Canberra Raiders centre Jarrod Croker has continued his fairytale run by being named in the NRL All Stars team to take on the Indigenous All Stars on the Gold Coast on February 13.
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Just weeks after being named the youngest Raiders skipper of all time, Croker has been chosen as Canberra's representative by NRL All Stars coach Wayne Bennett at left centre as the concept returns to the schedule after a one-year absence.
Croker, 24, was Canberra's standout last season and deservedly won the Mal Meninga Medal as the club's best player.
He made his representative debut for the Prime Minister's XIII in their win over Papua New Guinea last year after coming into the side through injury.
After boasting the greatest representation of any team in the Indigenous All Stars team last time, Jack Wighton is the sole Raiders representative on the bench.
Former Raiders prop Tom Learoyd-Lahrs was also named in the Indigenous All Stars squad, despite failing to play a single NRL game for Canberra last year before joining Melbourne Storm.