Canberra Raiders greatest XVII

By The Boss / Roar Guru

Today I continue my series of naming each NRL team’s best team ever, with the Canberra Raiders the team in focus.

It’s no surprise that majority of the team is made up by players of their golden era of the 90s. While obvious names like Meninga and Daley, who happen to be both State of Origin coaches, are locks to be on list, it was very difficult trying to pick 17 players from the large amount of talented of players to wear the famous green jersey.

1. Gary Belcher
16 caps for Queensland, 15 caps for Australia, 3 times Fullback of the year.

One of the finest attacking players to ever play, his strong return kicking game support play made one of the best fullbacks in the 90s.

2. Noa Nadruku
5 caps for Fiji, 2 x Winger of the year

One of the first great Fijian wingers to play, he had an amazing strength for his size and a great finisher.

3. Mal Meninga
46 caps for Australia, 32 caps for Queensland, Golden Boot Winner, RLW Player of the year, 2 x centre of the year.

The greatest centre in last 30 years, he physically overwhelmed his opponents with his brute power and fend. Key to the Raiders’ golden years.

4. Jarrod Croker
I couldn’t really find another centre who has a better contribution to the Raiders then Crocker, a point scoring machine and current captain at just 24. The like of Peter Jackson and Joel Monaghan haven’t been better then Crocker.

5. Brett Mullins
5 caps for Australia, 5 caps for NSW, fullback of the year

Even though Mullins couldn’t beat Belcher for a starting role, he was simply too good to leave out of the team.

He played primarily fullback but played wing in the start of his career. His trademark swerve and speed and relentless kick chase earns him a spot.

6. Laurie Daley
21 caps for Australia, 23 for NSW, 3 x Five-eighth of the year, RLW Player of the year.

Daley was one of the most intelligent player of his time, had the class and running game to excel both at centre and five-eighth. Daley had large frame for his position which made him a great runner of the ball.

7. Ricky Stuart
9 caps for Australia, 14 caps for NSW, 3 x Halfback of the year, Clive Churchill Winner, Rothmans Medal Winner.

Toured with the Wallabies before joining Canberra. Stuart had the best kicking game in his time also had the ability to throw accurate long spiral passes on both left and right sides. He can feel hard done by not making the Magnificent 7.

8. John Lomax
15 caps for NZ

Lomax was a powerhouse for Canberra the metres he gained from every run was quite phenomenal.

9. Steve Walters
15 caps for Australia, 14 for Queensland, 3 x Hooker of the year, RLW Player of the year.

When people think of the great Raiders teams of the 90s it most people overlook the great what Walters done his darting runs was key in for the Raiders.

10. Quentin Pongia
34 caps for NZ

A tough, gritty player who has captained New Zealand and led the Canberra pack for a long period of time.

11. David Furner
1 cap Australia, 8 for NSW, Clive Churchill Medal Winner.

Furner was high-energy player with great ball skills. He was a rock in defence, and a much underrated player who’s family big part of the Raiders football club.

12. Ruben Wiki
55 caps for NZ

Inspirational leader who played centre in the Raiders’ 1994 grand final win, showing great speed for his size. His 55 caps for New Zealand is most in international football.

13. Bradley Clyde
19 caps for Australia, 12 for NSW, 2 x Lock of year, 2 x Clive Churchill Winner.

Clyde was the greatest lock in the modern era – the total package. His defence was first class. He was the first person to win Clive Churchill Medal for a losing team.

Bench
Sam Backo, Jason Crocker, Allan Tongue and David Grant

It’s a strong line-up. If this team were to play it will be great defensively and with Belcher, Mullins and Meninga, Stuart and Daley there are points all over the park.

If this were in today’s game can you imagine Stuart going to the line with Belcher lurking around the back with the option of going short to Clyde or long to Meninga or Mullins on the wing. That’s virtually unstoppable to defend.

Can anyone stop this Green Machine?

The Crowd Says:

2017-03-30T09:24:48+00:00

klee Gluckman

Guest


Todd should make the team. Four Grand finals in four years he was out most of 88. Better than Lomax, Pongia.

2015-08-15T20:25:08+00:00

joe

Guest


Glenn Lazarus?? Absolutely an automatic selection in any all time Canberra team.How do you come up with an all time team & leave out not only Canberra's best prop forward ever but one of Rugby Leagues all time great forward?

2015-08-15T10:15:21+00:00

Jackson Henry

Roar Guru


Great choice. Raiders were the first team I ever supported. For mine: Belcher Mullins Meninga Wiki Ferguson (Chicka) Daley Stuart (unfortunately) Pongia Walters Lazarus Furner Croker Clyde Man. Those were the bloody days.

2015-08-12T06:47:32+00:00

Bluebag

Guest


Or anyone ahead of Chicka, the greatest winger of this or any other club!

2015-08-10T10:56:24+00:00

Doc79

Roar Rookie


Yeah but lomax and his trade union boys would round you up and beat the crap out of you! ?

2015-08-10T06:00:58+00:00

Johnno

Guest


+1. He'd go close to makeing my Raiders 3rds side either at fullback or wing. A good player,and underrated.Joel Monaghan and Micheal Monaghan were good for the Raiders.

2015-08-10T05:47:11+00:00

woppadingo

Guest


Clinton Schifcoske deserves an honourable mention. He carried the team for several years until his switch to Rugby.

2015-08-10T05:22:37+00:00

Johnno

Guest


no one in particular No love for Phil Blake, or Steve Jackson lol. A bit of Brett Kite maybe too, for ya

2015-08-10T05:21:10+00:00

Johnno

Guest


No one has shown any love for Alan Tongue lol. He's going into my firsts side as the back up hooker, of the bench. Campo can fill in at halfback, so Alan Tongue goes on bench as hooker, for boxhead. And he can play backrow too.

2015-08-10T05:17:59+00:00

Johnno

Guest


Sheens is the 1sts coach. Oops forgot about Todd Carney, not sure now where to put Todd in 1sts or 2nds. Probably put Todd Carney in the 2nds, Kevvy Walters less talented but has a better record, overall. Maybe will put Mark Mclinden in 1sts side, as at least he could play hooker if Boxhead gets injured, Carney and Kev, not really hookers

2015-08-10T04:43:41+00:00

no one in particular

Roar Guru


Surely Sheens is coach

2015-08-10T04:21:30+00:00

Johnno

Guest


Raiders 2nds side 1)Belcher 2)Nagas 3)Jarrod Croker 4)Josh Dugan 5)Sean Hoppe 6)Chris O'Sullivan 7)Mark Mclinden(sorry Matt Orford you were too old lol) 13)Tyron Smith 12)Bronson Harrison 11)Dean Lance 10)Brent Todd 9)Luke Priddis 8)Sam Backo Bench: Tom Learoyd-Lahrs/Pongia/Neville Costigan/Anthony Milford Coach: Big Mal lol or Neil Henry

2015-08-10T04:19:07+00:00

Rellum

Roar Guru


Surely he means Jason Croker?

2015-08-10T04:14:24+00:00

Johnno

Guest


Get some Brett Hethrington and Jason Burnham into ya too.

2015-08-10T04:05:16+00:00

Johnno

Guest


My Side 1)Mullins 2)Nadruku 3)Mal 4)Peter Jackson 5)Lesley Vainakolo 6)Daley 7)Stuart 13)Clyde 12)David Furner 11)Josh Papali 10)Lazzo 9)Boxhead 8) Ruben Wiki Bench: Terry Campese/Jason Croker/Dave Shillington/Kevin Walters Coach: Tim Sheens Unlucky: Nagas/Sean Hoppe/Wiki/Belcher/Mark Mclinden/Shaun Berrigan(was past his best by time he went to Canberra)/Brent Todd -PS- remember Peter Jackson had already played a few tests for Australia and State origin while at the Raiders, and was a damn good player. Kevin Walters played in 89 grand final and already played for QLD. Wiki played at raiders till he was 31, so racked up plenty of games as a forward

2015-08-10T04:00:00+00:00

Johnno

Guest


You left out paul Ozzie Osborne, Mike TV lol. Coming in the GF for a suspended Johnny Lomax, 2 once in a lifetime offloads, gold.

2015-08-10T02:14:51+00:00

Johnno

Guest


No love for Phil Carey lol, 4 try hero one game. Gotta love Mark Bell to and Matthew Wood

2015-08-09T20:25:31+00:00

The Barry

Roar Guru


Great team that would be brilliant to watch. Lazarus would be in the 'greatest ever' team for three clubs. As a non raiders fan, among all the obvious superstars I had a lot of time for Dean Lance and Chris O'Sullivan. In their GF run in 1987 they had a three way rotation in their halves between O'Sullivan, Kevin Walters and Ivan Henjak which was pretty revolutionary at the time.

2015-08-09T17:59:43+00:00

Bakkies

Guest


1. Mullins 2. Nagas 3. Meninga 4. Wiki 5. Nadruku 6. Daley 7. Stuart 8. Lazarus 9. Walters 10. Lomax 11. Lance 12. Furner 13. Clyde 14. Backo 15. Croker 16. Coyne 17. Ferguson

2015-08-09T14:15:28+00:00

Chew rabbit

Guest


Belcher Chicka Meninga Jason croker Mullins Daley Stuart Lazarus Walters Wiki Coyne Furner Clyde Backo Lance Todd O'Sullivan

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