The 2019 NRL season was the 112th of professional rugby league in Australia and the 22nd season run by the National Rugby League.
Regular season
All times are in AEST (UTC+10:00) on the relevant dates.
Round 1
Home | Score | Away | Match information | |||||
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Date and time | Venue | Referees | Attendance | |||||
Melbourne Storm | 22 – 12 | Brisbane Broncos | Thursday, 14 March, 7:50 pm | AAMI Park | Gerard Sutton, Matt Noyen | 16,239 | ||
Newcastle Knights | 14 – 8 | Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks | Friday, 15 March, 6:00 pm | McDonald Jones Stadium | Peter Gough, Phil Henderson | 21,813 | ||
Sydney Roosters | 16 – 26 | South Sydney Rabbitohs | Friday, 15 March, 7:55 pm | Sydney Cricket Ground | Grant Atkins, Gavin Badger | 24,527 | ||
New Zealand Warriors | 40 – 6 | Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs | Saturday, 16 March, 3:00 pm | Mount Smart Stadium | Jon Stone, Tim Roby | 18,795 | ||
Wests Tigers | 20 – 6 | Manly-Warringah Sea Eagles | Saturday, 16 March, 5:30 pm | Leichhardt Oval | Adam Gee, Adam Cassidy | 13,159 | ||
North Queensland Cowboys | 24 – 12 | St. George Illawarra Dragons | Saturday, 16 March, 7:35 pm | 1300SMILES Stadium | Ben Cummins, Ziggy Przeklasa-Adamski | 18,415 | ||
Penrith Panthers | 12 – 20 | Parramatta Eels | Sunday, 17 March, 4:05 pm | Panthers Stadium | Ashley Klein, Chris Butler | 12,604 | ||
Gold Coast Titans | 0 – 21 | Canberra Raiders | Sunday, 17 March, 6:10 pm | Cbus Super Stadium | Dave Munro, Liam Kennedy | 9,843 | ||
Source:[1] |
- The Parramatta Eels won an away game for the first time since Round 25, 2017, ending a 13 game losing streak.
- The Gold Coast Titans became the first team since the North Queensland Cowboys in 2012 to be held scoreless in Round 1.
Round 2
Home | Score | Away | Match information | |||||
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Date and time | Venue | Referees | Attendance | |||||
St. George Illawarra Dragons | 18 – 34 | South Sydney Rabbitohs | Thursday, 21 March, 7:50 pm | Netstrata Jubilee Stadium | Gerard Sutton, Peter Gough | 10,080 | ||
Canberra Raiders | 10 – 22 | Melbourne Storm | Friday, 22 March, 6:00 pm | GIO Stadium | Adam Gee, Phil Henderson | 14,031 | ||
Brisbane Broncos | 29 – 10 | North Queensland Cowboys | Friday, 22 March, 7:55 pm | Suncorp Stadium | Grant Atkins, Gavin Badger | 45,023 | ||
Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks | 20 – 6 | Gold Coast Titans | Saturday, 23 March, 3:00 pm | Shark Park | Jon Stone, Tim Roby | 15,217 | ||
Newcastle Knights | 14 – 16 | Penrith Panthers | Saturday, 23 March, 5:30 pm | McDonald Jones Stadium | Dave Munro, Chris Sutton | 19,451 | ||
Manly-Warringah Sea Eagles | 18 – 26 | Sydney Roosters | Saturday, 23 March, 7:35 pm | Lottoland | Matt Cecchin, Chris Butler | 9,664 | ||
Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs | 16 – 36 | Parramatta Eels | Sunday, 24 March, 4:05 pm | ANZ Stadium | Ben Cummins, Ziggy Przeklasa-Adamski | 20,134 | ||
Wests Tigers | 34 – 6 | New Zealand Warriors | Sunday, 24 March, 6:10 pm | Campbelltown Stadium | Ashley Klein, Matt Noyen | 9,881 | ||
Source:[2] |
- For the first time in their 20 year history as a merger, the Wests Tigers sit on top the competition ladder.
Round 3
Home | Score | Away | Match information | |||||
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Date and time | Venue | Referees | Attendance | |||||
Brisbane Broncos | 24 – 25 | St George Illawarra Dragons | Thursday, 28 March, 7:50 pm | Suncorp Stadium | Ben Cummins, Ziggy Przeklasa-Adamski | 21,081 | ||
Canberra Raiders | 17 – 10 | Newcastle Knights | Friday, 29 March, 6:00 pm | GIO Stadium | Jon Stone, Tim Roby | 10,585 | ||
Parramatta Eels | 18 – 32 | Sydney Roosters | Friday, 29 March, 7:55 pm | ANZ Stadium | Gerard Sutton, Peter Gough | 13,367 | ||
Manly-Warringah Sea Eagles | 46 – 12 | New Zealand Warriors | Saturday, 30 March, 3:00 pm | Christchurch Stadium | Dave Munro, Chris Sutton | 11,774 | ||
North Queensland Cowboys | 16 – 42 | Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks | Saturday, 30 March, 5:30 pm | 1300SMILES Stadium | Matt Cecchin, Phil Henderson | 11,610 | ||
Penrith Panthers | 2 – 32 | Melbourne Storm | Saturday, 30 March, 7:35 pm | Carrington Park | Ashley Klein, Adam Cassidy | 10,973 | ||
Wests Tigers | 8 – 22 | Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs | Sunday, 31 March, 4:05 pm | Campbelltown Stadium | Grant Atkins, Gavin Badger | 15,127 | ||
South Sydney Rabbitohs | 28 – 20 | Gold Coast Titans | Sunday, 31 March, 6:10 pm | ANZ Stadium | Matt Noyen, Chris Butler | 10,128 | ||
Source:[3] |
- The North Queensland Cowboys suffered their biggest loss since the 2017 NRL Grand Final, and their biggest at home since round 8, 2010.
Round 4
Home | Score | Away | Match information | |||||
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Date and time | Venue | Referees | Attendance | |||||
Sydney Roosters | 36 – 4 | Brisbane Broncos | Thursday, 4 April, 7:50 pm | Sydney Cricket Ground | Ashley Klein, Phil Henderson | 9,304 | ||
New Zealand Warriors | 26 – 10 | Gold Coast Titans | Friday, 5 April, 6:00 pm | Mount Smart Stadium | Peter Gough, Jon Stone | 13,995 | ||
Penrith Panthers | 9 – 8 | Wests Tigers | Friday, 5 April, 7:55 pm | Panthers Stadium | Gerard Sutton, Ziggy Przeklasa-Adamski | 14,002 | ||
Manly-Warringah Sea Eagles | 13 – 12 | South Sydney Rabbitohs | Saturday, 6 April, 3:00 pm | Lottoland | Grant Atkins, Liam Kennedy | 12,304 | ||
North Queensland Cowboys | 12 – 30 | Canberra Raiders | Saturday, 6 April, 5:30 pm | 1300SMILES Stadium | Dave Munro, Gavin Badger | 11,750 | ||
Parramatta Eels | 24 – 12 | Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks | Saturday, 6 April, 7:35 pm | ANZ Stadium | Chris Sutton, Chris Butler | 11,185 | ||
Melbourne Storm | 18 – 16 | Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs | Sunday, 7 April, 4:05 pm | AAMI Park | Ben Cummins, Tim Roby | 15,432 | ||
Newcastle Knights | 12 – 13 | St George Illawarra Dragons | Sunday, 7 April, 6:10 pm | McDonald Jones Stadium | Matt Cecchin, Adam Cassidy | 19,105 | ||
Source:[4] |
- The Brisbane Broncos suffered their worst loss since round 17, 2016.
- The Gold Coast Titans had a 0-4 start to a year for the first time in their history.
Round 5
Home | Score | Away | Match information | |||||
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Date and time | Venue | Referees | Attendance | |||||
Brisbane Broncos | 16 – 22 | Wests Tigers | Thursday, 11 April, 7:50 pm | Suncorp Stadium | Ben Cummins, Ziggy Przeklasa-Adamski | 24,398 | ||
Gold Coast Titans | 30 – 24 | Penrith Panthers | Friday, 12 April, 6:00 pm | Cbus Super Stadium | Dave Munro, Liam Kennedy | 8,680 | ||
North Queensland Cowboys | 12 – 18 | Melbourne Storm | Friday, 12 April, 7:55 pm | 1300SMILES Stadium | Grant Atkins, Gavin Badger | 14,130 | ||
South Sydney Rabbitohs | 28 – 24 | New Zealand Warriors | Saturday, 13 April, 3:00 pm | Sunshine Coast Stadium | Chris Sutton, Chris Butler | 11,912 | ||
Newcastle Knights | 18 – 26 | Manly-Warringah Sea Eagles | Saturday, 13 April, 5:30 pm | McDonald Jones Stadium | Peter Gough, Jon Stone | 21,779 | ||
Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks | 16 – 30 | Sydney Roosters | Saturday, 13 April, 7:35 pm | Shark Park | Matt Cecchin, Phil Henderson | 13,470 | ||
St George Illawarra Dragons | 40 – 4 | Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs | Sunday, 14 April, 4:05 pm | Netstrata Jubilee Stadium | Ashley Klein, Gerard Sutton | 13,409 | ||
Canberra Raiders | 19 – 0 | Parramatta Eels | Sunday, 14 April, 6:10 pm | GIO Stadium | Henry Perenara, Tim Roby | 16,059 | ||
Source:[5] |
- The Rabbitohs/Warriors game was the first NRL game on the Sunshine Coast.
- The Bulldogs 40-4 loss to the Dragons was their worst to any St George team since round 18, 1965.
Round 6
Home | Score | Away | Match information | |||||
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Date and time | Venue | Referees | Attendance | |||||
Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks | 24 – 20 | Penrith Panthers | Thursday, 18 April, 7:50 pm | Shark Park | Ben Cummins, Ziggy Przeklasa-Adamski | 10,088 | ||
Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs | 6 – 14 | South Sydney Rabbitohs | Friday, 19 April, 4:05 pm | ANZ Stadium | Henry Perenara, Tim Roby | 30,040 | ||
Melbourne Storm | 20 – 21 | Sydney Roosters | Friday, 19 April, 7:55 pm | AAMI Park | Ashley Klein, Grant Atkins | 17,036 | ||
New Zealand Warriors | 10 – 17 | North Queensland Cowboys | Saturday, 20 April, 5:30 pm | Mount Smart Stadium | Peter Gough, Jon Stone | 11,395 | ||
St George Illawarra Dragons | 12 – 10 | Manly-Warringah Sea Eagles | Saturday, 20 April, 7:35 pm | WIN Stadium | David Munro, Liam Kennedy | 14,268 | ||
Gold Coast Titans | 38 – 14 | Newcastle Knights | Sunday, 21 April, 2:00 pm | Cbus Super Stadium | Chris Sutton, Phil Henderson | 11,654 | ||
Canberra Raiders | 26 – 22 | Brisbane Broncos | Sunday, 21 April, 4:05 pm | GIO Stadium | Matt Cecchin, Adam Cassidy | 17,193 | ||
Parramatta Eels | 51 – 6 | Wests Tigers | Monday, 22 April, 4:00 pm | Bankwest Stadium | Gerard Sutton, Chris Butler | 29,047 | ||
Source:[6] |
- The Broncos 1-5 start to the year is their worst start to a season since 1999.
- The game between the Eels and Tigers was the first played at Bankwest Stadium, and it was the Eels biggest win since round 25, 2007.
Round 7 (ANZAC Round)
Home | Score | Away | Match information | |||||
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Date and time | Venue | Referees | Attendance | |||||
Sydney Roosters | 20 – 10* | St George Illawarra Dragons | Thursday, 25 April, 4:05 pm | Sydney Cricket Ground | Ben Cummins, Grant Atkins | 38,414 | ||
Melbourne Storm | 13 – 12 | New Zealand Warriors | Thursday, 25 April, 7:50 pm | AAMI Park | Matt Cecchin, Dave Munro | 21,539 | ||
Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs | 24 – 12 | North Queensland Cowboys | Friday, 26 April, 6:00 pm | ANZ Stadium | Chris Sutton, Phil Henderson | 6,711 | ||
Penrith Panthers | 18 – 22 | South Sydney Rabbitohs | Friday, 26 April, 7:55 pm | Panthers Stadium | Ashley Klein, Ziggy Przeklasa-Adamski | 14,931 | ||
Wests Tigers | 30 – 14 | Gold Coast Titans | Saturday, 27 April, 5:30 pm | Scully Park | Peter Gough, Jon Stone | 9,799 | ||
Brisbane Broncos | 29 – 6 | Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks | Saturday, 27 April, 7:35 pm | Suncorp Stadium | Henry Perenara, Tim Roby | 27,638 | ||
Manly-Warringah Sea Eagles | 24 – 20 | Canberra Raiders | Sunday, 28 April, 2:00 pm | Lottoland | Gerard Sutton, Adam Gee | 10,706 | ||
Newcastle Knights | 28 – 14 | Parramatta Eels | Sunday, 28 April, 4:05 pm | McDonald Jones Stadium | Grant Atkins, Chris Butler | 19,604 | ||
Source:[7] |
Round 8
Home | Score | Away | Match information | |||||
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Date and time | Venue | Referees | Attendance | |||||
South Sydney Rabbitohs | 38 – 6 | Brisbane Broncos | Thursday, 2 May, 7:50 pm | ANZ Stadium | Gerard Sutton, Peter Gough | 13,643 | ||
North Queensland Cowboys | 28 – 14 | Gold Coast Titans | Friday, 3 May, 6:00 pm | 1300SMILES Stadium | Adam Gee, Gavin Badger | 10,655 | ||
Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks | 20 – 18 | Melbourne Storm | Friday, 3 May, 7:55 pm | Shark Park | Ben Cummins, Ziggy Przeklasa-Adamski | 7,683 | ||
Canberra Raiders | 30 – 12 | Penrith Panthers | Saturday, 4 May, 3:00 pm | McDonalds Park | Grant Atkins, Dave Munro | 10,079 | ||
Manly-Warringah Sea Eagles | 18 – 10 | Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs | Saturday, 4 May, 5:30 pm | Lottoland | Henry Perenara, Jon Stone | 10,148 | ||
Sydney Roosters | 42 – 12 | Wests Tigers | Saturday, 4 May, 7:35 pm | Sydney Cricket Ground | Matt Cecchin, Tim Roby | 13,666 | ||
New Zealand Warriors | 18 – 36 | Newcastle Knights | Sunday, 5 May, 2:00 pm | Mount Smart Stadium | Chris Sutton, Phil Henderson | 14,975 | ||
Parramatta Eels | 32 – 18 | St George Illawarra Dragons | Sunday, 5 May, 4:05 pm | Bankwest Stadium | Ashley Klein, Chris Butler | 25,872 | ||
Source:[8] |
- The Raiders/Panthers game was the first game played in Wagga Wagga since 1998.
Round 9 (Magic Round)
Team 1 | Score | Team 2 | Match information | |||||
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Date and time | Venue | Referees | Attendance | |||||
Gold Coast Titans | 18 – 26 | Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks | Thursday, 9 May, 7:50 pm | Suncorp Stadium | Grant Atkins, Dave Munro | 17,113 | ||
Wests Tigers | 30 – 4 | Penrith Panthers | Friday, 10 May, 6:00 pm | Suncorp Stadium | Chris Sutton, Chris Butler | 35,122 | ||
Manly-Warringah Sea Eagles | 10 – 26 | Brisbane Broncos | Friday, 10 May, 8:05 pm | Suncorp Stadium | Ben Cummins, Ziggy Przeklasa-Adamski | 41,388 | ||
Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs | 10 – 22 | Newcastle Knights | Saturday, 11 May, 3:00 pm | Suncorp Stadium | Matt Cecchin, Tim Roby | 25,292 | ||
New Zealand Warriors | 26 – 18 | St George Illawarra Dragons | Saturday, 11 May, 5:30 pm | Suncorp Stadium | Adam Gee, Gavin Badger | 37,521 | ||
Melbourne Storm | 64 – 10 | Parramatta Eels | Saturday, 11 May, 7:35 pm | Suncorp Stadium | Henry Perenara, Jon Stone | 41,612 | ||
Sydney Roosters | 30 – 24 | Canberra Raiders | Sunday, 12 May, 2:00 pm | Suncorp Stadium | Gerard Sutton, Peter Gough | 29,686 | ||
South Sydney Rabbitohs | 32 – 16 | North Queensland Cowboys | Sunday, 12 May, 4:05 pm | Suncorp Stadium | Ashley Klein, Phil Henderson | 34,564 | ||
Source:[9] |
- For the first time in NRL History, all games were played on the same ground for Magic Round.
- The Knights beat the Bulldogs for the first time since the Elimination Finals in 2013.
Round 10
Home | Score | Away | Match information | |||||
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Date and time | Venue | Referees | Attendance | |||||
Melbourne Storm | 24 – 22 | Wests Tigers | Thursday, 16 May, 7:50 pm | AAMI Park | Adam Gee, Gavin Badger | 11,402 | ||
Penrith Panthers | 10 – 30 | New Zealand Warriors | Friday, 17 May, 6:00 pm | Panthers Stadium | Henry Perenara, Jon Stone | 10,084 | ||
Brisbane Broncos | 15 – 10 | Sydney Roosters | Friday, 17 May, 7:55 pm | Suncorp Stadium | Grant Atkins, Dave Munro | 28,228 | ||
Gold Coast Titans | 16 – 22 | Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs | Saturday, 18 May, 3:00 pm | Cbus Super Stadium | Peter Gough, Ziggy Przeklasa-Adamski | 10,105 | ||
North Queensland Cowboys | 17 – 10 | Parramatta Eels | Saturday, 18 May, 5:30 pm | 1300SMILES Stadium | Chris Sutton, Phil Henderson | 12,493 | ||
Canberra Raiders | 12 – 16 | South Sydney Rabbitohs | Saturday, 18 May, 7:35 pm | GIO Stadium | Ben Cummins, Chris Butler | 16,965 | ||
St George Illawarra Dragons | 12 – 45 | Newcastle Knights | Sunday, 19 May, 2:00 pm | Glen Willow Oval | Gerard Sutton, Liam Kennedy | 9,267 | ||
Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks | 14 – 24 | Manly-Warringah Sea Eagles | Sunday, 19 May, 4:05 pm | Shark Park | Ashley Klein, Matt Cecchin | 13,360 | ||
Source:[10] |
- The Penrith Panthers 2-8 start to the season is their worst start to a season since 2002.
- The Gold Coast Titans suffered the worst collapse in their history, after leading 16-0.
- The Newcastle Knights had their biggest win since round 10, 2013.
Round 11 (Indigenous Round)
Home | Score | Away | Match information | |||||
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Date and time | Venue | Referees | Attendance | |||||
Parramatta Eels | 10 – 16 | Penrith Panthers | Thursday, 23 May, 7:50 pm | Bankwest Stadium | Grant Atkins, Dave Munro | 16,228 | ||
Manly-Warringah Sea Eagles | 18 – 36 | Gold Coast Titans | Friday, 24 May, 6:00 pm | Lottoland | Matt Cecchin, Phil Henderson | 7,465 | ||
Newcastle Knights | 38 – 12 | Sydney Roosters | Friday, 24 May, 7:55 pm | McDonald Jones Stadium | Ben Cummins, Peter Gough | 25,929 | ||
Canberra Raiders | 16 – 22 | North Queensland Cowboys | Saturday, 25 May, 3:00 pm | GIO Stadium | Henry Perenara, Jon Stone | 14,647 | ||
New Zealand Warriors | 2 – 8 | Brisbane Broncos | Saturday, 25 May, 5:30 pm | Mount Smart Stadium | Ashley Klein, Ziggy Przeklasa-Adamski | 17,495 | ||
South Sydney Rabbitohs | 32 – 16 | Wests Tigers | Saturday, 25 May, 7:35 pm | ANZ Stadium | Gerard Sutton, Liam Kennedy | 18,195 | ||
Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs | 6 – 28 | Melbourne Storm | Sunday, 26 May, 2:00 pm | Belmore Sports Ground | Chris Sutton, Chris Butler | 13,131 | ||
St George Illawarra Dragons | 9 – 22 | Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks | Sunday, 26 May, 4:05 pm | WIN Stadium | Adam Gee, Gavin Badger | 14,586 | ||
Source:[11] |
Round 12
Home | Score | Away | Match information | |||||
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Date and time | Venue | Referees | Attendance | |||||
Penrith Panthers | 15 - 12 | Manly-Warringah Sea Eagles | Thursday, 30 May, 7:50 pm | Panthers Stadium | Ben Cummins, Peter Gough | 7,891 | ||
Parramatta Eels | 26–14 | South Sydney Rabbitohs | Friday, 31 May, 7:55 pm | Bankwest Stadium | Adam Gee, Gavin Badger | 21,645 | ||
Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs | 10 - 12 | Canberra Raiders | Saturday, 1 June, 7:35 pm | ANZ Stadium | Grant Atkins, Dave Munro | 7,213 | ||
Gold Coast Titans | 4 – 6 | North Queensland Cowboys | Sunday, 2 June, 4:05 pm | Cbus Super Stadium | Henry Perenara, Jon Stone | 11,226 | ||
Bye: Brisbane Broncos, Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks, Melbourne Storm, Newcastle Knights, New Zealand Warriors, St George Illawarra Dragons, Sydney Roosters & Wests Tigers. | ||||||||
Source:[12] |
- The North Queensland Cowboys score of 6 is their lowest ever in a win.
Round 13
Home | Score | Away | Match information | |||||
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Date and time | Venue | Referees | Attendance | |||||
South Sydney Rabbitohs | 12 – 20 | Newcastle Knights | Friday, 7 June, 6:00 pm | ANZ Stadium | Grant Atkins, Dave Munro | 8,253 | ||
Wests Tigers | 0 – 28 | Canberra Raiders | Friday, 7 June, 7:55 pm | Bankwest Stadium | Matt Cecchin, Adam Cassidy | 12,585 | ||
New Zealand Warriors | 10 – 32 | Melbourne Storm | Saturday, 8 June, 3:00 pm | Mount Smart Stadium | Henry Perenara, Jon Stone | 12,957 | ||
Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks | 42 – 22 | Parramatta Eels | Saturday, 8 June, 5:30 pm | Shark Park | Peter Gough, Chris Butler | 12,386 | ||
North Queensland Cowboys | 20 – 22 | Manly-Warringah Sea Eagles | Saturday, 8 June, 7:35 pm | 1300SMILES Stadium | Adam Gee, Gavin Badger | 13,314 | ||
Brisbane Broncos | 18 - 26 | Gold Coast Titans | Sunday, 9 June, 2:00 pm | Suncorp Stadium | Chris Sutton, Phil Henderson | 30,048 | ||
Penrith Panthers | 19 – 10 | Sydney Roosters | Sunday, 9 June, 4:05 pm | Panthers Stadium | Ben Cummins, Ziggy Przeklasa-Adamski | 16,833 | ||
Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs | 12 – 36 * | St George Illawarra Dragons | Monday, 10 June, 4:00 pm | ANZ Stadium | Gerard Sutton, Liam Kennedy | 16,003 | ||
Source:[13] |
- For the first time in their history, the Canberra Raiders have kept 3 teams scoreless in the same season.
- The South Sydney Rabbitohs-Newcastle Knights game featured 4 sin bins all at the same time.
- The Knights beat the Rabbitohs for the first time since Round 26, 2011.
Round 14
Home | Score | Away | Match information | |||||
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Date and time | Venue | Referees | Attendance | |||||
Canberra Raiders | 22 – 20 | Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks | Thursday, 13 June, 7:55 pm | GIO Stadium | Ashley Klein, Peter Gough | 10,021 | ||
Gold Coast Titans | 20 – 24 | New Zealand Warriors | Friday, 14 June, 6:00 pm | Cbus Super Stadium | Grant Atkins, Ziggy Przeklasa-Adamski | 9,973 | ||
North Queensland Cowboys | 26 – 27 | Wests Tigers | Friday, 14 June, 7:55 pm | 1300SMILES Stadium | Ben Cummins, Dave Munro | 11,692 | ||
Melbourne Storm | 34 – 4 | Newcastle Knights | Saturday, 15 June, 3:00 pm | AAMI Park | Gerard Sutton, Gavin Badger | 16,313 | ||
South Sydney Rabbitohs | 18 – 19 | Penrith Panthers | Saturday, 15 June, 5:30 pm | ANZ Stadium | Adam Gee, Jon Stone | 11,023 | ||
Parramatta Eels | 38 – 10 | Brisbane Broncos | Saturday, 15 June, 7:35 pm | Bankwest Stadium | Henry Perenara, Liam Kennedy | 16,854 | ||
Manly-Warringah Sea Eagles | 34 – 14 | St George Illawarra Dragons | Sunday, 16 June, 2:00 pm | Lottoland | Chris Sutton, Phil Henderson | 8,468 | ||
Sydney Roosters | 38 – 12 | Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs | Sunday, 16 June, 4:05 pm | Sydney Cricket Ground | Matt Cecchin, Adam Cassidy | 8,217 | ||
Source:[14] |
- The Penrith Panthers beat the South Sydney Rabbitohs at ANZ Stadium for the first time in their history.
Round 15
Home | Score | Away | Match information | |||||
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Date and time | Venue | Referees | Attendance | |||||
Wests Tigers | 14 – 9 | South Sydney Rabbitohs | Thursday, 27 June, 7:50 pm | Bankwest Stadium | Adam Gee, Gavin Badger | 9,807 | ||
St George Illawarra Dragons | 22 – 14 | North Queensland Cowboys | Friday, 28 June, 6:00 pm | WIN Stadium | Henry Perenara, Liam Kennedy | 7,008 | ||
Sydney Roosters | 12 – 14 | Melbourne Storm | Friday, 28 June, 7:55 pm | Adelaide Oval | Grant Aitkins, Peter Gough | 16,297 | ||
Gold Coast Titans | 12 – 30 | Manly-Warringah Sea Eagles | Saturday, 29 June, 3:00 pm | Cbus Super Stadium | Chris Sutton, Phil Henderson | 11,056 | ||
Newcastle Knights | 26 – 12 | Brisbane Broncos | Saturday, 29 June, 5:30 pm | McDonald Jones Stadium | Ashley Klein, Matt Noyen | 24,397 | ||
Parramatta Eels | 22 – 16 | Canberra Raiders | Saturday, 29 June, 7:35 pm | TIO Stadium | Matt Cecchin, Jon Stone | 5,391 | ||
New Zealand Warriors | 18 – 19 | Penrith Panthers | Sunday, 30 June, 2:00 pm | Mount Smart Stadium | Gerard Sutton, Adam Cassidy | 12,952 | ||
Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs | 14 – 12 | Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks | Sunday, 30 June, 4:05 pm | ANZ Stadium | Ben Cummins, Ziggy Przeklasa-Adamski | 8,358 | ||
Source:[15] |
- The crowd for the Eels/Raiders game was the lowest of the season so far.
Round 16
Home | Score | Away | Match information | |||||
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Date and time | Venue | Referees | Attendance | |||||
St George Illawarra Dragons | 14 – 16 | Melbourne Storm | Thursday, 4 July, 7:50 pm | WIN Stadium | Ben Cummins, Dave Munro | 5,578 | ||
Wests Tigers | 16 – 24 | Sydney Roosters | Friday, 5 July, 7:55 pm | Bankwest Stadium | Henry Perenara, Matt Noyen | 13,918 | ||
Newcastle Knights | 20 – 24 | New Zealand Warriors | Saturday, 6 July, 7:35 pm | McDonald Jones Stadium | Adam Gee, Gavin Badger | 12,740 | ||
Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks | 22 – 24 | Brisbane Broncos | Sunday, 7 July, 4:05 pm | Shark Park | Matt Cecchin, Ziggy Przeklasa-Adamski | 10,964 | ||
Bye: Canberra Raiders, Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs, Gold Coast Titans, Manly-Warringah Sea Eagles, North Queensland Cowboys, Parramatta Eels, Penrith Panthers & South Sydney Rabbitohs. | ||||||||
Source:[16] |
- For the first time in NRL History, a team (Cronulla Sharks) lost 3 straight after scoring more tries than their opponent in all of those games.
Round 17
Home | Score | Away | Match information | |||||
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Date and time | Venue | Referees | Attendance | |||||
Penrith Panthers | 24 – 2 | Gold Coast Titans | Friday, 12 July, 6:00 pm | Panthers Stadium | Henry Perenara, Jon Stone | 10,317 | ||
Newcastle Knights | 14 – 20 | Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs | Friday, 12 July, 7:55 pm | McDonald Jones Stadium | Matt Cecchin, Phil Henderson | 17,757 | ||
South Sydney Rabbitohs | 21 – 20 | Manly-Warringah Sea Eagles | Saturday, 13 July, 3:00 pm | ANZ Stadium | Grant Atkins, Liam Kennedy | 13,434 | ||
Brisbane Broncos | 18 – 18 | New Zealand Warriors | Saturday, 13 July, 5:30 pm | Suncorp Stadium | Chris Sutton, Matt Noyen | 31,018 | ||
Melbourne Storm | 40 – 16 | Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks | Saturday, 13 July, 7:35 pm | AAMI Park | Ben Cummins, Ziggy Przeklasa-Adamski | 22,737 | ||
Sydney Roosters | 12 – 15 | North Queensland Cowboys | Sunday, 14 July, 2:00 pm | Central Coast Stadium | Peter Gough, Dave Munro | 14,668 | ||
Wests Tigers | 18 – 30 | Parramatta Eels | Sunday, 14 July, 4:05 pm | Bankwest Stadium | Gerard Sutton, Adam Cassidy | 24,125 | ||
St George Illawarra Dragons | 14 – 36 | Canberra Raiders | Sunday, 14 July, 6:10 pm | WIN Stadium | Ashley Klein, Todd Smith | 9,159 | ||
Source:[17] |
- The Broncos Warriors game marked the first NRL draw since Round 21, 2016.
- Cameron Smith played his 400th NRL game in Melbourne's win over Cronulla.
- Canberra Raiders centre Nick Cotric became the first player of the 2019 season to be sent off for a spear tackle on his Dragons opposite Tim Lafai.
Round 18
Home | Score | Away | Match information | |||||
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Date and time | Venue | Referees | Attendance | |||||
Brisbane Broncos | 28 – 6 | Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs | Thursday, 18 July, 7:50 pm | Suncorp Stadium | Ben Cummins, Belinda Sharpe | 20,818 | ||
New Zealand Warriors | 19 – 18 | Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks | Friday, 19 July, 6:00 pm | Westpac Stadium | Henry Perenara, Phil Henderson | 14,295 | ||
Penrith Panthers | 40 – 18 | St George Illawarra Dragons | Friday, 19 July, 7:55 pm | Panthers Stadium | Grant Atkins, Jon Stone | 13,610 | ||
Sydney Roosters | 48 – 10 | Newcastle Knights | Saturday, 20 July, 3:00 pm | Sydney Cricket Ground | Ashley Klein, Gavin Badger | 14,053 | ||
Canberra Raiders | 20 – 12 | Wests Tigers | Saturday, 20 July, 5:30 pm | GIO Stadium | Adam Gee, Chris Butler | 15,656 | ||
North Queensland Cowboys | 18 – 30 | South Sydney Rabbitohs | Saturday, 20 July, 7:35 pm | 1300SMILES Stadium | Chris Sutton, Matt Noyen | 16,638 | ||
Gold Coast Titans | 18 - 38 | Melbourne Storm | Sunday, 21 July, 2:00 pm | Cbus Super Stadium | Peter Gough, Dave Munro | 11,143 | ||
Manly-Warringah Sea Eagles | 36 – 24 | Parramatta Eels | Sunday, 21 July, 4:05 pm | Lottoland | Matt Cecchin, Ziggy Przeklasa-Adamski | 15,245 | ||
Source:[18] |
- Thursday’s game was the first ever match in Australian professional rugby league history to be refereed by a female, with Belinda Sharpe partnering Ben Cummins as the whistleblowers.
- The Penrith Panthers had their biggest win over the Dragons since 2000.
Round 19
Home | Score | Away | Match information | |||||
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Date and time | Venue | Referees | Attendance | |||||
Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks | 16 - 14 | North Queensland Cowboys | Thursday, 25 July, 7:50 pm | Shark Park | Matt Cecchin, Jon Stone | 6,144 | ||
Newcastle Knights | 26 – 28 | Wests Tigers | Friday, 26 July, 6:00 pm | McDonald Jones Stadium | Henry Perenara, Gavin Badger | 21,029 | ||
South Sydney Rabbitohs | 20 – 16 | St George Illawarra Dragons | Friday, 26 July, 7:55 pm | ANZ Stadium | Gerard Sutton, Matt Noyen | 12,318 | ||
Parramatta Eels | 24 – 22 | New Zealand Warriors | Saturday, 27 July, 3:00 pm | Bankwest Stadium | Chris Sutton, Chris Butler | 17,392 | ||
Gold Coast Titans | 12 – 34 | Brisbane Broncos | Saturday, 27 July, 5:30 pm | Cbus Super Stadium | Ben Cummins, Belinda Sharpe | 16,201 | ||
Melbourne Storm | 10 – 11 | Manly-Warringah Sea Eagles | Saturday, 27 July, 7:35 pm | AAMI Park | Grant Atkins, Peter Gough | 14,836 | ||
Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs | 12 – 20 | Sydney Roosters | Sunday, 28 July, 2:00 pm | ANZ Stadium | Adam Gee, Ziggy Przeklasa-Adamski | 10,586 | ||
Penrith Panthers | 18 – 30 | Canberra Raiders | Sunday, 28 July, 4:05 pm | Panthers Stadium | Ashley Klein, Dave Munro | 15,560 | ||
Source:[19] |
Round 20
Home | Score | Away | Match information | |||||
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Date and time | Venue | Referees | Attendance | |||||
Wests Tigers | 28 – 4 | North Queensland Cowboys | Thursday, 1 August, 7:50 pm | Leichhardt Oval | Grant Atkins, Jon Stone | 10,016 | ||
New Zealand Warriors | 12 – 46 | Canberra Raiders | Friday, 2 August, 6:00 pm | Mount Smart Stadium | Matt Cecchin, Gavin Badger | 10,395 | ||
Brisbane Broncos | 4 – 40 | Melbourne Storm | Friday, 2 August, 7:55 pm | Suncorp Stadium | Gerard Sutton, Ziggy Przeklasa-Adamski | 36,049 | ||
Manly-Warringah Sea Eagles | 30 – 6 | Newcastle Knights | Saturday, 3 August, 3:00 pm | Lottoland | Henry Perenara, Phil Henderson | 15,012 | ||
Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs | 16 – 8 | Penrith Panthers | Saturday, 3 August, 5:30 pm | Bankwest Stadium | Ben Cummins, Belinda Sharpe | 10,062 | ||
Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks | 39 – 24 | South Sydney Rabbitohs | Saturday, 3 August, 7:35 pm | Shark Park | Adam Gee, Dave Munro | 13,523 | ||
Sydney Roosters | 58 – 6 | Gold Coast Titans | Sunday, 4 August, 2:00 pm | Sydney Cricket Ground | Peter Gough, Liam Kennedy | 9,763 | ||
St George Illawarra Dragons | 4 – 12 | Parramatta Eels | Sunday, 4 August, 4:05 pm | Netstrata Jubilee Stadium | Ashley Klein, Todd Smith | 9,645 | ||
Source:[20] |
- The Titans 58-6 loss was their second biggest loss ever (just 2 points behind the 54-0 loss against Brisbane in Round 22, 2017), their biggest away loss, and the most points they have ever conceded in their history.
- The Roosters won by more than 50 for the first time since defeating the Eels 56-4 in Round 2, 2014.
Round 21 (Retro Round)
Home | Score | Away | Match information | |||||
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Date and time | Venue | Referees | Attendance | |||||
North Queensland Cowboys | 14 – 18 | Brisbane Broncos | Thursday, 8 August, 7:50 pm | 1300SMILES Stadium | Matt Cecchin, Gavin Badger | 17,530 | ||
New Zealand Warriors | 24 – 16 | Manly-Warringah Sea Eagles | Friday, 9 August, 6:00 pm | Mount Smart Stadium | Ben Cummins, Ziggy Przeklasa-Adamski | 9,595 | ||
Penrith Panthers | 26 – 20 | Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks | Friday, 9 August, 7:55 pm | Panthers Stadium | Grant Atkins, Phil Henderson | 10,860 | ||
St George Illawarra Dragons | 40 – 28 | Gold Coast Titans | Saturday, 10 August, 3:00 pm | Netstrata Jubilee Stadium | Henry Perenara, Liam Kennedy | 6,532 | ||
Parramatta Eels | 20 – 14 | Newcastle Knights | Saturday, 10 August, 5:30 pm | Bankwest Stadium | Adam Gee, Jon Stone | 20,671 | ||
Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs | 18 – 16 | Wests Tigers | Saturday, 10 August, 7:35 pm | ANZ Stadium | Peter Gough, Chris Butler | 9,636 | ||
Canberra Raiders | 18 – 22 | Sydney Roosters | Sunday, 11 August, 2:00 pm | GIO Stadium | Ashley Klein, Chris Sutton | 19,530 | ||
South Sydney Rabbitohs | 16 – 26 | Melbourne Storm | Sunday, 11 August, 4:05 pm | Central Coast Stadium | Gerard Sutton, Dave Munro | 19,533 | ||
Source:[21] |
- The Roosters won their first game in Canberra since Round 17, 2010.
Round 22 (Women In League Round)
Home | Score | Away | Match information | |||||
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Date and time | Venue | Referees | Attendance | |||||
Manly-Warringah Sea Eagles | 32 – 12 | Wests Tigers | Thursday, 15 August, 7:50 pm | Lottoland | Gerard Sutton, Chris Butler | 8,512 | ||
Gold Coast Titans | 12 – 36 | Parramatta Eels | Friday, 16 August, 6:00 pm | Cbus Super Stadium | Peter Gough, Gavin Badger | 10,780 | ||
Brisbane Broncos | 24 – 12 | Penrith Panthers | Friday, 16 August, 7:55 pm | Suncorp Stadium | Ashley Klein, Chris Sutton | 23,643 | ||
Newcastle Knights | 42 – 6 | North Queensland Cowboys | Saturday, 17 August, 3:00 pm | McDonald Jones Stadium | Grant Atkins, Phil Henderson | 16,752 | ||
Melbourne Storm | 18 – 22 | Canberra Raiders | Saturday, 17 August, 5:30 pm | AAMI Park | Ben Cummins, Ziggy Przeklasa-Adamski | 17,769 | ||
South Sydney Rabbitohs | 6 – 14 | Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs | Saturday, 17 August, 7:35 pm | ANZ Stadium | Henry Perenara, Belinda Sharpe | 14,112 | ||
Sydney Roosters | 42 – 6 | New Zealand Warriors | Sunday, 18 August, 2:00 pm | Sydney Cricket Ground | Matt Cecchin, Dave Munro | 12,227 | ||
Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks | 18 – 12 | St George Illawarra Dragons | Sunday, 18 August, 4:05 pm | Shark Park | Adam Gee, Jon Stone | 13,652 | ||
Source:[22] |
- Melbourne surrendered an 18-0 lead after 29 minutes.[23]
- The Raiders won their first game in Melbourne since Round 8, 2013.
Round 23
Home | Score | Away | Match information | |||||
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Date and time | Venue | Referees | Attendance | |||||
Parramatta Eels | 6 – 12 | Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs | Thursday, 22 August, 7:50 pm | Bankwest Stadium | Grant Atkins, Peter Gough | 18,071 | ||
North Queensland Cowboys | 24 – 10 | Penrith Panthers | Friday, 23 August, 6:00 pm | 1300SMILES Stadium | Matt Cecchin, Phil Henderson | 10,523 | ||
Brisbane Broncos | 20 – 22 | South Sydney Rabbitohs | Friday, 23 August, 7:55 pm | Suncorp Stadium | Ben Cummins, Henry Perenara | 33,225 | ||
Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks | 42 – 16 | New Zealand Warriors | Saturday, 24 August, 3:00 pm | Shark Park | Gerard Sutton, Gavin Badger | 11,218 | ||
Wests Tigers | 46 – 4 | Newcastle Knights | Saturday, 24 August, 5:30 pm | Campbelltown Stadium | Adam Gee, Jon Stone | 11,107 | ||
St George Illawarra Dragons | 12 – 34 | Sydney Roosters | Saturday, 24 August, 7:35 pm | Netstrata Jubilee Stadium | Chris Sutton, Belinda Sharpe | 9,087 | ||
Melbourne Storm | 24 – 8 | Gold Coast Titans | Sunday, 25 August, 2:00 pm | AAMI Park | Chris Butler, Dave Munro | 11,758 | ||
Canberra Raiders | 14 – 18 | Manly-Warringah Sea Eagles | Sunday, 25 August, 4:05 pm | GIO Stadium | Ashley Klein, Ziggy Przeklasa-Adamski | 20,265 | ||
Source:[24] |
Round 24
Home | Score | Away | Match information | |||||
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Date and time | Venue | Referees | Attendance | |||||
North Queensland Cowboys | 15 – 8 | Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs | Thursday, 29 August, 7:50 pm | 1300SMILES Stadium | Chris Sutton, Belinda Sharpe | 15,141 | ||
New Zealand Warriors | 10 – 31 | South Sydney Rabbitohs | Friday, 30 August, 6:00 pm | Mount Smart Stadium | Grant Atkins, Dave Munro | 15,295 | ||
Brisbane Broncos | 17 – 16 | Parramatta Eels | Friday, 30 August, 7:55 pm | Suncorp Stadium | Ashley Klein, Peter Gough | 33,020 | ||
Newcastle Knights | 38 – 4 | Gold Coast Titans | Saturday, 31 August, 3:00 pm | McDonald Jones Stadium | Chris Butler, Gavin Badger | 8,274 | ||
Manly-Warringah Sea Eagles | 6 – 36 | Melbourne Storm | Saturday, 31 August, 5:30 pm | Lottoland | Ben Cummins, Adam Gee | 14,640 | ||
Sydney Roosters | 22 – 6 | Penrith Panthers | Saturday, 31 August, 7:35 pm | Sydney Cricket Ground | Henry Perenara, Jon Stone | 11,311 | ||
Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks | 14 – 15 | Canberra Raiders | Sunday, 1 September, 2:00 pm | Shark Park | Gerard Sutton, Phil Henderson | 18,985 | ||
St George Illawarra Dragons | 14 – 42 | Wests Tigers | Sunday, 1 September, 4:05 pm | Sydney Cricket Ground | Matt Cecchin, Ziggy Przeklasa-Adamski | 9,136 | ||
Source:[25] |
- The Willows Sports Complex also known as 1300SMILES Stadium hosted its last ever NRL game.
- Paul Gallen played his final regular season home match at Shark Park.
- The Sharks vs. Raiders match was the first match to feature five or more field goals since the 1970 grand final.
Round 25
Home | Score | Away | Match information | |||||
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Date and time | Venue | Referees | Attendance | |||||
South Sydney Rabbitohs | 16 – 10 | Sydney Roosters | Thursday, 5 September, 7:50 pm | ANZ Stadium | Ashley Klein, Chris Sutton | 20,093 | ||
Parramatta Eels | 32 – 16 | Manly-Warringah Sea Eagles | Friday, 6 September, 6:00 pm | Bankwest Stadium | Gerard Sutton, Phil Henderson | 25,034 | ||
Melbourne Storm | 24 – 16 | North Queensland Cowboys | Friday, 6 September, 7:55 pm | AAMI Park | Henry Perenara/ Adam Gee, David Munro | 12,085 | ||
Canberra Raiders | 20 – 24 | New Zealand Warriors | Saturday, 7 September, 3:00 pm | GIO Stadium | Matt Cecchin, Adam Cassidy | 13,331 | ||
Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs | 30 – 14 | Brisbane Broncos | Saturday, 7 September, 5:30 pm | ANZ Stadium | Grant Atkins, Chris Butler | 9,807 | ||
Gold Coast Titans | 16 – 24 | St George Illawarra Dragons | Saturday, 7 September, 7:35 pm | Cbus Super Stadium | Ziggy Przeklasa-Adamski, Gavin Badger | 11,274 | ||
Wests Tigers | 8 – 25 | Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks | Sunday, 8 September, 2:00 pm | Leichhardt Oval | Ben Cummins, Peter Gough | 19,491 | ||
Penrith Panthers | 54 – 10 | Newcastle Knights | Sunday, 8 September, 4:05 pm | Panthers Stadium | Adam Gee, Jon Stone | 12,027 | ||
Source:[26] |
- South Sydney beat the Roosters twice within the home and away season for the first time since 2009.
- For the 8th straight time the Tigers missed out on the finals.
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