A full wrap of the weekend’s action – MONDAY’S EXPERT recaps all the teamsheets, details, scores and scorers from Round 22 of the NRL, with heaps more info like the current ladder, stats leaders, match review, POTY standings, scorigami watch, crowd figures and fixtures for next week.
All times listed are venue local.
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Scratchy Storm eke out another win
31 Jul 2025 9:48PM | Andrew Ferguson
Parramatta Eels 10 Melbourne Storm 16
Venue: CommBank Stadium, Parramatta / Burramattagal
Date: Thu, 31st July. Kickoff: 7:50 PM. Halftime: Melbourne 10-4. Penalties: Parramatta 10-7. Referee: Gerard Sutton. Crowd: 9,402.
Parramatta: Papalii, Lomax, Penisini, Russell, Addo-Carr; Hawkins, Moses (C); Hopgood, Smith, Paulo, Guymer, Williams, Moretti. Int: Walker, Da Silva, Doorey, Tuivaiti.
Melbourne: Papenhuyzen, Anderson, Howarth, Meaney, Coates; Munster, Wishart; Utoikamanu, Grant (C), King, Blore, Katoa, Lisati. Int: Kamikamica, Pezet, Garlick, Chan.
PARRAMATTA EELS (10)
Tries: Josh Addo-Carr, Charlie Guymer
Conversions: Zac Lomax (0/2)
Penalty Goals: Zac Lomax (1/1)
MELBOURNE STORM (16)
Tries: Eliesa Katoa, Tui Kamikamica, Xavier Coates
Conversions: Ryan Papenhuyzen (1/2), Nick Meaney (1/1)
Penalty Goals: Ryan Papenhuyzen (0/2)
Isaako scores last minute stunner as Farnworth limps off the field
1 Aug 2025 7:56PM | AJ Lucantonio
Warriors 18 Dolphins 20
Venue: Go Media Stadium, Penrose / Aotearoa
Date: Fri, 1st August. Kickoff: 8:00 PM. Halftime: Dolphins 16-12. Penalties: Warriors 6-5. Referee: Ashley Klein. Crowd: 23,012.
Warriors: Tuaupiki, Watene-Zelezniak, Pompey, Nicoll-Klokstad, Tuivasa-Sheck; Martin, Boyd; Niukore, Healey, Ford, Halasima, Capewell (C), Clark. Int: Laban, Lussick, Stowers-Smith, Ieremia-Toeava.
Dolphins: Tabuai-Fidow, Isaako, Feagai, Farnworth, Averillo; Nikorima, Katoa (C); Molo, Marshall-King, Kaufusi, Lemuelu, Keeley, Donoghoe. Int: Stone, Tawha, Nicholls, Kerr.
WARRIORS (18)
Tries: Dallin Watene-Zelezniak (2), Leka Halasima
Conversions: Tanah Boyd (3/3)
DOLPHINS (20)
Tries: Herbie Farnworth, Jamayne Isaako, Jeremy Marshall-King, Oryn Keeley
Conversions: Jamayne Isaako (2/3), Isaiya Katoa (0/1)
Broncos run roughshod over Bunnies
1 Aug 2025 9:57PM | Andrew Ferguson
Brisbane Broncos 60 South Sydney Rabbitohs 14
Venue: Suncorp Stadium, Milton / Yuggera-Turrbal
Date: Fri, 1st August. Kickoff: 8:00 PM. Halftime: Brisbane 18-8. Penalties: South Sydney 6-3. Referee: Peter Gough. Crowd: 38,430.
Brisbane: Walsh, Cobbo, Staggs, Shibasaki, Mariner; Mam, Reynolds (C); Willison, Hunt, Jensen, Gosiewski, Riki, Carrigan. Int: Walters, Hetherington, Talty.
South Sydney: Gray, Johnston, Tass, Duncan, Bentley-Hape; Dodd, Ward; Arrow (C), Gray, Keppie, Aitken, Host, Hubner. Int: Havili, Le Blanc, Fletcher, Munro.
BRISBANE BRONCOS (60)
Tries: Ezra Mam (2), Jack Gosiewski, Kotoni Staggs (2), Selwyn Cobbo, Deine Mariner (2), Ben Talty, Reece Walsh
Conversions: Adam Reynolds (10/10)
SOUTH SYDNEY RABBITOHS (14)
Tries: Bayleigh Bentley-Hape, Tallis Duncan, Lachlan Hubner
Conversions: Isaiah Tass (0/2), Ashton Ward (1/1)
Panthers win epic against Titans
2 Aug 2025 5:08PM | Justin Davies
Gold Coast Titans 26 Penrith Panthers 30
Venue: Cbus Super Stadium, Robina / Yugambeh
Date: Sat, 2nd August. Kickoff: 3:00 PM. Halftime: Penrith 24-0. Penalties: Gold Coast 8-2. Referee: Liam Kennedy. Crowd: 18,174.
Gold Coast: Brimson, De Groot, Kelly, Fifita, Sami; Foran (C), Campbell; Fotuaika, Verrills, Jolliffe, Alick, Fermor, Haas. Int: Campbell-Gillard, Fa’asuamaleaui, Patston.
Penrith: Edwards, Jenkins, Tago, Mclean, To’o; Talagi, Cleary (C); Leota, Kenny, Smith, Garner, Papali’i, Yeo. Int: Martin, Schneider, Henry, Patea.
GOLD COAST TITANS (26)
Tries: Phillip Sami (2), Brian Kelly, Jayden Campbell, Sam Verrills
Conversions: Jayden Campbell (3/5)
PENRITH PANTHERS (30)
Tries: Thomas Jenkins, Dylan Edwards, Blaize Talagi (2), Casey McLean
Field Goals: Nathan Cleary (0/1)
Two Point Field Goals: Nathan Cleary (1/2)
Conversions: Nathan Cleary (4/5)
Dragons upset Raiders in horrid Wollongong conditions
2 Aug 2025 8:54PM | Josh Robertson
St George Illawarra Dragons 18 Canberra Raiders 12
Venue: WIN Stadium, Wollongong / Dharawal
Date: Sat, 2nd August. Kickoff: 5:30 PM. Halftime: 10-all. Penalties: 7-all. Referee: Todd Smith. Crowd: 8,567.
St Geo Illa: Gutherson (C), Sloan, Suli, Feagai, Allan; King-Togia, Flanagan; Guler, Cook, Klemmer, Leilua, Molo, De Belin. Int: Liddle, Stewart, Sele, Lawrie.
Canberra: Weekes, Stuart, Timoko, Kris, Savage; Strange, Fogarty; Papalii, Starling, Tapine, Young, Hosking, Horsburgh. Int: Pattie, Sasagi, Smithies, Mariota.
ST GEORGE ILLAWARRA DRAGONS (18)
Tries: Mathew Feagai, Corey Allan
Conversions: Kyle Flanagan (2/2)
Penalty Goals: Kyle Flanagan (3/3)
CANBERRA RAIDERS (12)
Tries: Matthew Timoko (2)
Conversions: Jamal Fogarty (1/2)
Penalty Goals: Jamal Fogarty (1/1)
Roosters weather more than rain
2 Aug 2025 9:46PM | Robert Crosby
Manly-Warringah Sea Eagles 4 Sydney Roosters 20
Venue: 4 Pines Park, Brookvale / Cammeraygal
Date: Sat, 2nd August. Kickoff: 7:35 PM. Halftime: Sydney 12-4. Penalties: Sydney 8-4. Referee: Grant Atkins. Crowd: 12,478.
Manly: Hopoate, Saab, Koula, Trbojevic, Garrick; Brooks, Cherry-Evans (C); Lodge, Tevaga, Taukeiaho, Waddell, Trbojevic, Trbojevic. Int: Simpkin, Talau, Bullemor, Sipley.
Sydney: Tedesco (C), Tupou, Smith, Toia, Nawaqanitawase; Savala, Walker; Whyte, Ioelu, Collins, Crichton, Wong, Leniu. Int: Watson, Butcher, Foketi, Radley.
MANLY-WARRINGAH SEA EAGLES (4)
Tries: Tolutau Koula
Conversions: Reuben Garrick (0/1)
SYDNEY ROOSTERS (20)
Tries: Billy Smith, Angus Crichton, Egan Butcher
Conversions: Sam Walker (2/2)
Penalty Goals: Sam Walker (2/2)
Tigers upset Bulldogs in wet and wild conditions
3 Aug 2025 3:53PM | Andrew Jackson
Wests Tigers 28 Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs 14
Venue: CommBank Stadium, Parramatta / Burramattagal
Date: Sun, 3rd August. Kickoff: 2:00 PM. Halftime: Wests Tigers 20-4. Penalties: Wests Tigers 8-7. Referee: Wyatt Raymond. Crowd: 17,423.
Wests Tigers: Bula, Turuva, May, Naden, Skelton; Luai (C), Doueihi; May, Koroisau, Twal, Fainu, Seyfarth, Fainu. Int: Fainu, Hunt, Pole, Sukkar.
Canterbury: Kiraz, Rinakama, Xerri, Crichton (C), Tuala; Burton, Galvin; King, Mahoney, Hughes, Kikau, Preston, Salmon. Int: Mann, Hayes, Curran, Hayward.
WESTS TIGERS (28)
Tries: Jeral Skelton (2), Adam Doueihi, Jahream Bula, Sione Fainu
Conversions: Adam Doueihi (3/5)
Penalty Goals: Adam Doueihi (1/1)
CANTERBURY-BANKSTOWN BULLDOGS (14)
Tries: Jacob Preston, Jacob Kiraz, Josh Curran
Conversions: Stephen Crichton (1/3)
Sharks end Cowboys finals hopes
3 Aug 2025 6:26PM | Josh Robertson
Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks 32 North Queensland Cowboys 12
Venue: Sharks Stadium, Woolooware / Dharawal
Date: Sun, 3rd August. Kickoff: 4:05 PM. Halftime: Cronulla 26-0. Penalties: Cronulla 7-3. Referee: Adam Gee. Crowd: 6,321.
Cronulla: Kennedy, Katoa, Ramien, Talakai, Mulitalo; Trindall, Hynes; Fonua-Blake, Brailey, Kaufusi, Nikora, Wilton, McInnes (C). Int: Atkinson, Colquhoun, Hamlin-Uele, Hazelton.
North Qld: Drinkwater, Derby, Nanai, Laybutt, Burns; Purdue, Dearden (C); Edwards, Robson, Neame, Bateman, Hess, Cotter. Int: Bitungane, Lahrs, O’Donnell, Shibasaki.
CRONULLA-SUTHERLAND SHARKS (32)
Tries: Braydon Trindall, Addin Fonua-Blake, Ronaldo Mulitalo (2), Cameron McInnes
Conversions: Nicho Hynes (5/5)
Penalty Goals: Nicho Hynes (1/1)
NORTH QUEENSLAND COWBOYS (12)
Tries: Griffin Neame, Braidon Burns
Conversions: Zac Laybutt (2/2)
Newcastle Knights had a bye this round.
Round 22 ladder#TeamPWDLB+/-Pts1Canberra2016042152362Melbourne1914053228343Canterbury1914053122344Warriors191207326305Penrith191117383296Brisbane1911083124287Cronulla201208243288Dolphins1910093171269Sydney1990103202410Manly199010362411St Geo Illa1970123-582012Wests Tigers2080122-1212013North Qld2071122-1771914Newcastle1960133-1161815Parramatta1960133-1531816Gold Coast1950143-1531617South Sydney2060142-19716
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RLP stats leaders
TOP TRYSCORERS
Rank
Player
Team
P
T
1
Hamiso Tabuai-Fidow
Dolphins
16
17
2
Tyrell Sloan
St Geo Illa
16
15
3
Xavier Coates
Melbourne
15
14
=
Phillip Sami
Gold Coast
19
14
5
Mark Nawaqanitawase
Sydney
17
13
=
Toluta’u Koula
Manly
18
13
=
Daniel Tupou
Sydney
19
13
8
Alex Johnston
South Sydney
12
12
=
Murray Taulagi
North Qld
15
12
=
Ryan Papenhuyzen
Melbourne
15
12
=
Gehamat Shibasaki
Brisbane
18
12
=
Reuben Garrick
Manly
19
12
=
Herbie Farnworth
Dolphins
19
12
14
Fletcher Sharpe
Newcastle
14
11
=
Sosefo Fifita
Gold Coast
14
11
=
Jesse Arthars
Brisbane
16
11
=
Tom Jenkins
Penrith
17
11
=
Josh Addo-Carr
Parramatta
17
11
=
Xavier Savage
Canberra
19
11
TOP GOALKICKERS
Rank
Player
Team
P
G/A
%
1
Jamayne Isaako
Dolphins
19
90 / 104
87%
2
Adam Reynolds
Brisbane
19
77 / 91
85%
3
Jamal Fogarty
Canberra
19
76 / 95
80%
4
Nicho Hynes
Cronulla
20
67 / 86
78%
5
Reuben Garrick
Manly
19
61 / 84
73%
6
Ryan Papenhuyzen
Melbourne
15
59 / 73
81%
7
Scott Drinkwater
North Qld
20
53 / 72
74%
8
Nathan Cleary
Penrith
15
50 / 54
93%
=
Sandon Smith
Sydney
16
50 / 60
83%
=
Adam Doueihi
Wests Tigers
19
50 / 69
72%
11
Stephen Crichton
Canterbury
15
47 / 58
81%
12
Jayden Campbell
Gold Coast
15
45 / 58
78%
=
Valentine Holmes
St Geo Illa
14
45 / 60
75%
14
Luke Metcalf
Warriors
15
42 / 63
67%
15
Zac Lomax
Parramatta
14
33 / 46
72%
16
Latrell Mitchell
South Sydney
10
28 / 36
78%
=
Nick Meaney
Melbourne
15
28 / 36
78%
18
Kyle Flanagan
St Geo Illa
19
22 / 26
85%
19
Kalyn Ponga
Newcastle
13
19 / 25
76%
TOP POINTSCORERS
Rank
Player
Team
P
T
G
FG
Pts
1
Jamayne Isaako
Dolphins
19
10
90
–
220
2
Adam Reynolds
Brisbane
19
4
77
0/1
172
3
Reuben Garrick
Manly
19
12
61
–
170
4
Ryan Papenhuyzen
Melbourne
15
12
59
1
167
5
Jamal Fogarty
Canberra
19
2
76
–
160
6
Nicho Hynes
Cronulla
20
5
67
–
154
7
Scott Drinkwater
North Qld
20
9
53
–
142
8
Adam Doueihi
Wests Tigers
19
5
50
1
121
9
Sandon Smith
Sydney
16
5
50
–
120
10
Luke Metcalf
Warriors
15
8
42
1
117
11
Valentine Holmes
St Geo Illa
14
6
45
–
114
=
Nathan Cleary
Penrith
15
3
50
0/1
114
13
Jayden Campbell
Gold Coast
15
5
45
–
110
14
Stephen Crichton
Canterbury
15
2
47
–
102
15
Zac Lomax
Parramatta
14
7
33
1
95
16
Nick Meaney
Melbourne
15
8
28
–
88
17
Hamiso Tabuai-Fidow
Dolphins
16
17
–
–
68
=
Kyle Flanagan
St Geo Illa
19
6
22
–
68
19
Paul Alamoti
Penrith
14
9
15
–
66
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Our writers issue points every game for who they judge as the best player on the field. Includes points accumulated during State of Origin series.
23 points – Isaiya Katoa (Dolphins)
19 points – Luke Metcalf (Warriors), Nathan Cleary (Panthers)
17 points – Terrell May (Wests Tigers), Tom Dearden (Cowboys, QLD)
16 points – James Tedesco (Roosters)
15 points – Jayden Campbell (Titans), Clinton Gutherson (Dragons), Payne Haas (Broncos, NSW)
12 points – Cameron Munster (Storm, QLD), Zac Lomax (Eels, NSW)
11 points – Viliame Kikau (Bulldogs), Erin Clark (Warriors), Lachlan Galvin (Wests Tigers), Blayke Brailey (Sharks), Kaeo Weekes (Raiders), Adam Reynolds (Broncos), Addin Fonua-Blake (Sharks), Hamiso Tabuai-Fidow (Dolphins)
10 points – Tino Fa’asuamaleaui (Titans), Braydon Trindall (Sharks), Scott Drinkwater (Cowboys), Matt Burton (Bulldogs), Haumole Olakau’atu (Sea Eagles), Kalyn Ponga (Knights), Connor Tracey (Bulldogs), Jahrome Hughes (Storm)
9 points – William Kennedy (Sharks), Mitchell Moses (Eels), Joseph Tapine (Raiders), Eliesa Katoa (Storm), Dylan Edwards (Panthers), Hudson Young (Raiders), Jye Gray (Rabbitohs), Ryan Papenhuyzen (Storm)
8 points – Tom Trbojevic (Sea Eagles), Max King (Bulldogs), Nicho Hynes (Sharks), Keaon Koloamatangi (Rabbitohs), Reece Walsh (Broncos), Jamal Fogarty (Raiders), Jacob Preston (Bulldogs), Latrell Mitchell (Rabbitohs), Xavier Willison (Broncos), Corey Horsburgh (Raiders)
7 points – Beau Fermor (Titans), Harry Grant (Storm), Charnze Nicoll-Klokstad (Warriors), Patrick Carrigan (Broncos), Bradman Best (Knights), Daly Cherry-Evans (Sea Eagles)
6 points – Sandon Smith (Roosters), Reuben Garrick (Sea Eagles), Jacob Kiraz (Bulldogs), Savelio Tamale (Raiders), Herbie Farnworth (Dolphins), Adam Doueihi (Wests Tigers), Ben Trbojevic (Sea Eagles), Kotoni Staggs (Broncos), Jarome Luai (Wests Tigers), Isaiah Iongi (Eels), Stephen Crichton (Bulldogs), Thomas Jenkins (Panthers), Siosiua Taukeiaho (Sea Eagles), Gehamat Shibasaki (Broncos, QLD)
5 points – David Klemmer (Dragons), Dean Hawkins (Eels), Roger Tuivasa-Sheck (Warriors), Josh Papali’i (Raiders), Xavier Savage (Raiders), Jack Williams (Eels), Sualauvi Faalogo (Storm), Billy Smith (Roosters), Fletcher Sharpe (Knights), Sam Walker (Roosters), Shawn Blore (Storm), Paul Alamoti (Panthers), Luke Brooks (Sea Eagles), Isaah Yeo (Panthers, NSW)
4 points – Lehi Hopoate (Sea Eagles), Naufahu Whyte (Roosters), Ezra Mam (Broncos), Moses Leota (Panthers), Sebastian Kris (Raiders), Connor Watson (Roosters), Apisai Koroisau (Wests Tigers), Dylan Lucas (Knights), Jahream Bula (Wests Tigers), Kurt Donoghoe (Dolphins), Zac Hosking (Raiders), Phillip Sami (Titans), Ronaldo Mulitalo (Sharks), Wayde Egan (Warriors), Xavier Coates (Storm), Kyle Flanagan (Dragons), Jeremy Marshall-King (Dolphins), Jake Clifford (Cowboys), Sitili Tupouniua (Bulldogs)
3 points – Moses Suli (Dragons), Jake Averillo (Dolphins), Nick Meaney (Storm), Reed Mahoney (Bulldogs), Demitric Vaimauga (Warriors), Jacob Saifiti (Knights), Mitchell Barnett (Warriors), Leka Halasima (Warriors), Kai Pearce-Paul (Knights), Blaize Talagi (Panthers), Tolutau Koula (Sea Eagles), Billy Burns (Sharks), Daniel Saifiti (Dolphins), Lindsay Smith (Panthers), Owen Pattie (Raiders), Ethan Strange (Raiders), Dane Gagai (Knights), Toby Sexton (Bulldogs), Peter Mamouzelos (Rabbitohs), Mark Nawaqanitawase (Roosters), Jaxon Purdue (Cowboys), Harry Hayes (Bulldogs), Damien Cook (Dragons), Alex Johnston (Rabbitohs), Tyrell Sloan (Dragons), Jacob Liddle (Dragons), Grant Anderson (Storm), Dylan Brown (Eels), Dylan Egan (Dragons), Victor Radley (Roosters), Sione Katoa (Sharks), Robert Toia (Roosters), Kodi Nikorima (Dolphins), Latu Fainu (Wests Tigers), Hugo Savala (Roosters), Briton Nikora (Sharks)
2 points – Chanel Harris-Tavita (Warriors), Chris Randall (Titans), Tallis Duncan (Rabbitohs), Cameron McInnes (Sharks), Scott Sorensen (Panthers), Angus Crichton (Roosters), Matthew Timoko (Raiders), Josh Addo-Carr (Eels), Jaydn Su’A (Dragons), Kieran Foran (Titans), Connelly Lemuelu (Dolphins), Luke Garner (Panthers), Tanah Boyd (Warriors), Isaiah Papali’i (Panthers), Ryan Gray (Rabbitohs), Reuben Cotter (Cowboys), Jesse Ramien (Sharks), Josh Curran (Bulldogs), Toby Couchman (Dragons), Keano Kini (Titans), Jack Wighton (Rabbitohs), Robert Derby (Cowboys), Starford To’a (Wests Tigers), Jamie Humphreys (Rabbitohs), Ali Leiataua (Warriors), Cory Paix (Broncos), Bronson Xerri (Bulldogs), Jamayne Isaako (Dolphins), Casey McLean (Panthers), Jake Simpkin (Sea Eagles), Jackson Ford (Warriors), Simi Sasagi (Raiders), Jaxson Paulo (Cowboys), Blake Steep (Roosters), Selwyn Cobbo (Broncos), Joash Papali’i (Eels), Corey Waddell (Sea Eagles), Luron Patea (Panthers), Brian To’o (NSW)
1 point – Jason Taumalolo (Cowboys), Matt Nicholson (Raiders), Alex Twal (Wests Tigers), Jojo Fifita (Titans), Griffin Neame (Cowboys), Stefano Utoikamanu (Storm), James Fisher-Harris (Warriors), Jack Howarth (Storm), Jeral Skelton (Wests Tigers), Tom Starling (Raiders), Adam Elliott (Knights), Oryn Keeley (Dolphins), Campbell Graham (Rabbitohs), J’maine Hopgood (Eels), AJ Brimson (Titans), Josh King (Storm), Reece Robson (Cowboys), Francis Molo (Dolphins), Tom Gilbert (Dolphins), Jack Bostock (Dolphins), Tyson Gamble (Knights), Brendan Piakura (Broncos), Fletcher Hunt (Knights), Clayton Faulalo (Sea Eagles), Nelson Asofa-Solomona (Storm), Josh Kerr (Dolphins), Jayden Brailey (Knights), Ryley Smith (Eels), John Bateman (Cowboys), Sam Verrills (Titans), Billy Walters (Broncos), Thomas Cant (Knights), Samuel Stonestreet (Sharks), Jaimin Jolliffe (Titans), David Fifita (Titans), Jethro Rinakama (Bulldogs), Kurt Capewell (QLD)
Crowd Watch
Each week we’ll also do our best to keep you across the crowd figures which are often the most talked-about parts of the game.
Round 22 crowds
Thu19:50PAR v MELCommBank9,402Fri18:00WAR v DOLGo Media23,012Fri20:00BRI v SOUSuncorp38,430Sat15:00GLD v PENCbus Super18,174Sat17:30SGI v CANWIN8,567Sat19:35MAN v SYD4 Pines12,478Sun14:00WST v CBYCommBank17,423Sun16:05CRO v NQLSharks6,321Rnd 22 TOTRnd 22 AVGSeason TOTSeason AVG133,80716,7263,226,52119674Average home crowds
TeamAveragePlayedTo PlayBrisbane40,523102Canterbury32,88983Dolphins24,79083Warriors23,71182Sydney21,92482Melbourne21,28483Newcastle20,468102North Qld18,424102Manly16,538102Canberra16,23992Souths16,01561Gold Coast15,83683Parramatta15,82983Wests Tigers15,30891Penrith14,80671St Geo Illa12,33293Cronulla10,96582
*excludes Vegas, Magic Round and neutral venue games.
Scorigami watch
A ‘scorigami’ is when a score occurs that has never been recorded in the history of the NRL premiership (1908-present) before. This section looks at each week’s scorelines, how often they’ve occured and the most recent instance of it.
Melbourne defeated Parramatta 16-10
This is the 89th occurrence of this scoreline, most recently in 2025, Round 12 – Canberra def Warriors
Dolphins defeated Warriors 20-18
This is the 107th occurrence of this scoreline, most recently in 2025, Round 20 – Canterbury def St Geo Illa
Brisbane defeated South Sydney 60-14
This is the 3rd occurrence of this scoreline, most recently in 2010, Round 3 – Canterbury def Sydney
Penrith defeated Gold Coast 30-26
This is the 27th occurrence of this scoreline, most recently in 2025, Round 11 – St Geo Illa def Brisbane
St George Illawarra defeated Canberra 18-12
This is the 96th occurrence of this scoreline, most recently in 2024, Round 27 – Penrith def Gold Coast
Sydney defeated Manly 20-4
This is the 29th occurrence of this scoreline, most recently in 2025, Round 6 – Wests Tigers def Newcastle
Wests Tigers defeated Canterbury 28-14
This is the 50th occurrence of this scoreline, most recently in 2024, Round 10 – St Geo Illa def Souths
Cronulla defeated North Queensland 32-12
This is the 69th occurrence of this scoreline, most recently in 2024, Round 21 – Canberra def Souths
Times AEST.
Melbourne Storm v Brisbane Broncos
Thu 7 Aug 7:50PM at AAMI Park, Melbourne / Wurundjeri
Newcastle Knights v Penrith Panthers
Fri 8 Aug 6:00PM at McDonald Jones Stadium, New Lambton / Awabakal
Canberra Raiders v Manly-Warringah Sea Eagles
Fri 8 Aug 8:00PM at GIO Stadium Canberra, Bruce / Ngunnawal
St George Illawarra Dragons v Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks
Sat 9 Aug 3:00PM at Jubilee Stadium, Carlton / Bidjigal
Dolphins v Sydney Roosters
Sat 9 Aug 5:30PM at Suncorp Stadium, Milton / Yuggera-Turrbal
Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs v Warriors
Sat 9 Aug 7:35PM at Accor Stadium, Sydney Olympic Park / Wanngal
Gold Coast Titans v South Sydney Rabbitohs
Sun 10 Aug 2:00PM at Cbus Super Stadium, Robina / Yugambeh
Parramatta Eels v North Queensland Cowboys
Sun 10 Aug 4:05PM at CommBank Stadium, Parramatta / Burramattagal
BYE: Wests Tigers