Canberra Raiders - Honours

Honours

Premierships (3/28)
Year Opponent Competition Score
1989 Balmain Tigers Winfield Cup 19–14
1990 Penrith Panthers Winfield Cup 18–14
1994 Canterbury Bulldogs Winfield Cup 36–12
Runners Up (2/28)
Year Opponent Competition Score
1987 Manly Sea Eagles NSWRL 18–8
1991 Penrith Panthers Winfield Cup 19–12
Minor Premierships (1/28)
Year Competition Wins
1990 Winfield Cup 16 (1 draw)
Wooden Spoon (1/28)
Year Competition Wins
1982 NSWRL 4


  • NSWRL Premier League: 1
2003
  • New South Wales Rugby League Club Championships: 1
1990
  • Channel TEN Challenge Cup: 1
1990
  • Tooheys Challenge Cup: 1
1993
  • Jersey Flegg Cup: 3
1989, 1993, 2008
  • National Youth Competition: 1
2008
  • Presidents Cup: 2
1990, 1995
  • S.G. Ball Cup: 2
1995, 2005
  • Harold Matthews Cup: 4
1978, 1984, 1993, 1995

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