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The2007 NRL season consisted of 25 weekly regular season rounds, starting from 16 March and ending on 2 September, followed by four weeks of play-offs that culminated in agrand final on 30 September.

All times in fixture listings areAustralian Eastern Standard Time.

Round 1

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  • Bulldogs' forwardSonny Bill Williams was sent off in the fourth minute of his 2007 season in the match againstNewcastle, having made a hit on Newcastle captainAndrew Johns which was deemed to be a reckless high tackle. Williams pleaded guilty at the judiciary, and received a two-week suspension.
  • A number of high-profile players were injured in this round, including Newcastle'sAndrew Johns, Manly'sSteve Menzies,Matt Orford andSteve Matai, and Brisbane'sDarren Lockyer.
  • Penrith were held scoreless for the first time since Round 18, 1999.
  • A total 185,051 people witnessed these eight matches, making this the round with the highest total attendance in the history of the competition (previous record was 171,526 for Round 22,1995).
HomeScoreAwayMatch Information
Date and TimeVenueRefereeCrowd
Brisbane Broncos16–23North Queensland Cowboys16 March 2007, 7:30 pmSuncorp StadiumSteve Clark50,416
Melbourne Storm18–16Wests Tigers16 March 2007, 7:30 pmOlympic ParkSean Hampstead13,535
New Zealand Warriors34–18Parramatta Eels17 March 2007, 5:30 pmMt Smart StadiumGavin Badger13,587
Cronulla Sharks18–0Penrith Panthers17 March 2007, 7:30 pmToyota ParkBen Cummins9,032
Manly Warringah Sea Eagles32–6Canberra Raiders17 March 2007, 7:30 pmBrookvale OvalJared Maxwell13,522
Newcastle Knights25–24Bulldogs18 March 2007, 2:00 pmEnergyAustralia StadiumTony Archer18,791
Gold Coast Titans18–20St George Illawarra Dragons18 March 2007, 3:00 pmSuncorp StadiumShayne Hayne42,030
Sydney Roosters6–18South Sydney Rabbitohs19 March 2007, 7:00 pmSydney Football StadiumPaul Simpkins24,127

Round 2

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  • South Sydney recorded two victories to open the season – the first time they have done so since being reinstated into the competition earlier in the decade.
  • The New Zealand Warriors defeated the premiers from season 2006, Brisbane. This victory marks the first time in the club's history that the Warriors have won the first two games of a season.
  • The Gold Coast Titans recorded their maiden victory, defeating the Cronulla Sharks.
HomeScoreAwayMatch Information
Date and TimeVenueRefereeCrowd
St George Illawarra Dragons12–16Newcastle Knights23 March 2007, 7:30 pmOKI Jubilee StadiumSteve Clark12,340
Penrith Panthers40–10Bulldogs23 March 2007, 7:30 pmCUA StadiumBen Cummins16,652
Wests Tigers8–19Manly Warringah Sea Eagles24 March 2007, 5:30 pmLeichhardt OvalTony Archer15,185
Canberra Raiders16–32Melbourne Storm24 March 2007, 7:30 pmCanberra StadiumJared Maxwell9,556
North Queensland Cowboys43–6Sydney Roosters24 March 2007, 8:30 pmDairy Farmers StadiumGavin Badger21,396
New Zealand Warriors24–14Brisbane Broncos25 March 2007, 2:00 pmMt Smart StadiumPaul Simpkins16,738
South Sydney Rabbitohs31–6Parramatta Eels25 March 2007, 3:00 pmTelstra StadiumSean Hampstead15,165
Gold Coast Titans18–16Cronulla Sharks26 March 2007, 7:00 pmCarrara StadiumShayne Hayne17,946

Round 3

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  • Both Friday night games went into golden point extra time, withPenrith winning by one point andParramatta winning by two points. It was just the 2nd time there were 2 Golden Point games on the same day, the other occasion was Round 19 2004 on the Sunday afternoon.
  • TheRoosters lost their third match in as many rounds, marking the club's worst start to a season since 1994.
  • Broncos player,Justin Hodges, found himself in the rare situation of scoring 4 tries (equal club record) for a losing side.
  • The Broncos also recorded their worst start to a season since 1999, and the worst start to a season by a defending premier since2000.
  • Contrastingly,Souths continued with their third straight win, the Rabbitohs' best start to a season since 1972.
  • The Canberra Raiders, who were listed as wooden spoon favourites by numerous betting organisations, pulled out a 30-point trashing of Newcastle with youngback,William Zillman scoring a hat-trick of tries.
HomeScoreAwayMatch Information
Date and TimeVenueRefereeCrowd
Brisbane Broncos28–29Penrith Panthers30 March 2007, 7:30 pmSuncorp StadiumTony Archer24,582
Parramatta Eels22–20Wests Tigers30 March 2007, 7:30 pmParramatta StadiumSteve Clark18,142
St George Illawarra Dragons18–22North Queensland Cowboys31 March 2007, 5:30 pmWIN StadiumJarred Maxwell10,232
Cronulla Sharks16–26South Sydney Rabbitohs31 March 2007, 7:30 pmToyota ParkPaul Simpkins17,866
Melbourne Storm30–12New Zealand Warriors1 April 2007, 12:00 pmOlympic ParkShayne Hayne12,874
Bulldogs22–6Gold Coast Titans1 April 2007, 2:00 pmTelstra StadiumGavin Badger14,675
Sydney Roosters8–30Manly Warringah Sea Eagles1 April 2007, 3:00 pmSydney Football StadiumSean Hampstead11,976
Canberra Raiders48–18Newcastle Knights2 April 2007, 7:00 pmCanberra StadiumBen Cummins13,109

Round 4

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  • Australia's Channel 9's televised game ofSouth Sydney vsBulldogs was the first time Souths had a prime-time televised Friday night match since2002. The 34,315 crowd was a record atTelstra Stadium, and the highest for a regular season game in Sydney since Round 1, 2002 (when South Sydney were readmitted into the competition).
  • Cronulla's winning margin of 36 over theSt George Illawarra was Cronulla's highest against that club or its predecessors.
  • South Sydney co-captain andkiwi internationalDavid Kidwell tore ligaments in his knee during the weekend at a family barbecue, an injury which ended Kidwell's season.
HomeScoreAwayMatch Information
Date and TimeVenueRefereeCrowd
South Sydney Rabbitohs10–34Bulldogs6 April 2007, 7:30 pmTelstra StadiumShayne Hayne34,315
Sydney Roosters10–32Brisbane Broncos6 April 2007, 7:30 pmSydney Football StadiumPaul Simpkins11,476
Newcastle Knights12–22Melbourne Storm7 April 2007, 5:30 pmEnergyAustralia StadiumSteve Clark20,051
North Queensland Cowboys25–24Wests Tigers7 April 2007, 7:30 pmDairy Farmers StadiumJarred Maxwell21,879
Parramatta Eels38–6Canberra Raiders7 April 2007, 7:30 pmParramatta StadiumGavin Badger10,091
Manly Warringah Sea Eagles13–10New Zealand Warriors8 April 2007, 2:00 pmBrookvale OvalBen Cummins16,418
Penrith Panthers22–24Gold Coast Titans8 April 2007, 3:00 pmCUA StadiumSean Hampstead15,022
Cronulla Sharks40–4St George Illawarra Dragons9 April 2007, 7:00 pmToyota ParkTony Archer19,137

Round 5

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HomeScoreAwayMatch Information
Date and TimeVenueRefereeCrowd
Penrith Panthers14–27Parramatta Eels13 April 2007, 7:30 pmCUA StadiumShayne Hayne18,756
Gold Coast Titans28–16Brisbane Broncos13 April 2007, 7:30 pmSuncorp StadiumSteve Clark47,686
St George Illawarra Dragons10–24Melbourne Storm14 April 2007, 5:30 pmOki Jubilee StadiumBen Cummins9,011
Bulldogs14–16Manly Warringah Sea Eagles14 April 2007, 7:30 pmTelstra StadiumPaul Simpkins20,269
New Zealand Warriors34–14North Queensland Cowboys15 April 2007, 2:00 pmMt Smart StadiumTony Archer11,260
South Sydney Rabbitohs22–23Newcastle Knights15 April 2007, 2:00 pmBluetongue Central Coast StadiumGavin Badger18,321
Wests Tigers14–12Cronulla Sharks15 April 2007, 3:00 pmCampbelltown StadiumSean Hampstead17,566
Canberra Raiders37–28Sydney Roosters16 April 2007, 7:00 pmCanberra StadiumJarred Maxwell15,862

Round 6

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HomeScoreAwayMatch Information
Date and TimeVenueRefereeCrowd
Melbourne Storm30–20Penrith Panthers21 April 2007, 5:30 pmOlympic Park, MelbourneSteven Clark9,909
Cronulla Sharks26–0Canberra Raiders21 April 2007, 7:30 pmToyota ParkJason Robinson9,844
Manly Warringah Sea Eagles20–6Gold Coast Titans22 April 2007, 2:00 pmBrookvale OvalTony Archer16,887
Parramatta Eels18–21Bulldogs22 April 2007, 3:00 pmParramatta StadiumSean Hampstead18,285
Newcastle Knights16–20Brisbane Broncos22 April 2007, 7:00 pmEnergyAustralia StadiumShayne Hayne25,524
North Queensland Cowboys6–10South Sydney Rabbitohs23 April 2007, 7:00 pmDairy Farmers StadiumBen Cummins17,678
St George Illawarra DragonsBYESydney Roosters
Wests TigersBYENew Zealand Warriors

Round 7

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HomeScoreAwayMatch Information
Date and TimeVenueRefereeCrowd
Sydney Roosters18–4St George Illawarra Dragons25 April 2007, 7:30 pmSydney Football StadiumPaul Simpkins18,240
Brisbane Broncos18–28Melbourne Storm27 April 2007, 7:30 pmSuncorp StadiumSean Hampstead33,750
Bulldogs18–34Wests Tigers27 April 2007, 7:30 pmTelstra StadiumShayne Hayne18,066
Penrith Panthers18–34Canberra Raiders28 April 2007, 5:30 pmCUA StadiumGavin Badger8,494
North Queensland Cowboys30–26Manly Warringah Sea Eagles28 April 2007, 7:30 pmDairy Farmers StadiumSteve Clark18,682
South Sydney Rabbitohs16–18New Zealand Warriors29 April 2007, 2:00 pmTelstra StadiumJason Robinson13,044
Gold Coast Titans38–12Parramatta Eels29 April 2007, 3:00 pmCarrara StadiumTony Archer18,021
Newcastle Knights20–16Cronulla Sharks30 April 2007, 7:00 pmEnergyAustralia StadiumJared Maxwell15,423

Round 8

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  • Melbourne lost its first game of the season, meaning every team had won and lost at least 1 game.
HomeScoreAwayMatch Information
Date and TimeVenueRefereeCrowd
Brisbane Broncos8–4South Sydney Rabbitohs4 May 2007, 7:30 pmSuncorp StadiumPaul Simpkins27,387
St George Illawarra Dragons28–16Penrith Panthers4 May 2007, 7:30 pmOKI Jubilee StadiumSean Hampstead9,057
New Zealand Warriors20–22Cronulla Sharks5 May 2007, 5:30 pmMt Smart StadiumGavin Badger13,587
Wests Tigers30–12Melbourne Storm5 May 2007, 7:30 pmBluetongue Central Coast StadiumTony Archer19,111
Parramatta Eels28–10Sydney Roosters5 May 2007, 7:30 pmParramatta StadiumTony De Las Heras13,021
Canberra Raiders30–46Manly Warringah Sea Eagles6 May 2007, 2:00 pmCanberra StadiumJared Maxwell14,387
Bulldogs30–16Newcastle Knights6 May 2007, 3:00 pmEnergyAustralia StadiumSteve Clark12,654
Gold Coast Titans10–24North Queensland Cowboys7 May 2007, 7:00 pmCarrara StadiumBen Cummins17,806

Round 9

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HomeScoreAwayMatch Information
Date and TimeVenueRefereeCrowd
Manly Warringah Sea Eagles22–12Parramatta Eels11 May 2007, 7:30 pmBrookvale OvalPaul Simpkins19,944
Cronulla Sharks16–8Brisbane Broncos11 May 2007, 7:30 pmToyota ParkShane Hayne12,262
Newcastle Knights24–18New Zealand Warriors12 May 2007, 5:30 pmEnergyAustralia StadiumTony Archer15,107
North Queensland Cowboys12–22Penrith Panthers12 May 2007, 7:30 pmDairy Farmers StadiumJarred Maxwel17,393
South Sydney Rabbitohs10–16Canberra Raiders12 May 2007, 7:30 pmTelstra StadiumGavin Badger11,088
Sydney Roosters24–18Gold Coast Titans13 May 2007, 2:00 pmSydney Football StadiumSean Hampstead6,242
Wests Tigers27–8St George Illawarra Dragons13 May 2007, 3:00 pmTelstra StadiumBen Cummins13,625
Melbourne Storm38–14Bulldogs14 May 2007, 7:00 pmOlympic Park, MelbourneSteve Clark14,066

Round 10

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  • After losing their first four matches of the season theWests Tigers defeated theNew Zealand Warriors in an unbeaten run of five wins.
  • Eels fullback Luke Burt scored a personal tally of 24 points against the Cowboys to notch up his 900th career point, and a record of 500 points at Parramatta Stadium, the first player to reach this milestone.
HomeScoreAwayMatch Information
Date and TimeVenueRefereeCrowd
St George Illawarra Dragons28–10Gold Coast Titans18 May 2007, 7:30 pmWIN StadiumTony Archer12,085
Parramatta Eels44–14North Queensland Cowboys19 May 2007, 5:30 pmParramatta StadiumShane Hayne10,182
Melbourne Storm26–2Sydney Roosters19 May 2007, 7:30 pmOlympic Park, MelbourneGavin Badger9,354
Bulldogs20–30Cronulla Sharks20 May 2007, 3:00 pmTelstra StadiumBen Cummins12,834
New Zealand Warriors26–30Wests Tigers20 May 2007, 4:00 pmMt Smart StadiumSteve Clark10,282
Manly Warringah Sea Eagles18–6Brisbane Broncos21 May 2007, 7:00 pmBrookvale OvalJarred Maxwell13,493
South Sydney RabbitohsBYEPenrith Panthers
Newcastle KnightsBYECanberra Raiders

Round 11

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  • TheBrisbane Broncos recorded their highest score and largest win in their history, defeating theNewcastle Knights 71–6. This match was Newcastle's biggest loss and set a club record for the most points conceded. Brisbane had been sitting last on the ladder on the day of the match.
HomeScoreAwayMatch Information
Date and TimeVenueRefereeCrowd
Bulldogs16–26North Queensland Cowboys25 May 2007, 7:30 pmSuncorp StadiumTony Archer15,412
Canberra Raiders30–6St George Illawarra Dragons25 May 2007, 7:30 pmCanberra StadiumSteve Clark13,187
Manly Warringah Sea Eagles13–12Melbourne Storm26 May 2007, 5:30 pmBrookvale OvalShayne Hayne18,640
Cronulla Sharks12–13Sydney Roosters26 May 2007, 7:30 pmToyota ParkSean Hampstead11,193
Gold Coast Titans25–18South Sydney Rabbitohs26 May 2007, 7:30 pmCarrara StadiumTony De Las Heras17,266
Brisbane Broncos71–6Newcastle Knights27 May 2007, 2:00 pmSuncorp StadiumBen Cummins27,433
Penrith Panthers24–25Wests Tigers27 May 2007, 3:00 pmCUA StadiumJarred Maxwell17,337
Parramatta Eels30–6New Zealand Warriors28 May 2007, 7:00 pmParramatta StadiumPaul Simpkins11,160

Round 12

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HomeScoreAwayMatch Information
Date and TimeVenueRefereeCrowd
St George Illawarra Dragons11–4Brisbane Broncos1 June 2007, 7:30 pmOki Jubilee StadiumShayne Hayne10,302
Penrith Panthers22–16Manly Warringah Sea Eagles1 June 2007, 7:30 pmCUA StadiumSteve Clark11,325
Sydney Roosters18–22Newcastle Knights2 June 2007, 5:30 pmBluetongue Central Coast StadiumTony De Las Heras11,264
Melbourne Storm26–10South Sydney Rabbitohs2 June 2007, 7:30 pmOlympic Park, MelbourneJarred Maxwell11,211
North Queensland Cowboys26–24Cronulla Sharks2 June 2007, 7:30 pmDairy Farmers StadiumPaul Simpkins20,075
Gold Coast Titans28–8Canberra Raiders3 June 2007, 2:00 pmCarrara StadiumGavin Badger13,644
New Zealand Warriors20–40Bulldogs3 June 2007, 4:00 pm LocalMt Smart StadiumSean Hampstead10,041
Wests Tigers8–38Parramatta Eels4 June 2007, 7:00 pmTelstra StadiumBen Cummins22,245

Round 13

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  • Heavy storms across areas ofNew South Wales affected games and attendances throughout the round. The Friday night match atTelstra Stadium was played in a constant, heavy shower of rain. The match played inNewcastle was under threat of cancellation for much of Sunday morning after 300mm of rain had fallen in the area within four days. Many lower gradeNSWRL matches were postponed to preserve grounds for first grade matches.
  • TheCanberra Raiders scored four tries in the opening 12 minutes on their way to a 38–10 win over theParramatta Eels.
  • The last-placedSydney Roosters achieved their highest score since1935 in their 64–30 win over theNorth Queensland Cowboys.
  • In theNew Zealand Warriors' 300th game, the Warriors suffered their sixth straight loss, losing 4–2 against competition leaders theMelbourne Storm. The scoreline was 2–0 to New Zealand until the 72nd minute, when a decisive try sealed the match for Melbourne. It was the lowest aggregate score (six points total) since1993.
HomeScoreAwayMatch Information
Date and TimeVenueRefereeCrowd
South Sydney Rabbitohs14–4Penrith Panthers8 June 2007, 7:30 pmTelstra StadiumPaul Simpkins5,033
Canberra Raiders38–10Parramatta Eels9 June 2007, 5:30 pmCanberra StadiumJared Maxwell11,232
Sydney Roosters64–30North Queensland Cowboys9 June 2007, 7:30 pmSydney Football StadiumGavin Badger4,186
Newcastle Knights14–33Wests Tigers10 June 2007, 3:00 pmEnergy Australia StadiumSean Hampstead13,609
New Zealand Warriors2–4Melbourne Storm10 June 2007, 4:00 pmMt Smart StadiumBen Cummins6,209
St George Illawarra Dragons16–20Cronulla Sharks11 June 2007, 7:30 pmOki Jubilee StadiumTony Archer12,455
Brisbane BroncosBYEBulldogs
Manly Warringah Sea EaglesBYEGold Coast Titans

Round 14

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HomeScoreAwayMatch Information
Date and TimeVenueRefereeCrowd
Bulldogs12–19Brisbane Broncos15 June 2007, 7:30 pmTelstra StadiumPaul Simpkins10,121
Manly Warringah Sea Eagles14–2South Sydney Rabbitohs15 June 2007, 7:30 pmBrookvale OvalSteve Clark7,341
Cronulla Sharks2–12New Zealand Warriors16 June 2007, 5:30 pmToyota ParkGavin Badger4,202
Penrith Panthers20–24Sydney Roosters16 June 2007, 7:30 pmCUA StadiumBen Cummins5,831
North Queensland Cowboys12–58Melbourne Storm16 June 2007, 7:30 pmDairy Farmers StadiumJarred Maxwell20,023
Parramatta Eels20–12St George Illawarra Dragons17 June 2007, 2:00 pmParramatta StadiumSean Hampstead12,658
Wests Tigers14–16Gold Coast Titans17 June 2007, 3:00 pmCampbelltown StadiumTony Archer13,451
Newcastle Knights22–18Canberra Raiders18 June 2007, 7:00 pmEnergy Australia StadiumShayne Hayne11,349

Round 15

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  • Manly lost its first match at home after a 10-match winning streak.
  • The Melbourne Storm celebrated its 10-year anniversary with a 28–6 victory over the Dragons. The Storm's weekend long celebrations started with the naming of its team of the decade.
HomeScoreAwayMatch Information
Date and TimeVenueRefereeCrowd
Manly Warringah Sea Eagles8–27Bulldogs22 June 2007, 7:30 pmBrookvale OvalTony Archer13,849
New Zealand Warriors54–14Penrith Panthers22 June 2007, 8:00 pmMt Smart StadiumSteve Clark9,978
Canberra Raiders24–28North Queensland Cowboys23 June 2007, 5:30 pmCanberra StadiumTony De Las Heras11,263
Sydney Roosters16–36Parramatta Eels23 June 2007, 7:30 pmSydney Football StadiumGavin Badger12,211
Gold Coast Titans28–22Newcastle Knights23 June 2007, 7:30 pmCarrara StadiumBen Cummins15,306
South Sydney Rabbitohs16–12Cronulla Sharks24 June 2007, 2:00 pmTelstra StadiumSean Hampstead9,568
Melbourne Storm28–6St George Illawarra Dragons24 June 2007, 3:00 pmOlympic Park, MelbournePaul Simpkins13,545
Brisbane Broncos48–18Wests Tigers25 June 2007, 7:00 pmSuncorp StadiumShayne Hayne29,364

Round 16

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  • South Sydney defeated Newcastle at Energy Australia Stadium. It was Souths' first win at this venue since 1994.
HomeScoreAwayMatch Information
Date and TimeVenueRefereeCrowd
Newcastle Knights25–28South Sydney Rabbitohs29 June 2007, 7:30 pmEnergy Australia StadiumSean Hampstead16,320
Gold Coast Titans6–22New Zealand Warriors30 June 2007, 5:30 pmCarrara StadiumShayne Hayne17,608
Penrith Panthers16–24Brisbane Broncos30 June 2007, 7:30 pmCUA StadiumGavin Badger8,533
Canberra Raiders16–22Wests Tigers1 July 2007, 2:00 pmCanberra StadiumSteve Clark12,598
St George Illawarra Dragons26–22Manly Warringah Sea Eagles1 July 2007, 3:00 pmOki Jubilee StadiumTony Archer11,958
Bulldogs38–6Sydney Roosters2 July 2007, 7:00 pmTelstra StadiumJared Maxwell20,722
North Queensland CowboysBYEParramatta Eels
Cronulla SharksBYEMelbourne Storm

Round 17

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  • Following Round 17, Aussie Stadium's naming rights deal expired, with the name reverting to theSydney Football Stadium on 8 July.
  • On 9 July Sydney Roosters coachChris Anderson resigned from the club, handing the role to former club greatBrad Fittler.
HomeScoreAwayMatch Information
Date and TimeVenueRefereeCrowd
Brisbane Broncos19–18Gold Coast Titans6 July 2007, 7:30 pmSuncorp StadiumSteve Clark48,621
Wests Tigers43–26Penrith Panthers6 July 2007, 7:30 pmTelstra StadiumBen Cummins12,395
South Sydney Rabbitohs8–12Melbourne Storm7 July 2007, 5:30 pmBluetongue Central Coast StadiumJared Maxwell14,328
North Queensland Cowboys18–12New Zealand Warriors7 July 2007, 7:30 pmDairy Farmers StadiumTony Archer19,694
Manly Warringah Sea Eagles56–0Sydney Roosters7 July 2007, 7:30 pmBrookvale OvalGavin Badger9,932
St George Illawarra Dragons58–16Canberra Raiders8 July 2007, 2:00 pmWIN StadiumSean Hampstead7,561
Cronulla Sharks12–14Bulldogs8 July 2007, 3:00 pmToyota ParkShayne Hayne8,441
Parramatta Eels10–34Newcastle Knights9 July 2007, 7:00 pmParramatta StadiumPaul Simpkins10,363

Round 18

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  • Brisbane Broncos five-eighthDarren Lockyer suffered a knee injury, requiring a reconstruction which saw him miss nine months. Bulldogs forwardWillie Mason also suffered a season ending wrist injury.
  • TheGold Coast Titans suffered their worst ever loss, going down to Canberra 56–10.
  • There was an argument between Parramatta coachMichael Hagan and South Sydney coachJason Taylor after their teams' match. It is alleged Taylor said "Brian Smith (former Eels coach) fixed up what Hagan atNewcastle." Taylor also said that Hagan had ruined what had been put in place at the Eels.
HomeScoreAwayMatch Information
Date and TimeVenueRefereeCrowd
North Queensland Cowboys16–24Brisbane Broncos13 July 2007, 7:30 pmDairy Farmers StadiumSean Hampstead25,926
Manly Warringah Sea Eagles34–4Wests Tigers13 July 2007, 7:30 pmBrookvale OvalSteve Clark15,288
Bulldogs20–30Penrith Panthers14 July 2007, 5:30 pmTelstra StadiumTony De Las Heras12,465
Sydney Roosters23–12Cronulla Sharks14 July 2007, 7:30 pmSydney Football StadiumBen Cummins8,421
New Zealand Warriors44–16St George Illawarra Dragons15 July 2007, 12:00 pmMt Smart StadiumJared Maxwell10,037
Canberra Raiders56–10Gold Coast Titans15 July 2007, 2:00 pmCanberra StadiumPaul Simpkins9,136
Parramatta Eels18–12South Sydney Rabbitohs15 July 2007, 3:00 pmParramatta StadiumTony Archer15,202
Melbourne Storm44–0Newcastle Knights16 July 2007, 7:00 pmOlympic Park StadiumGavin Badger10,223

Round 19

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HomeScoreAwayMatch Information
Date and TimeVenueRefereeCrowd
Cronulla Sharks22–29Manly Warringah Sea Eagles20 July 2007, 7:30 pmToyota ParkShayne Hayne6,494
Gold Coast Titans12–36Bulldogs20 July 2007, 7:30 pmCarrara StadiumSean Hampstead15,873
Melbourne Storm34–6Canberra Raiders21 July 2007, 7:30 pmOlympic Park StadiumJared Maxwell8,983
Newcastle Knights17–20Sydney Roosters21 July 2007, 7:30 pmEnergyAustralia StadiumTony Archer15,171
Penrith Panthers20–38St George Illawarra Dragons21 July 2007, 5:30 pmCUA StadiumGavin Badger9,523
South Sydney Rabbitohs20–14North Queensland Cowboys22 July 2007, 3:00 pmTelstra StadiumSteve Clark10,022
Wests Tigers16–28New Zealand Warriors22 July 2007, 2:00 pmCampbelltown StadiumPaul Simpkins14,012
Brisbane Broncos16–20Parramatta Eels23 July 2007, 7:00 pmSuncorp StadiumBen Cummins25,702

Round 20

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HomeScoreAwayMatch Information
Date and TimeVenueRefereeCrowd
Canberra Raiders34–30Penrith Panthers27 July 2007, 7:30 pmCanberra StadiumPaul Simpkins8,240
Sydney Roosters26–16Melbourne Storm27 July 2007, 7:30 pmSydney Football StadiumSean Hampstead8,824
New Zealand Warriors52–10Newcastle Knights28 July 2007, 5:30 pmMt Smart StadiumJared Maxwell11,301
St George Illawarra Dragons24–28Bulldogs28 July 2007, 7:30 pmWIN StadiumBen Cummins19,105
South Sydney Rabbitohs20–14Gold Coast Titans28 July 2007, 7:30 pmTelstra StadiumGavin Badger13,351
Brisbane Broncos30–16Cronulla Sharks29 July 2007, 2:00 pmSuncorp StadiumSteve Clark24,563
Parramatta Eels24–32Manly Warringah Sea Eagles29 July 2007, 3:00 pmParramatta StadiumTony Archer20,113
Wests Tigers54–10North Queensland Cowboys30 July 2007, 7:00 pmLeichhardt OvalShayne Hayne17,101

Round 21

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  • TheBulldogs'Brad Morrin was cited for biting Parramatta's Timana Tahu. He was suspended for eight weeks for the incident.
HomeScoreAwayMatch Information
Date and TimeVenueRefereeCrowd
Bulldogs22–34Parramatta Eels3 August 2007, 7:30 pmTelstra StadiumSean Hampstead27,201
Newcastle Knights4–20St George Illawarra Dragons3 August 2007, 7:30 pmEnergyAustralia StadiumJared Maxwell12,573
Gold Coast Titans30–14Wests Tigers4 August 2007, 5:30 pmCarrara StadiumSteve Clark17,257
North Queensland Cowboys28–22Canberra Raiders4 August 2007, 7:30 pmDairy Farmers StadiumTony Archer15,791
Penrith Panthers32–16South Sydney Rabbitohs4 August 2007, 7:30 pmCUA StadiumGavin Badger10,845
Sydney Roosters31–31New Zealand Warriors5 August 2007, 2:00 pmSydney Football StadiumShayne Hayne15,124
Brisbane Broncos8–21Manly Warringah Sea Eagles5 August 2007, 3:00 pmSuncorp StadiumBen Cummins35,784
Cronulla Sharks16–17Melbourne Storm6 August 2007, 7:00 pmToyota ParkPaul Simpkins7,831

Round 22

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HomeScoreAwayMatch Information
Date and TimeVenueRefereeCrowd
Manly Warringah Sea Eagles50–16Newcastle Knights10 August 2007, 7:30 pmBluetongue Central Coast StadiumShayne Hayne17,122
Wests Tigers22–26Sydney Roosters10 August 2007, 7:30 pmTelstra StadiumTony Archer25,166
New Zealand Warriors30–6Gold Coast Titans11 August 2007, 5:30 pmMt Smart StadiumBen Cummins20,609
St George Illawarra Dragons14–24South Sydney Rabbitohs11 August 2007, 7:30 pmWIN StadiumSteve Clark18,382
Parramatta Eels24–25Cronulla Sharks11 August 2007, 7:30 pmParramatta StadiumJason Robinson13,376
Bulldogs52–4Canberra Raiders12 August 2007, 2:00 pmTelstra StadiumPaul Simpkins12,127
Melbourne Storm14–6Brisbane Broncos12 August 2007, 3:00 pmOlympic Park StadiumSean Hampstead13,508
Penrith Panthers26–30North Queensland Cowboys13 August 2007, 7:00 pmCUA StadiumJared Maxwell7,618

Round 23

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  • TheSydney Roosters suffered their first defeat under caretaker coach Brad Fittler.
HomeScoreAwayMatch Information
Date and TimeVenueRefereeCrowd
Brisbane Broncos24–25Bulldogs17 August 2007, 7:30 pmSuncorp StadiumSteve Clark35,199
Melbourne Storm14–10Parramatta Eels17 August 2007, 7:30 pmOlympic Park StadiumTony Archer11,549
Cronulla Sharks28–29Wests Tigers18 August 2007, 5:30 pmToyota ParkPaul Simpkins12,964
North Queensland Cowboys24–14St George Illawarra Dragons18 August 2007, 7:30 pmDairy Farmers StadiumBen Cummins18,321
Canberra Raiders26–24New Zealand Warriors18 August 2007, 7:30 pmCanberra StadiumJared Maxwell8,134
Gold Coast Titans22–18Sydney Roosters19 August 2007, 2:00 pmCarrara StadiumGavin Badger17,423
Newcastle Knights12–46Penrith Panthers19 August 2007, 3:00 pmEnergyAustralia StadiumJason Robinson14,351
South Sydney Rabbitohs24–18Manly Warringah Sea Eagles20 August 2007, 7:00 pmTelstra StadiumSean Hampstead12,087

Round 24

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  • This round was the first instance in the 100 years of the competition where two separate matches were sold out. For the first time in its history,Mt Smart Stadium held a sold-out game, andLeichhardt Oval was also sold out.
  • TheMelbourne Storm captured the Minor Premiership for the second consecutive season (although the title waslater stripped).
  • TheWarriors made the Finals Series for the first time since 2003.
HomeScoreAwayMatch Information
Date and TimeVenueRefereeCrowd
Bulldogs6–38Melbourne Storm24 August 2007, 7:30 pmTelstra StadiumBen Cummins21,756
Newcastle Knights18–34North Queensland Cowboys24 August 2007, 7:30 pmEnergyAustralia StadiumJared Maxwell12,264
Cronulla Sharks28–12Gold Coast Titans25 August 2007, 5:30 pmToyota ParkJason Robinson9,036
Sydney Roosters22–28Penrith Panthers25 August 2007, 7:30 pmSydney Football StadiumSteve Clark11,326
New Zealand Warriors36–14Manly Warringah Sea Eagles26 August 2007, 12:00 pmMt Smart StadiumPaul Simpkins25,572
Brisbane Broncos30–19Canberra Raiders26 August 2007, 2:00 pmSuncorp StadiumShayne Hayne31,614
Wests Tigers12–37South Sydney Rabbitohs26 August 2007, 3:00 pmLeichhardt OvalTony Archer20,232
St George Illawarra Dragons14–6Parramatta Eels27 August 2007, 7:00 pmWIN StadiumSean Hampstead13,488

Round 25

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  • The NRL scrapped Monday Night Football and moved theMelbourne Storm vsGold Coast Titans match to the Sunday night before, to ensure that the teams would not have a short turnaround before a finals match.
  • The Newcastle Knights win against the Wests Tigers saw the Knights move out of last place, giving Penrith the wooden spoon; and, it saw the Brisbane Broncos replace the Wests Tigers in the final eight.
  • The South Sydney Rabbitohs clinched a finals appearance for the first time since 1989.
  • The Brisbane Broncos conceded 68 points against Parramatta, the most in club history.
HomeScoreAwayMatch Information
Date and TimeVenueRefereeCrowd
North Queensland Cowboys38–32Bulldogs31 August 2007, 7:30 pmDairy Farmers StadiumShayne Hayne24,050
Wests Tigers24–26Newcastle Knights31 August 2007, 7:30 pmTelstra StadiumPaul Simpkins13,446
South Sydney Rabbitohs12–26Sydney Roosters1 September 2007, 5:30 pmTelstra StadiumBen Cummins32,126
Penrith Panthers20–24New Zealand Warriors1 September 2007, 7:30 pmCUA StadiumSean Hampstead14,473
Canberra Raiders12–22Cronulla Sharks1 September 2007, 7:30 pmCanberra StadiumBernard Sutton11,440
Manly Warringah Sea Eagles28–24St George Illawarra Dragons2 September 2007, 2:00 pmBrookvale OvalSteve Clark18,637
Parramatta Eels68–22Brisbane Broncos2 September 2007, 3:00 pmParramatta StadiumTony Archer17,112
Melbourne Storm50–6Gold Coast Titans2 September 2007, 7:00 pmOlympic Park StadiumJared Maxwell11,770

Finals series

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  • The 2007 Finals Series was based on the McIntyre format. For the first time, teams based outside of Sydney were permitted to host finals matches in weeks two and three in their own cities; previously, all matches after the first week were played at either theSFS or Telstra Stadium. The 2007 Grand Final was played atTelstra Stadium.
  • All rounds in the finals series were shown live in Australia on Channel 9, with the exception of the Warriors v Parramatta qualifying final in week one, which was shown as a delayed telecast due to the time difference between New Zealand and eastern Australia.

Week One

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First Qualifying Final

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Team1st Half2nd HalfTotal
(4)New Zealand Warriors01010
(5)Parramatta Eels01212
DateFriday, 7 September 2007 7:30 pmAEST
Tries (New Zealand Warriors)1:T. Byrne,M. Witt (Penalty)
Tries (Parramatta Eels)1:F. Mateo,J. Hayne
Goals (New Zealand Warriors)1 from 2:M. Witt
Goals (Parramatta Eels)2 from 2:K. Inu
Field Goals (New Zealand Warriors)None
Field Goals (Parramatta Eels)None
VenueMt. Smart,Auckland,NZ
Attendance28,745
RefereeTony Archer

Second Qualifying Final

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Team1st Half2nd HalfTotal
(3)North Queensland Cowboys14620
(6)Canterbury Bulldogs14418
DateSaturday, 8 September 2007 5:30 pmAEST
Tries (North Queensland Cowboys)2:J. Thurston
1:P. Bowman
Tries (Canterbury Bulldogs)1:D. Millard,W. Tonga,L. Patten
Goals (North Queensland Cowboys)4 from 4:J. Thurston
Goals (Canterbury Bulldogs)3 from 4:H. El Masri
Field Goals (North Queensland Cowboys)None
Field Goals (Canterbury Bulldogs)None
VenueDairy Farmers Stadium,Townsville,QLD
Attendance24,004
RefereePaul Simpkins

Third Qualifying Final

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Team1st Half2nd HalfTotal
(2)Manly Warringah Sea Eagles62430
(7)South Sydney Rabbitohs246
DateSaturday, 8 September 2007 7:30 pmAEST
Tries (Manly Warringah Sea Eagles)2:S. Menzies,B. Stewart
1:A. Watmough
Tries (South Sydney Rabbitohs)1:P. Mellor
Goals (Manly Warringah Sea Eagles)5 from 5:M. Orford
Goals (South Sydney Rabbitohs)1 from 2:J. Williams
Field Goals (Manly Warringah Sea Eagles)None
Field Goals (South Sydney Rabbitohs)None
VenueBrookvale Oval,Sydney,NSW
Attendance19,785
RefereeShayne Hayne

Fourth Qualifying Final

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Team1st Half2nd HalfTotal
(1)Melbourne Storm281240
(8)Brisbane Broncos000
DateSunday, 9 September 2007 4:00 pmAEST
Tries (Melbourne Storm)3:S. Turner
1:A. Quinn,C. Smith,M.Geyer,M. King
Tries (Brisbane Broncos)None
Goals (Melbourne Storm)3 from 7:C. Smith
Goals (Brisbane Broncos)None
Field Goals (Melbourne Storm)None
Field Goals (Brisbane Broncos)None
VenueOlympic Park,Melbourne,VIC
Attendance15,522
RefereeSteven Clark

Week Two

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First Semi-Final

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Team1st Half2nd HalfTotal
(5)Parramatta Eels121325
(6)Canterbury Bulldogs606
DateSaturday, 15 September 2007 7:30 pmAEST
Tries (Parramatta Eels)1:M. Riddell,E. Grothe,T. Tahu,J. Hayne
Tries (Canterbury Bulldogs)1:M. Utai
Goals (Parramatta Eels)4 from 4:K. Inu
Goals (Canterbury Bulldogs)1 from 1:H. El Masri
Field Goals (Parramatta Eels)1:B. Finch
Field Goals (Canterbury Bulldogs)None
VenueANZ Stadium,Sydney,NSW
Attendance50,621
RefereeShayne Hayne

Second Semi-Final

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Team1st Half2nd HalfTotal
(3)North Queensland Cowboys183149
(4)New Zealand Warriors12012
DateSunday, 16 September 2007 4:00 pmAEST
Tries (North Queensland Cowboys)2:B. Farrar
1:M. Henry,T. Williams,A. Graham,M. Bowen,J. Smith,R. Cashmere
Tries (New Zealand Warriors)1:M. Crockett,T. Martin
Goals (North Queensland Cowboys)7 from 7:J. Thurston
P. Bowman 1/1
Goals (New Zealand Warriors)2 from 2:M. Witt
Field Goals (North Queensland Cowboys)1:M. Bowen
Field Goals (Canterbury Bulldogs)None
VenueDairy Farmers Stadium,Townsville,QLD
Attendance21,847
RefereeTony Archer

Week Three

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First Preliminary Final

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Team1st Half2nd HalfTotal
(2)Manly Warringah Sea Eagles62228
(3)North Queensland Cowboys606
DateSaturday, 22 September 2007 7:30 pmAEST
Tries (Manly Warringah Sea Eagles)1:B. Stewart,A. Watmough,S. Bell,L. Williamson
Tries (North Queensland Cowboys)1:J. Lillyman
Goals (Manly Warringah Sea Eagles)4 from 7:M. Orford
Goals (North Queensland Cowboys)1 from 1:J. Thurston
Field Goals (Manly Warringah Sea Eagles)None
Field Goals (North Queensland Cowboys)None
VenueSydney Football Stadium,Sydney,NSW
Attendance32,611
RefereePaul Simpkins

Second Preliminary Final

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Team1st Half2nd HalfTotal
(1)Melbourne Storm101626
(5)Parramatta Eels4610
DateSunday, 23 September 2007 4:00 pmAEST
Tries (Melbourne Storm)2:M. King
1:S. Turner,C. Cronk
Tries (Parramatta Eels)1:E. Grothe,J. Reddy
Goals (Melbourne Storm)5 from 6:C. Smith
Goals (Parramatta Eels)1 from 2:K. Inu
Field Goals (Melbourne Storm)None
Field Goals (Parramatta Eels)None
VenueTelstra Dome,Melbourne,VIC
Attendance33,427
RefereeSteven Clark

Grand Final

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Main article:2007 NRL Grand Final
2007 NRL Grand Final
Sunday, 30 September
19:15AEST (UTC+10)
Melbourne Storm34 – 8Manly Warringah Sea Eagles
Tries:7
Quinnrugby ball 12'76'
Inglisrugby ball 23'55'
Crockerrugby ball 44'
Kingrugby ball 52'
Newtonrugby ball 72'
Goals:3
C Smithrugby goalposts icon 13',74',76'(3/8)
1st: 10–4
2nd: 24–4
Report
Tries:2
Matairugby ball 39'
Hicksrugby ball 62'
Goals:
Orford(0/2)
ANZStadium,Sydney
Attendance: 81,392[1][2]
Referee:Tony Archer
Touch judges: Steve Chiddy, Russell Turner
Clive Churchill Medal:Greg Inglis (Melbourne)


See also

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References

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  1. ^Middleton, David.2007 Official Rugby League Annual. Surrey Hills: News Magazines. p. 110.
  2. ^NRL Grand Final HistoryArchived 9 February 2010 atarchive.today atrl1908.com
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