Fergo dances into Blues contention

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Canberra Raiders ... Blake Ferguson celebrates scoring his try. Source: Gregg Porteous / News Limited

Blake Ferguson had every reason to bust a move in the dressing room following the Raiders' shock win over Melbourne Storm.

4

Tries

4

Jesse Bromwich 16' Blake Ferguson 10'
Billy Slater 34' Blake Ferguson 40'
Justin O'Neill 58' Jack Wighton 46'
Mahe Fonua 62' Reece Robinson 53'

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Conversions

4

Cameron Smith 17' Blake Ferguson 12'
Cameron Smith 35' Blake Ferguson 40'
Blake Ferguson 48'
Blake Ferguson 55'

The reformed centre starred against Melbourne, ending their unbeaten streak with a win at AAMI Park on Saturday night.

With live-wire centre Blake Ferguson leading the charge through two first half tries, the Raiders survived a late Storm revival for a well-deserved victory.

Ferguson hit the headlines early this season when he was banned for a match for drinking alcohol on the roof of his house with axed fullback Josh Dugan and missing a recovery session.

He then suffered a fractured cheekbone in the Raiders' round four clash against Newcastle with this match his second back.

Campese said his teammate had the skills to press his claims for an Origin berth up against Blues incumbent Michael Jennings.


Watch the video at the top of the page to see Ferguson showing off his dance moves in the AAMI Park dressing room.


"I think so," Campese said when asked whether Ferguson was putting his name forward for selection.

"The way he defended he was very strong and with the ball he was palming them off and scored a couple of tries as well.

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"I knew he was up for a big game, you could tell he wanted to go out there and play his best.

"Throughout the week he prepared the best I've seen he prepared and it showed on the football field."

Canberra coach David Furner said that Ferguson had come a long way.

"He's done a lot of hard work, although he's still got some to do.

"If he keeps creating opportunities where he can use his footwork and his fend and be nice and aggressive in defence then he's going to put his name forward."


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