2009 Canberra Raiders season

2009 Canberra Raiders season
NRL Rank 13th
Play-off result Did not qualify
2009 record Wins: 9; Draws: 0; Losses: 15
Points scored For: 489; Against: 510
Team information
CEO
Chairman
Don Furner
John McIntyre
Coach David Furner
Captain
Stadium Canberra Stadium
Avg. Attend. 11,027
High. Attend. 19,350
Top scorers
Tries Jarrod Croker (12)
Goals Terry Campese (56)
Points Terry Campese (129)
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The 2009 Canberra Raiders season was the 28th in the club's history. They competed in the NRL's 2009 Telstra Premiership and finished the regular season 13th (out of 16).

Pre-season

The Canberra Raiders lost founding father Les McIntyre in the pre-season in February leading to the disruption of a pre-season camp and his name being embroidered on the club jerseys for the rest of the season 2009 season.[1]

Season summary

Despite a disappointing start to the season for the Raiders, losing too many close matches, they were able to defeat the Melbourne Storm 26 – 16 at Canberra Stadium (Canberra's first victory over Melbourne in 7 years and 14 games) in round 16, keeping their slim finals hopes alive.[2] The Raiders in round 21 handed the Brisbane Broncos club the heaviest defeat in their history with a 56–0 trashing at Canberra Stadium, the largest winning margin of the season. The Raiders also had a memorable win over the number one team at the time St George-Illawarra Dragons, by 24–12.[3] Despite wins against three of the top four (St George Illawarra Dragons, Gold Coast Titans and the Melbourne Storm) and coming within three points of the other (Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs) losses to bottom placed teams Cronulla Sharks and Sydney Roosters at home saw the Raiders finish in 13th.

Results

Telstra Premiership

Trial Games
RoundOpponentResultCan.Opp.DateVenueCrowdPosition
Trial 1Cronulla SharksWin321224 JanSeiffert OvalN/A
Trial 2Brisbane BroncosLoss163021 FebDolphin Oval10,500N/A
Trial 3BulldogsLoss162428 FebMeakin ParkN/A
NRL Regular Season Games
1 (1989 League
Legends Cup)
Wests TigersLoss263416 MarCampbelltown Stadium17,39211/16
2Sydney RoostersLoss42822 MarCanberra Stadium13,10016/16
3Parramatta EelsLoss161828 MarParramatta Stadium11,11016/16
4North Queensland CowboysWin23186 AprCanberra Stadium12,19315/16
5Cronulla SharksWin241411 AprToyota Stadium8,56111/16
6Gold Coast TitansLoss101617 AprSkilled Park18,51014/16
7BulldogsLoss203026 AprCanberra Stadium10,24113/16
8Penrith PanthersLoss10182 MayCanberra Stadium8,85014/16
9BYE9–11 May14/16
10
(Heritage Round)
Melbourne StormLoss64618 MayOlympic Park10,11214/16
11New Zealand WarriorsWin381224 MayCanberra Stadium8,38314/16
12South Sydney RabbitohsWin34181 JunANZ Stadium9,80512/16
13BYE5–8 Jun11/16
14Cronulla SharksLoss222414 JunCanberra Stadium10,10412/16
15Manly-Warringah Sea EaglesLoss142021 JunBrookvale Oval8,18215/16
16Melbourne StormWin261628 JunCanberra Stadium9,55112/16
17Gold Coast TitansWin34285 JulCanberra Stadium9,80010/16
18Newcastle KnightsLoss42311 JulEnergy Australia Stadium15,35512/16
19Penrith PanthersLoss142718 JulCUA Stadium8,07414/16
20Wests TigersLoss42526 JulCanberra Stadium11,15014/16
21Brisbane BroncosWin5601 AugCanberra Stadium10,20013/16
22BulldogsLoss20238 AugANZ Stadium13,31013/16
23St George Illawarra DragonsWin241215 AugCanberra Stadium19,35013/16
24New Zealand WarriorsLoss203423 AugMount Smart Stadium8,81213/16
25Newcastle KnightsWIn301431 AugCanberra Stadium9,40013/16
26Brisbane BroncosLoss10226 SepSuncorp Stadium35,11213/16
ColourResult
GreenWin
RedLoss
YellowGolden point Win
BlueBye

Toyota Cup (Under 20s)

The Under 20s team was unsuccessful in defending its National Youth Competition title, the season started well but injuries and players moving up into first grade saw them enter a six match losing streak late in the regular season and saw them just scrape into the top eight on points differential. The team were able to upset the minor premiers Manly in week one of the finals but fell to the Wests Tigers in week two ending their title defence.

Club awards

Award Winner
Mal Meninga Medal Josh Dugan
Josh Miller
Coaches Award Bronson Harrison
Rookie of the Year Josh Dugan
Fred Daly Memorial Clubman of the Year Trophy John Woods
National Youth Competition Player of the Year Steve Naughton
National Youth Competition Coaches Award Jarred Kennedy
Gordon McLucas Memorial Award (Junior representative player of the year) Haydon Hodge
Geoff Caldwell Memorial Award (Vocational Encouragement) Mark Nicholls

Squad

No. Position Player
Australia FB David Milne
Australia WG Adrian Purtell
Australia CE Jarrod Croker
Australia CE Joel Monaghan
Australia WG Phil Graham
Australia FE Terry Campese
Australia HB Marc Herbert
Australia PR Dane Tilse
Australia HK Glen Buttriss
Scotland PR Scott Logan
Australia PR David Shillington
New Zealand SR Bronson Harrison
Australia LK Alan Tongue (Captain)
Australia SR Trevor Thurling
Australia SR Tom Learoyd-Lahrs
Australia SR Nigel Plum
Australia PR Troy Thompson
Australia SR Joe Picker
Australia WG Michael Brophy
Australia CE Daniel Vidot
No. Position Player
Australia WG Justin Carney
Australia CE Brad Cross
Australia SR Andrew Edwards
Australia LK Shaun Fensom
Australia HK Stuart Flanagan
Tonga WG Sam Huihahau
Australia PR Daniel Joyce
Australia WG Brett Kelly
Australia SR Cy Lasscock
Australia FE Josh McCrone
Australia PR Josh Miller
Australia FE Zac Russ
Australia PR Nick Skinner
Australia HB Matt Smith
Australia CE James Stuart
Australia SR Joel Thompson
New Zealand SR Glen Turner
Australia FB Josh Dugan
Australia HK Travis Waddell
Cook Islands WG Drury Low

Ladders

Team Pld W D L B PF PA PD Pts
1 St. George Illawarra 2417072548329+21938
2 Bulldogs 2418062575428+14738*
3 Gold Coast 2416082514467+4736
4 Melbourne 2414192505348+15733
5 Manly-Warringah 24140102549439+9032
6 Brisbane 24140102511566−5532
7 Newcastle 24130112508491+1730
8 Parramatta 24121112476473+329
9 Wests Tigers 24120122558483+7528
10 South Sydney 24111122566549+1727
11 Penrith 24111122515589−7427
12 North Queensland 24110132558474+8426
13 Canberra 2490152489510−3122
14 New Zealand 2472152377545−18820
15 Cronulla-Sutherland 2450192359568−20914
16 Sydney Roosters 2450192382681−29914

* Bulldogs stripped of 2 competition points after an interchange breach in round 2

Team Pld W D L B PF PA PD Pts
1 Manly 2419142879417+46243
2 St. George Illawarra 2419052758461+29742
3 Melbourne 2419052833597+23642
4 Wests Tigers 2415182709588+12135
5 Brisbane 2415092698551+14734
6 South Sydney 24131102776568+20831
7 New Zealand 24131102725612+11331
8 Canberra 24112112706685+2128
9 North Queensland 24120122668683-1528
10 Newcastle 2491142596756-16023
11 Bulldogs 2491142649867-21823
12 Parramatta 2480162604698-9420
13 Penrith 2480162573755-18220
14 Gold Coast 2480162542738-19620
15 Sydney 2460182443736-29316
16 Cronulla 2440202391838-44712

References

  1. David Stockman (23 February 2009). "Tributes flow for Raiders founder". The Canberra Times. Retrieved 15 July 2009.
  2. "Hungry Raiders break Storm curse". ABC. 28 June 2009. Archived from the original on 29 June 2009. Retrieved 15 July 2009.
  3. "Raiders upset Dragons". Sportal Australia. 15 August 2009. Archived from the original on 30 September 2009. Retrieved 17 August 2009.
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