Mr Saab
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Dude Canberra won 1989 and 1990. That's 2 in a row. I thought any Raiders fan would've known that.
I am pretty sure he is talking about the 1994 squad which was a bit different to that of 89/90
Dude Canberra won 1989 and 1990. That's 2 in a row. I thought any Raiders fan would've known that.
gotta agree, even though they were over the salary cap.I'm being abit bias here but the Canberra Raiders team circa 1994
Damn lucky to have won ONE in a row tbhWhen they win 11 in a row i will start to get excited about them
Canberra 1994 were sensational....but look at Brisbane 1998. They would give them a run for their money
Lockyer
Sailor
Renouf
Darren smith
Hancock
Walters
Langer
Carroll
Thorn
Tallis
Webcke
Lee
Gee
All the sides mentioned so far have nothing on the Godlike team of the Melbourne Storm 06-08.
Stevo and his sidekick Eddie are muppets....
Living in the UK and having to watch superleague sh*ts me to no end. Recently on an episode of Boots n All these two clowns were genuinely shocked to hear that Tim Sheens had called Super League a second rate comp.
They crap on about Super League being more entertaining... from what I can see there are pften more points scored but thats about it. Theres nothing entertaining about dummy half scoots, poor line defense, hitting it up one up off the ruck. Most superleague sides cant even execute a second man play, its like watching a bunch of poorly coached under 15's play.
So when Manly come over here, with a bit of preperation and destroy Leeds, of course these muppets are going to call them the best ever. The delusional bastards genuinely think that their comp is better (even though only two sides stand a chance of winning).
Got to agree with your post..definately close to the best side i ever saw on tv.
I'm being abit bias here but the Canberra Raiders team circa 1994 has to go down as one of the greatest. Looking back now I'm amazed by the fact they only won one premiership and not 2 or 3 in a row.
1. Brett Mullins
2. Ken Nagas
3. Mal Meninga
4. Ruben Wiki
5. Noa Nadruku
6. Laurie Daley
7. Ricky Stuart
This backline alone is one of the greatest of all time. Speed, power, skill, flare, individual brilliance. It had it all.
8. Quinten Pongia
9. Steve Walters
10. John Lomax
11. Jason Croker
12. David Furner
13. Bradley Clyde
The backrow speaks for itself. Clyde was the prototype for the ball running/playing lock. The kiwi front row was all muscle and Steve Walters was a magicianat hooker. No weakness in the staring 13 at all.