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The rugby league community is today mourning the passing of one of the true greats of rugby league, Johnny Raper, at the age of 82.
Born April 12, 1939, Raper debuted for the Newtown club in the 1957 NSWRFL competition before moving to St George in 1959, where he forged his status as one of the game's best. Often considered by rugby league scribes as one of the greatest lock-forwards in the history of the sport, Raper was renowned for his tireless defence.
Part of eight of the Dragons' legendary 11-straight premiership run in the 50's and 60's, he went on to represent the Kangaroos 39 times between 1959 and 1968, including two World Cup campaigns.
The passing of Raper, who has been battling dementia in recent years, follows from that of his teammate Norm Provan just last year.
The Dragons will now honour both Provan and Raper when they play their first home game at Jubilee Oval against Penrith in Round 2.
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