Trailed Wests Tigers 22-0 after 28 minutes at Leichhardt Oval on Apand won 30-22. 11, Septemto May 7, 1995.īiggest comeback: Recovered from 22-point deficit to win. Most consecutive wins: 11, Jto March 25, 1990. 56-0 v Brisbane, Canberra Stadium, August 1, 2009.66-10 v North Queensland, Bruce Stadium, April 14, 1996.74-12 v Penrith, Canberra Stadium, Aug(highest score).66-4 v Easts, Bruce Stadium, April 15, 1990.68‑0 v Parramatta, Bruce Stadium, August 22, 1993.Record average home crowds: 17,392 in 1994 18,272, Canberra v Brisbane, Seiffert Oval, June 18, 1989.Īverage home crowds 2020: n/a (due to COVID-19 restrictions, spectators were prevented from attending matches until Round 7, when limits were imposed on attendances which remained until the end of the season) Home ground attendance record: 26,567, Canberra v South Sydney, GIO Stadium, September 27, 2019. Note: GIO Stadium known as Bruce Stadium 1990-2001, Canberra Stadium 2002-13 Home grounds: Seiffert Oval, Queanbeyan (1982-89), GIO Stadium (1990-2020) Replacements: Scott Dudman, Michael Tilse. First match: February 27, 1982, lost 7-37 v Souths, Redfern Ovalįirst team: Sam Vucago Chris O’Grady, Frank Roddy, Peter McGrath, Steve O’Callaghan Lloyd Martin, Gerry de la Cruz Carl Frommel, John McLeod, Jon Hardy, David Grant (c), Jay Hoffman, Jeff Simons.
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