Jeff Lima will play his last NRL season with the Canberra Raiders in 2017.

Raiders and Kiwis veteran Jeff Lima will hang up his rugby league boots at the end of the 2017 NRL campaign.

The 34-year-old Aucklander, who played for the Kiwis six times between 2007 and 2009, returned from Catalans Dragons to sign for Canberra at the start of 2016.

But a fractured hand and hip injuries prevented Lima from making a major impact, appearing just six times as the side fell in the semifinals.

A mega-pack including Kangaroos prop Shannon Boyd and Junior Paulo also blocked Lima's path to a first-choice front row role.

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Lima told NZ Newswire a productive off-season in the Australian capital has rejuvenated him for the season ahead, but that it will be his last.

The well-travelled Lima won two premierships with the Storm, since stripped for salary cap breaches, and has played for the Tigers, Rabbitohs and Wigan.

He'd like to work with younger league players after his retirement.

"That'll be it for me, I'll retire after that, so I'm looking forward to pushing the young fellas around and just helping them out," Lima told NZ Newswire.

"I'm just going to try and get this year out of the way, I'll probably try and do something to help young players coming through."

In the meantime, Lima will guide an inexperienced Raiders group into this weekend's Auckland Nines tounament.

Of the side which fell to the Storm in last year's semi-final, only halves Blake Austin and Aidan Sezer, as well as Luke Bateman, have travelled across the ditch.

NRL skipper Jarrod Croker is absent, as is Kiwi winger Jordan Rapana.