RL legend Raper suffering dementia: report

Rugby league legend John Raper is reportedly receiving care in a Sydney nursing home for dementia.

Rugby league 'Immortal' John Raper is reportedly suffering dementia.

The 78-year-old St George legend has been receiving care for the condition in a Sydney nursing home for the past three months, according to Fairfax Media.

Regarded as the greatest lock forward to have played the game, Raper was an inaugural 'Immortal' inductee in 1981, alongside Clive Churchill, Bob Fulton and Reg Gasnier.

He spent 10 years at the Dragons from 1959, winning eight-straight first-grade premierships and playing 39 times for Australia.

Fellow 'Immortal' Graeme Langlands died last week after several years battling Alzheimer's disease, the most common form of dementia.


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