'Headon makes no secret of his love of the club... [his] knowledge of the game and careful research shines from every page.' - Canberra Times
The Canberra Raiders' spectacular grand final win against the Balmain Tigers in 1989 is widely regarded as Australian Rugby League's greatest ever decider. For a fledgling club this was an extraordinary and unexpected achievement, heralding a sequence of years that produced two more premierships and two near misses. The Raiders' trademark adventurous style of play was welcomed by all lovers of the game. Attacking football was back in vogue.
David Headon tells the story of a unique football team that entered the Sydney competition in 1982 with little fanfare and plenty of pessimism, despite the fact that league had been an integral part of communities across the Limestone Plains for nearly a century. From this firm base, the Raiders emerged to make their mark.
Absolutely Bleeding Green recounts the big wins and heart-wrenching losses as it follows the players through their Raider careers, revealing how the club was able to build exceptional team spirit, even in difficult times. It includes interviews with players past and present, with coaches and administrators, as well as with families and supporters who are so proud of the distinctive lime green jersey. This paperback edition includes the nail-biting 2019 Grand Final.
'This terrific book tells the story of a unique club that changed my life forever, just as the Raiders changed Rugby League forever.' - Mal Meninga, Rugby League Immortal, Canberra Raiders Hall of Fame
'Dave Headon's history of the Canberra Raiders explores the club's origins, why it was able to defy the odds and be so successful, so quickly, and how it fought its way through more troubled times. In the process of the highs and lows, a special culture of camaraderie was created. The Raiders family has a big story, and for me it's personal. I'm honoured to be a part of it.' - Ricky Stuart, Rugby League Legend, Canberra Raiders Hall of Fame
By:
David Headon
Imprint: Allen & Unwin
Country of Publication: Australia
Dimensions:
Height: 234mm,
Width: 153mm,
Weight: 532g
ISBN: 9781760878689
ISBN 10: 1760878685
Pages: 336
Publication Date: 04 August 2020
Audience:
General/trade
,
ELT Advanced
Format: Paperback
Publisher's Status: Active
Foreword Acknowledgements Introduction Chapter 1: Roots: Frederick Campbell to 1921 Foundation years The strength of southern football Points of the Lazarus sundial Chapter 2: A league of their own: 1921-81 Rugby League begins Bob Craig Between the wars A homegrown nursery War years and after International glamour Blues, Roos and a blur named Larry Changing the game Time to roll up the sleeves Chapter 3: The Canberra phenomenon: 1982-85 Sink or swim The Pioneers, 1982 'Upset of the decade' and other achievements, 1983 Two steps forward, one step back, 1984 and 1985 Chapter 4: A movie script come to life: 1986-90 One long nightmare, 1986 So close and yet, 1987 Opportunity missed, 1988 'Inside each of you is a dream', 1989 Chapter 5: The team of the '90s: 1990-2001 Oozing class, 1990 Rise, fall and rise again, 1991-93 Mal Meninga and the last crusade, 1994 Surviving Super League, 1995-96 The changing of the guard, 1997-2001 Chapter 6: Harder yards: 2002-present Winters of content, winters of discontent, 2002-06 Leave your ego at the door, 2007-08 Return of a favourite son, 2009-13 Forever Green, 2014-18 Chapter 7: Six again!: 2019 Chapter 8: Ties that bind Key sources The Canberra Raiders Index
David Headon is a Canberra-based historian and cultural consultant, and a regular commentator on cultural, political and social issues on ABC Radio. He is a Foundation Fellow at the Australian Studies Institute of the ANU, and recipient of a Centenary Medal in 2001. David is editor of The Best Ever Australian Sports Writing and, with Lex Marinos, of League of a Nation, and he is the author of several other books on Australian history, culture and sport.
Reviews for Absolutely Bleeding Green: The Raiders story
'You do not have to be a rusted on fan to find Absolutely Bleeding Green fascinating.' - Canberra Times