The Raiders host the Sharks in a blockbuster elimination final at GIO Stadium.
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Canberra welcome back nine rested stars including skipper Jarrod Croker, Jack Wighton, Josh Papalii, George Williams and Charnze Nicoll-Klokstad.
The star lock beat five Sharks defenders and slammed the ball down under the posts to put Canberra in front after a sluggish start.
It's 6-2 after 10 minutes.
The NRL Finals will see the first team eliminated as last years' beaten grand finalists the Canberra Raiders look to go from outside the top four on their quest to go one better than last year.