The Canberra Raiders inducted Jay Hoffman and Alan Tongue into their Hall of Fame during a gala.
The Canberra Raiders have inducted two past players into the club's Hall of Fame, with Raider #6 Jay Hoffman and Raider #211 Alan Tongue joining an elite group of club legends.
The Hall of Fame inductions took place on Friday night at a gala event in Canberra, with the current NRL squad and a host of past Hall of Fame inductees in attendance.
Jay Hoffman was a pioneer Raider who played for the club from 1982-1987, becoming the first Raider to play 100 first-grade matches. Hoffman's son Ryan spoke on Friday night about his father and the legacy he had left.
Alan Tongue played 220 matches for the Raiders from 2000-2011, including five seasons as Club Captain. Tongue was known as the player that other players wanted to play with, with former teammate Josh Miller leading an...
