Canberra Raiders vs Brisbane Broncos LIVE: NRL Finals week 1 qualifying final scores, results, odds, squads and start time from GIO Stadium in Canberra
Brisbane clinch classic against Canberra with Hunt field goal during golden point
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Updated September 14, 2025 — 6.35pmfirst published at 3.30pm
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6.35pm
The stats at full-time
6.27pm
Hunt field goal sends Broncos to preliminary final
Ben Hunt kicks a field goal and the Broncos are through to the 2025 preliminary final.
That is heartbreaking for the Raiders.
The ball hits the upright, but it falls on the right side of the bar.
What an unbelievable game.
Now, the Raiders will host the Sharks in Canberra in next week’s elimination semi-final.

Ben Hunt celebrates his field goal with the team.Credit: Getty Images
6.26pm
Raiders denied as golden point continues
Raiders denied.
That’s the second time Canberra has celebrated victory tonight, and once again it is taken from their hands.
The bat back from Jed Stuart is ruled as being knocked on into the Broncos, which means it’s a no try and a Brisbane ball.
Raiders 28, Broncos 28
6.24pm
Fogarty scores in golden point, bunker to check
Jamal Fogarty scores.
They need to check if the bat back from Jed Stuart under the high ball isn’t a knock on.
Stuart does flick the ball, but this is up to the bunker now – which direction does the ball travel?
6.22pm
This match will take its tollBy Roy Ward
There will be a winner from this final…eventually.
But the real winners, aside from footy itself, will be the other premiership contenders because these two sides have beaten each other from go to woe.
You have to wonder how this will effect both club’s premiership hopes.
6.21pm
Golden point begins
It’s the Raiders who have the ball first, as Josh Papalii charges into the Broncos defence.
Canberra get the ball to halfway, and pin the Broncos in their own end to start their first set.
Raiders 28, Broncos 28

Raiders fans at GIO Stadium.Credit: Getty Images
6.19pm
Canberra clash heads to golden point
We are headed to golden point.
The Raiders had the chance for a field goal attempt in the final 15 seconds, but Owen Pattie couldn’t get the ball away to Jamal Fogarty.
6.16pm
Young charges down Walsh’s field goal
Reece Walsh lines up for his own field-goal attempt, but Hudson Young charges the ball down.
Young has been amazing all afternoon (if you put that sin bin aside), and again he delivers for his team.
6.15pm
Fogarty misses field goal
Jamal Fogarty misses his field goal attempt and the Broncos get a seven tackle set with three minutes to go.
Raiders 28, Broncos 28
6.13pm
Broncos denied after pass called forward
Just as the Broncos look like they’re going to run away and score, referee Ashley Klein calls the pass from Gehamat Shibasaki forward.
This is the Raider first proper go with the ball. It’s time for Jamal Fogarty and Ethan Strange to step up.
Raiders 28, Broncos 28
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