Rugby league world in mourning after death of Johnny Raper
The rugby league world is mourning the death of St George Dragons legend Johnny Raper.
A rugby league Immortal, Raper has died at the age of 82 after a long battle with illness.
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One of the game's original Immortals, Raper endured a long battle with dementia after being named in rugby league's team of the century following a decorated career that included eight consecutive grand final victories with St George.
The legendary lock also captained Australia eight times during his 39-Test career, including the 1968 World Cup-winning side.
Born in Revesby, Raper debuted for Newtown in 1957, playing 37 games for the 'Bluebags' before forging his magnificent career with the iconic Dragons team of the 1950s and 60s.
He pulled on the famous Red V jersey 185 times and won his premierships between 1959 and 1966.
Australian Rugby League Commission chairman Peter V’landys was among the many to pay tribute to Raper.
“Today we have lost one of our all time greats. An Immortal, a Kangaroos captain and an eight-time Premiership winning player. Johnny was the best of the best,’’ he said.
“Johnny was a football genius. He had a gut instinct for rugby league like few we have seen.
"He wasn’t the biggest player on the field, but he was the smartest.
"Johnny’s feats with the Dragons will remain part of rugby league legend forever.
“On behalf of the game, I send my deepest condolences to Johnny’s family, friends and teammates.”
Rugby league world pays tribute to Johnny Raper
Tributes have also been flooding in for Raper on social media.
"The St George Illawarra Dragons are deeply saddened by the passing of St George Dragons and rugby league immortal Johnny Raper," the club said in a statement.
Socceroos great Mark Bosnich tweeted: "Sad day for all sports fans".
RIP Johnny Raper…sad day for all sports fans..@NRL_Dragons @NRL xmb
— Mark Bosnich (@TheRealBozza) February 9, 2022
The St George Illawarra Dragons are deeply saddened by the passing of St George Dragons and rugby league immortal Johnny Raper. Raper passed away following a long battle with illness. He was 82.#redv
— St George Illawarra Dragons (@NRL_Dragons) February 9, 2022
True legend.
— Hyper-Thetic-RL Podcast (@HypertheticRL) February 9, 2022
RIP Johnny Raper. An icon.
Quality yarn from Ian Heads about Raper and Bill Mordey back in the day. pic.twitter.com/7wTW2W8gE5— Brendan Bradford (@1bbradfo) February 9, 2022
From everyone at the Cowboys, we send our condolences to the friends and family of the immortal Johnny Raper.
Rest in peace, Johnny. pic.twitter.com/k5az93MrE3— NQ Cowboys (@nthqldcowboys) February 9, 2022
RIP Johnny Raper... one of the greats... on and off the field.
— The Mole (@9_Moley) February 9, 2022
Rest In Peace Johnny Raper🙏🏽#redv legend & Rugby League immortal. Pictured here with fellow immortal Reg Gasnier in attendance for @USA_Tomahawks v @NRL_Dragons All Stars @vassy13 @RedVPodcast1 Much love to the Raper family & Dragons community ❤️🤍 pic.twitter.com/LV74iq07A5
— David Niu (@davidniu7) February 9, 2022
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