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2023 NRL season results

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Main article:2023 NRL season

The 2023 NRL season was the 116th of professional rugby league in Australia and the 26th season run by the National Rugby League.

Attendance data is compiled from both theNRL andAustadiums websites.

Regular season

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Round 1

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March 2-5

HomeScoreAwayMatch information
Day & TimeVenueRefereeAttendance
Parramatta Eels12–16Melbourne StormThursday, 7:50 pmCommBank StadiumAshley Klein17,301
New Zealand Warriors20–12Newcastle KnightsFriday, 6:00 pmSky StadiumChris Sutton16,676
Penrith Panthers12–13Brisbane BroncosFriday, 8:05 pmBlueBet StadiumGerard Sutton17,125
Manly Warringah Sea Eagles31–6Canterbury-Bankstown BulldogsSaturday, 3:00 pm4 Pines ParkGrant Atkins17,278
North Queensland Cowboys19–18Canberra RaidersSaturday, 5:30 pmQueensland Country Bank StadiumAdam Gee19,855
Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks18–27South Sydney RabbitohsSaturday, 7:35 pmPointsBet StadiumTodd Smith12,757
Dolphins28–18Sydney RoostersSunday, 4:05 pmSuncorp StadiumChris Butler32,177
Wests Tigers10–22Gold Coast TitansSunday, 6:15 pmLeichhardt OvalPeter Gough14,667
Bye:St. George Illawarra Dragons
Source:[1]

Round 2

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March 9-12

HomeScoreAwayMatch information
Day & TimeVenueRefereeAttendance
Penrith Panthers16–10South Sydney RabbitohsThursday, 7:50 pmBlueBet StadiumGrant Atkins16,906
Parramatta Eels26–30Cronulla-Sutherland SharksFriday, 6:00 pmCommBank StadiumGerard Sutton16,663
Brisbane Broncos28–16North Queensland CowboysFriday, 8:05 pmSuncorp StadiumAshley Klein43,162
Sydney Roosters20–12New Zealand WarriorsSaturday, 3:00 pmAllianz StadiumAdam Gee16,266
Dolphins20–14Canberra RaidersSaturday, 5:30 pmKayo StadiumTodd Smith10,023
Melbourne Storm12–26Canterbury-Bankstown BulldogsSaturday, 7:35 pmAAMI ParkChris Butler17,248
Wests Tigers12–14Newcastle KnightsSunday, 4:05 pmLeichhardt OvalPeter Gough13,214
St. George Illawarra Dragons32–18Gold Coast TitansSunday, 6:15 pmNetstrata Jubilee StadiumChris Sutton8,538
Bye:Manly Warringah Sea Eagles
Source:[2]

Round 3 (Multicultural Round)

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March 16-19

HomeScoreAwayMatch information
Day & TimeVenueRefereeAttendance
Manly Warringah Sea Eagles34–30Parramatta EelsThursday, 7:50 pm4 Pines ParkAdam Gee13,363
Newcastle Knights20–36DolphinsFriday, 6:00 pmMcDonald Jones StadiumChris Butler20,093
Sydney Roosters20–18South Sydney RabbitohsFriday, 8:05 pmAllianz StadiumGerard Sutton36,669
Gold Coast Titans38–34Melbourne StormSaturday, 3:00 pmCbus Super StadiumGrant Atkins14,483
North Queensland Cowboys12–26New Zealand WarriorsSaturday, 5:30 pmQueensland Country Bank StadiumChris Sutton17,818
Brisbane Broncos40–18St. George Illawarra DragonsSaturday, 7:35 pmSuncorp StadiumPeter Gough26,612
Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs26–22Wests TigersSunday, 4:05 pmBelmore Sports GroundTodd Smith16,404
Canberra Raiders24–20Cronulla-Sutherland SharksSunday, 6:15 pmGIO StadiumAshley Klein14,134
Bye:Penrith Panthers
Source:[3]
  • The Bulldogs-Tigers fixture at Belmore was a sellout.

Round 4

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March 23-26

HomeScoreAwayMatch information
Day & TimeVenueRefereeAttendance
Parramatta Eels17–16Penrith PanthersThursday, 7:50 pmCommBank StadiumAshley Klein16,342
Melbourne Storm24–12Wests TigersFriday, 6:00 pmAAMI ParkBen Cummins11,669
Dolphins12–18Brisbane BroncosFriday, 8:00 pmSuncorp StadiumAdam Gee51,047
North Queensland Cowboys24–12Gold Coast TitansSaturday, 5:30 pmQueensland Country Bank StadiumChris Butler16,426
South Sydney Rabbitohs13–12Manly Warringah Sea EaglesSaturday, 7:35 pmAccor StadiumChris Sutton18,379
New Zealand Warriors16–14Canterbury-Bankstown BulldogsSunday, 2:00 pmMount Smart StadiumPeter Gough18,495
Newcastle Knights24–14Canberra RaidersSunday, 4:05 pmMcDonald Jones StadiumGerard Sutton15,106
St. George Illawarra Dragons8–40Cronulla-Sutherland SharksSunday, 6:15 pmNetstrata Jubilee StadiumTodd Smith15,126
Bye:Sydney Roosters
Source:[4]
  • The sellout crowd of 51,047 is the biggest regular season crowd (excluding double headers) inSuncorp Stadium's history, the biggest regular season crowd in Brisbane sinceround 22, 1995, and the biggest regular NRL season crowd sinceround 26, 2013.

Round 5

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March 30-April 2

HomeScoreAwayMatch information
Day & TimeVenueRefereeAttendance
Sydney Roosters28–20Parramatta EelsThursday, 7:50 pmAllianz StadiumGrant Atkins20,866
Canberra Raiders12–53Penrith PanthersFriday, 6:00 pmGIO StadiumAdam Gee15,344
South Sydney Rabbitohs10–18Melbourne StormFriday, 8:05 pmAccor StadiumTodd Smith11,239
Manly Warringah Sea Eagles32–32Newcastle KnightsSaturday, 3:00 pmGlen Willow OvalChris Butler9,024
St. George Illawarra Dragons38–12DolphinsSaturday, 5:30 pmWIN StadiumGerard Sutton16,472
Brisbane Broncos46–12Wests TigersSaturday, 7:35 pmSuncorp StadiumChris Sutton27,533
Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks30–32New Zealand WarriorsSunday, 4:00 pmPointsBet StadiumBen Cummins10,878
Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs15–14North Queensland CowboysSunday, 6:15 pmAccor StadiumLiam Kennedy9,626
Bye:Gold Coast Titans
Source:[5]
  • The Manly Newcastle game is the tied 4th highest drawn game ever, and the first draw in nearly 3 years.

Round 6 (Easter Round)

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April 6-10

HomeScoreAwayMatch information
Day & TimeVenueRefereeAttendance
Melbourne Storm28–8Sydney RoostersThursday, 7:50 pmAAMI ParkAshley Klein16,323
Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs16–50South Sydney RabbitohsFriday, 4:00 pmAccor StadiumGerard Sutton35,211
North Queensland Cowboys22–32DolphinsFriday, 8:00 pmQueensland Country Bank StadiumAdam Gee22,811
Penrith Panthers44–12Manly Warringah Sea EaglesSaturday, 5:30 pmBlueBet StadiumTodd Smith20,312
Brisbane Broncos14–20Canberra RaidersSaturday, 7:35 pmSuncorp StadiumGrant Atkins31,962
Gold Coast Titans20–18St. George Illawarra DragonsSunday, 4:05 pmCbus Super StadiumPeter Gough12,453
Newcastle Knights34–24New Zealand WarriorsSunday, 6:15 pmMcDonald Jones StadiumLiam Kennedy18,007
Wests Tigers22–28Parramatta EelsMonday, 4:00 pmAccor StadiumBen Cummins28,611
Bye:Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks
Source:[6]

Round 7

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April 13-16

HomeScoreAwayMatch information
Day & TimeVenueRefereeAttendance
Dolphins14–36South Sydney RabbitohsThursday, 7:50 pmSuncorp StadiumAshley Klein23,280
Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks22–12Sydney RoostersFriday, 6:00 pmPointsBet StadiumGrant Atkins11,489
Manly Warringah Sea Eagles18–8Melbourne StormFriday, 8:00 pm4 Pines ParkAdam Gee13,572
New Zealand Warriors22–14North Queensland CowboysSaturday, 3:00 pmMount Smart StadiumChris Sutton23,685
Newcastle Knights15–16Penrith PanthersSaturday, 5:30 pmMcDonald Jones StadiumPeter Gough26,084
Gold Coast Titans26–43Brisbane BroncosSaturday, 7:35 pmCbus Super StadiumTodd Smith26,563
Canberra Raiders20–14St. George Illawarra DragonsSunday, 2:00 pmGIO StadiumGerard Sutton13,817
Parramatta Eels30–4Canterbury-Bankstown BulldogsSunday, 4:05 pmCommBank StadiumChris Butler27,655
Bye:Wests Tigers
Source:[7]
  • The Newcastle vs Penrith match was the 150thgolden point NRL match since its introduction to decide drawn matches in2003.
  • The Warriors-Cowboys and Titans-Broncos games were both sellouts

Round 8 (ANZAC Round)

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April 20-25

HomeScoreAwayMatch information
Day & TimeVenueRefereeAttendance
South Sydney Rabbitohs20–18Penrith PanthersThursday, 7:50 pmAccor StadiumGerard Sutton19,548
Parramatta Eels16–26Brisbane BroncosFriday, 8:00 pmTIO StadiumAshley Klein11,864
Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs20–33Cronulla-Sutherland SharksSaturday, 5:30 pmAccor StadiumChris Sutton12,148
North Queensland Cowboys18–16Newcastle KnightsSaturday, 7:35 pmQueensland Country Bank StadiumBen Cummins17,970
Dolphins28–26Gold Coast TitansSunday, 2:00 pmSuncorp StadiumChris Butler22,034
Wests Tigers16–22Manly Warringah Sea EaglesSunday, 4:00 pmCampbelltown Sports StadiumTodd Smith10,033
Sydney Roosters27–26St. George Illawarra DragonsTuesday, 4:00 pmAllianz StadiumAdam Gee40,191
Melbourne Storm30–22New Zealand WarriorsTuesday, 7:00 pmAAMI ParkGrant Atkins23,649
Bye:Canberra Raiders
Source:[8]
  • The Dolphins recorded their biggest ever comeback to date after being 26 points down against Gold Coast at the 28 minute mark to win 28–26. It is also the Titan's worst collapse to date. This comeback was also the equal largest comeback inNRL record and the first time a team came back from 26 points behind to win since 1998.

Round 9

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April 27-30

HomeScoreAwayMatch information
Day & TimeVenueRefereeAttendance
Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks44–6North Queensland CowboysThursday, 7:50 pmPointsBet StadiumGerard Sutton8,148
Parramatta Eels43–12Newcastle KnightsFriday, 6:00 pmCommBank StadiumChris Sutton15,875
Brisbane Broncos6–32South Sydney RabbitohsFriday, 8:00 pmSuncorp StadiumAshley Klein40,102
Canberra Raiders31–30DolphinsSaturday, 3:00 pmMcDonald's ParkPeter Gough10,445
Manly Warringah Sea Eagles10–26Gold Coast TitansSaturday, 5:30 pm4 Pines ParkBen Cummins10,107
Penrith Panthers8–12Wests TigersSaturday, 7:35 pmCarrington ParkAdam Gee11,055
New Zealand Warriors0–14Sydney RoostersSunday, 2:00 pmMount Smart StadiumChris Butler20,395
St. George Illawarra Dragons16–18Canterbury-Bankstown BulldogsSunday, 4:05 pmWIN StadiumGrant Atkins16,678
Bye:Melbourne Storm
Source:[9]
  • The Wests Tigers ended their club record 12 game losing streak dating back toround 21, 2022 with their win over Penrith.
  • New Zealand Warriors are the first team to be held scoreless in a game this season.

Round 10 (Magic Round)

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May 5-7

HomeScoreAwayMatch information
Day & TimeVenueRefereeAttendance
Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs30–34Canberra RaidersFriday, 6:00 pmSuncorp StadiumChris Sutton50,077
Manly Warringah Sea Eagles6–32Brisbane BroncosFriday, 8:05 pmGerard Sutton
New Zealand Warriors6–18Penrith PanthersSaturday, 3:00 pmTodd Smith50,183
Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks16–36DolphinsSaturday, 5:30 pmGrant Atkins
Melbourne Storm12–28South Sydney RabbitohsSaturday, 7:45 pmAdam Gee
Wests Tigers18–16St. George Illawarra DragonsSunday, 1:50 pmPeter Gough46,845
Sydney Roosters6–20North Queensland CowboysSunday, 4:00 pmAshley Klein
Gold Coast Titans26–24Parramatta EelsSunday, 6:25 pmChris Butler
Bye:Newcastle Knights
Source:[10]

Round 11

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May 11-14

HomeScoreAwayMatch information
Day & TimeVenueRefereeAttendance
Melbourne Storm24–16Brisbane BroncosThursday, 7:50 pmAAMI ParkTodd Smith16,043
Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs12–24New Zealand WarriorsFriday, 6:00 pmAccor StadiumBen Cummins14,294
Penrith Panthers48–4Sydney RoostersFriday, 8:00 pmBlueBet StadiumGerard Sutton20,255
South Sydney Rabbitohs20–0Wests TigersSaturday, 3:00 pmAccor StadiumLiam Kennedy21,013
North Queensland Cowboys42–22St. George Illawarra DragonsSaturday, 5:30 pmQueensland Country Bank StadiumChris Butler17,852
Canberra Raiders26–18Parramatta EelsSaturday, 7:35 pmGIO StadiumGrant Atkins17,414
Newcastle Knights46–26Gold Coast TitansSunday, 2:00 pmMcDonald Jones StadiumPeter Gough13,064
Manly Warringah Sea Eagles14–20Cronulla-Sutherland SharksSunday, 4:05 pm4 Pines ParkAshley Klein10,358
Bye:Dolphins
Source:[11]
  • Anthony Griffin coached his last game as coach for St George Illawarra as he was sacked after their loss to North Queensland.
  • The Sharks beat Manly at their home ground for the second time in a row, the first time this has occurred in their history.

Round 12 (Indigenous Round)

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May 18-21

HomeScoreAwayMatch information
Day & TimeVenueRefereeAttendance
Brisbane Broncos4–15Penrith PanthersThursday, 7:50 pmSuncorp StadiumAdam Gee33,343
St. George Illawarra Dragons24–22Sydney RoostersFriday, 6:00 pmNetstrata Jubilee StadiumPeter Gough9,007
South Sydney Rabbitohs16–36Parramatta EelsFriday, 8:00 pmAllianz StadiumAshley Klein27,432
Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks26–6Newcastle KnightsSaturday, 3:00 pmC.ex Coffs International StadiumLiam Kennedy10,156
Wests Tigers66–18North Queensland CowboysSaturday, 5:30 pmLeichhardt OvalBen Cummins12,247
Dolphins16–24Melbourne StormSaturday, 7:35 pmSuncorp StadiumGrant Atkins28,325
Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs20–18Gold Coast TitansSunday, 2:00 pmAccor StadiumChris Butler10,815
Canberra Raiders14–42Manly Warringah Sea EaglesSunday, 4:05 pmGIO StadiumGerard Sutton14,730
Bye:New Zealand Warriors
Source:[12]
  • St George Illawarra defeated the Roosters outside ofANZAC Day for the first time since the2010 Grand Final.[13]
  • Wests Tigers scored the most points in a single game in their club history.

Round 13

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May 25-28

HomeScoreAwayMatch information
Day & TimeVenueRefereeAttendance
Dolphins26–12St. George Illawarra DragonsThursday, 7:50 pmKayo StadiumAdam Gee10,047
Parramatta Eels24–16North Queensland CowboysFriday, 8:00 pmCommBank StadiumLiam Kennedy14,810
New Zealand Warriors22–26Brisbane BroncosSaturday, 5:30 pmMcLean ParkGerard Sutton16,195
South Sydney Rabbitohs26–33Canberra RaidersSaturday, 7:35 pmAccor StadiumGrant Atkins12,382
Newcastle Knights28–18Manly Warringah Sea EaglesSunday, 4:05 pmMcDonald Jones StadiumPeter Gough20,661
Bye:Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs,Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks,Gold Coast Titans,Melbourne Storm,Penrith Panthers,Sydney Roosters,Wests Tigers
Source:[14]
  • Canberra Raiders playerCorey Harawira-Naera suffered a seizure in the 65th minute halting play for more than 10 minutes.[15]

Round 14

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June 2-4

HomeScoreAwayMatch information
Day & TimeVenueRefereeAttendance
Wests Tigers19–20Canberra RaidersFriday 8:00 pmCampbelltown Sports StadiumGerard Sutton11,201
New Zealand Warriors30–8DolphinsSaturday, 3:00 pmGo Media StadiumGrant Atkins23,686
Gold Coast Titans28–46South Sydney RabbitohsSaturday, 5:30 pmCbus Super StadiumLiam Kennedy18,736
Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks12–20Brisbane BroncosSaturday, 7:35 pmPointsBet StadiumTodd Smith12,318
Sydney Roosters25–24Canterbury-Bankstown BulldogsSunday, 2:00 pmIndustree Group StadiumAshley Klein18,338
North Queensland Cowboys45–20Melbourne StormSunday, 4:05 pmQueensland Country Bank StadiumPeter Gough18,867
Penrith Panthers26–18St. George Illawarra DragonsSunday, 6:15 pmBlueBet StadiumChris Sutton16,912
Bye:Manly Warringah Sea Eagles,Newcastle Knights,Parramatta Eels
Source:[16]
  • The Cowboys 45 points was the highest score that Melbourne conceded sinceround 20, 2003.

Round 15

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June 8-12

HomeScoreAwayMatch information
Day & TimeVenueRefereeAttendance
Gold Coast Titans28–12Wests TigersThursday, 7:50 pmCbus Super StadiumTodd Smith10,232
Canberra Raiders14–36New Zealand WarriorsFriday, 6:00 pmGIO StadiumGrant Atkins21,082
Manly Warringah Sea Eagles58–18DolphinsFriday, 8:00 pm4 Pines ParkGerard Sutton14,598
St. George Illawarra Dragons36–30South Sydney RabbitohsSaturday, 3:00 pmNetstrata Jubilee StadiumBen Cummins17,357
Brisbane Broncos24–20Newcastle KnightsSaturday, 5:30 pmSuncorp StadiumChris Butler35,814
Sydney Roosters6–30Penrith PanthersSaturday, 7:35 pmAllianz StadiumAdam Gee23,610
Melbourne Storm54–10Cronulla-Sutherland SharksSunday, 4:05 pmAAMI ParkAshley Klein20,253
Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs12–34Parramatta EelsMonday, 4:00 pmAccor StadiumLiam Kennedy33,866
Bye:North Queensland Cowboys
Source:[17]
  • The crowd of 21,082 was the highest regular season crowd at Canberra Stadium sinceround 25, 2006.
  • The Dolphins recorded their biggest loss to date in their 40 point loss to Manly.

Round 16

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June 16-18

HomeScoreAwayMatch information
Day & TimeVenueRefereeAttendance
North Queensland Cowboys27–23Penrith PanthersFriday, 8:00 pmQueensland Country Bank StadiumPeter Gough17,277
Newcastle Knights16–18Sydney RoostersSaturday, 3:00 pmMcDonald Jones StadiumGrant Atkins21,966
Parramatta Eels34–4Manly Warringah Sea EaglesSaturday, 5:30 pmCommBank StadiumChris Butler21,296
Wests Tigers6–28Melbourne StormSaturday, 7:35 pmCampbelltown Sports StadiumZiggy Przeklasa-Adamski8,517
Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks48–10Canterbury-Bankstown BulldogsSunday, 4:05 pmPointsBet StadiumAdam Gee11,901
Bye:Brisbane Broncos,Canberra Raiders,Dolphins,Gold Coast Titans,New Zealand Warriors,South Sydney Rabbitohs,St. George Illawarra Dragons
Source:[18]
  • Alex Twal scored his first try in the NRL breaking a 116 game drought

Round 17

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June 23-25

HomeScoreAwayMatch information
Day & TimeVenueRefereeAttendance
St. George Illawarra Dragons18–48New Zealand WarriorsFriday, 8:00 pmWIN StadiumAdam Gee9,275
Dolphins20–48Parramatta EelsSaturday, 3:00 pmSunshine Coast StadiumPeter Gough8,821
Penrith Panthers20–12Newcastle KnightsSaturday, 5:30 pmBlueBet StadiumBen Cummins18,295
Melbourne Storm24–6Manly Warringah Sea EaglesSaturday, 7:35 pmAAMI ParkTodd Smith13,198
Brisbane Broncos12–18Gold Coast TitansSunday, 2:00 pmSuncorp StadiumChris Butler42,249
South Sydney Rabbitohs6–31North Queensland CowboysSunday, 4:05 pmAccor StadiumGerard Sutton11,262
Sydney Roosters18–20Canberra RaidersSunday, 6:15 pmAllianz StadiumAshley Klein13,326
Bye:Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs,Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks,Wests Tigers
Source:[19]

Round 18

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June 29-July 2

HomeScoreAwayMatch information
Day & TimeVenueRefereeAttendance
Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks52–16St. George Illawarra DragonsThursday, 7:50 pmPointsBet StadiumGrant Atkins10,267
New Zealand Warriors6–28South Sydney RabbitohsFriday, 6:00 pmGo Media StadiumAshley Klein22,612
Melbourne Storm16–34Penrith PanthersFriday, 8:00 pmMarvel StadiumAdam Gee26,829
Canberra Raiders26–22Gold Coast TitansSaturday, 3:00 pmGIO StadiumTodd Smith11,659
North Queensland Cowboys74–0Wests TigersSaturday, 5:30pmQueensland Country Bank StadiumLiam Kennedy20,535
Brisbane Broncos24–16DolphinsSaturday, 7:35 pmThe GabbaPeter Gough30,606
Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs0–66Newcastle KnightsSunday, 2:00 pmAccor StadiumZiggy Przeklasa-Adamski11,004
Manly Warringah Sea Eagles18–16Sydney RoostersSunday, 4:05 pm4 Pines ParkGerard Sutton17,385
Bye:Parramatta Eels
Source:[20]
  • North Queensland recorded their highest ever score.
  • North Queensland's score of 74 points was the highest by any team sinceround 22, 2008 as well as equal 3rd highest overall and the equal highest since the value of tries was increased to 4 points in1983.
  • North Queensland recorded the biggest win by any club sinceround 6, 1935.
  • Valentine Holmes broke two Cowboys club records with the most points in a match with 30 points (2 tries and 11 goals) as well as the most goals in a match.
  • Wests Tigers recorded their biggest ever loss.
  • Newcastle recorded their biggest ever win as well as their highest score sinceround 2, 2006.
  • Canterbury recorded their equal 3rd biggest loss.
  • The New Zealand-Souths, Brisbane-Dolphins and Manly-Sydney games were all sold out.

Round 19

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July 6-9

HomeScoreAwayMatch information
Day & TimeVenueRefereeAttendance
Wests Tigers12–36Cronulla-Sutherland SharksThursday, 7:50 pmCommBank StadiumTodd Smith9,215
St. George Illawarra Dragons26–36Canberra RaidersFriday, 8:00 pmWIN StadiumPeter Gough9,369
Parramatta Eels10–46New Zealand WarriorsSaturday, 5:30 pmCommBank StadiumAdam Gee21,696
South Sydney Rabbitohs32–36Canterbury-Bankstown BulldogsSaturday, 7:35 pmAccor StadiumLiam Kennedy16,166
Gold Coast Titans21–23DolphinsSunday, 4:05 pmCbus Super StadiumGrant Atkins18,335
Bye:Brisbane Broncos,Manly Warringah Sea Eagles,Melbourne Storm,Newcastle Knights,North Queensland Cowboys,Penrith Panthers,Sydney Roosters
Source:[21]

Round 20

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July 14-16

HomeScoreAwayMatch information
Day & TimeVenueRefereeAttendance
Newcastle Knights34–18Wests TigersFriday, 8:00 pmMcDonald Jones StadiumPeter Gough18,470
Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs24–44Brisbane BroncosSaturday, 3:00 pmBelmore Sports GroundZiggy Przeklasa-Adamski17,103
Manly Warringah Sea Eagles8–19North Queensland CowboysSaturday, 5:30 pm4 Pines ParkAdam Gee13,240
Sydney Roosters16–30Melbourne StormSaturday, 7:35 pmSydney Cricket GroundGrant Atkins12,021
New Zealand Warriors44–12Cronulla-Sutherland SharksSunday, 2:00 pmGo Media StadiumGerard Sutton24,012
Dolphins14–24Penrith PanthersSunday, 4:05 pmKayo StadiumTodd Smith10,065
Parramatta Eels25–24Gold Coast TitansSunday, 6:15 pmCommBank StadiumChris Butler12,599
Bye:Canberra Raiders,South Sydney Rabbitohs,St. George Illawarra Dragons
Source:[22]

Round 21

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July 20-23

HomeScoreAwayMatch information
Day & TimeVenueRefereeAttendance
St. George Illawarra Dragons18–14Wests TigersThursday, 7:50 pmWIN StadiumBen Cummins7,246
New Zealand Warriors21–20Canberra RaidersFriday, 6:00 pmGo Media StadiumTodd Smith19,112
South Sydney Rabbitohs20–36Brisbane BroncosFriday, 8:00 pmSunshine Coast StadiumAshley Klein8,931
Gold Coast Titans18–36Sydney RoostersSaturday, 3:00 pmCbus Super StadiumAdam Gee15,362
Newcastle Knights26–18Melbourne StormSaturday, 5:30 pmMcDonald Jones StadiumGerard Sutton20,392
North Queensland Cowboys24–16Parramatta EelsSaturday, 7:35 pmQueensland Country Bank StadiumGrant Atkins20,710
Penrith Panthers44–18Canterbury-Bankstown BulldogsSunday, 2:00 pmBlueBet StadiumChris Butler21,525
Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks26–30Manly Warringah Sea EaglesSunday, 4:05 pmPointsBet StadiumPeter Gough10,634
Bye:Dolphins
Source:[23]

Round 22

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July 27-30

HomeScoreAwayMatch information
Day & TimeVenueRefereeAttendance
Brisbane Broncos32–10Sydney RoostersThursday, 7:50 pmThe GabbaGrant Atkins21,841
Wests Tigers18–32South Sydney RabbitohsFriday, 6:00 pmScully ParkZiggy Przeklasa-Adamski10,453
Melbourne Storm46–16Parramatta EelsFriday, 8:00 pmMarvel StadiumAshley Klein20,429
Canberra Raiders6–28Newcastle KnightsSaturday, 3:00 pmGIO StadiumAdam Gee15,487
St. George Illawarra Dragons18-24Manly Warringah Sea EaglesSaturday, 5:30 pmWIN StadiumChris Butler14,872
Penrith Panthers28-0Cronulla-Sutherland SharksSaturday, 7:35 pmBlueBet StadiumGerard Sutton20,694
Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs23-22DolphinsSunday, 2:00 pmSalter OvalPeter Gough5,130
Gold Coast Titans22-13North Queensland CowboysSunday, 4:05 pmCbus Super StadiumTodd Smith16,516
Bye:New Zealand Warriors
Source:[24]
  • With his 140th try,Daniel Tupou broke the Sydney Roosters all-time try scoring record.
  • Starting with the Broncos-Roosters game, all teams have covered the NRL logo on there jersey in an attempt to boycott the NRL.
  • Manly CaptainDaly Cherry-Evans Played his 300th NRL Game Against theSt George Illawarra Dragons.
  • Cameron McInnes Made a total of 81 tackles, which is the most tackles made by a player in a single game in the NRL-era. The old record was 78 tackles byMicheal Luck back in 2009.

Round 23

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August 3-6

HomeScoreAwayMatch information
Day & TimeVenueRefereeAttendance
Sydney Roosters26–16Manly Warringah Sea EaglesThursday, 7:50 pmSydney Cricket GroundAshley Klein12,197
Gold Coast Titans18–28New Zealand WarriorsFriday, 6:00 pmCbus Super StadiumBen Cummins20,877
Penrith Panthers26–6Melbourne StormFriday, 8:00 pmBlueBet StadiumAdam Gee19,953
North Queensland Cowboys14–30Brisbane BroncosSaturday, 3:00 pmQueensland Country Bank StadiumGerard Sutton22,659
Dolphins28–30Newcastle KnightsSaturday, 5:30 pmOptus StadiumGrant Atkins42,042
South Sydney Rabbitohs16–26Cronulla-Sutherland SharksSaturday, 7:35 pmOptus StadiumTodd Smith45,814
Parramatta Eels26–20St. George Illawarra DragonsSunday, 2:00 pmCommBank StadiumZiggy Przeklasa-Adamski23,596
Canberra Raiders22–18Wests TigersSunday, 4:05 pmGIO StadiumPeter Gough12,841
Bye:Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs
Source:[25]

Round 24

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August 10-13

HomeScoreAwayMatch information
Day & TimeVenueRefereeAttendance
Manly Warringah Sea Eagles12–24Penrith PanthersThursday, 7:50 pm4 Pines ParkGerard Sutton10,102
Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks36–6Gold Coast TitansFriday, 6:00 pmPointsBet StadiumAshley Klein9,753
Brisbane Broncos54–10Parramatta EelsFriday, 8:00 pmThe GabbaAdam Gee29,005
South Sydney Rabbitohs36–24St. George Illawarra DragonsSaturday, 3:00 pmBarlow ParkBen Cummins8,378
Wests Tigers22–30New Zealand WarriorsSaturday, 5:30 pmFMG Stadium WaikatoChris Butler25,118
Sydney Roosters30–14DolphinsSaturday, 7:35 pmAllianz StadiumTodd Smith13,704
Melbourne Storm48–2Canberra RaidersSunday, 2:00 pmAAMI ParkGrant Atkins17,369
Newcastle Knights42–6Canterbury-Bankstown BulldogsSunday, 4:05 pmMcDonald Jones StadiumPeter Gough23,464
Bye:North Queensland Cowboys
Source:[26]
  • Adam Reynolds became the second player in NRL history to kick 1,000 career goals.
  • By failing to score a try for the first time since Round 16 in 2013, Canberra Raiders streak of scoring a try a game ended at 252 games, a NRL record.

Round 25

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August 17-20

HomeScoreAwayMatch information
Day & TimeVenueRefereeAttendance
North Queensland Cowboys12–32Cronulla-Sutherland SharksThursday, 7:50 pmQueensland Country Bank StadiumAdam Gee17,318
New Zealand Warriors29–22Manly Warringah Sea EaglesFriday, 6:00 pmDaniel Anderson StadiumTodd Smith24,112
Parramatta Eels12–34Sydney RoostersFriday, 8:00 pmCommBank StadiumAshley Klein20,076
Wests Tigers24–23DolphinsSaturday, 3:00 pmCommBank StadiumBen Cummins9,245
Gold Coast Titans14–40Penrith PanthersSaturday, 5:30 pmCbus Super StadiumChris Butler19,101
St. George Illawarra Dragons28–38Melbourne StormSaturday, 7:35 pmWIN StadiumPeter Gough8,326
Newcastle Knights29–10South Sydney RabbitohsSunday, 2:00 pmMcDonald Jones StadiumGrant Atkins29,018
Canberra Raiders36–24Canterbury-Bankstown BulldogsSunday, 4:05 pmGIO StadiumGerard Sutton12,402
Bye:Brisbane Broncos
Source:[27]
  • Go Media Stadium was temporarily renamedDaniel Anderson Stadium for one day only in this round as a fundraiser for the former New Zealand Warriors coach who became an incomplete quadriplegic after a bodysurfing accident in 2022.[28]

Round 26

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August 24-27

HomeScoreAwayMatch information
Day & TimeVenueRefereeAttendance
Penrith Panthers18–32Parramatta EelsThursday, 7:50 pmBlueBet StadiumBen Cummins21,525
New Zealand Warriors18–6St. George Illawarra DragonsFriday, 6:00 pmGo Media StadiumPeter Gough25,095
Dolphins10–34North Queensland CowboysFriday, 8:00 pmSuncorp StadiumGerard Sutton33,449
Melbourne Storm37–16Gold Coast TitansSaturday, 3:00 pmAAMI ParkChris Butler18,072
Sydney Roosters32–8Wests TigersSaturday, 5:30 pmAllianz StadiumTodd Smith22,511
Canberra Raiders18–29Brisbane BroncosSaturday, 7:35 pmGIO StadiumAdam Gee19,400
Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs24–42Manly Warringah Sea EaglesSunday, 2:00 pmAccor StadiumLiam Kennedy13,074
Newcastle Knights32–6Cronulla-Sutherland SharksSunday, 4:05 pmMcDonald Jones StadiumAshley Klein29,423
Bye:South Sydney Rabbitohs
Source:[29]

Round 27

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August 31-September 3

HomeScoreAwayMatch information
Day & TimeVenueRefereeAttendance
Brisbane Broncos22–32Melbourne StormThursday, 7:50 pmSuncorp StadiumAshley Klein43,271
Manly Warringah Sea Eagles54–12Wests TigersFriday, 6:00 pm4 Pines ParkBelinda Sharpe16,503
South Sydney Rabbitohs12–26Sydney RoostersFriday, 8:00 pmAccor StadiumAdam Gee36,263
Dolphins34–10New Zealand WarriorsSaturday, 3:00 pmSuncorp StadiumGerard Sutton35,438
Penrith Panthers44–12North Queensland CowboysSaturday, 5:30 pmBlueBet StadiumTodd Smith21,525
St. George Illawarra Dragons12–32Newcastle KnightsSaturday, 7:35 pmNetstrata Jubilee StadiumBen Cummins10,137
Gold Coast Titans34–30Canterbury-Bankstown BulldogsSunday, 2:00 pmCbus Super StadiumKasey Badger14,942
Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks24–6Canberra RaidersSunday, 4:05 pmPointsBet StadiumGrant Atkins12,750
Bye:Parramatta Eels
Source:[30]
  • South Sydney became the first team since the introduction of the top 8 finals system to miss the finals after leading the competition after 11 rounds.
  • Ben Cummins refereed his record 433rd and final match.
  • With a total of 190,830 spectators attending across the eight games, this was the second-highest attended round in premiership history.

Finals series

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Main article:2023 NRL finals series
HomeScoreAwayMatch Information
Date and Time (Local)VenueRefereeCrowd
QUALIFYING & ELIMINATION FINALS
Brisbane Broncos26–0Melbourne Storm8 September 2023, 7:50pmSuncorp StadiumGrant Atkins50,157
Penrith Panthers32–6New Zealand Warriors9 September 2023, 4:05pmBlueBet StadiumAdam Gee21,525
Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks12–13Sydney Roosters9 September 2023, 7:50pmPointsBet StadiumGerard Sutton12,557
Newcastle Knights30–28Canberra Raiders10 September 2023, 4:05pmMcDonald Jones StadiumAshley Klein29,548
SEMI-FINALS
Melbourne Storm18–13Sydney Roosters15 September 2023, 7:50pmAAMI ParkAshley Klein19,534
New Zealand Warriors40–10Newcastle Knights16 September 2023, 6:05pm (4:05pm AEST)Go Media StadiumAdam Gee26,083
PRELIMINARY FINALS
Penrith Panthers38–4Melbourne Storm22 September 2023, 7:50pmAccor StadiumAdam Gee35,578
Brisbane Broncos42–12New Zealand Warriors23 September 2023, 7:50pmSuncorp StadiumGerard Sutton52,273
GRAND FINAL
Penrith Panthers26–24Brisbane Broncos1 October 2023, 7:30pmAccor StadiumAdam Gee81,947
  • Brisbane ended a 14 game losing streak against Melbourne. It was also their first victory over Melbourne at Suncorp Stadium sinceround 2, 2009 and the first time Brisbane kept their opponents scoreless in a final.[31]
  • Scores in the Newcastle-Canberra were level at full-time, a penalty goal in the second of two 5-minextra time periods winning the game for Newcastle.
  • The Preliminary Final crowd at Brisbane vs New Zealand broke the record for the highest crowd for a stand alone NRL game at Suncorp Stadium and is Brisbane's highest crowd in the city since the1997 Super League Grand Final.
  • Penrith recorded the biggest Grand Final comeback in history, coming back from 16 points down at the 56 minute mark to win, beating the Storm's 14 point comeback in1999.[32]
  • Penrith became the first team in the NRL era to win three consecutive premierships and the first sinceParramatta in1981,1982 and1983.

Bracket

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Qualifying and elimination finalsSemi-finalsPreliminary finalsGrand final
9 Sept,BlueBet Stadium
1Penrith Panthers32
4New Zealand Warriors616 Sept,Go Media Stadium
New Zealand Warriors40
10 Sept,McDonald Jones StadiumNewcastle Knights1022 Sept,Accor Stadium
5Newcastle Knights30Penrith Panthers38
8Canberra Raiders28Melbourne Storm41 Oct,Accor Stadium
Penrith Panthers26
9 Sept,PointsBet Stadium23 Sept,Suncorp StadiumBrisbane Broncos24
6Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks12Brisbane Broncos42
7Sydney Roosters1315 Sept,AAMI ParkNew Zealand Warriors12
Melbourne Storm18
8 Sept,Suncorp StadiumSydney Roosters13
2Brisbane Broncos26
3Melbourne Storm0

Stadiums used

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StadiumGames playedTeams / Events
4 Pines Park10Manly Warringah Sea Eagles
AAMI Park9Melbourne Storm
Accor Stadium18Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs,South Sydney Rabbitohs
Allianz Stadium9Sydney Roosters,South Sydney Rabbitohs
Barlow Park1South Sydney Rabbitohs
Belmore Sports Ground2Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs
BlueBet Stadium11Penrith Panthers
Carrington Park1Penrith Panthers
CommBank Stadium14Parramatta Eels,Wests Tigers
Cbus Super Stadium11Gold Coast Titans
Campbelltown Sports Stadium4Wests Tigers
Central Coast Stadium1Sydney Roosters
C.ex Coffs International Stadium1Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks
FMG Stadium Waikato1Wests Tigers
GIO Stadium11Canberra Raiders
Glen Willow Oval1Manly Warringah Sea Eagles
Go Media Stadium (Mount Smart Stadium)9New Zealand Warriors
Kayo Stadium3Dolphins
Leichhardt Oval3Wests Tigers
Marvel Stadium2Melbourne Storm
McLean Park1New Zealand Warriors
McDonald Jones Stadium12Newcastle Knights
McDonald's Park1Canberra Raiders
Netstrata Jubilee Stadium5St. George Illawarra Dragons
Optus Stadium2Dolphins,South Sydney Rabbitohs
PointsBet Stadium10Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks
Queensland Country Bank Stadium12North Queensland Cowboys
Sky Stadium1New Zealand Warriors
Suncorp Stadium24Brisbane Broncos,Dolphins,Magic Round
Sunshine Coast Stadium2Dolphins,South Sydney Rabbitohs
Scully Park1Wests Tigers
Salter Oval1Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs
Sydney Cricket Ground2Sydney Roosters
The Gabba3Brisbane Broncos
TIO Stadium1Parramatta Eels
WIN Stadium7St. George Illawarra Dragons

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