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Joe Roff

Joe Roff
Joe Roff
Joe Roff
Joe Roff

Tuggeranong Vikings, Brumbies, Australian U19's, Australian U21's, Emerging Wallabies and Wallabies.

Joe Roff was the Tuggeranong Vikings first Wallaby, and a home grown product of the Canberra rugby system.
Joe joined the ranks of the Vikings in 1994, straight out of school, and was immediately destined for higher honors.
Tall, strong, fast and with a raking left boot, young Joe created havoc amongst opposition backlines every time he took the field.
While only making 11 apperances for the Vikings during the season, due to representative commitments, he was the catalyst for the Vikings finest hour on September ??th 1994 when they won their inaugural 1st Grade premiership.
With the advent of the Canberra Kookaburras, later called the Canberra Vikings, in the Sydney AAMI competition, and his ever increasing representative commitments at both Super Rugby and National level, Joe never donned the Tuggeranong Vikings jumper again, but has always been a loyal supporter of the club that gave him his first start in senior rugby.


Joe Roff's Record

Wallaby Caps


86

Wallaby Points


150 (27 Tries, 9 Conv, 11 Pen)

Super Rugby Caps


86

Super Rugby Points


590 (57 Tries)



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