The Canberra Raiders’ 2026 round one opponent has been revealed, with the club set to take on former halfback Jamal Fogarty.
The Raiders will travel to Brookvale to face Fogarty and his new side, the Manly Sea Eagles, on Saturday night, 7 March.
Fogarty helped steer Canberra to a minor premiership in his final year at the club, before heading to Manly on a three-year deal.
It will likely pit the 31-year-old against 21-year-old Ethan Sanders, who is tipped to start as Canberra’s number 7 next year. Sanders featured in two games for the Raiders in 2025, helping the club to a 26-24 victory over the Roosters before playing in a heavily depleted side in the final round loss to the Dolphins.
The Raiders have reportedly made another move to boost their halfback stocks moving forward, with the club signing 19-year-old Bronco Coby Black from 2027 onwards.
The NRL will officially announce their draw for next season on Friday morning, but several components of the first NRL schedule to be constructed using AI can now be revealed.
After Canterbury, St George Illawarra, Newcastle and North Queensland start the season in Las Vegas on February 28, the rest of the opening round is now locked in.
Melbourne will host Parramatta for the first game on Australian soil, as the Storm begin life after Ryan Papenhuyzen on a Thursday night at AAMI Park.
The Warriors get to start their season at home against the Sydney Roosters, where Cherry-Evans is expected to play his first game for the Tricolours.
In the most-anticipated match of the opening round defending-premiers Brisbane face Penrith on the Friday night at Suncorp Stadium, a re-match of this year’s epic preliminary final when the Broncos ended Penrith’s title defence.
The match will come two weeks after Brisbane return from their World Club Challenge match in England.
Josh Hannay can then begin his tenure as Gold Coast coach against his old club Cronulla at Shark Park on the Saturday evening, after serving as assistant there for the past five seasons.
Big-name South Sydney recruit David Fifita will then return to Queensland to close out the round, with the Rabbitohs to face the Dolphins at Suncorp Stadium.
Meanwhile, it can also be revealed NSW will host the men’s State of Origin series opener on May 27.
Game two will be played in Melbourne on June 27, before a potential decider at Suncorp Stadium on July 8 as Queensland bid to defend the shield.
Women’s Origin will kick off in Newcastle on April 30, with no game in Sydney for next year’s series and the interstate competition kicking off earlier in 2026.
Suncorp Stadium will host game two on the eve of Magic Round on May 14, before the series finale on the Gold Coast on May 28.
The NRL draw will also have to deal with Penrith, Parramatta, Canterbury and South Sydney being homeless for the opening three rounds with Commbank, Accor and Cbus Super Stadium being used for the women’s Asian Cup soccer tournament.
2026 NRL OPENING ROUND
Saturday February 27 (Sunday February 28 AEDT):
Canterbury v St George Illawarra, Allegiant Stadium, Las Vegas
Newcastle v North Queensland, Allegiant Stadium, Las Vegas
Thursday March 5:
Melbourne v Parramatta, AAMI Park
Friday March 6:
Warriors v Sydney Roosters, Go Media Stadium
Brisbane v Penrith, Suncorp Stadium
Saturday March 7:
Cronulla v Gold Coast, Shark Stadium
Manly v Canberra, 4Pines Park
Sunday March 8:
Dolphins v South Sydney, Suncorp Stadium
STATE OF ORIGIN
Men’s:
May 27: Game one, Accor Stadium,
June 18: Game two, MCG
July 8: Game three, Suncorp Stadium
Women’s:
April 30: Game one, McDonald Jones Stadium
May 14: Game two, Suncorp Stadium
May 28: Game three, Cbus Super Stadium

