When Mal Meninga played his farewell game at Canberra Stadium in 1994, the demand for seating was so great that children were allowed to sit on the grass behind the dead ball line at the southern end of the stadium.
There were 25,253 fans crammed into the stadium on that day. It was billed as one of the greatest moments in Canberra sport.
It was made even more memorable as the Meninga Stand was unveiled after the 40-22 victory over the Wests Magpies.
Then there was the day three of the club's greatest were farewelled in 2000. More than 23,600 turned out to say goodbye to Laurie Daley, Brett...