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Raudonikis passed away at Gold Coast University Hospital aged 70 last week, after numerous battles with cancer.
An outpouring of emotion for the rough and tumble halfback followed his death, with a minute s silence observed in his honour at every NRL game last weekend.
A resident of Paradise Point on the Gold Coast for many years, Raudonikis funeral at Sacred Heart Catholic Church at Clear Island Waters was attended by NRL Chairman Peter V landys and CEO Andrew Abdo.
He was carried into the church in a casket draped in Wests and Newtown jerseys, topped by a corsage of white carnations and red roses.
The 70-year-old died last week, surrounded by loved ones after a 12-year battle with cancer.
Today, rugby league greats including Ken Arthurson, Wally Lewis, Gene Miles, John Ribot, Mat Rogers and Kevin Walters were among the many who attended Sacred Heart Catholic Church at Clear Island Waters on the Gold Coast to say their goodbyes.
Tommy Raudonikis wife Trish Brown (left) attends the funeral for her Rugby League great husband at Sacred Heart Catholic Church on the Gold Coast.(Jason O Brien)
Tommy Raudonikis during the 1997 State of Origin series.(Getty)
Tommy Raudonikis wife Trish Brown leads in front of the hearse during the funeral for Rugby League great Tommy Raudonikis at Sacred Heart Catholic Church on the Gold Coast, Friday, April 16, 2021.(Jason O Brien)