LeagueNews.co | Jason Patrick
The Canberra Raiders are bidding farewell to Raider #322 Jordan Rapana, who has inked a two-year deal in the Super League.
Since his debut in 2014 under the guidance of then Head Coach David Furner, Rapana has left his mark on the club by suiting up for 214 NRL matches.
Known for his relentless effort and determination on the field, Rapana's departure leaves a void in the Raiders' lineup.
His never-say-die attitude and knack for finding the try-line have solidified his place as the third all-time leading try scorer in club history, with 106 tries to his name.
Not to mention, he clinched the prestigious Meninga Medal in 2021 and played a pivotal role in the Raiders' 2019 Grand Final run.
A fan-favorite, Rapana has earned accolades from both supporters and Head Coach Ricky Stuart, who hails him as one of the club's fiercest competitors.
Raiders CEO Don Furner commended Rapana's legacy, stating that he will forever be celebrated as one of the greats to don the green jersey.
Despite his departure, Rapana will always have a home at the Raiders, where his sporting prowess and unwavering dedication will be cherished for years to come.