Who are the Canberra Raiders?
The Canberra Raiders are an Australian professional rugby league football club based in the national capital city of Canberra, Australian Capital Territory.
How many games have the Canberra Raiders won at Seiffert Oval?
Overall, the Raiders would play 98 games at Seiffert Oval, winning 52, losing 45 with one drawn game. Canberra’s largest attendance at Seiffert came in Round 12 of the 1989 season when 18,272 saw the Raiders triumph 27–6 over the Brisbane Broncos who were coached by former Raiders co-coach Wayne Bennett.
What is the biggest win/loss margin the Canberra Raiders have ever won?
The Raiders’ largest ever winning margin was 68 points, when they defeated the Parramatta Eels 68-0 during the 1993 NSWRL season. Their worst loss was in the 2013 NRL season when the Melbourne Storm dealt a 4–68 defeat. Canberra have won eleven consecutive games twice, in 1990 and in 1995.
When did the Canberra Raiders 25th season start?
This is the 25-man “Dream Team” picked in the Canberra Times to celebrate the club’s 25th season in 2006 The Canberra Raiders’ first coach was former Queensland and Australian representative player, Don Furner, who was coaching in Queanbeyan at the time of the club’s formation in 1982.
When was Canberra’s largest attendance at Seiffert?
Canberra’s largest attendance at Seiffert came in Round 12 of the 1989 season when 18,272 saw the Raiders triumph 27–6 over the Brisbane Broncos who were coached by former Raiders co-coach Wayne Bennett.
Who was the first coach of the Canberra Raiders?
The Canberra Raiders’ first coach was former Queensland and Australian representative player, Don Furner, who was coaching in Queanbeyan at the time of the club’s formation in 1982. In 1987 he was joined by Wayne Bennett, who was coaching in Brisbane, and the Raiders reached their first grand final .