2019 NRL season results

The 2019 NRL season was the 112th of professional rugby league in Australia and the 22nd season run by the National Rugby League.

Regular season

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All times are in AEST (UTC+10:00) on the relevant dates.

Round 1

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Home Score Away Match information
Date and time Venue Referees Attendance
  Melbourne Storm 22 – 12   Brisbane Broncos Thursday, 14 March, 7:50 pm AAMI Park Gerard Sutton, Matt Noyen 16,239
  Newcastle Knights 14 – 8   Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks Friday, 15 March, 6:00 pm McDonald Jones Stadium Peter Gough, Phil Henderson 21,813
  Sydney Roosters 16 – 26   South Sydney Rabbitohs Friday, 15 March, 7:55 pm Sydney Cricket Ground Grant Atkins, Gavin Badger 24,527
  New Zealand Warriors 40 – 6   Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs Saturday, 16 March, 3:00 pm Mount Smart Stadium Jon Stone, Tim Roby 18,795
  Wests Tigers 20 – 6   Manly-Warringah Sea Eagles Saturday, 16 March, 5:30 pm Leichhardt Oval Adam Gee, Adam Cassidy 13,159
  North Queensland Cowboys 24 – 12   St. George Illawarra Dragons Saturday, 16 March, 7:35 pm 1300SMILES Stadium Ben Cummins, Ziggy Przeklasa-Adamski 18,415
  Penrith Panthers 12 – 20   Parramatta Eels Sunday, 17 March, 4:05 pm Panthers Stadium Ashley Klein, Chris Butler 12,604
  Gold Coast Titans 0 – 21   Canberra Raiders Sunday, 17 March, 6:10 pm Cbus Super Stadium Dave Munro, Liam Kennedy 9,843
Source:[1]
  • The Parramatta Eels won an away game for the first time since Round 25, 2017, ending a 13 game losing streak.
  • The Gold Coast Titans became the first team since the North Queensland Cowboys in 2012 to be held scoreless in Round 1.

Round 2

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Home Score Away Match information
Date and time Venue Referees Attendance
  St. George Illawarra Dragons 18 – 34   South Sydney Rabbitohs Thursday, 21 March, 7:50 pm Netstrata Jubilee Stadium Gerard Sutton, Peter Gough 10,080
  Canberra Raiders 10 – 22   Melbourne Storm Friday, 22 March, 6:00 pm GIO Stadium Adam Gee, Phil Henderson 14,031
  Brisbane Broncos 29 – 10   North Queensland Cowboys Friday, 22 March, 7:55 pm Suncorp Stadium Grant Atkins, Gavin Badger 45,023
  Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks 20 – 6   Gold Coast Titans Saturday, 23 March, 3:00 pm Shark Park Jon Stone, Tim Roby 15,217
  Newcastle Knights 14 – 16   Penrith Panthers Saturday, 23 March, 5:30 pm McDonald Jones Stadium Dave Munro, Chris Sutton 19,451
  Manly-Warringah Sea Eagles 18 – 26   Sydney Roosters Saturday, 23 March, 7:35 pm Lottoland Matt Cecchin, Chris Butler 9,664
  Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs 16 – 36   Parramatta Eels Sunday, 24 March, 4:05 pm ANZ Stadium Ben Cummins, Ziggy Przeklasa-Adamski 20,134
  Wests Tigers 34 – 6   New Zealand Warriors Sunday, 24 March, 6:10 pm Campbelltown Stadium Ashley Klein, Matt Noyen 9,881
Source:[2]
  • For the first time in their 20 year history as a merger, the Wests Tigers sit on top the competition ladder.

Round 3

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Home Score Away Match information
Date and time Venue Referees Attendance
  Brisbane Broncos 24 – 25   St George Illawarra Dragons Thursday, 28 March, 7:50 pm Suncorp Stadium Ben Cummins, Ziggy Przeklasa-Adamski 21,081
  Canberra Raiders 17 – 10   Newcastle Knights Friday, 29 March, 6:00 pm GIO Stadium Jon Stone, Tim Roby 10,585
  Parramatta Eels 18 – 32   Sydney Roosters Friday, 29 March, 7:55 pm ANZ Stadium Gerard Sutton, Peter Gough 13,367
  Manly-Warringah Sea Eagles 46 – 12   New Zealand Warriors Saturday, 30 March, 3:00 pm Christchurch Stadium Dave Munro, Chris Sutton 11,774
  North Queensland Cowboys 16 – 42   Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks Saturday, 30 March, 5:30 pm 1300SMILES Stadium Matt Cecchin, Phil Henderson 11,610
  Penrith Panthers 2 – 32   Melbourne Storm Saturday, 30 March, 7:35 pm Carrington Park Ashley Klein, Adam Cassidy 10,973
  Wests Tigers 8 – 22   Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs Sunday, 31 March, 4:05 pm Campbelltown Stadium Grant Atkins, Gavin Badger 15,127
  South Sydney Rabbitohs 28 – 20   Gold Coast Titans Sunday, 31 March, 6:10 pm ANZ Stadium Matt Noyen, Chris Butler 10,128
Source:[3]
  • The North Queensland Cowboys suffered their biggest loss since the 2017 NRL Grand Final, and their biggest at home since round 8, 2010.

Round 4

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Home Score Away Match information
Date and time Venue Referees Attendance
  Sydney Roosters 36 – 4   Brisbane Broncos Thursday, 4 April, 7:50 pm Sydney Cricket Ground Ashley Klein, Phil Henderson 9,304
  New Zealand Warriors 26 – 10   Gold Coast Titans Friday, 5 April, 6:00 pm Mount Smart Stadium Peter Gough, Jon Stone 13,995
  Penrith Panthers 9 – 8   Wests Tigers Friday, 5 April, 7:55 pm Panthers Stadium Gerard Sutton, Ziggy Przeklasa-Adamski 14,002
  Manly-Warringah Sea Eagles 13 – 12   South Sydney Rabbitohs Saturday, 6 April, 3:00 pm Lottoland Grant Atkins, Liam Kennedy 12,304
  North Queensland Cowboys 12 – 30   Canberra Raiders Saturday, 6 April, 5:30 pm 1300SMILES Stadium Dave Munro, Gavin Badger 11,750
  Parramatta Eels 24 – 12   Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks Saturday, 6 April, 7:35 pm ANZ Stadium Chris Sutton, Chris Butler 11,185
  Melbourne Storm 18 – 16   Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs Sunday, 7 April, 4:05 pm AAMI Park Ben Cummins, Tim Roby 15,432
  Newcastle Knights 12 – 13   St George Illawarra Dragons Sunday, 7 April, 6:10 pm McDonald Jones Stadium Matt Cecchin, Adam Cassidy 19,105
Source:[4]
  • The Brisbane Broncos suffered their worst loss since round 17, 2016.
  • The Gold Coast Titans had a 0-4 start to a year for the first time in their history.

Round 5

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Home Score Away Match information
Date and time Venue Referees Attendance
  Brisbane Broncos 16 – 22   Wests Tigers Thursday, 11 April, 7:50 pm Suncorp Stadium Ben Cummins, Ziggy Przeklasa-Adamski 24,398
  Gold Coast Titans 30 – 24   Penrith Panthers Friday, 12 April, 6:00 pm Cbus Super Stadium Dave Munro, Liam Kennedy 8,680
  North Queensland Cowboys 12 – 18   Melbourne Storm Friday, 12 April, 7:55 pm 1300SMILES Stadium Grant Atkins, Gavin Badger 14,130
  South Sydney Rabbitohs 28 – 24   New Zealand Warriors Saturday, 13 April, 3:00 pm Sunshine Coast Stadium Chris Sutton, Chris Butler 11,912
  Newcastle Knights 18 – 26   Manly-Warringah Sea Eagles Saturday, 13 April, 5:30 pm McDonald Jones Stadium Peter Gough, Jon Stone 21,779
  Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks 16 – 30   Sydney Roosters Saturday, 13 April, 7:35 pm Shark Park Matt Cecchin, Phil Henderson 13,470
  St George Illawarra Dragons 40 – 4   Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs Sunday, 14 April, 4:05 pm Netstrata Jubilee Stadium Ashley Klein, Gerard Sutton 13,409
  Canberra Raiders 19 – 0   Parramatta Eels Sunday, 14 April, 6:10 pm GIO Stadium Henry Perenara, Tim Roby 16,059
Source:[5]
  • The Rabbitohs/Warriors game was the first NRL game on the Sunshine Coast.
  • The Bulldogs 40-4 loss to the Dragons was their worst to any St George team since round 18, 1965.

Round 6

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Home Score Away Match information
Date and time Venue Referees Attendance
  Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks 24 – 20   Penrith Panthers Thursday, 18 April, 7:50 pm Shark Park Ben Cummins, Ziggy Przeklasa-Adamski 10,088
  Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs 6 – 14   South Sydney Rabbitohs Friday, 19 April, 4:05 pm ANZ Stadium Henry Perenara, Tim Roby 30,040
  Melbourne Storm 20 – 21   Sydney Roosters Friday, 19 April, 7:55 pm AAMI Park Ashley Klein, Grant Atkins 17,036
  New Zealand Warriors 10 – 17   North Queensland Cowboys Saturday, 20 April, 5:30 pm Mount Smart Stadium Peter Gough, Jon Stone 11,395
  St George Illawarra Dragons 12 – 10   Manly-Warringah Sea Eagles Saturday, 20 April, 7:35 pm WIN Stadium David Munro, Liam Kennedy 14,268
  Gold Coast Titans 38 – 14   Newcastle Knights Sunday, 21 April, 2:00 pm Cbus Super Stadium Chris Sutton, Phil Henderson 11,654
  Canberra Raiders 26 – 22   Brisbane Broncos Sunday, 21 April, 4:05 pm GIO Stadium Matt Cecchin, Adam Cassidy 17,193
  Parramatta Eels 51 – 6   Wests Tigers Monday, 22 April, 4:00 pm Bankwest Stadium Gerard Sutton, Chris Butler 29,047
Source:[6]
  • The Broncos 1-5 start to the year is their worst start to a season since 1999.
  • The game between the Eels and Tigers was the first played at Bankwest Stadium, and it was the Eels biggest win since round 25, 2007.

Round 7 (ANZAC Round)

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Home Score Away Match information
Date and time Venue Referees Attendance
  Sydney Roosters 20 – 10*   St George Illawarra Dragons Thursday, 25 April, 4:05 pm Sydney Cricket Ground Ben Cummins, Grant Atkins 38,414
  Melbourne Storm 13 – 12   New Zealand Warriors Thursday, 25 April, 7:50 pm AAMI Park Matt Cecchin, Dave Munro 21,539
  Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs 24 – 12   North Queensland Cowboys Friday, 26 April, 6:00 pm ANZ Stadium Chris Sutton, Phil Henderson 6,711
  Penrith Panthers 18 – 22   South Sydney Rabbitohs Friday, 26 April, 7:55 pm Panthers Stadium Ashley Klein, Ziggy Przeklasa-Adamski 14,931
  Wests Tigers 30 – 14   Gold Coast Titans Saturday, 27 April, 5:30 pm Scully Park Peter Gough, Jon Stone 9,799
  Brisbane Broncos 29 – 6   Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks Saturday, 27 April, 7:35 pm Suncorp Stadium Henry Perenara, Tim Roby 27,638
  Manly-Warringah Sea Eagles 24 – 20   Canberra Raiders Sunday, 28 April, 2:00 pm Lottoland Gerard Sutton, Adam Gee 10,706
  Newcastle Knights 28 – 14   Parramatta Eels Sunday, 28 April, 4:05 pm McDonald Jones Stadium Grant Atkins, Chris Butler 19,604
Source:[7]

Round 8

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Home Score Away Match information
Date and time Venue Referees Attendance
  South Sydney Rabbitohs 38 – 6   Brisbane Broncos Thursday, 2 May, 7:50 pm ANZ Stadium Gerard Sutton, Peter Gough 13,643
  North Queensland Cowboys 28 – 14   Gold Coast Titans Friday, 3 May, 6:00 pm 1300SMILES Stadium Adam Gee, Gavin Badger 10,655
  Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks 20 – 18   Melbourne Storm Friday, 3 May, 7:55 pm Shark Park Ben Cummins, Ziggy Przeklasa-Adamski 7,683
  Canberra Raiders 30 – 12   Penrith Panthers Saturday, 4 May, 3:00 pm McDonalds Park Grant Atkins, Dave Munro 10,079
  Manly-Warringah Sea Eagles 18 – 10   Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs Saturday, 4 May, 5:30 pm Lottoland Henry Perenara, Jon Stone 10,148
  Sydney Roosters 42 – 12   Wests Tigers Saturday, 4 May, 7:35 pm Sydney Cricket Ground Matt Cecchin, Tim Roby 13,666
  New Zealand Warriors 18 – 36   Newcastle Knights Sunday, 5 May, 2:00 pm Mount Smart Stadium Chris Sutton, Phil Henderson 14,975
  Parramatta Eels 32 – 18   St George Illawarra Dragons Sunday, 5 May, 4:05 pm Bankwest Stadium Ashley Klein, Chris Butler 25,872
Source:[8]
  • The Raiders/Panthers game was the first game played in Wagga Wagga since 1998.

Round 9 (Magic Round)

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Team 1 Score Team 2 Match information
Date and time Venue Referees Attendance
  Gold Coast Titans 18 – 26   Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks Thursday, 9 May, 7:50 pm Suncorp Stadium Grant Atkins, Dave Munro 17,113
  Wests Tigers 30 – 4   Penrith Panthers Friday, 10 May, 6:00 pm Suncorp Stadium Chris Sutton, Chris Butler 35,122
  Manly-Warringah Sea Eagles 10 – 26   Brisbane Broncos Friday, 10 May, 8:05 pm Suncorp Stadium Ben Cummins, Ziggy Przeklasa-Adamski 41,388
  Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs 10 – 22   Newcastle Knights Saturday, 11 May, 3:00 pm Suncorp Stadium Matt Cecchin, Tim Roby 25,292
  New Zealand Warriors 26 – 18   St George Illawarra Dragons Saturday, 11 May, 5:30 pm Suncorp Stadium Adam Gee, Gavin Badger 37,521
  Melbourne Storm 64 – 10   Parramatta Eels Saturday, 11 May, 7:35 pm Suncorp Stadium Henry Perenara, Jon Stone 41,612
  Sydney Roosters 30 – 24   Canberra Raiders Sunday, 12 May, 2:00 pm Suncorp Stadium Gerard Sutton, Peter Gough 29,686
  South Sydney Rabbitohs 32 – 16   North Queensland Cowboys Sunday, 12 May, 4:05 pm Suncorp Stadium Ashley Klein, Phil Henderson 34,564
Source:[9]
  • For the first time in NRL History, all games were played on the same ground for Magic Round.
  • The Knights beat the Bulldogs for the first time since the Elimination Finals in 2013.

Round 10

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Home Score Away Match information
Date and time Venue Referees Attendance
  Melbourne Storm 24 – 22   Wests Tigers Thursday, 16 May, 7:50 pm AAMI Park Adam Gee, Gavin Badger 11,402
  Penrith Panthers 10 – 30   New Zealand Warriors Friday, 17 May, 6:00 pm Panthers Stadium Henry Perenara, Jon Stone 10,084
  Brisbane Broncos 15 – 10   Sydney Roosters Friday, 17 May, 7:55 pm Suncorp Stadium Grant Atkins, Dave Munro 28,228
  Gold Coast Titans 16 – 22   Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs Saturday, 18 May, 3:00 pm Cbus Super Stadium Peter Gough, Ziggy Przeklasa-Adamski 10,105
  North Queensland Cowboys 17 – 10   Parramatta Eels Saturday, 18 May, 5:30 pm 1300SMILES Stadium Chris Sutton, Phil Henderson 12,493
  Canberra Raiders 12 – 16   South Sydney Rabbitohs Saturday, 18 May, 7:35 pm GIO Stadium Ben Cummins, Chris Butler 16,965
  St George Illawarra Dragons 12 – 45   Newcastle Knights Sunday, 19 May, 2:00 pm Glen Willow Oval Gerard Sutton, Liam Kennedy 9,267
  Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks 14 – 24   Manly-Warringah Sea Eagles Sunday, 19 May, 4:05 pm Shark Park Ashley Klein, Matt Cecchin 13,360
Source:[10]
  • The Penrith Panthers 2-8 start to the season is their worst start to a season since 2002.
  • The Gold Coast Titans suffered the worst collapse in their history, after leading 16-0.
  • The Newcastle Knights had their biggest win since round 10, 2013.

Round 11 (Indigenous Round)

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Home Score Away Match information
Date and time Venue Referees Attendance
  Parramatta Eels 10 – 16   Penrith Panthers Thursday, 23 May, 7:50 pm Bankwest Stadium Grant Atkins, Dave Munro 16,228
  Manly-Warringah Sea Eagles 18 – 36   Gold Coast Titans Friday, 24 May, 6:00 pm Lottoland Matt Cecchin, Phil Henderson 7,465
  Newcastle Knights 38 – 12   Sydney Roosters Friday, 24 May, 7:55 pm McDonald Jones Stadium Ben Cummins, Peter Gough 25,929
  Canberra Raiders 16 – 22   North Queensland Cowboys Saturday, 25 May, 3:00 pm GIO Stadium Henry Perenara, Jon Stone 14,647
  New Zealand Warriors 2 – 8   Brisbane Broncos Saturday, 25 May, 5:30 pm Mount Smart Stadium Ashley Klein, Ziggy Przeklasa-Adamski 17,495
  South Sydney Rabbitohs 32 – 16   Wests Tigers Saturday, 25 May, 7:35 pm ANZ Stadium Gerard Sutton, Liam Kennedy 18,195
  Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs 6 – 28   Melbourne Storm Sunday, 26 May, 2:00 pm Belmore Sports Ground Chris Sutton, Chris Butler 13,131
  St George Illawarra Dragons 9 – 22   Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks Sunday, 26 May, 4:05 pm WIN Stadium Adam Gee, Gavin Badger 14,586
Source:[11]

Round 12

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Home Score Away Match information
Date and time Venue Referees Attendance
  Penrith Panthers 15 - 12   Manly-Warringah Sea Eagles Thursday, 30 May, 7:50 pm Panthers Stadium Ben Cummins, Peter Gough 7,891
  Parramatta Eels 26–14   South Sydney Rabbitohs Friday, 31 May, 7:55 pm Bankwest Stadium Adam Gee, Gavin Badger 21,645
  Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs 10 - 12   Canberra Raiders Saturday, 1 June, 7:35 pm ANZ Stadium Grant Atkins, Dave Munro 7,213
  Gold Coast Titans 4 – 6   North Queensland Cowboys Sunday, 2 June, 4:05 pm Cbus Super Stadium Henry Perenara, Jon Stone 11,226
Bye: Brisbane Broncos, Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks, Melbourne Storm, Newcastle Knights, New Zealand Warriors, St George Illawarra Dragons, Sydney Roosters & Wests Tigers.
Source:[12]
  • The North Queensland Cowboys score of 6 is their lowest ever in a win.

Round 13

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Home Score Away Match information
Date and time Venue Referees Attendance
  South Sydney Rabbitohs 12 – 20   Newcastle Knights Friday, 7 June, 6:00 pm ANZ Stadium Grant Atkins, Dave Munro 8,253
  Wests Tigers 0 – 28   Canberra Raiders Friday, 7 June, 7:55 pm Bankwest Stadium Matt Cecchin, Adam Cassidy 12,585
  New Zealand Warriors 10 – 32   Melbourne Storm Saturday, 8 June, 3:00 pm Mount Smart Stadium Henry Perenara, Jon Stone 12,957
  Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks 42 – 22   Parramatta Eels Saturday, 8 June, 5:30 pm Shark Park Peter Gough, Chris Butler 12,386
  North Queensland Cowboys 20 – 22   Manly-Warringah Sea Eagles Saturday, 8 June, 7:35 pm 1300SMILES Stadium Adam Gee, Gavin Badger 13,314
  Brisbane Broncos 18 - 26   Gold Coast Titans Sunday, 9 June, 2:00 pm Suncorp Stadium Chris Sutton, Phil Henderson 30,048
  Penrith Panthers 19 – 10   Sydney Roosters Sunday, 9 June, 4:05 pm Panthers Stadium Ben Cummins, Ziggy Przeklasa-Adamski 16,833
  Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs 12 – 36 *   St George Illawarra Dragons Monday, 10 June, 4:00 pm ANZ Stadium Gerard Sutton, Liam Kennedy 16,003
Source:[13]
  • For the first time in their history, the Canberra Raiders have kept 3 teams scoreless in the same season.
  • The South Sydney Rabbitohs-Newcastle Knights game featured 4 sin bins all at the same time.
  • The Knights beat the Rabbitohs for the first time since Round 26, 2011.

Round 14

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Home Score Away Match information
Date and time Venue Referees Attendance
  Canberra Raiders 22 – 20   Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks Thursday, 13 June, 7:55 pm GIO Stadium Ashley Klein, Peter Gough 10,021
  Gold Coast Titans 20 – 24   New Zealand Warriors Friday, 14 June, 6:00 pm Cbus Super Stadium Grant Atkins, Ziggy Przeklasa-Adamski 9,973
  North Queensland Cowboys 26 – 27   Wests Tigers Friday, 14 June, 7:55 pm 1300SMILES Stadium Ben Cummins, Dave Munro 11,692
  Melbourne Storm 34 – 4   Newcastle Knights Saturday, 15 June, 3:00 pm AAMI Park Gerard Sutton, Gavin Badger 16,313
  South Sydney Rabbitohs 18 – 19   Penrith Panthers Saturday, 15 June, 5:30 pm ANZ Stadium Adam Gee, Jon Stone 11,023
  Parramatta Eels 38 – 10   Brisbane Broncos Saturday, 15 June, 7:35 pm Bankwest Stadium Henry Perenara, Liam Kennedy 16,854
  Manly-Warringah Sea Eagles 34 – 14   St George Illawarra Dragons Sunday, 16 June, 2:00 pm Lottoland Chris Sutton, Phil Henderson 8,468
  Sydney Roosters 38 – 12   Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs Sunday, 16 June, 4:05 pm Sydney Cricket Ground Matt Cecchin, Adam Cassidy 8,217
Source:[14]
  • The Penrith Panthers beat the South Sydney Rabbitohs at ANZ Stadium for the first time in their history.

Round 15

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Home Score Away Match information
Date and time Venue Referees Attendance
  Wests Tigers 14 – 9   South Sydney Rabbitohs Thursday, 27 June, 7:50 pm Bankwest Stadium Adam Gee, Gavin Badger 9,807
  St George Illawarra Dragons 22 – 14   North Queensland Cowboys Friday, 28 June, 6:00 pm WIN Stadium Henry Perenara, Liam Kennedy 7,008
  Sydney Roosters 12 – 14   Melbourne Storm Friday, 28 June, 7:55 pm Adelaide Oval Grant Aitkins, Peter Gough 16,297
  Gold Coast Titans 12 – 30   Manly-Warringah Sea Eagles Saturday, 29 June, 3:00 pm Cbus Super Stadium Chris Sutton, Phil Henderson 11,056
  Newcastle Knights 26 – 12   Brisbane Broncos Saturday, 29 June, 5:30 pm McDonald Jones Stadium Ashley Klein, Matt Noyen 24,397
  Parramatta Eels 22 – 16   Canberra Raiders Saturday, 29 June, 7:35 pm TIO Stadium Matt Cecchin, Jon Stone 5,391
  New Zealand Warriors 18 – 19   Penrith Panthers Sunday, 30 June, 2:00 pm Mount Smart Stadium Gerard Sutton, Adam Cassidy 12,952
  Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs 14 – 12   Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks Sunday, 30 June, 4:05 pm ANZ Stadium Ben Cummins, Ziggy Przeklasa-Adamski 8,358
Source:[15]
  • The crowd for the Eels/Raiders game was the lowest of the season so far.

Round 16

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Home Score Away Match information
Date and time Venue Referees Attendance
  St George Illawarra Dragons 14 – 16   Melbourne Storm Thursday, 4 July, 7:50 pm WIN Stadium Ben Cummins, Dave Munro 5,578
  Wests Tigers 16 – 24   Sydney Roosters Friday, 5 July, 7:55 pm Bankwest Stadium Henry Perenara, Matt Noyen 13,918
  Newcastle Knights 20 – 24   New Zealand Warriors Saturday, 6 July, 7:35 pm McDonald Jones Stadium Adam Gee, Gavin Badger 12,740
  Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks 22 – 24   Brisbane Broncos Sunday, 7 July, 4:05 pm Shark Park Matt Cecchin, Ziggy Przeklasa-Adamski 10,964
Bye: Canberra Raiders, Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs, Gold Coast Titans, Manly-Warringah Sea Eagles, North Queensland Cowboys, Parramatta Eels, Penrith Panthers & South Sydney Rabbitohs.
Source:[16]
  • For the first time in NRL History, a team (Cronulla Sharks) lost 3 straight after scoring more tries than their opponent in all of those games.

Round 17

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Home Score Away Match information
Date and time Venue Referees Attendance
  Penrith Panthers 24 – 2   Gold Coast Titans Friday, 12 July, 6:00 pm Panthers Stadium Henry Perenara, Jon Stone 10,317
  Newcastle Knights 14 – 20   Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs Friday, 12 July, 7:55 pm McDonald Jones Stadium Matt Cecchin, Phil Henderson 17,757
  South Sydney Rabbitohs 21 – 20   Manly-Warringah Sea Eagles Saturday, 13 July, 3:00 pm ANZ Stadium Grant Atkins, Liam Kennedy 13,434
  Brisbane Broncos 18 – 18   New Zealand Warriors Saturday, 13 July, 5:30 pm Suncorp Stadium Chris Sutton, Matt Noyen 31,018
  Melbourne Storm 40 – 16   Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks Saturday, 13 July, 7:35 pm AAMI Park Ben Cummins, Ziggy Przeklasa-Adamski 22,737
  Sydney Roosters 12 – 15   North Queensland Cowboys Sunday, 14 July, 2:00 pm Central Coast Stadium Peter Gough, Dave Munro 14,668
  Wests Tigers 18 – 30   Parramatta Eels Sunday, 14 July, 4:05 pm Bankwest Stadium Gerard Sutton, Adam Cassidy 24,125
  St George Illawarra Dragons 14 – 36   Canberra Raiders Sunday, 14 July, 6:10 pm WIN Stadium Ashley Klein, Todd Smith 9,159
Source:[17]
  • The Broncos Warriors game marked the first NRL draw since Round 21, 2016.
  • Cameron Smith played his 400th NRL game in Melbourne's win over Cronulla.
  • Canberra Raiders centre Nick Cotric became the first player of the 2019 season to be sent off for a spear tackle on his Dragons opposite Tim Lafai.

Round 18

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Home Score Away Match information
Date and time Venue Referees Attendance
  Brisbane Broncos 28 – 6   Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs Thursday, 18 July, 7:50 pm Suncorp Stadium Ben Cummins, Belinda Sharpe 20,818
  New Zealand Warriors 19 – 18   Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks Friday, 19 July, 6:00 pm Westpac Stadium Henry Perenara, Phil Henderson 14,295
  Penrith Panthers 40 – 18   St George Illawarra Dragons Friday, 19 July, 7:55 pm Panthers Stadium Grant Atkins, Jon Stone 13,610
  Sydney Roosters 48 – 10   Newcastle Knights Saturday, 20 July, 3:00 pm Sydney Cricket Ground Ashley Klein, Gavin Badger 14,053
  Canberra Raiders 20 – 12   Wests Tigers Saturday, 20 July, 5:30 pm GIO Stadium Adam Gee, Chris Butler 15,656
  North Queensland Cowboys 18 – 30   South Sydney Rabbitohs Saturday, 20 July, 7:35 pm 1300SMILES Stadium Chris Sutton, Matt Noyen 16,638
  Gold Coast Titans 18 - 38   Melbourne Storm Sunday, 21 July, 2:00 pm Cbus Super Stadium Peter Gough, Dave Munro 11,143
  Manly-Warringah Sea Eagles 36 – 24   Parramatta Eels Sunday, 21 July, 4:05 pm Lottoland Matt Cecchin, Ziggy Przeklasa-Adamski 15,245
Source:[18]
  • Thursday’s game was the first ever match in Australian professional rugby league history to be refereed by a female, with Belinda Sharpe partnering Ben Cummins as the whistleblowers.
  • The Penrith Panthers had their biggest win over the Dragons since 2000.

Round 19

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Home Score Away Match information
Date and time Venue Referees Attendance
  Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks 16 - 14   North Queensland Cowboys Thursday, 25 July, 7:50 pm Shark Park Matt Cecchin, Jon Stone 6,144
  Newcastle Knights 26 – 28   Wests Tigers Friday, 26 July, 6:00 pm McDonald Jones Stadium Henry Perenara, Gavin Badger 21,029
  South Sydney Rabbitohs 20 – 16   St George Illawarra Dragons Friday, 26 July, 7:55 pm ANZ Stadium Gerard Sutton, Matt Noyen 12,318
  Parramatta Eels 24 – 22   New Zealand Warriors Saturday, 27 July, 3:00 pm Bankwest Stadium Chris Sutton, Chris Butler 17,392
  Gold Coast Titans 12 – 34   Brisbane Broncos Saturday, 27 July, 5:30 pm Cbus Super Stadium Ben Cummins, Belinda Sharpe 16,201
  Melbourne Storm 10 – 11   Manly-Warringah Sea Eagles Saturday, 27 July, 7:35 pm AAMI Park Grant Atkins, Peter Gough 14,836
  Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs 12 – 20   Sydney Roosters Sunday, 28 July, 2:00 pm ANZ Stadium Adam Gee, Ziggy Przeklasa-Adamski 10,586
  Penrith Panthers 18 – 30   Canberra Raiders Sunday, 28 July, 4:05 pm Panthers Stadium Ashley Klein, Dave Munro 15,560
Source:[19]

Round 20

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Home Score Away Match information
Date and time Venue Referees Attendance
  Wests Tigers 28 – 4   North Queensland Cowboys Thursday, 1 August, 7:50 pm Leichhardt Oval Grant Atkins, Jon Stone 10,016
  New Zealand Warriors 12 – 46   Canberra Raiders Friday, 2 August, 6:00 pm Mount Smart Stadium Matt Cecchin, Gavin Badger 10,395
  Brisbane Broncos 4 – 40   Melbourne Storm Friday, 2 August, 7:55 pm Suncorp Stadium Gerard Sutton, Ziggy Przeklasa-Adamski 36,049
  Manly-Warringah Sea Eagles 30 – 6   Newcastle Knights Saturday, 3 August, 3:00 pm Lottoland Henry Perenara, Phil Henderson 15,012
  Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs 16 – 8   Penrith Panthers Saturday, 3 August, 5:30 pm Bankwest Stadium Ben Cummins, Belinda Sharpe 10,062
  Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks 39 – 24   South Sydney Rabbitohs Saturday, 3 August, 7:35 pm Shark Park Adam Gee, Dave Munro 13,523
  Sydney Roosters 58 – 6   Gold Coast Titans Sunday, 4 August, 2:00 pm Sydney Cricket Ground Peter Gough, Liam Kennedy 9,763
  St George Illawarra Dragons 4 – 12   Parramatta Eels Sunday, 4 August, 4:05 pm Netstrata Jubilee Stadium Ashley Klein, Todd Smith 9,645
Source:[20]
  • The Titans 58-6 loss was their second biggest loss ever (just 2 points behind the 54-0 loss against Brisbane in Round 22, 2017), their biggest away loss, and the most points they have ever conceded in their history.
  • The Roosters won by more than 50 for the first time since defeating the Eels 56-4 in Round 2, 2014.

Round 21 (Retro Round)

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Home Score Away Match information
Date and time Venue Referees Attendance
  North Queensland Cowboys 14 – 18   Brisbane Broncos Thursday, 8 August, 7:50 pm 1300SMILES Stadium Matt Cecchin, Gavin Badger 17,530
  New Zealand Warriors 24 – 16   Manly-Warringah Sea Eagles Friday, 9 August, 6:00 pm Mount Smart Stadium Ben Cummins, Ziggy Przeklasa-Adamski 9,595
  Penrith Panthers 26 – 20   Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks Friday, 9 August, 7:55 pm Panthers Stadium Grant Atkins, Phil Henderson 10,860
  St George Illawarra Dragons 40 – 28   Gold Coast Titans Saturday, 10 August, 3:00 pm Netstrata Jubilee Stadium Henry Perenara, Liam Kennedy 6,532
  Parramatta Eels 20 – 14   Newcastle Knights Saturday, 10 August, 5:30 pm Bankwest Stadium Adam Gee, Jon Stone 20,671
  Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs 18 – 16   Wests Tigers Saturday, 10 August, 7:35 pm ANZ Stadium Peter Gough, Chris Butler 9,636
  Canberra Raiders 18 – 22   Sydney Roosters Sunday, 11 August, 2:00 pm GIO Stadium Ashley Klein, Chris Sutton 19,530
  South Sydney Rabbitohs 16 – 26   Melbourne Storm Sunday, 11 August, 4:05 pm Central Coast Stadium Gerard Sutton, Dave Munro 19,533
Source:[21]
  • The Roosters won their first game in Canberra since Round 17, 2010.

Round 22 (Women In League Round)

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Home Score Away Match information
Date and time Venue Referees Attendance
  Manly-Warringah Sea Eagles 32 – 12   Wests Tigers Thursday, 15 August, 7:50 pm Lottoland Gerard Sutton, Chris Butler 8,512
  Gold Coast Titans 12 – 36   Parramatta Eels Friday, 16 August, 6:00 pm Cbus Super Stadium Peter Gough, Gavin Badger 10,780
  Brisbane Broncos 24 – 12   Penrith Panthers Friday, 16 August, 7:55 pm Suncorp Stadium Ashley Klein, Chris Sutton 23,643
  Newcastle Knights 42 – 6   North Queensland Cowboys Saturday, 17 August, 3:00 pm McDonald Jones Stadium Grant Atkins, Phil Henderson 16,752
  Melbourne Storm 18 – 22   Canberra Raiders Saturday, 17 August, 5:30 pm AAMI Park Ben Cummins, Ziggy Przeklasa-Adamski 17,769
  South Sydney Rabbitohs 6 – 14   Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs Saturday, 17 August, 7:35 pm ANZ Stadium Henry Perenara, Belinda Sharpe 14,112
  Sydney Roosters 42 – 6   New Zealand Warriors Sunday, 18 August, 2:00 pm Sydney Cricket Ground Matt Cecchin, Dave Munro 12,227
  Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks 18 – 12   St George Illawarra Dragons Sunday, 18 August, 4:05 pm Shark Park Adam Gee, Jon Stone 13,652
Source:[22]
  • Melbourne surrendered an 18-0 lead after 29 minutes.[23]
  • The Raiders won their first game in Melbourne since Round 8, 2013.

Round 23

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Home Score Away Match information
Date and time Venue Referees Attendance
  Parramatta Eels 6 – 12   Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs Thursday, 22 August, 7:50 pm Bankwest Stadium Grant Atkins, Peter Gough 18,071
  North Queensland Cowboys 24 – 10   Penrith Panthers Friday, 23 August, 6:00 pm 1300SMILES Stadium Matt Cecchin, Phil Henderson 10,523
  Brisbane Broncos 20 – 22   South Sydney Rabbitohs Friday, 23 August, 7:55 pm Suncorp Stadium Ben Cummins, Henry Perenara 33,225
  Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks 42 – 16   New Zealand Warriors Saturday, 24 August, 3:00 pm Shark Park Gerard Sutton, Gavin Badger 11,218
  Wests Tigers 46 – 4   Newcastle Knights Saturday, 24 August, 5:30 pm Campbelltown Stadium Adam Gee, Jon Stone 11,107
  St George Illawarra Dragons 12 – 34   Sydney Roosters Saturday, 24 August, 7:35 pm Netstrata Jubilee Stadium Chris Sutton, Belinda Sharpe 9,087
  Melbourne Storm 24 – 8   Gold Coast Titans Sunday, 25 August, 2:00 pm AAMI Park Chris Butler, Dave Munro 11,758
  Canberra Raiders 14 – 18   Manly-Warringah Sea Eagles Sunday, 25 August, 4:05 pm GIO Stadium Ashley Klein, Ziggy Przeklasa-Adamski 20,265
Source:[24]

Round 24

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Home Score Away Match information
Date and time Venue Referees Attendance
  North Queensland Cowboys 15 – 8   Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs Thursday, 29 August, 7:50 pm 1300SMILES Stadium Chris Sutton, Belinda Sharpe 15,141
  New Zealand Warriors 10 – 31   South Sydney Rabbitohs Friday, 30 August, 6:00 pm Mount Smart Stadium Grant Atkins, Dave Munro 15,295
  Brisbane Broncos 17 – 16   Parramatta Eels Friday, 30 August, 7:55 pm Suncorp Stadium Ashley Klein, Peter Gough 33,020
  Newcastle Knights 38 – 4   Gold Coast Titans Saturday, 31 August, 3:00 pm McDonald Jones Stadium Chris Butler, Gavin Badger 8,274
  Manly-Warringah Sea Eagles 6 – 36   Melbourne Storm Saturday, 31 August, 5:30 pm Lottoland Ben Cummins, Adam Gee 14,640
  Sydney Roosters 22 – 6   Penrith Panthers Saturday, 31 August, 7:35 pm Sydney Cricket Ground Henry Perenara, Jon Stone 11,311
  Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks 14 – 15   Canberra Raiders Sunday, 1 September, 2:00 pm Shark Park Gerard Sutton, Phil Henderson 18,985
  St George Illawarra Dragons 14 – 42   Wests Tigers Sunday, 1 September, 4:05 pm Sydney Cricket Ground Matt Cecchin, Ziggy Przeklasa-Adamski 9,136
Source:[25]
  • The Willows Sports Complex also known as 1300SMILES Stadium hosted its last ever NRL game.
  • Paul Gallen played his final regular season home match at Shark Park.
  • The Sharks vs. Raiders match was the first match to feature five or more field goals since the 1970 grand final.

Round 25

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Home Score Away Match information
Date and time Venue Referees Attendance
  South Sydney Rabbitohs 16 – 10   Sydney Roosters Thursday, 5 September, 7:50 pm ANZ Stadium Ashley Klein, Chris Sutton 20,093
  Parramatta Eels 32 – 16   Manly-Warringah Sea Eagles Friday, 6 September, 6:00 pm Bankwest Stadium Gerard Sutton, Phil Henderson 25,034
  Melbourne Storm 24 – 16   North Queensland Cowboys Friday, 6 September, 7:55 pm AAMI Park Henry Perenara/ Adam Gee, David Munro 12,085
  Canberra Raiders 20 – 24   New Zealand Warriors Saturday, 7 September, 3:00 pm GIO Stadium Matt Cecchin, Adam Cassidy 13,331
  Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs 30 – 14   Brisbane Broncos Saturday, 7 September, 5:30 pm ANZ Stadium Grant Atkins, Chris Butler 9,807
  Gold Coast Titans 16 – 24   St George Illawarra Dragons Saturday, 7 September, 7:35 pm Cbus Super Stadium Ziggy Przeklasa-Adamski, Gavin Badger 11,274
  Wests Tigers 8 – 25   Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks Sunday, 8 September, 2:00 pm Leichhardt Oval Ben Cummins, Peter Gough 19,491
  Penrith Panthers 54 – 10   Newcastle Knights Sunday, 8 September, 4:05 pm Panthers Stadium Adam Gee, Jon Stone 12,027
Source:[26]
  • South Sydney beat the Roosters twice within the home and away season for the first time since 2009.
  • For the 8th straight time the Tigers missed out on the finals.

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