LeagueNews.co | Jess Malloy
After a 30-year championship drought, the Canberra Raiders are looking to bring back the glory days with the return of the legendary Mal Meninga.
The NRL immortal and three-time premiership-winning captain is taking on a new role with the club in hopes of leading them to their next title.
Meninga, who led the Raiders to their last NRL title in 1994, is set to work on a variety of initiatives and programs aimed at propelling the green machine to success.
This move echoes his previous role at the Gold Coast Titans, where he played a key role in player recruitment and development.
With Meninga's expertise in coaching and leadership, the Raiders are hoping to strengthen their squad and build a winning culture.
The last time the Raiders reached the NRL decider was in 2019, falling short against the Sydney Roosters.
Raiders chairman Dennis Richardson praised Meninga's unparalleled standing in the rugby league world, highlighting his potential to make a significant impact on the club's future success.
It's a homecoming that has fans buzzing with excitement, as they look forward to seeing Meninga guide the Raiders back to the top of the league.