2025 NRL season results

The 2025 NRL season is the 118th of professional rugby league in Australia and the 28th season run by the National Rugby League.

All times are listed in AEST (UTC+10).

Scores with asterisk (*) indicates golden point games.

Regular season

Round 1

March 2–9

Home Score Away Match information
Day & Time Venue Referee Attendance
Canberra Raiders 30–8 New Zealand Warriors Sunday 2 March, 10:00 am Allegiant Stadium Grant Atkins 45,209
Penrith Panthers 28–22 Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks Sunday 2 March, 2:30 pm Ashley Klein
Sydney Roosters 14–50 Brisbane Broncos Thursday 6 March, 7:00 pm Allianz Stadium Gerard Sutton 23,226
Wests Tigers 8–10 Newcastle Knights Friday 7 March, 5:00 pm Campbelltown Sports Stadium Liam Kennedy 13,160
South Sydney Rabbitohs 16–14 Dolphins Friday 7 March, 7:00 pm CommBank Stadium Adam Gee 6,738
St. George Illawarra Dragons 20–28 Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs Saturday 8 March, 4:30 pm Jubilee Stadium Todd Smith 16,211
Manly Warringah Sea Eagles 42–12 North Queensland Cowboys Saturday 8 March, 6:35 pm 4 Pines Park Peter Gough 17,335
Melbourne Storm 56–18 Parramatta Eels Sunday 9 March, 3:05 pm AAMI Park Wyatt Raymond 23,369
Bye: Gold Coast Titans
Source:[1]
  • For a second consecutive season, the NRL season commenced with a split round, beginning with a double-header at Allegiant Stadium in Las Vegas, Nevada. As per the previous year, the NRL's attendance figure of 45,209 for the event was later contradicted by the Las Vegas Stadium Authority, who reported a reduced attendance of 38,107.[2]
  • The match between the Dolphins and South Sydney was originally scheduled to take place at Suncorp Stadium but was moved to CommBank Stadium with Souths to host the match instead due to severe weather in South East Queensland from Tropical Cyclone Alfred. As compensation, the Dolphins will host the return game in round 17.[3]
  • The Brisbane Broncos and Melbourne Storm both scored 50 points, the first time more than one team had done so in round 1.
  • The Melbourne Storm recorded their highest round 1 home attendance in the club's history.

Round 2

March 13–16

Home Score Away Match information
Day & Time Venue Referee Attendance
Newcastle Knights 26–12 Dolphins Thursday, 7:00 pm McDonald Jones Stadium Gerard Sutton 18,531
New Zealand Warriors 36–16 Manly Warringah Sea Eagles Friday, 5:00 pm Go Media Stadium Adam Gee 21,212
Penrith Panthers 32–38 Sydney Roosters Friday, 7:05 pm CommBank Stadium Todd Smith 12,180
St. George Illawarra Dragons 24–25 South Sydney Rabbitohs Saturday, 2:00 pm WIN Stadium Ashley Klein 16,111
North Queensland Cowboys 12–36 Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks Saturday, 4:30 pm Queensland Country Bank Stadium Liam Kennedy 18,714
Canberra Raiders 32–22 Brisbane Broncos Saturday, 6:35 pm GIO Stadium Wyatt Raymond 18,884
Parramatta Eels 6–32 Wests Tigers Sunday, 3:05 pm CommBank Stadium Grant Atkins 18,362
Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs 40–24 Gold Coast Titans Sunday, 5:15 pm Belmore Sports Ground Peter Gough 17,892
Bye: Melbourne Storm
Source:[4]
  • The Sydney Roosters ended a 10 match losing streak against Penrith, their longest against any side to date.

Round 3

March 20–23

Home Score Away Match information
Day & Time Venue Referee Attendance
Melbourne Storm 30–24 Penrith Panthers Thursday, 7:00 pm AAMI Park Adam Gee 17,586
New Zealand Warriors 14–6 Sydney Roosters Friday, 5:00 pm Go Media Stadium Ashley Klein 23,219
Brisbane Broncos 26–16 North Queensland Cowboys Friday, 7:05 pm Suncorp Stadium Todd Smith 45,317
Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks 27–12 South Sydney Rabbitohs Saturday, 2:00 pm Sharks Stadium Gerard Sutton 14,320
Dolphins 18–30 Wests Tigers Saturday, 4:30 pm Kayo Stadium Peter Gough 10,023
Gold Coast Titans 26–6 Newcastle Knights Saturday, 6:35 pm Cbus Super Stadium Liam Kennedy 14,602
Parramatta Eels 8–16 Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs Sunday, 3:05 pm CommBank Stadium Wyatt Raymond 24,059
Manly Warringah Sea Eagles 40–12 Canberra Raiders Sunday, 5:15 pm 4 Pines Park Grant Atkins 16,125
Bye: St. George Illawarra Dragons
Source:[5]

Round 4

March 27–30

Home Score Away Match information
Day & Time Venue Referee Attendance
South Sydney Rabbitohs 28–18 Penrith Panthers Thursday, 7:00 pm Accor Stadium Ashley Klein 10,029
Sydney Roosters 12–30 Gold Coast Titans Friday, 5:00 pm Allianz Stadium Grant Atkins 14,101
Dolphins 12–20 Brisbane Broncos Friday, 7:05 pm Suncorp Stadium Gerard Sutton 44,278
St. George Illawarra Dragons 14–8 Melbourne Storm Saturday, 2:00 pm Jubilee Stadium Peter Gough 6,211
North Queensland Cowboys 30–20 Canberra Raiders Saturday, 4:30 pm Queensland Country Bank Stadium Adam Gee 15,897
Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks 6–20 Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs Saturday, 6:35 pm Sharks Stadium Chris Butler 11,703
Manly Warringah Sea Eagles 26–12 Parramatta Eels Sunday, 3:05 pm 4 Pines Park Todd Smith 17,286
Wests Tigers 24–26 New Zealand Warriors Sunday, 5:15 pm Campbelltown Sports Stadium Wyatt Raymond 12,020
Bye: Newcastle Knights
Source:[6]
  • St George Illawarra defeated the Storm in consecutive matches for the first time since 1999.
  • Canterbury recorded their best start to a season since 1993.

Round 5 (Multicultural Round)

April 3–6

Home Score Away Match information
Day & Time Venue Referee Attendance
Canberra Raiders 24–20 Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks Thursday, 7:00 pm GIO Stadium Todd Smith 10,914
Penrith Panthers 18–22 North Queensland Cowboys Friday, 5:00 pm CommBank Stadium Peter Gough 10,320
South Sydney Rabbitohs 20–14 Sydney Roosters Friday, 7:05 pm Accor Stadium Adam Gee 22,114
Parramatta Eels 23–22* St. George Illawarra Dragons Saturday, 2:00 pm CommBank Stadium Gerard Sutton 19,302
Gold Coast Titans 10–36 Dolphins Saturday, 4:30 pm Cbus Super Stadium Wyatt Raymond 13,167
Brisbane Broncos 46–24 Wests Tigers Saturday, 6:35 pm Suncorp Stadium Liam Kennedy 41,011
Manly Warringah Sea Eagles 24–48 Melbourne Storm Sunday, 4:05 pm 4 Pines Park Grant Atkins 17,346
Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs 20–0 Newcastle Knights Sunday, 6:15 pm Accor Stadium Ashley Klein 24,113
Bye: New Zealand Warriors
Source:[7]
  • Penrith lost 4 games in a row for the first time since 2019.

Round 6

April 10–13

Home Score Away Match information
Day & Time Venue Referee Attendance
Dolphins 30–12 Penrith Panthers Thursday, 7:50 pm Suncorp Stadium Grant Atkins 19,103
St. George Illawarra Dragons 38–16 Gold Coast Titans Friday, 6:00 pm WIN Stadium Chris Butler 8,510
Brisbane Broncos 16–26 Sydney Roosters Friday, 8:00 pm Suncorp Stadium Peter Gough 40,814
Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks 24–18 Manly Warringah Sea Eagles Saturday, 3:00 pm Optus Stadium Adam Gee 31,347
South Sydney Rabbitohs 16–24 North Queensland Cowboys Saturday, 5:30 pm Todd Smith
Parramatta Eels 12–50 Canberra Raiders Saturday, 7:35 pm TIO Stadium Wyatt Raymond 9,556
Melbourne Storm 42–14 New Zealand Warriors Sunday, 2:00 pm AAMI Park Ashley Klein 26,427
Newcastle Knights 4–20 Wests Tigers Sunday, 4:05 pm McDonald Jones Stadium Gerard Sutton 25,960
Bye: Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs
Source:[8]

Round 7 (Easter Round)

April 17–21

Home Score Away Match information
Day & Time Venue Referee Attendance
Manly Warringah Sea Eagles 18–20 St. George Illawarra Dragons Thursday, 7:50 pm 4 Pines Park Peter Gough 17,254
Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs 32–0 South Sydney Rabbitohs Friday, 4:05 pm Accor Stadium Grant Atkins 65,305
Dolphins 42–22 Melbourne Storm Friday, 8:00 pm Suncorp Stadium Todd Smith 28,024
New Zealand Warriors 20–18* Brisbane Broncos Saturday, 5:30 pm Go Media Stadium Chris Butler 22,395
Sydney Roosters 12–40 Penrith Panthers Saturday, 7:35 pm Allianz Stadium Gerard Sutton 20,373
Gold Coast Titans 20–30 Canberra Raiders Sunday, 2:00 pm Cbus Super Stadium Adam Gee 15,089
Newcastle Knights 14–34 Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks Sunday, 4:05 pm McDonald Jones Stadium Ashley Klein 24,248
Wests Tigers 22–38 Parramatta Eels Monday, 4:00 pm CommBank Stadium Liam Kennedy 26,145
Bye: North Queensland Cowboys
Source:[9]
  • The Canterbury-Bankstown vs South Sydney match attracted the largest regular season crowd in NRL history (excluding double headers), beating the previous record crowd set in round 26, 2013.
  • Canterbury scored their 1000th try at Accor Stadium in the opening try of the match scored by Josh Curran, the first club to achieve this feat since the stadium opened in 1999.

Round 8 (ANZAC Round)

April 24–27

Home Score Away Match information
Day & Time Venue Referee Attendance
Brisbane Broncos 42–18 Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs Thursday, 7:50 pm Suncorp Stadium Gerard Sutton 40,233
Sydney Roosters 46–18 St. George Illawarra Dragons Friday, 4:00 pm Allianz Stadium Todd Smith 41,021
New Zealand Warriors 26–12 Newcastle Knights Friday, 6:00 pm Apollo Projects Stadium Wyatt Raymond 17,095
Melbourne Storm 24–16 South Sydney Rabbitohs Friday, 8:00 pm AAMI Park Peter Gough 26,010
North Queensland Cowboys 50–18 Gold Coast Titans Saturday, 5:30 pm Queensland Country Bank Stadium Chris Butler 20,349
Penrith Panthers 10–26 Manly Warringah Sea Eagles Saturday, 7:35 pm CommBank Stadium Belinda Sharpe 14,534
Canberra Raiders 40–28 Dolphins Sunday, 2:00 pm GIO Stadium Ashley Klein 15,686
Wests Tigers 20–18* Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks Sunday, 4:05 pm Leichhardt Oval Grant Atkins 14,812
Bye: Parramatta Eels
Source:[10]

Round 9 (Magic Round)

May 2–4

Home Score Away Match information
Day & Time Venue Referee Attendance
Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks 28–18 Parramatta Eels Friday, 6:00 pm Suncorp Stadium Peter Gough 48,359
Sydney Roosters 36–26 Dolphins Friday, 8:05 pm Grant Atkins
South Sydney Rabbitohs 4–30 Newcastle Knights Saturday, 3:00 pm Liam Kennedy 50,658
New Zealand Warriors 30–26 North Queensland Cowboys Saturday, 5:30 pm Adam Gee
Wests Tigers 34–28 St. George Illawarra Dragons Saturday, 7:45 pm Wyatt Raymond
Gold Coast Titans 18–38 Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs Sunday, 1:50 pm Todd Smith 50,309
Penrith Panthers 32–8 Brisbane Broncos Sunday, 4:05 pm Ashley Klein
Melbourne Storm 18–20* Canberra Raiders Sunday, 6:25 pm Gerard Sutton
Bye: Manly Warringah Sea Eagles
Source:[11]

May 8–11

Home Score Away Match information
Day & Time Venue Referee Attendance
Parramatta Eels 16–20 Dolphins Thursday, 7:50 pm CommBank Stadium Wyatt Raymond 11,214
Newcastle Knights 20–24 Gold Coast Titans Friday, 6:00 pm McDonald Jones Stadium Belinda Sharpe 15,193
South Sydney Rabbitohs 22–14 Brisbane Broncos Friday, 8:00 pm Accor Stadium Peter Gough 13,747
Canberra Raiders 20–32 Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs Saturday, 3:00 pm GIO Stadium Adam Gee 23,827
St. George Illawarra Dragons 14–15 New Zealand Warriors Saturday, 5:30 pm WIN Stadium Liam Kennedy 12,919
North Queensland Cowboys 30–30* Penrith Panthers Saturday, 7:35 pm Queensland Country Bank Stadium Todd Smith 19,324
Melbourne Storm 64–0 Wests Tigers Sunday, 2:00 pm AAMI Park Grant Atkins 17,376
Manly Warringah Sea Eagles 14–30 Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks Sunday, 4:05 pm 4 Pines Park Gerard Sutton 15,823
Bye: Sydney Roosters
Source:[12]
  • For the first time in NRL history, 2 teams came back from 20 point deficits to win the game within the same round, with the Titans and Bulldogs coming back from 20-0 down against their respective teams.

Round 11

May 16–18

Home Score Away Match information
Day & Time Venue Referee Attendance
Newcastle Knights 6–28 Parramatta Eels Friday, 6:00 pm McDonald Jones Stadium Todd Smith 20,125
Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs 24–20 Sydney Roosters Friday, 8:00 pm Accor Stadium Ashley Klein 30,166
Dolphins 12–16 New Zealand Warriors Saturday, 3:00 pm Suncorp Stadium Peter Gough 32,165
North Queensland Cowboys 6–24 Manly Warringah Sea Eagles Saturday, 5:30 pm Queensland Country Bank Stadium Grant Atkins 18,965
Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks 31–26 Melbourne Storm Saturday, 7:35 pm Sharks Stadium Adam Gee 11,570
Brisbane Broncos 26–30 St. George Illawarra Dragons Sunday, 2:00 pm Suncorp Stadium Gerard Sutton 38,016
Canberra Raiders 40–24 Gold Coast Titans Sunday, 4:05 pm GIO Stadium Liam Kennedy 9,650
Wests Tigers 12–22 South Sydney Rabbitohs Sunday, 6:15 pm Campbelltown Sports Stadium Wyatt Raymond 11,110
Bye: Penrith Panthers
Source:[13]

Round 12

May 22–25

Home Score Away Match information
Day & Time Venue Referee Attendance
Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs 8–44 Dolphins Thursday, 7:50 pm Accor Stadium Todd Smith 10,412
Parramatta Eels 30–10 Manly Warringah Sea Eagles Friday, 8:00 pm CommBank Stadium Liam Kennedy 13,425
Penrith Panthers 6–25 Newcastle Knights Saturday, 5:30 pm Carrington Park Belinda Sharpe 12,000
Sydney Roosters 42–16 Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks Saturday, 7:35 pm Industree Group Stadium Grant Atkins 13,399
New Zealand Warriors 10–16 Canberra Raiders Sunday, 4:05 pm Go Media Stadium Adam Gee 26,512
Bye: Brisbane Broncos, Gold Coast Titans, Melbourne Storm, North Queensland Cowboys, South Sydney Rabbitohs, St. George Illawarra Dragons, Wests Tigers
Source:[14]

Round 13

May 30–June 1

Home Score Away Match information
Day & Time Venue Referee Attendance
St. George Illawarra Dragons 20–6 Newcastle Knights Friday, 8:00 pm Jubilee Stadium Grant Atkins 10,411
Gold Coast Titans 16–28 Melbourne Storm Saturday, 3:00 pm Cbus Super Stadium Ziggy Przeklasa-Adamski 13,509
North Queensland Cowboys 32–28 Wests Tigers Saturday, 5:30 pm Queensland Country Bank Stadium Gerard Sutton 17,470
Manly Warringah Sea Eagles 34–6 Brisbane Broncos Saturday, 7:35 pm 4 Pines Park Adam Gee 17,375
South Sydney Rabbitohs 30–36 New Zealand Warriors Sunday, 2:00 pm Accor Stadium Wyatt Raymond 16,237
Penrith Panthers 18–10 Parramatta Eels Sunday, 4:05 pm CommBank Stadium Peter Gough 21,282
Sydney Roosters 24–26 Canberra Raiders Sunday, 6:15pm Allianz Stadium Ashley Klein 17,223
Bye: Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs, Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks, Dolphins
Source:[15]
  • Alex Johnston scored his 200th try in South Sydney's loss to the Warriors, becoming only the second person after Ken Irvine to achieve this feat in the NRL and it's predecessors since 1908

Round 14

June 5–9

Home Score Away Match information
Day & Time Venue Referee Attendance
Newcastle Knights 26–22* Manly Warringah Sea Eagles Thursday, 7:50 pm McDonald Jones Stadium Wyatt Raymond 16,027
Melbourne Storm 38–14 North Queensland Cowboys Friday, 6:00 pm AAMI Park Grant Atkins 19,096
Dolphins 56–6 St. George Illawarra Dragons Friday, 8:00 pm Suncorp Stadium Adam Gee 19,513
Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks 10–40 New Zealand Warriors Saturday, 5:30 pm Sharks Stadium Peter Gough 13,727
Brisbane Broncos 44–14 Gold Coast Titans Saturday, 7:35 pm Suncorp Stadium Ashley Klein 39,884
Canberra Raiders 36–12 South Sydney Rabbitohs Sunday, 2:00 pm GIO Stadium Todd Smith 19,438
Wests Tigers 14–18 Penrith Panthers Sunday, 4:05 pm CommBank Stadium Ziggy Przeklasa-Adamski 17,708
Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs 30–12 Parramatta Eels Monday, 4:00 pm Accor Stadium Gerard Sutton 59,878
Bye: Sydney Roosters
Source:[16]

Round 15

June 12–15

Home Score Away Match information
Day & Time Venue Referee Attendance
Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks 30–18 St. George Illawarra Dragons Thursday, 7:50 pm Sharks Stadium Grant Atkins 8,573
Gold Coast Titans 28–8 Manly Warringah Sea Eagles Friday, 8:00 pm Cbus Super Stadium Peter Gough 13,708
Newcastle Knights 8–12 Sydney Roosters Saturday, 5:30 pm McDonald Jones Stadium Gerard Sutton 24,849
North Queensland Cowboys 4–58 Dolphins Saturday, 7:35 pm Queensland Country Bank Stadium Todd Smith 18,343
South Sydney Rabbitohs 18–24 Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs Sunday, 4:05 pm Accor Stadium Adam Gee 23,871
Bye: Brisbane Broncos, Canberra Raiders, Melbourne Storm, New Zealand Warriors, Parramatta Eels, Penrith Panthers, Wests Tigers
Source:[17]
  • The North Queensland Cowboys 58-4 loss to the Dolphins is their biggest ever defeat in a home game, and their biggest in any game since Round 21, 2001.
  • For the first time since Round 8 2015, the Rabbitohs vs Bulldogs game had to be paused due to bad weather conditions (lightning).

Round 16

June 20–22

Home Score Away Match information
Day & Time Venue Referee Attendance
Wests Tigers 12–16 Canberra Raiders Friday, 8:00 pm Campbelltown Sports Stadium Adam Gee 9,328
New Zealand Warriors 18–28 Penrith Panthers Saturday, 3:00 pm Go Media Stadium Todd Smith 25,012
Dolphins 20–26 Newcastle Knights Saturday, 5:30 pm HBF Park Grant Atkins 10,077
South Sydney Rabbitohs 24–25* Melbourne Storm Saturday, 7:35 pm Accor Stadium Peter Gough 10,093
Brisbane Broncos 34–28 Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks Sunday, 2:00 pm Suncorp Stadium Wyatt Raymond 39,042
Sydney Roosters 42–8 North Queensland Cowboys Sunday, 4:05 pm Allianz Stadium Ashley Klein 21,143
Parramatta Eels 36–20 Gold Coast Titans Sunday, 6:15 pm CommBank Stadium Gerard Sutton 8,074
Bye: Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs, Manly Warringah Sea Eagles, St. George Illawarra Dragons
Source:[18]

Round 17 (Beanie for Brain Cancer Round)

June 26–29

Home Score Away Match information
Day & Time Venue Referee Attendance
Penrith Panthers 8–6 Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs Thursday, 7:50pm CommBank Stadium Grant Atkins 16,738
Manly Warringah Sea Eagles 28–10 Wests Tigers Friday, 6:00 pm 4 Pines Park Gerard Sutton 17,055
Newcastle Knights 18–22 Canberra Raiders Friday, 8:00 pm McDonald Jones Stadium Peter Gough 17,527
Brisbane Broncos 26–12 New Zealand Warriors Saturday, 3:00 pm Suncorp Stadium Adam Gee 43,424
St. George Illawarra Dragons 34–20 Parramatta Eels Saturday, 5:30 pm WIN Stadium Liam Kennedy 18,191
Dolphins 50–28 South Sydney Rabbitohs Saturday, 7:50 pm Suncorp Stadium Todd Smith 22,041
Melbourne Storm 30–6 Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks Sunday, 2:00 pm AAMI Park Ashley Klein 21,399
Gold Coast Titans 24–30 North Queensland Cowboys Sunday, 4:05 pm Cbus Super Stadium Wyatt Raymond 13,382
Bye: Sydney Roosters
Source:[19]

- The match between the Dolphins and South Sydney was originally scheduled to be held at Accor Stadium with Souths hosting the match. However, due to their Round 1 match being moved to CommBank Stadium and hosted by Souths due to severe weather in South East Queensland from Tropical Cyclone Alfred, their return game in Round 17 will become a Dolphins home game instead as compensation. The match was also rescheduled to a later start due to the Brisbane Broncos hosting a game at the same venue earlier in the day, without the games being packaged as a double-header.

Round 18

July 4–6

Home Score Away Match information
Day & Time Venue Referee Attendance
Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs 18–22 Brisbane Broncos Friday, 8:00 pm Accor Stadium Todd Smith 25,234
Canberra Raiders 28–24 St. George Illawarra Dragons Saturday, 5:30pm GIO Stadium Gerard Sutton 15,932
North Queensland Cowboys 20–26 Melbourne Storm Saturday, 7:35 pm Queensland Country Bank Stadium Liam Kennedy 20,383
Sydney Roosters 28–30 Wests Tigers Sunday, 2:00 pm Allianz Stadium Peter Gough 24,311
Manly Warringah Sea Eagles 30–12 South Sydney Rabbitohs Sunday, 4:05 pm 4 Pines Park Wyatt Raymond 17,298
Bye: Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks, Dolphins, Gold Coast Titans, Newcastle Knights, New Zealand Warriors, Parramatta Eels, Penrith Panthers
Source:[20]

Round 19

July 11–13

Home Score Away Match information
Day & Time Venue Referee Attendance
Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks Dolphins Friday, 8:00 pm Sharks Stadium Adam Gee
Newcastle Knights Melbourne Storm Saturday, 3:00 pm McDonald Jones Stadium Todd Smith
St. George Illawarra Dragons Sydney Roosters Saturday, 5:30 pm Jubilee Stadium Grant Atkins
North Queensland Cowboys Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs Saturday, 7:35 pm Queensland Country Bank Stadium Wyatt Raymond
New Zealand Warriors Wests Tigers Sunday, 2:00 pm Go Media Stadium Gerard Sutton
Parramatta Eels Penrith Panthers Sunday, 4:05 pm CommBank Stadium Peter Gough
Gold Coast Titans Brisbane Broncos Sunday, 6:15 pm Cbus Super Stadium Liam Kennedy
Bye: Canberra Raiders, Manly Warringah Sea Eagles, South Sydney Rabbitohs
Source:[21]

Round 20

July 17–20

Home Score Away Match information
Day & Time Venue Referee Attendance
Dolphins North Queensland Cowboys Thursday, 7:50 pm Suncorp Stadium
Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks Sydney Roosters Friday, 6:00 pm Sharks Stadium
Penrith Panthers South Sydney Rabbitohs Friday, 8:00 pm CommBank Stadium
Canberra Raiders Parramatta Eels Saturday, 3:00 pm GIO Stadium
Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs St. George Illawarra Dragons Saturday, 5:30 pm Accor Stadium
Melbourne Storm Manly Warringah Sea Eagles Saturday, 7:35 pm AAMI Park
Wests Tigers Gold Coast Titans Sunday, 2:00 pm Leichhardt Oval
Newcastle Knights New Zealand Warriors Sunday, 4:05 pm McDonald Jones Stadium
Bye: Brisbane Broncos
Source:[22]

Round 21

July 24–27

Home Score Away Match information
Day & Time Venue Referee Attendance
Sydney Roosters Melbourne Storm Thursday, 7:50 pm Allianz Stadium
North Queensland Cowboys St. George Illawarra Dragons Friday, 6:00 pm Queensland Country Bank Stadium
Brisbane Broncos Parramatta Eels Friday, 8:00 pm Suncorp Stadium
New Zealand Warriors Gold Coast Titans Saturday, 3:00 pm Go Media Stadium
Penrith Panthers Wests Tigers Saturday, 5:30 pm CommBank Stadium
South Sydney Rabbitohs Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks Saturday, 7:35 pm Industree Group Stadium
Canberra Raiders Newcastle Knights Sunday, 2:00 pm GIO Stadium
Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs Manly Warringah Sea Eagles Sunday, 4:05 pm Allianz Stadium
Bye: Dolphins
Source:[23]
  • The game between Bulldogs and the Sea Eagles was the only game played at the new Allianz Stadium (away from Accor Stadium) since the 2014 Semi Final

Round 22

July 31–August 3

Home Score Away Match information
Day & Time Venue Referee Attendance
Parramatta Eels Melbourne Storm Thursday, 7:50 pm CommBank Stadium
New Zealand Warriors Dolphins Friday, 6:00 pm Go Media Stadium
Brisbane Broncos South Sydney Rabbitohs Friday, 8:00 pm Suncorp Stadium
Gold Coast Titans Penrith Panthers Saturday, 3:00 pm Cbus Super Stadium
St. George Illawarra Dragons Canberra Raiders Saturday, 5:30 pm WIN Stadium
Manly Warringah Sea Eagles Sydney Roosters Saturday, 7:35 pm 4 Pines Park
Wests Tigers Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs Sunday, 2:00 pm CommBank Stadium
Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks North Queensland Cowboys Sunday, 4:05 pm Sharks Stadium
Bye: Newcastle Knights
Source:[24]

Round 23 (Indigenous Round)

August 7–10

Home Score Away Match information
Day & Time Venue Referee Attendance
Melbourne Storm Brisbane Broncos Thursday, 7:50 pm AAMI Park
Newcastle Knights Penrith Panthers Friday, 6:00 pm McDonald Jones Stadium
Canberra Raiders Manly Warringah Sea Eagles Friday, 8:00 pm GIO Stadium
St. George Illawarra Dragons Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks Saturday, 3:00 pm Jubilee Stadium
Dolphins Sydney Roosters Saturday, 5:30 pm Suncorp Stadium
Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs New Zealand Warriors Saturday, 7:35 pm Accor Stadium
Gold Coast Titans South Sydney Rabbitohs Sunday, 2:00 pm Cbus Super Stadium
Parramatta Eels North Queensland Cowboys Sunday, 4:05 pm CommBank Stadium
Bye: Wests Tigers
Source:[25]

Round 24 (Indigenous Round)

August 14–17

Home Score Away Match information
Day & Time Venue Referee Attendance
Penrith Panthers Melbourne Storm Thursday, 7:50 pm CommBank Stadium
New Zealand Warriors St. George Illawarra Dragons Friday, 6:00 pm Go Media Stadium
Sydney Roosters Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs Friday, 8:00 pm Allianz Stadium
Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks Gold Coast Titans Saturday, 3:00 pm Sharks Stadium
Brisbane Broncos Dolphins Saturday, 5:30 pm Suncorp Stadium
South Sydney Rabbitohs Parramatta Eels Saturday, 7:35 pm Allianz Stadium
Wests Tigers Manly Warringah Sea Eagles Sunday, 2:00 pm
North Queensland Cowboys Newcastle Knights Sunday, 4:05 pm Queensland Country Bank Stadium
Bye: Canberra Raiders
Source:[26]

Round 25 (Telstra Footy Country Round)

August 21–24

Home Score Away Match information
Day & Time Venue Referee Attendance
South Sydney Rabbitohs St. George Illawarra Dragons Thursday, 7:50 pm Accor Stadium
Penrith Panthers Canberra Raiders Friday, 6:00 pm Glen Willow Oval
Melbourne Storm Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs Friday, 8:00 pm AAMI Park
Manly Warringah Sea Eagles Dolphins Saturday, 3:00 pm 4 Pines Park
Gold Coast Titans New Zealand Warriors Saturday, 5:30 pm Cbus Super Stadium
Parramatta Eels Sydney Roosters Saturday, 7:35 pm CommBank Stadium
Newcastle Knights Brisbane Broncos Sunday, 2:00 pm McDonald Jones Stadium
Wests Tigers North Queensland Cowboys Sunday, 4:05 pm Leichhardt Oval
Bye: Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks
Source:[27]

Round 26

August 28–31

Home Score Away Match information
Day & Time Venue Referee Attendance
Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs Penrith Panthers Thursday, 7:50 pm Accor Stadium
New Zealand Warriors Parramatta Eels Friday, 6:00 pm Go Media Stadium
Melbourne Storm Sydney Roosters Friday, 8:00 pm AAMI Park
Canberra Raiders Wests Tigers Saturday, 3:00 pm GIO Stadium
St. George Illawarra Dragons Manly Warringah Sea Eagles Saturday, 5:30 pm Jubilee Stadium
North Queensland Cowboys Brisbane Broncos Saturday, 7:35 pm Queensland Country Bank Stadium
Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks Newcastle Knights Sunday, 2:00 pm Sharks Stadium
Dolphins Gold Coast Titans Sunday, 4:05 pm Suncorp Stadium
Bye: South Sydney Rabbitohs
Source:[28]

Round 27

September 4–7

Home Score Away Match information
Day & Time Venue Referee Attendance
Brisbane Broncos Melbourne Storm Thursday, 7:50 pm Suncorp Stadium
Manly Warringah Sea Eagles New Zealand Warriors Friday, 6:00 pm 4 Pines Park
Sydney Roosters South Sydney Rabbitohs Friday, 8:00 pm Allianz Stadium
St. George Illawarra Dragons Penrith Panthers Saturday, 3:00 pm WIN Stadium
Gold Coast Titans Wests Tigers Saturday, 5:30 pm Cbus Super Stadium
Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks Saturday, 7:35 pm Accor Stadium
Dolphins Canberra Raiders Sunday, 2:00 pm Kayo Stadium
Parramatta Eels Newcastle Knights Sunday, 4:05 pm CommBank Stadium
Bye: North Queensland Cowboys
Source:[29]

Stadiums used

Stadium Games Played Teams / Events Total Attendance Average Attendance Highest Attendance
4 Pines Park 12 Manly Warringah Sea Eagles 152,897 16,989 17,375
AAMI Park 11 Melbourne Storm 151,263 21,609 26,427
Accor Stadium 19 Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs, South Sydney Rabbitohs 311,199 25,933 65,305
Allegiant Stadium 2[a] Canberra Raiders, Penrith Panthers 45,209 45,209 45,209
Allianz Stadium 13 Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs, Sydney Roosters, Indigenous Round 161,398 23,057 41,021
Apollo Projects Stadium 1 New Zealand Warriors 17,095 17,095 17,095
Belmore Sports Ground 1 Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs 17,892 17,892 17,892
Campbelltown Sports Stadium 4 Wests Tigers 45,618 11,405 13,160
Carrington Park 1 Penrith Panthers 12,000 12,000 12,000
Cbus Super Stadium 12 Gold Coast Titans 83,457 13,910 15,089
CommBank Stadium 25 Parramatta Eels, Penrith Panthers, South Sydney Rabbitohs, Wests Tigers 220,081 15,720 26,145
GIO Stadium 12 Canberra Raiders 114,331 16,333 23,827
Glen Willow Oval 1 Penrith Panthers
Go Media Stadium 10 New Zealand Warriors 118,350 23,670 26,512
HBF Park 1 Dolphins 10,077 10,077 10,077
Industree Group Stadium 2 Sydney Roosters, South Sydney Rabbitohs 13,399 13,399 13,399
Kayo Stadium 2 Dolphins 10,023 10,023 10,023
Leichhardt Oval 3 Wests Tigers 14,812 14,812 14,812
McDonald Jones Stadium 12 Newcastle Knights 162,460 20,308 25,960
Jubilee Stadium 6 St. George Illawarra Dragons 32,833 10,944 16,211
Optus Stadium 2[b] Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks, South Sydney Rabbitohs 31,347 31,347 31,347
Queensland Country Bank Stadium 12 North Queensland Cowboys 149,445 18,681 20,383
Sharks Stadium 10 Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks 59,893 11,979 14,320
Suncorp Stadium 30[c] Brisbane Broncos, Dolphins, Magic Round 642,191 37,776 50,658
TIO Stadium 1 Parramatta Eels 9,556 9,556 9,556
WIN Stadium 6 St. George Illawarra Dragons 55,731 13,933 18,191

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Notes

  1. ^ Includes 1 double-header.
  2. ^ Includes 1 double-header.
  3. ^ Includes 1 double-header & 2 triple-headers.