Brad Clyde can’t hide his excitement as his beloved Canberra Raiders storm towards their first premiership since 1994.
The former champion lock forward knows better than most what it takes to win a competition.
Rated as one of the best players of all time, Clyde burst onto the rugby league scene in the late 1980s before becoming a household name through the 1990s.
He played in three grand finals and was awarded the Clive Churchill medal on two occasions. He played a key role in Canberra’s 1989 grand final win over Balmain - which is regarded by many as the greatest grand final of all time.
In this episode of Chiming In, Clyde shares his thoughts on Canberra’s amazing charge to the top of the ladder this year and explains why his former team-mate Ricky Stuart was always going to become a super coach.
He also talks about his amazing career and some of the incredible characters he met along the way.
TIMESTAMPS:
00:00 - Start
01:25 - Raiders in 2025
02:00 - 2 x Clive Churchill medalist
03:40 - Sam Backo passing
05:28 - Being a movie star
07:26 - Tina Turner advert
09:00 - Horse riding accident
11:20 - Early days & AFL
13:55 - First grade debut
18:50 - 1989 GF memories
22:16 - 1994 GF memories
25:25 - Comparing past & present Raiders
28:29 - Canberra creating Super Coaches
33:25 - Moving to Bulldogs
36:57 - New corporate role
41:07 - Captaincy for Raiders & Australia
44:47 - Family of League Foundation
49:10 - Concessions for one club players
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