Raudonikis' final playing year was in a captain coach role at
Brisbane Brothers in 1983. From 1985-88, he coached
Ipswich Jets, guiding the Jets to their first
Brisbane Rugby League Grand Final appearance in 1988. In 1990, his first season as
Brisbane Norths coach, Raudonikis led the club to the 1990
Brisbane Rugby League Grand Final, the Devils just falling short 16-17. Returning to Sydney, he was coach of the
Western Suburbs Magpies from 1995 until the formation of the
Wests Tigers joint venture with the
Balmain Tigers at the end of 1999. He had some initial coaching success making the finals in
1996, but Wests were ultimately unable to build on this and only won six games in their final two seasons. Raudonikis coached the
Blues in the 1997 and 1998 series. In those series he entered
State of Origin folklore when he introduced the "
cattle dog" call to which NSW players responded by breaking from the scrum with fists flying, resulting in two infamous all-in-brawls. ==Media career==