Craig Bellamy (rugby League) - Playing Career

Playing Career

Bellamy played for Oberon in the Country Rugby League as a teenager before moving to Macquarie United in the Newcastle competition in 1979.

The Canberra Raiders signed Bellamy in their debut season, 1982. He played the majority of his career in the centres but was also used as a utility player, appearing at times as fullback, winger, five-eighth and lock.

In the 1989 post season Bellamy travelled with the Raiders to England for the 1989 World Club Challenge but didn't play in the loss against Widnes.

Bellamy played in the 1990 NSWRL season's Grand Final victory for the Canberra Raiders as a reserve. He spent 1990 with Turvey Park as captain/coach in the Wagga Wagga competition and had a stint playing in England for Swinton in 1991, before returning to Canberra for one last year in 1992.

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