Blake Ferguson (born 20 March 1990) is an Australian professional rugby League footballer for the Canberra Raiders of the NRL. He previously played for the Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks.
Ferguson is a nephew of Solomon Haumono and a cousin of Anthony Mundine. He is also eligible for the Indigenous All Stars.
He made his NRL debut in Round 1, 2009. In Round 15 of the 2009 season, Ferguson scored one of the tries of the year as the Sharks thrashed the Brisbane Broncos 46-12 on a Monday night match in June. This marked the Sharks' biggest win against the Broncos, and their biggest victory over any side in the 2009 season.
In 2010, he was called up to play for the Indigenous All-Stars replacing the injured Justin Hodges. Ferguson signed a 2-year deal to play with the Canberra Raiders starting from 2011. He was the 2011 Canberra Raiders season's top try-scorer.
Blake has been disciplined for several incidents of off-field behaviour. At a music festival in November 2012 he was escorted by security staff out of a VIP area after reports that he had been spitting on patrons. The Raiders refused to answer specific questions about the incident but stated that "We are aware of the incident and Blake has been disciplined internally." On 17 June, Ferguson was apprehended and charged by police for an alleged Indecent Assault at the Sutherland Shire nightclub 2230.