7. Terry Campese – Vice Captain (2004-2014: 139 games, 24 tries, 124 goals, 1 field goal, 345 points)
A decade-long, one-club NRL player, he took Canberra to five finals series (2004, 2006, 2008, 2010, and 2012), before injuries got the better of him. He had a day out against Penrith at Bruce in 2008, scoring 36 points (nearly half the Raiders’ points), as Canberra won 74-12, nearly equally Mal Meninga’s record of 38 against Easts in 1990. After a couple of years with Hull KR, Campese played one more game in Canberra, for Italy in the 2017 Rugby League World Cup. While Campese mainly played five-eighth, he’s the halfback here because of Wighton’s strong form in the number six so far.