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List of National Rugby League golden point games

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Thegolden point, asudden death overtime system, is used to resolve drawnrugby league matches in theNational Rugby League,Australasia's top competition in the sport. The term is borrowed from thegolden goal system formerly employed inassociation football. The golden point is used to determine a winner when scores are level at the end of regular time.[1] Prior to its introduction into the National Rugby League competition at the beginning ofthe 2003 season, normal season games were left as draws; in finals matches, 20 minutes extra time ensued (10 minutes each way), with a replay in the event of a draw. If the scores are level at the end of 80 minutes, five minutes are played, the teams swap ends with no break, and a further five minutes are played. Any score (try,penalty goal, orfield goal) in this 10-minute period secures a win for the scoring team, and the game ends at that point.[1] If the scoring event is a try, no conversion is attempted. If no further scoring occurs, the game is drawn and each team receives one competition point.

As of 14 September 2025, 175 golden point games have been played, with 19 remaining a draw after the ten minutes of golden point extra-time.Daly Cherry-Evans has scored the winning points on seven occasions, more than anyone in the NRL, withJohnathan Thurston,Valentine Holmes,Jamayne Isaako,Shaun Johnson, andNathan Cleary all behind him on four. TheNorth Queensland Cowboys have played the most golden point games with 27 in total, while of the teams that have been in the competition since the implementation of golden point, theSydney Roosters have played the least with 14. TheCanterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs are the most successful team under the format, having won 12 of their 16 golden point matches (including a draw), whilst theWests Tigers are the worst, having lost 15 of their 21 matches. TheSt. George Illawarra Dragons were the final club to win their first golden point match, after five previous failed attempts. TheNew Zealand Warriors have all featured in the most drawn matches with five.

The two teams that have met each other the most times in golden point games are thePenrith Panthers and theNorth Queensland Cowboys, with a total of five match-ups. Four of the games were played in Townsville while only one was played in Penrith. The results are evenly spread, each team winning two games and their most recent game resulting in a draw.

The first golden point game in a grand final occurred in2015, between theBrisbane Broncos and theNorth Queensland Cowboys, which was won 17–16 by the Cowboys after aJohnathan Thurston field goal sealed the win and a first premiership title for the Cowboys.

Following the2015 NRL Grand Final the rules for tied NRL finals matches reverted to two five minute periods of extra-time, followed by golden point extra time if required.[2]

The first golden point game in aNRL Women's Premiership match occurred during the fifth season of the competition in2022, withRachael Pearson of theSt. George Illawarra Dragons scoring a field goal to defeat theBrisbane Broncos 19–18.

List of golden point matches

[edit]
Key to list
Drawn games
Finals match
Grand Final
#HomeScoreAwayDateVenueGolden point(s) scorer
1Manly Warringah Sea Eagles36–34Parramatta Eels18 May 2003Brookvale OvalBen Walker[3]
2North Queensland Cowboys24–28Penrith Panthers7 June 2003Dairy Farmers StadiumJoe Galuvao[4]
3South Sydney Rabbitohs30–31New Zealand Warriors29 June 2003Aussie StadiumStacey Jones[5]
4Melbourne Storm22–26Brisbane Broncos20 July 2003Olympic ParkScott Minto[6]
5South Sydney Rabbitohs17–16Wests Tigers21 March 2004Aussie StadiumWillie Peters[7]
6Parramatta Eels14–18Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks24 April 2004Parramatta StadiumNigel Vagana[8]
7Brisbane Broncos16–17Newcastle Knights14 May 2004Suncorp StadiumKurt Gidley[9]
8South Sydney Rabbitohs20–20North Queensland Cowboys15 May 2004Bluetongue StadiumNone[10]
9New Zealand Warriors26–28North Queensland Cowboys20 June 2004Ericsson StadiumJosh Hannay[11]
10Newcastle Knights24–28North Queensland Cowboys25 July 2004EnergyAustralia StadiumTravis Norton[12]
11Canberra Raiders30–29New Zealand Warriors25 July 2004Canberra StadiumClinton Schifcofske[13]
12Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks12–16Brisbane Broncos31 July 2004Toyota ParkBrent Tate[14]
13South Sydney Rabbitohs34–34Brisbane Broncos31 August 2004Aussie StadiumNone[15]
14Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs21–21South Sydney Rabbitohs4 June 2005Sydney ShowgroundNone[16]
15Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks30–26Newcastle Knights16 July 2005Toyota ParkVince Mellars[17]
16St. George Illawarra Dragons12–13Penrith Panthers19 March 2006WIN StadiumPreston Campbell[18]
17Canberra Raiders21–20Penrith Panthers1 April 2006Canberra StadiumClinton Schifcofske[19]
18North Queensland Cowboys14–15Canberra Raiders27 May 2006Dairy Farmers StadiumTodd Carney[20]
19Melbourne Storm17–16Penrith Panthers28 May 2006Olympic ParkCooper Cronk[21]
20Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs22–18New Zealand Warriors9 July 2006Telstra StadiumMark O'Meley[22]
21Canberra Raiders20–18Wests Tigers16 July 2006Canberra StadiumClinton Schifcofske[23]
22Wests Tigers18–19Canberra Raiders13 August 2006Campbelltown StadiumTodd Carney[24]
23Parramatta Eels22–20Wests Tigers30 March 2007Parramatta StadiumLuke Burt[25]
24Brisbane Broncos28–29Penrith Panthers30 March 2007Suncorp StadiumPeter Wallace[26]
25Wests Tigers14–12Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks15 April 2007Campbelltown StadiumBenji Marshall[27]
26Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks12–13Sydney Roosters26 May 2007Toyota ParkAnthony Minichiello[28]
27Brisbane Broncos19–18Gold Coast Titans6 July 2007Suncorp StadiumDarren Lockyer[29]
28Sydney Roosters31–31New Zealand Warriors5 August 2007Sydney Football StadiumNone[30]
29Wests Tigers22–26Sydney Roosters10 August 2007Telstra StadiumJoel Monaghan[31]
30Parramatta Eels24–25Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks11 August 2007Parramatta StadiumBrett Seymour[32]
31Penrith Panthers26–30North Queensland Cowboys13 August 2007CUA StadiumAshley Graham[33]
32Newcastle Knights13–12Manly Warringah Sea Eagles22 March 2008EnergyAustralia StadiumScott Dureau[34]
33Parramatta Eels24–23Newcastle Knights28 March 2008Parramatta StadiumLuke Burt[35]
34St. George Illawarra Dragons16–18Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks5 April 2008ANZ StadiumLuke Covell[36]
35Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks20–21Penrith Panthers19 April 2008Toyota ParkJarrod Sammut
36North Queensland Cowboys18–19Penrith Panthers31 May 2008Dairy Farmers StadiumJarrod Sammut[37]
37Penrith Panthers12–12Brisbane Broncos27 June 2008CUA StadiumNone
38Bulldogs30–34South Sydney Rabbitohs7 July 2008ANZ StadiumLuke Capewell[38]
39Brisbane Broncos25–21Gold Coast Titans22 August 2008Suncorp StadiumGreg Eastwood[39]
40Melbourne Storm17–16St. George Illawarra Dragons13 March 2009Olympic ParkGreg Inglis
41New Zealand Warriors17–16Sydney Roosters19 April 2009Mt Smart StadiumStacey Jones
42Melbourne Storm14–14New Zealand Warriors25 April 2009Olympic ParkNone
43Parramatta Eels16–16South Sydney Rabbitohs22 May 2009ANZ StadiumNone
44Penrith Panthers32–32New Zealand Warriors1 August 2009CUA StadiumNone[40]
45South Sydney Rabbitohs18–19Gold Coast Titans19 March 2010ANZ StadiumScott Prince[41]
46North Queensland Cowboys19–20Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks26 June 2010Dairy Farmers StadiumTrent Barrett
47St. George Illawarra Dragons10–11Gold Coast Titans23 July 2010WIN Jubilee OvalMat Rogers
48North Queensland Cowboys28–24Newcastle Knights24 July 2010Dairy Farmers StadiumWill Tupou
49South Sydney Rabbitohs34–30Wests Tigers7 August 2010ANZ StadiumDylan Farrell
50Wests Tigers15–19Sydney Roosters11 September 2010Sydney Football StadiumShaun Kenny-Dowall
51Canberra Raiders22–23Gold Coast Titans2 April 2011Canberra StadiumGreg Bird
52Parramatta Eels14–14St. George Illawarra Dragons3 June 2011Parramatta StadiumNone
53Wests Tigers17–16Newcastle Knights6 June 2011Leichhardt OvalRobbie Farah
54Brisbane Broncos25–24Canberra Raiders12 June 2011Suncorp StadiumPeter Wallace
55Penrith Panthers23–22Parramatta Eels16 July 2011Centrebet StadiumLuke Walsh
56South Sydney Rabbitohs21–20Sydney Roosters16 July 2011ANZ StadiumChris Sandow
57Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs8–7Parramatta Eels22 July 2011ANZ StadiumTrent Hodkinson
58South Sydney Rabbitohs26–24North Queensland Cowboys19 August 2011ANZ StadiumChris Sandow
59Parramatta Eels12–13Sydney Roosters26 August 2011Parramatta StadiumBraith Anasta
60Brisbane Broncos13–12St. George Illawarra Dragons17 September 2011Suncorp StadiumDarren Lockyer
61Newcastle Knights14–15St. George Illawarra Dragons1 March 2012Hunter StadiumJamie Soward
62Wests Tigers17–16Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks4 March 2012Leichhardt OvalBenji Marshall
63Wests Tigers16–17South Sydney Rabbitohs1 April 2012Allianz StadiumGreg Inglis
64Gold Coast Titans14–15Wests Tigers5 May 2012Skilled ParkRobbie Farah
65Penrith Panthers13–12St. George Illawarra Dragons14 May 2012Centrebet StadiumLachlan Coote
66St. George Illawarra Dragons18–19South Sydney Rabbitohs20 May 2012WIN Jubilee OvalAdam Reynolds
67Penrith Panthers18–19Parramatta Eels23 June 2012Centrebet StadiumChris Sandow
68Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks14–14Sydney Roosters9 July 2012Toyota StadiumNone
69Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks20–21Penrith Panthers28 July 2012Toyota StadiumLuke Walsh
70Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs23–22Wests Tigers17 August 2012ANZ StadiumKrisnan Inu
71Newcastle Knights20–21Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks5 May 2013Hunter StadiumJeff Robson
72Melbourne Storm10–10Manly Warringah Sea Eagles20 May 2013AAMI ParkNone
73Manly Warringah Sea Eagles30–32Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs14 June 2013Brookvale OvalTrent Hodkinson
74South Sydney Rabbitohs18–22St. George Illawarra Dragons22 July 2013ANZ StadiumBrett Morris
75Newcastle Knights18–18Brisbane Broncos2 August 2013Hunter StadiumNone
76Melbourne Storm23–22Gold Coast Titans7 September 2013AAMI ParkCooper Cronk
77Manly Warringah Sea Eagles22–23Melbourne Storm8 March 2014Brookvale OvalCameron Smith
78North Queensland Cowboys20–19Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks1 September 20141300SMILES StadiumJohnathan Thurston
79Gold Coast Titans19–18Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs7 September 2014Cbus Super StadiumWilliam Zillman
80Manly Warringah Sea Eagles17–18Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs20 September 2014Allianz StadiumTrent Hodkinson
81Wests Tigers24–25Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs27 March 2015ANZ StadiumMoses Mbye
82North Queensland Cowboys18–17Melbourne Storm30 March 20151300SMILES StadiumJohnathan Thurston
83Brisbane Broncos22–18Sydney Roosters10 April 2015Suncorp StadiumBen Hunt
84Parramatta Eels13–17New Zealand Warriors16 May 2015Pirtek StadiumBodene Thompson
85Gold Coast Titans22–23Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks16 May 2015Cbus Super StadiumValentine Holmes
86Canberra Raiders20–21Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks18 July 2015GIO StadiumValentine Holmes
87St. George Illawarra Dragons32–30Wests Tigers5 September 2015ANZ StadiumJosh Dugan
88Parramatta Eels24–28Canberra Raiders6 September 2015Pirtek StadiumJosh Hodgson
89Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs11–10St. George Illawarra Dragons12 September 2015ANZ StadiumJosh Reynolds
90Brisbane Broncos16–17North Queensland Cowboys4 October 2015ANZ StadiumJohnathan Thurston
91Newcastle Knights24–24Canberra Raiders19 March 2016Hunter StadiumNone
92Brisbane Broncos21–20North Queensland Cowboys25 March 2016Suncorp StadiumAnthony Milford
93Sydney Roosters28–32New Zealand Warriors3 April 2016Central Coast StadiumRoger Tuivasa-Sheck
94Wests Tigers18–19Melbourne Storm17 April 2016Leichhardt OvalCooper Cronk
95Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs21–20Gold Coast Titans23 April 2016ANZ StadiumJosh Reynolds
96St. George Illawarra Dragons16–12Canberra Raiders12 May 2016Jubilee OvalEuan Aitken
97South Sydney Rabbitohs28–29Gold Coast Titans5 June 2016nib StadiumAshley Taylor
98Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks19–18New Zealand Warriors25 June 2016Southern Cross Group StadiumJames Maloney
99Canberra Raiders29–25Newcastle Knights3 July 2016GIO StadiumJordan Rapana
100Manly Warringah Sea Eagles15–14New Zealand Warriors16 July 2016nib stadiumDaly Cherry-Evans
101Canberra Raiders26–22New Zealand Warriors24 July 2016GIO StadiumJarrod Croker
102New Zealand Warriors20–16Penrith Panthers30 July 2016Mount Smart StadiumShaun Johnson
103Gold Coast Titans18–18Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks1 August 2016Cbus Super StadiumNone
104Melbourne Storm15–14South Sydney Rabbitohs6 August 2016AAMI ParkCameron Smith
105Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs20–16Manly Warringah Sea Eagles11 August 2016ANZ StadiumJosh Reynolds
106North Queensland Cowboys20–16Canberra Raiders4 March 20171300SMILES StadiumGavin Cooper
107Brisbane Broncos20–21North Queensland Cowboys10 March 2017Suncorp StadiumJohnathan Thurston
108Canberra Raiders18–20Manly Warringah Sea Eagles21 April 2017GIO StadiumDylan Walker
109Sydney Roosters13–12St. George Illawarra Dragons25 April 2017Allianz StadiumMitchell Pearce
110Manly Warringah Sea Eagles21–20Canberra Raiders4 June 2017LottolandDaly Cherry-Evans
111Melbourne Storm23–22North Queensland Cowboys17 June 2017AAMI ParkBrodie Croft
112Sydney Roosters25–24Melbourne Storm24 June 2017Adelaide OvalMitchell Pearce[42]
113Parramatta Eels13–12Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs29 June 2017ANZ StadiumMitchell Moses
114Canberra Raiders18–14St. George Illawarra Dragons14 July 2017GIO StadiumElliot Whitehead
115New Zealand Warriors21–22Manly Warringah Sea Eagles27 August 2017Mt. Smart StadiumDaly Cherry-Evans
116Newcastle Knights19–18Manly Warringah Sea Eagles9 March 2018McDonald Jones StadiumMitchell Pearce
117Wests Tigers7–9Brisbane Broncos23 March 2018Campbelltown StadiumJamayne Isaako
118Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks32–33Manly Warringah Sea Eagles5 August 2018Southern Cross Group StadiumDaly Cherry-Evans
119Gold Coast Titans16–17Penrith Panthers11 August 2018Cbus Super StadiumNathan Cleary
120Penrith Panthers9–8Wests Tigers5 April 2019Panthers StadiumNathan Cleary[43]
121Manly Warringah Sea Eagles13–12South Sydney Rabbitohs6 April 2019LottolandDaly Cherry-Evans[44]
122Newcastle Knights12–13St. George Illawarra Dragons7 April 2019McDonald Jones StadiumCorey Norman[45]
123Melbourne Storm20–21Sydney Roosters19 April 2019AAMI ParkLatrell Mitchell[46]
124North Queensland Cowboys26–27Wests Tigers15 June 20191300SMILES StadiumBenji Marshall[47]
125New Zealand Warriors18–19Penrith Panthers30 June 2019Mt. Smart StadiumJames Maloney[48]
126Brisbane Broncos18–18New Zealand Warriors13 July 2019Suncorp StadiumNone[49]
127Melbourne Storm10–11Manly Warringah Sea Eagles27 July 2019AAMI ParkDaly Cherry-Evans[50]
128Brisbane Broncos17–16Parramatta Eels30 August 2019Suncorp StadiumJamayne Isaako[51][52]
129Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks14–15Canberra Raiders1 September 2019PointsBet StadiumAidan Sezer[53]
130Penrith Panthers14–14Newcastle Knights31 May 2020Campbelltown StadiumNone[54]
131Parramatta Eels25–24Canberra Raiders27 June 2020Bankwest StadiumClinton Gutherson[55]
132Melbourne Storm27–25Sydney Roosters2 July 2020Suncorp StadiumCameron Smith[56]
133North Queensland Cowboys23–22St. George Illawarra Dragons6 September 2020Queensland Country Bank StadiumValentine Holmes[57]
134South Sydney Rabbitohs18–14Wests Tigers17 April 2021Stadium AustraliaTom Burgess[58]
135Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks13–12St. George Illawarra Dragons21 May 2021Netstrata Jubilee StadiumChad Townsend[59]
136New Zealand Warriors18–19St. George Illawarra Dragons2 July 2021Central Coast StadiumCorey Norman[60]
137Melbourne Storm15–14South Sydney Rabbitohs17 March 2022AAMI ParkRyan Papenhuyzen[61]
138Melbourne Storm24–28Parramatta Eels26 March 2022AAMI ParkRay Stone[62]
139New Zealand Warriors25–24North Queensland Cowboys8 April 2022Moreton Daily StadiumShaun Johnson[63]
140New Zealand Warriors21–20Canberra Raiders30 April 2022Moreton Daily StadiumShaun Johnson[64][65]
141Gold Coast Titans20–16St. George Illawarra Dragons14 May 2022Suncorp StadiumJamayne Isaako[66][67]
142Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks21–20South Sydney Rabbitohs30 July 2022PointsBet StadiumNicho Hynes[68][69]
143New Zealand Warriors26–27Gold Coast Titans3 September 2022Mount Smart StadiumTanah Boyd
144Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks30–32North Queensland Cowboys10 September 2022PointsBet StadiumValentine Holmes
145Parramatta Eels12–16Melbourne Storm2 March 2023CommBank StadiumHarry Grant[70]
146Parramatta Eels17–16Penrith Panthers23 March 2023CommBank StadiumMitchell Moses[71]
147South Sydney Rabbitohs13–12Manly Warringah Sea Eagles25 March 2023Accor StadiumLachlan Ilias[72]
148Manly Warringah Sea Eagles32–32Newcastle Knights1 April 2023Glen Willow OvalNone[73][74]
149Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs15–14North Queensland Cowboys2 April 2023Accor StadiumMatt Burton[75][76]
150Newcastle Knights15–16Penrith Panthers15 April 2023McDonald Jones StadiumNathan Cleary[77][78]
151Canberra Raiders31–30Dolphins29 April 2023McDonald's ParkJamal Fogarty[79][80]
152North Queensland Cowboys27–23Penrith Panthers16 June 2023Queensland Country Bank StadiumScott Drinkwater[81][82]
153Gold Coast Titans21–23Dolphins9 July 2023Cbus Super StadiumJamayne Isaako
154New Zealand Warriors21–20Canberra Raiders21 July 2023Go Media StadiumShaun Johnson
155North Queensland Cowboys21–20Newcastle Knights16 March 2024Queensland Country Bank StadiumChad Townsend[83][84]
156New Zealand Warriors22–22Manly Warringah Sea Eagles13 April 2024Go Media StadiumNone[85][86]
157Canberra Raiders21–20Gold Coast Titans14 April 2024GIO StadiumJamal Fogarty[87][88]
158Dolphins25–26Canberra Raiders1 June 2024Kayo StadiumJordan Rapana[89]
159Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs15–14Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks28 June 2024Accor StadiumMatt Burton[90]
160Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs13–12New Zealand Warriors6 July 2024Accor StadiumMatt Burton[91]
161North Queensland Cowboys20–21Manly Warringah Sea Eagles6 July 2024Queensland Country Bank StadiumDaly Cherry-Evans[92]
162Penrith Panthers28–26Dolphins21 July 2024Bluebet StadiumNathan Cleary[93]
163Dolphins34–32New Zealand Warriors11 August 2024Suncorp StadiumSean O'Sullivan[94]
164Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks19–18Newcastle Knights18 August 2024Pointsbet StadiumDaniel Atkinson[95]
165Parramatta Eels23–22St. George Illawarra Dragons5 April 2025CommBank StadiumZac Lomax[96]
166New Zealand Warriors20–18Brisbane Broncos19 April 2025Go Media StadiumLuke Metcalf[97]
167Wests Tigers20–18Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks27 April 2025Leichhardt OvalAdam Doueihi[98]
168Melbourne Storm18–20Canberra Raiders4 May 2025Suncorp StadiumJamal Fogarty[99]
169North Queensland Cowboys30–30Penrith Panthers10 May 2025Queensland Country Bank StadiumNone
170Newcastle Knights26–22Manly Warringah Sea Eagles5 June 2025McDonald Jones StadiumKalyn Ponga[100]
171South Sydney Rabbitohs24–25Melbourne Storm21 June 2025Accor StadiumRyan Papenhuyzen[101]
172Gold Coast Titans26–30Penrith Panthers2 August 2025Cbus Super StadiumBlaize Talagi[102]
173Penrith Panthers18–22Melbourne Storm14 August 2025CommBank StadiumHarry Grant[103]
174Penrith Panthers16–20Canberra Raiders22 August 2025Glen Willow OvalKaeo Weekes[104]
175Canberra Raiders28–29Brisbane Broncos14 September 2025GIO StadiumBen Hunt

Tally

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PosTeamPldWDLPFPAPDPCT
1Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs161213304291+13.781
2Brisbane Broncos201145402384+18.650
3Melbourne Storm211227401396+5.619
4Canberra Raiders2715111587573+14.574
5Sydney Roosters14725282281+1.571
6Penrith Panthers2814410566573−7.571
7North Queensland Cowboys2714211615596+19.556
8Manly Warringah Sea Eagles20938405409−4.525
9South Sydney Rabbitohs22949468461+7.500
10Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks25112124864860.480
11Parramatta Eels208210379390−11.450
12New Zealand Warriors269512575576−1.442
13Gold Coast Titans187110366373−7.417
14Dolphins52031381380.400
15St. George Illawarra Dragons206113323330−7.325
16Newcastle Knights204412400417−17.300
17Wests Tigers216015388411−23.286
Updated to match(es) played on 14 September 2025. Source:Rugby League Tables

List of NRLW golden point games

[edit]
Key to list
Drawn games
Finals match
Grand Final
#HomeScoreAwayDateVenueGolden point(s) scorer
1Brisbane Broncos18–19St George Illawarra Dragons10 September 2022AAMI ParkRachael Pearson[105]
2Brisbane Broncos16–17Gold Coast Titans27 July 2023The GabbaLauren Brown[106][107]
3St George Illawarra Dragons18–19Canberra Raiders12 August 2023WIN StadiumZahara Temara[108][109]
4Gold Coast Titans14–14Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs2 August 2025McDonald Jones StadiumNone[110]
5Canberra Raiders17–16Wests Tigers30 August 2025GIO StadiumZahara Temara[111]
6Cronulla Sharks19–18Newcastle Knights31 August 2025Sharks StadiumChantay Kiria-Ratu[112]
7Gold Coast Titans17–16Canberra Raiders13 September 2025Cbus Super StadiumLauren Brown[113]

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  63. ^Bungard, Matt (8 April 2022)."Shaun Johnson seals win for Warriors with golden-point field goal".Nine's Wide World of Sport. Nine Media.Archived from the original on 10 April 2022. Retrieved10 April 2022.
  64. ^Burgess, Michael (30 April 2022)."NRL: Shaun Johnson the golden-point hero as New Zealand Warriors bounce back by beating Canberra Raiders".The New Zealand Herald.Archived from the original on 30 April 2022. Retrieved1 May 2022.
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  71. ^Pengilly, Adam (23 March 2023)."Million-dollar Moses sinks Panthers in golden point as Eels off the mark".smh.com.au. Nine Media.Archived from the original on 26 March 2023. Retrieved26 March 2023.
  72. ^Gates, Zachary (25 March 2023)."Young Bunny's golden point heroics ice perfect night for late legend".Nine's Wide World of Sport. Nine Media.Archived from the original on 25 March 2023. Retrieved26 March 2023.
  73. ^"Knights and Manly draw after high-scoring thriller in Mudgee".newcastleknights.com.au. 1 April 2023.Archived from the original on 2 April 2023. Retrieved2 April 2023.
  74. ^"Twelve tries scored as Sea Eagles and Knights produce first NRL draw in three years".stuff.co.nz. 1 April 2023.Archived from the original on 2 April 2023. Retrieved2 April 2023.
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  76. ^Newton, Alicia (2 April 2023)."Burton field goal produces miracle win over Cowboys".NRL.com.Archived from the original on 2 April 2023. Retrieved2 April 2023.
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  81. ^"Scott Drinkwater's golden point stunner earns North Queensland 27-23 win over Penrith in Townsville".abc.net.au. Australian Broadcasting Corporation. 16 June 2023.Archived from the original on 17 June 2023. Retrieved17 June 2023.
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  85. ^Bone, Alyssa (13 April 2024)."Warriors mount thrilling comeback against Sea Eagles as golden point ends in draw".Nine's Wide World of Sport. Nine Media.Archived from the original on 7 May 2024. Retrieved15 April 2024.
  86. ^Lenehan, Martin (13 April 2024)."Warriors, Sea Eagles play themselves to a standstill in epic draw".NRL.com.Archived from the original on 18 April 2024. Retrieved15 April 2024.
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  90. ^Bartle, Harry (29 June 2024)."NRL: Canterbury Bulldogs claim dramatic golden point win over Cronulla Sharks thanks to Matt Burton field goal".Newshub. Archived fromthe original on 28 June 2024. Retrieved19 August 2024.
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