Raiders confident Jack Wighton case won't be a distraction


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Canberra Raiders coach Ricky Stuart is adamant the Green Machine can overcome the noise of Jack Wighton’s looming court date as they look to keep their season from flatlining.


The Raiders fullback will face the Galambany Court – a specialised court for Indigenous offenders – for assessment as to his eligibility for circle sentencing before returning to the magistrates court on Friday on two charges of assault occasioning actual bodily harm, three counts of common assault, and one charge of public urination.


Jack Wighton will return to court.

Jack Wighton will return to court.


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Wighton was stood down for Canberra’s agonising loss at the hands of the Brisbane Broncos which has left them six points out of the top eight with nine rounds remaining.


The 25-year-old will remain sidelined until legal proceedings come to a close but Stuart says Wighton’s absence will not be a distraction as the Raiders fight to salvage their sinking NRL campaign.


Canberra face a monumental task to break into the top eight having slipped so far out, with many pundits believing the finals picture is already complete after the eight-placed Brisbane’s great escape.


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