List of Canberra Raiders coaches

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There have been 14 coaches of the Canberra Raiders since their first season in 1982.

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List of coaches

No.NameSeasonsGamesWinsLossesDrawsWinning PercentagePremiersRunners-upMinor premiersWooden spoons
1 Don Furner 1982−19871515890338.4% 1987 1982
2 Billy Sullivan 198210100%
3 Allan McMahon 19861100100%
4 Wayne Bennett 1987281711060.7% 1987
5 Tim Sheens 1988−199621914868367.3% 1989, 1990, 1994 1991 1990
6 Graham Rogers 19911100100%
7 Mal Meninga 1997−20011317158254.2%
8 Matthew Elliott 2002−20061255965147.2%
9 Neil Henry 2007−2008492227044.9%
10 David Furner 2009−20131215368043.8%
11 Andrew Dunemann 201330300%
12 Ricky Stuart 2014−present271139131151.3% 2019
13 Andrew McFadden 20221100100%
14 Brett White 20221100100%

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