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John William Raper MBE (12 April 1939 – 9 February 2022) was an Australian professional rugby league footballer and coach. Nicknamed "Chook", he was a lock-forward who earned a then-record of 33 Test caps in the Australia national team between 1959 and 1968. He also played six World Cup games between 1960 and 1968. Raper captained Australia on eight occasions from 1967 to 68 and played in eight consecutive NSWRFL first-grade grand final victories for the St George Dragons club. He was named as one of the nation's finest footballers of the 20th century.

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  • Johnny Raper (en)
  • Johnny Raper (de)
  • Johnny Raper (fr)
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  • Johnny Raper MBE (* 12. April 1939 in Bankstown City, New South Wales; † 9. Februar 2022) war ein australischer Rugby-League-Spieler. Während seiner Zeit als Spieler bei den St. George Dragons nahm er achtmal hintereinander am Grand Final der NSWRL teil. Er war Mitglied in der Australian Rugby League Hall of Fame und galt allgemein als einer der besten australischen Rugby-League-Spieler des 20. Jahrhunderts. (de)
  • John William Raper MBE (12 April 1939 – 9 February 2022) was an Australian professional rugby league footballer and coach. Nicknamed "Chook", he was a lock-forward who earned a then-record of 33 Test caps in the Australia national team between 1959 and 1968. He also played six World Cup games between 1960 and 1968. Raper captained Australia on eight occasions from 1967 to 68 and played in eight consecutive NSWRFL first-grade grand final victories for the St George Dragons club. He was named as one of the nation's finest footballers of the 20th century. (en)
  • John William Raper dit Johnny Raper, né à le 12 avril 1939 et mort à Caringbah le 9 février 2022, est un ancien joueur et un entraîneur de rugby à XIII australien évoluant au poste de pilier dans les années 1950, 1960 et 1970. Il est considéré comme l'un des meilleurs piliers de rugby à XIII de l'histoire. En 1985, il est introduit au temple de la renommée du sport australien puis en 2002, il est admis au temple de la renommée du rugby à XIII australien, il est également considéré comme l'un des sept Immortels. Il a effectué la majorité de sa carrière à Newtown et St. George Dragons. Il a également été sélectionné en équipe d'Australie et aux New South Wales Blues. (fr)
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  • Johnny Raper (en)
  • John William Raper (en)
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  • Caringbah, New South Wales, Australia (en)
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  • Camperdown, New South Wales, Australia (en)
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