A second-half comeback against Parramatta has delivered Canberra their eighth NRL win in a row and guaranteed them a second chance in this years finals.In front of a season-high crowd of 18,825 at GIO Stadium on Sunday, Raiders skipper Jarrod Croker produced a historic outing, setting up three of Brenko Lees four tries on the way to the 28-18 victory.The leagues leading point-scorer also added a try and kicked two goals to take him past Clinton Schifcofskes 2001 club record of 245 points in a season.A lot of teams wouldnt have got out of that today, Raiders coach Ricky Stuart said.They had a lot of ball early on us and the character that we showed in that second half was unbelievable, the way Jarrods got his team so tightly bonded.Its a credit to what hes done as a leader of that group because theyre a real tight-knit bunch who play for each other.The win keeps Canberra in third spot and, more important, five points ahead of fifth-placed North Queensland with just two games remaining in the regular season.Not since the Raiders came fourth in 2003 will the club finish so high on the ladder.However, the win was soured by a possible rib injury to prop Junior Paulo, who went off early in the second half and didnt return.Canberra came back from 16-0 down after 19 minutes and looked a shadow of the side that toppled ladder leaders Cronulla and Melbourne in the past fortnight.It was Parramatta versus the clock early, with tries to speed men Michael Jennings, Semi Radradra and Bevan French shocking the Raiders faithful to take a 16-0 lead in the 19th minute.Jennings was in the thick of it early, planting a Jeff Robson grubber in the fifth minute before setting up Radradra in the 13th with a neat catch, step and pass.French later denied a try to Brenko Lee and backed it up by supporting a breakaway Radradra a minute later, sending the Eels on their way to what looked like an upset.But the Raiders stemmed the tide when Lee scored his first try in the 23rd minute, which was enough to keep his team in touch at 18-4 at halftime.The break did wonders for the home side, in particular for Croker, who surpassed Schifcofske with a try and goal and then supplied Lees second and third tries.A fourth to Lee in the 65th minute gave his team the lead before Iosia Soliola sealed the win with 10 minutes remaining.Eels coach Brad Arthur, who lost Beau Scott (ankle) and Tepai Moeroa (concussion) pre-game, said his team were simply not getting rewards despite putting in valiant efforts week to week.We need to get a bit more for our effort but there was too many points scored against us in the second half. 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Theres no timetable on that right now ... but Doug did suffer a little setback.Martin suffered a hamstring injury in Week 2 against the Arizona Cardinals. The original time estimate on the injury was three weeks. The team was hopeful he might be able to return following the bye week.The Bucs are already without backup running back Charles Sims, who was placed on injured reserve with a knee injury. The team also placed three-time Pro Bowl receiver Vincent Jackson on IR on Tuesday with a knee injury. Koetter acknowledged that the team has had a rash of injuries, but its part of the game.Nobodys at fault when somebody gets hurt, Koetter said. Injuries are the worst part of this game. A lot of teams have injuries. We dont like it, but trust me, no one feels worse about it than the player. The player feels bad and injuries make it tough on our team, but wwe cant feel sorry for ourselves.dddddddddddd Weve gotta keep rolling.Martin rushed for 1,402 rushing yards last season, second-most in the league behind Adrian Peterson. He tacked on 271 receiving yards and accounted for seven touchdowns. It was his second 1,000-yard season.The Bucs had the fifth-most rushing yards of any NFL team last season with 135.1 rushing yards. In Martins absence in Weeks 2 through 5 this year, they averaged 88.3 yards per game on the ground, which is 23rd in the league.Jacquizz Rodgers, who rushed for 101 yards on 30 carries against the Carolina Panthers in his sixth career start is expected to get the nod again this week against the San Francisco 49ers this week. To account for the prolonged absence of Martin, the team signed Antone Smith, who played under Koetter and alongside Rodgers in Atlanta. The team also has Peyton Barber, a rookie undrafted free agent rookie from Auburn who saw his first offensive snaps against Carolina. On a positive note, Pro Bowl defensive tackle Gerald McCoy did return to practice Wednesday but was limited. McCoy suffered a calf injury against the Denver Broncos in Week 4. ' ' '