Should the Canberra Raiders halves experiment continue?


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​Is it time for Ricky Stuart to end the three halves experiment and use a specialist hooker on the bench?


Craig Garvey is waiting in the Mounties wings in the NSW Cup and could be worth a shot at backing up fellow rookie dummy half Siliva Havili.


Daly Cherry-Evans (second right) of the Sea Eagles celebrates with teammates after scoring a try.

Daly Cherry-Evans (second right) of the Sea Eagles celebrates with teammates after scoring a try.


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So far this season Stuart has opted to use either Aidan Sezer, Blake Austin or Ata Hingano at No.14, with both Sezer and Hingano playing in the unfamiliar roles of hooker.


Former Queensland half Ben Ikin said during the week the tinkering with the halves wasn’t helping the side gel.


It seems unlikely Stuart will make a change, given he challenged the 17 that ran out on Saturday night to turn things around after he labelled their performance soft and unworthy of wearing the Raiders jersey.


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