2022 NRL season results

The 2022 NRL season was the 115th of professional rugby league in Australia and the 25th season run by the National Rugby League.

Regular season

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All times are in AEDT (UTC+11:00) up until the 3rd of April and AEST (UTC+10:00) from then on.

Round 1

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HomeScoreAwayMatch information
Date and timeVenueRefereeAttendance
Penrith Panthers28 – 6 Manly Warringah Sea EaglesThursday, 10 March, 8:05 pmBlueBet StadiumAdam Gee16,901
Canberra Raiders24 – 19 Cronulla-Sutherland SharksFriday, 11 March, 6:00 pmGIO StadiumBen Cummins15,224
Brisbane Broncos11 – 4 South Sydney RabbitohsFriday, 11 March, 8:05 pmSuncorp StadiumAshley Klein32,002
Sydney Roosters6 – 20 Newcastle KnightsSaturday, 12 March, 3:00 pmSydney Cricket GroundGerard Sutton14,182
New Zealand Warriors16 – 28 St. George Illawarra DragonsSaturday, 12 March, 5:30 pmSunshine Coast StadiumPeter Gough5,382
Wests Tigers16 – 26 Melbourne StormSaturday, 12 March, 7:35 pmCommBank StadiumChris Sutton10,025
Parramatta Eels32 – 28 Gold Coast TitansSunday, 13 March, 4:05 pmCommBank StadiumGrant Atkins18,211
North Queensland Cowboys4 – 6 Canterbury-Bankstown BulldogsSunday, 13 March, 6:15 pmQueensland Country Bank StadiumBen Cummins12,640
Source:[1]

Round 2

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Date and timeVenueRefereeAttendance
Melbourne Storm15 – 14 South Sydney RabbitohsThursday, 17 March, 8:05 pmAAMI ParkGerard Sutton13,296
St. George Illawarra Dragons16 – 20 Penrith PanthersFriday, 18 March, 6:00 pmNetstrata Jubilee StadiumChris Sutton10,057
Sydney Roosters26 – 12 Manly Warringah Sea EaglesFriday, 18 March, 8:05 pmSydney Cricket GroundAshley Klein11,872
Gold Coast Titans20 – 18 New Zealand WarriorsSaturday, 19 March, 3:00 pmCbus Super StadiumAdam Gee13,481
Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks18 – 16 Parramatta EelsSaturday, 19 March, 5:30 pmPointsBet StadiumPeter Gough11,500
North Queensland Cowboys26 – 6 Canberra RaidersSaturday, 19 March, 7:35 pmQueensland Country Bank StadiumGrant Atkins13,864
Newcastle Knights26 – 4 Wests TigersSunday, 20 March, 4:05 pmMcDonald Jones StadiumBen Cummins23,214
Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs10 – 16 Brisbane BroncosSunday, 20 March, 6:15 pmAccor StadiumZiggy Przeklasa-Adamski13,453
Source:[2]
  • The match between the Sydney Roosters and Manly Warringah Sea Eagles was originally scheduled to be played at Central Coast Stadium but was moved to the SCG due to venue availability with Sydney's round 18 match against the St. George Illawarra Dragons moved from the SCG to the Central Coast Stadium.[3]

Round 3 (Multicultural Round)

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Date and timeVenueRefereeAttendance
St. George Illawarra Dragons12 – 36 Cronulla-Sutherland SharksThursday, 24 March, 8:05 pmWIN StadiumGerard Sutton10,122
Wests Tigers12 – 16 New Zealand WarriorsFriday, 25 March, 6:00 pmCampbelltown StadiumZiggy Przeklasa-Adamki7,182
South Sydney Rabbitohs28 – 16 Sydney RoostersFriday, 25 March, 8:05 pmAccor StadiumGrant Atkins18,245
Penrith Panthers38 – 20 Newcastle KnightsSaturday, 26 March, 3:00 pmCarrington ParkPeter Gough11,253
Melbourne Storm24 – 28 Parramatta EelsSaturday, 26 March, 5:30 pmAAMI ParkAshley Klein15,691
Canberra Raiders24 – 22 Gold Coast TitansSaturday, 26 March, 7:35 pmGIO StadiumChris Sutton11,457
Brisbane Broncos12 – 38 North Queensland CowboysSunday, 27 March, 4:05 pmSuncorp StadiumAdam Gee37,761
Manly Warringah Sea Eagles13 – 12 Canterbury-Bankstown BulldogsSunday, 27 March, 6:15 pm4 Pines ParkBen Cummins13,261
Source:[4]
  • The crowd of 11,253 at the Penrith vs Newcastle match is the highest NRL attendance in Bathurst's history.
  • Canberra equaled their best ever comeback after being down 22 – 0 against the Gold Coast Titans.

Round 4

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Date and timeVenueRefereeAttendance
Gold Coast Titans8 – 6 Wests TigersThursday, 31 March, 8:05 pmCbus Super StadiumGrant Atkins8,774
Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks18 – 0 Newcastle KnightsFriday, 1 April, 6:00 pmPointsBet StadiumBen Cummins8,927
Penrith Panthers26 – 12 South Sydney RabbitohsFriday, 1 April, 8:05 pmBlueBet StadiumAshley Klein20,521
New Zealand Warriors20 – 6 Brisbane BroncosSaturday, 2 April, 3:00 pmMoreton Daily StadiumChris Sutton9,620
Manly Warringah Sea Eagles25 – 6 Canberra RaidersSaturday, 2 April, 5:30 pmGlen Willow Regional Sports StadiumZiggy Przeklasa-Adamski6,972
North Queensland Cowboys4 – 28 Sydney RoostersSaturday, 2 April, 7:35 pmQueensland Country Bank StadiumGerard Sutton17,929
Melbourne Storm44 – 0 Canterbury-Bankstown BulldogsSunday, 3 April, 4:05 pmAAMI ParkAdam Gee13,437
Parramatta Eels48 – 14 St. George Illawarra DragonsSunday, 3 April, 6:15 pmCommBank StadiumTodd Smith19,711
Source:[5]

Round 5

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Date and timeVenueRefereeAttendance
Newcastle Knights6 – 30 Manly Warringah Sea EaglesThursday, 7 April, 7:50 pmMcDonald Jones StadiumAshley Klein9,472
New Zealand Warriors25 – 24 North Queensland CowboysFriday, 8 April, 6:00 pmMoreton Daily StadiumTodd Smith6,254
Brisbane Broncos20 – 24 Sydney RoostersFriday, 8 April, 7:55 pmSuncorp StadiumGrant Atkins23,508
Canberra Raiders16 – 30 Melbourne StormSaturday, 9 April, 3:00 pmMcDonald's ParkGerard Sutton8,133
South Sydney Rabbitohs24 – 12 St. George Illawarra DragonsSaturday, 9 April, 5:30 pmAccor StadiumBen Cummins11,332
Gold Coast Titans20 – 26 Parramatta EelsSaturday, 9 April, 7:35 pmCbus Super StadiumPeter Gough14,478
Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks30 – 4 Wests TigersSunday, 10 April, 4:05 pmPointsBet StadiumAdam Gee11,500
Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs12 – 32 Penrith PanthersSunday, 10 April, 6:15 pmCommBank StadiumChris Butler11,157
Source:[6]

Round 6 (Easter Round)

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Date and timeVenueRefereeAttendance
Canberra Raiders12 – 18 North Queensland CowboysThursday, 14 April, 7:50 pmGIO StadiumAshley Klein11,854
South Sydney Rabbitohs36 – 16 Canterbury-Bankstown BulldogsFriday, 15 April, 4:00 pmAccor StadiumGerard Sutton30,194
Penrith Panthers40 – 12 Brisbane BroncosFriday, 15 April, 7:55 pmBlueBet StadiumAdam Gee19,406
Manly Warringah Sea Eagles26 – 18 Gold Coast TitansSaturday, 16 April, 5:30 pm4 Pines ParkTodd Smith16,220
Melbourne Storm34 – 18 Cronulla-Sutherland SharksSaturday, 16 April, 7:35 pmAAMI ParkGrant Atkins16,286
Sydney Roosters22 – 14 New Zealand WarriorsSunday, 17 April, 2:00 pmSydney Cricket GroundZiggy Przeklasa-Adamski11,217
St. George Illawarra Dragons21 – 16 Newcastle KnightsSunday, 17 April, 4:05 pmWIN StadiumBen Cummins11,113
Parramatta Eels20 – 21 Wests TigersMonday, 18 April, 4:00 pmCommBank StadiumChris Butler28,336
Source:[7]

Round 7 (ANZAC Round)

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Date and timeVenueRefereeAttendance
Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks34 – 22 Manly Warringah Sea EaglesThursday, 21 April, 7:50 pmPointsBet StadiumGerard Sutton9,611
Brisbane Broncos34 – 14 Canterbury-Bankstown BulldogsFriday, 22 April, 7:55 pmSuncorp StadiumPeter Gough23,243
North Queensland Cowboys30 – 4 Gold Coast TitansSaturday, 23 April, 5:30 pmQueensland Country Bank StadiumChris Butler14,547
Wests Tigers23 – 22 South Sydney RabbitohsSaturday, 23 April, 7:35 pmCommBank StadiumZiggy Przeklasa-Adamski14,251
Newcastle Knights2 – 39 Parramatta EelsSunday, 24 April, 2:00 pmMcDonald Jones StadiumAshley Klein25,196
Penrith Panthers36 – 6 Canberra RaidersSunday, 24 April, 4:05 pmBlueBet StadiumGrant Atkins20,612
St. George Illawarra Dragons14 – 12 Sydney RoostersMonday, 25 April, 4:00 pmSydney Cricket GroundAdam Gee35,273
Melbourne Storm70 – 10 New Zealand WarriorsMonday, 25 April, 7:00 pmAAMI ParkChris Sutton22,696
Source:[8]

Round 8

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Date and timeVenueRefereeAttendance
Brisbane Broncos16 – 7 Cronulla-Sutherland SharksThursday, 28 April, 7:50 pmSuncorp StadiumAshley Klein16,740
Gold Coast Titans4 – 18 Penrith PanthersFriday, 29 April, 6:00 pmCbus Super StadiumPeter Gough14,102
South Sydney Rabbitohs40 – 22 Manly Warringah Sea EaglesFriday, 29 April, 7:55 pmCentral Coast StadiumGrant Atkins17,284
New Zealand Warriors21 – 20 Canberra RaidersSaturday, 30 April, 3:00 pmMoreton Daily StadiumChris Butler6,326
Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs16 – 12 Sydney RoostersSaturday, 30 April, 5:30 pmAccor StadiumBen Cummins9,544
Parramatta Eels4 – 35 North Queensland CowboysSaturday, 30 April, 7:35 pmTIO StadiumTodd Smith10,017
Newcastle Knights2 – 50 Melbourne StormSunday, 1 May, 2:00 pmMcDonald Jones StadiumLiam Kennedy15,895
St. George Illawarra Dragons12 – 6 Wests TigersSunday, 1 May, 4:05 pmWIN StadiumGerard Sutton16,110
Source:[9]

Round 9

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Date and timeVenueRefereeAttendance
South Sydney Rabbitohs12 – 32 Brisbane BroncosThursday, 5 May, 7:50 pmAccor StadiumGrant Atkins9,242
Canberra Raiders14 – 4 Canterbury-Bankstown BulldogsFriday, 6 May, 6:00 pmGIO StadiumBen Cummins12,890
Penrith Panthers20 – 22 Parramatta EelsFriday, 6 May, 7:55 pmBlueBet StadiumGerard Sutton21,548
Manly Warringah Sea Eagles36 – 22 Wests TigersSaturday, 7 May, 3:00 pm4 Pines ParkAdam Gee17,385
Sydney Roosters44 – 16 Gold Coast TitansSaturday, 7 May, 5:30 pmBB Print StadiumChris Butler5,527
North Queensland Cowboys36 – 16 Newcastle KnightsSaturday, 7 May, 7:35 pmQueensland Country Bank StadiumLiam Kennedy14,463
Melbourne Storm42 – 6 St. George Illawarra DragonsSunday, 8 May, 2:00 pmAAMI ParkPeter Gough11,723
Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks29 – 10 New Zealand WarriorsSunday, 8 May, 4:05 pmPointsBet StadiumTodd Smith9,915
Source:[10]
  • The Cronulla Sharks became the first team in 14 years, since Manly defeated Canberra in 2008, to win a game when reduced to 12 players.

Round 10 (Magic Round)

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Date and timeVenueRefereeAttendance
Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs6 – 16 Newcastle KnightsFriday, 13 May, 6:00 pmSuncorp StadiumPeter Gough30,220
Manly Warringah Sea Eagles0 – 38 Brisbane BroncosFriday, 13 May, 8:05 pmGrant Atkins40,267
New Zealand Warriors30 – 32 South Sydney RabbitohsSaturday, 14 May, 3:00 pmBen Cummins30,503
Gold Coast Titans20 – 16 St. George Illawarra DragonsSaturday, 14 May, 5:30 pmTodd Smith41,593
Melbourne Storm6 – 32 Penrith PanthersSaturday, 14 May, 7:45 pmAshley Klein46,454
Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks10 – 30 Canberra RaidersSunday, 15 May, 1:50 pmLiam Kennedy30,453
Sydney Roosters31 – 24 Parramatta EelsSunday, 15 May, 4:05 pmAdam Gee43,401
Wests Tigers12 – 36 North Queensland CowboysSunday, 15 May, 6:25 pmGerard Sutton43,401
Source:[11]
  • Manly were held scoreless for the first time since the 2013 Qualifying Final, ending a 208-game streak of scoring points in games, their longest streak in club history.[12]

Round 11

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Date and timeVenueRefereeAttendance
Newcastle Knights12 – 36 Brisbane BroncosThursday, 19 May, 7:50 pmMcDonald Jones StadiumAdam Gee13,312
Wests Tigers36 – 22 Canterbury-Bankstown BulldogsFriday, 20 May, 6:00 pmLeichhardt OvalZiggy Przeklasa-Adamski15,124
Parramatta Eels22 – 20 Manly Warringah Sea EaglesFriday, 20 May, 7:55 pmCommBank StadiumBen Cummins18,778
St. George Illawarra Dragons24 – 18 New Zealand WarriorsSaturday, 21 May, 3:00 pmNetstrata Jubilee StadiumChris Sutton7,147
North Queensland Cowboys36 – 6 Melbourne StormSaturday, 21 May, 5:30 pmQueensland Country Bank StadiumGrant Atkins22,728
Sydney Roosters12 – 32 Penrith PanthersSaturday, 21 May, 7:35 pmSydney Cricket GroundGerard Sutton14,482
South Sydney Rabbitohs12 – 32 Canberra RaidersSunday, 22 May, 2:00 pmApex OvalPeter Gough11,124
Gold Coast Titans18 – 25 Cronulla-Sutherland SharksSunday, 22 May, 4:05 pmCbus Super StadiumAshley Klein9,882
Source:[13]

Round 12 (Indigenous Round)

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Date and timeVenueRefereeAttendance
Melbourne Storm28 – 8 Manly Warringah Sea EaglesThursday, 26 May, 7:50 pmAAMI ParkAdam Gee10,168
Penrith Panthers22 – 0 North Queensland CowboysFriday, 27 May, 6:00 pmBlueBet StadiumAshley Klein17,125
Brisbane Broncos35 – 24 Gold Coast TitansFriday, 27 May, 7:55 pmSuncorp StadiumGerard Sutton32,864
New Zealand Warriors16 – 24 Newcastle KnightsSaturday, 28 May, 3:00 pmMoreton Daily StadiumPeter Gough4,265
South Sydney Rabbitohs44 – 18 Wests TigersSaturday, 28 May, 5:30 pmAccor StadiumChris Sutton13,585
Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks16 – 36 Sydney RoostersSaturday, 28 May, 7:35 pmPointsBet StadiumGrant Atkins11,500
Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs24 – 34 St. George Illawarra DragonsSunday, 29 May, 2:00 pmBelmore Sports GroundBen Cummins16,991
Canberra Raiders20 – 28 Parramatta EelsSunday, 29 May, 4:05 pmGIO StadiumTodd Smith16,244
Source:[14]

Round 13

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Date and timeVenueRefereeAttendance
Gold Coast Titans6 – 32 North Queensland CowboysThursday, 2 June, 7:50 pmCbus Super StadiumGerard Sutton10,334
Penrith Panthers30 – 18 Canterbury-Bankstown BulldogsFriday, 3 June, 7:55 pmBlueBet StadiumTodd Smith16,906
Manly Warringah Sea Eagles44 – 12 New Zealand WarriorsSaturday, 4 June, 7:35 pm4 Pines ParkGrant Atkins9,248
Canberra Raiders22 – 16 Sydney RoostersSunday, 5 June, 4:05 pmGIO StadiumAdam Gee6,492
Bye: Brisbane Broncos, St. George Illawarra Dragons, Parramatta Eels, Newcastle Knights, South Sydney Rabbitohs, Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks, Melbourne Storm, & Wests Tigers.
Source:[15]

Round 14

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Date and timeVenueRefereeAttendance
North Queensland Cowboys31 – 12 St. George Illawarra DragonsFriday, 10 June, 7:55 pmQueensland Country Bank StadiumTodd Smith14,683
Gold Coast Titans16 – 30 South Sydney RabbitohsSaturday, 11 June, 3:00 pmCbus Super StadiumAdam Gee14,290
Sydney Roosters18 – 26 Melbourne StormSaturday, 11 June, 5:30 pmSydney Cricket GroundGerard Sutton12,925
Brisbane Broncos24 – 18 Canberra RaidersSaturday, 11 June, 7:35 pmSuncorp StadiumGrant Atkins28,142
Wests Tigers4 – 30 Manly Warringah Sea EaglesSunday, 12 June, 2:00 pmCampbelltown StadiumPeter Gough10,231
Newcastle Knights6 – 42 Penrith PanthersSunday, 12 June, 4:05 pmMcDonald Jones StadiumBen Cummins21,332
New Zealand Warriors16 – 38 Cronulla-Sutherland SharksSunday, 12 June, 6:15 pmMoreton Daily StadiumChris Sutton3,560
Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs34 – 4 Parramatta EelsMonday, 13 June, 4:00 pmAccor StadiumAshley Klein20,184
Source:[16]
  • Brent Naden became the first Wests Tigers player to be sent off since 2002.[17]

Round 15

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Date and timeVenueRefereeAttendance
St. George Illawarra Dragons32 – 12 South Sydney RabbitohsThursday, 16 June, 7:50 pmWIN StadiumGrant Atkins11,257
Manly Warringah Sea Eagles26 – 28 North Queensland CowboysFriday, 17 June, 6:00 pm4 Pines ParkGerard Sutton9,266
Melbourne Storm32 – 20 Brisbane BroncosFriday, 17 June, 7:55 pmAAMI ParkAdam Gee19,253
Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks18 – 10 Gold Coast TitansSaturday, 18 June, 3:00 pmC.ex Coffs International StadiumChris Sutton9,058
New Zealand Warriors6 – 40 Penrith PanthersSaturday, 18 June, 5:30 pmMoreton Daily StadiumPeter Gough8,127
Parramatta Eels26 – 16 Sydney RoostersSaturday, 18 June, 7:35 pmCommBank StadiumTodd Smith21,757
Canberra Raiders20 – 18 Newcastle KnightsSunday, 19 June, 2:00 pmGIO StadiumAshley Klein12,457
Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs36 – 12 Wests TigersSunday, 19 June, 4:05 pmCommBank StadiumBen Cummins14,806
Source:[18]

Round 16

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Date and timeVenueRefereeAttendance
Manly Warringah Sea Eagles36 – 30 Melbourne StormThursday, 30 June, 7:50 pm4 Pines ParkGrant Atkins8,618
Newcastle Knights38 – 12 Gold Coast TitansFriday, 1 July, 6:00 pmMcDonald Jones StadiumChris Butler8,578
Penrith Panthers26 – 18 Sydney RoostersFriday, 1 July, 7:55 pmBlueBet StadiumGerard Sutton16,725
Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs6 – 18 Cronulla-Sutherland SharksSaturday, 2 July, 3:00 pmCommBank StadiumAshley Klein8,837
North Queensland Cowboys40 – 26 Brisbane BroncosSaturday, 2 July, 5:30 pmQueensland Country Bank StadiumAdam Gee23,531
South Sydney Rabbitohs30 – 12 Parramatta EelsSaturday, 2 July, 7:35 pmAccor StadiumBen Cummins10,012
New Zealand Warriors22 – 2 Wests TigersSunday, 3 July, 2:00 pmMount Smart StadiumChris Sutton26,009
St. George Illawarra Dragons12 – 10 Canberra RaidersSunday, 3 July, 4:05 pmWIN StadiumPeter Gough7,069
Source:[19]
  • Edrick Lee became the first player in Newcastle Knights history to score 5 tries in a single match.
  • The Warriors vs Tigers game was the first NRL game played in New Zealand since Round 24, 2019.

Round 17

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Date and timeVenueRefereeAttendance
Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks28 – 6 Melbourne StormThursday, 7 July, 7:50 pmPointsBet StadiumAdam Gee7,688
Newcastle Knights28 – 40 South Sydney RabbitohsFriday, 8 July, 7:55 pmMcDonald Jones StadiumTodd Smith18,621
Wests Tigers20 – 28 Parramatta EelsSaturday, 9 July, 7:35 pmLeichhardt OvalChris Butler13,214
Brisbane Broncos32 – 18 St. George Illawarra DragonsSunday, 10 July, 4:05 pmSuncorp StadiumGrant Atkins29,234
Bye: Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs, North Queensland Cowboys, Penrith Panthers, Canberra Raiders, Sydney Roosters, Manly Warringah Sea Eagles, Gold Coast Titans, & New Zealand Warriors.
Source:[20]

Round 18

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Date and timeVenueRefereeAttendance
North Queensland Cowboys12 – 26 Cronulla-Sutherland SharksFriday, 15 July, 6:00 pmQueensland Country Bank StadiumAdam Gee15,982
Parramatta Eels28 – 18 New Zealand WarriorsFriday, 15 July, 7:55 pmCommBank StadiumTodd Smith12,279
Sydney Roosters54 – 26 St. George Illawarra DragonsSaturday, 16 July, 3:00 pmCentral Coast StadiumGrant Atkins15,721
Manly Warringah Sea Eagles42 – 12 Newcastle KnightsSaturday, 16 July, 5:30 pm4 Pines ParkGerard Sutton15,896
Gold Coast Titans12 – 16 Brisbane BroncosSaturday, 16 July, 7:35 pmCbus Super StadiumChris Sutton19,245
Wests Tigers16 – 18 Penrith PanthersSunday, 17 July, 2:00 pmCommBank StadiumPeter Gough11,464
Melbourne Storm16 – 20 Canberra RaidersSunday, 17 July, 4:05 pmAAMI ParkAshley Klein16,106
Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs28 – 36 South Sydney RabbitohsSunday, 17 July, 6:15 pmAccor StadiumChris Butler19,126
Source:[21]

Round 19

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Date and timeVenueRefereeAttendance
Parramatta Eels14 – 36 Brisbane BroncosThursday, 21 July, 7:50 pmCommBank StadiumGerard Sutton11,017
St. George Illawarra Dragons20 – 6 Manly Warringah Sea EaglesFriday, 22 July, 6:00 pmNetstrata Jubilee StadiumAdam Gee7,137
Newcastle Knights12 – 42 Sydney RoostersFriday, 22 July, 7:55 pmMcDonald Jones StadiumPeter Gough13,701
Canberra Raiders26 – 14 New Zealand WarriorsSaturday, 23 July, 3:00 pmGIO StadiumChris Sutton11,915
Penrith Panthers20 – 10 Cronulla-Sutherland SharksSaturday, 23 July, 5:30 pmBlueBet StadiumAshley Klein17,426
South Sydney Rabbitohs24 – 12 Melbourne StormSaturday, 23 July, 7:35 pmAccor StadiumTodd Smith11,217
Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs36 – 26 Gold Coast TitansSunday, 24 July, 2:00 pmCommBank StadiumBen Cummins11,726
North Queensland Cowboys27 – 26 Wests TigersSunday, 24 July, 4:05 pmQueensland Country Bank StadiumChris Butler14,910
Source:[22]

Round 20

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Date and timeVenueRefereeAttendance
Manly Warringah Sea Eagles10 – 20 Sydney RoostersThursday, 28 July, 7:50 pm4 Pines ParkGrant Atkins12,187
New Zealand Warriors12 – 24 Melbourne StormFriday, 29 July, 6:00 pmMount Smart StadiumPeter Gough18,395
Parramatta Eels34 – 10 Penrith PanthersFriday, 29 July, 7:55 pmCommBank StadiumTodd Smith26,912
Gold Coast Titans24 – 36 Canberra RaidersSaturday, 30 July, 3:00 pmCbus Super StadiumBen Cummins12,461
Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks21 – 20 South Sydney RabbitohsSaturday, 30 July, 5:30 pmPointsBet StadiumGerard Sutton11,492
Brisbane Broncos18 – 32 Wests TigersSaturday, 30 July, 7:35 pmSuncorp StadiumAdam Gee32,909
Newcastle Knights10 – 24 Canterbury-Bankstown BulldogsSunday, 31 July, 2:00 pmMcDonald Jones StadiumChris Butler19,813
St. George Illawarra Dragons8 – 34 North Queensland CowboysSunday, 31 July, 4:05 pmNetstrata Jubilee StadiumChris Sutton9,517
Source:[23]

Round 21

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Date and timeVenueRefereeAttendance
Sydney Roosters34 – 16 Brisbane BroncosThursday, 4 August, 7:50 pmSydney Cricket GroundTodd Smith10,495
Melbourne Storm32 – 14 Gold Coast TitansFriday, 5 August, 6:00 pmAAMI ParkPeter Gough10,869
Manly Warringah Sea Eagles20 – 36 Parramatta EelsFriday, 5 August, 7:55 pm4 Pines ParkGerard Sutton17,134
South Sydney Rabbitohs48 – 10 New Zealand WarriorsSaturday, 6 August, 3:00 pmSunshine Coast StadiumBen Cummins8,911
Canberra Raiders6 – 26 Penrith PanthersSaturday, 6 August, 5:30 pmGIO StadiumGrant Atkins16,912
Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks24 – 18 St. George Illawarra DragonsSaturday, 6 August, 7:35 pmPointsBet StadiumAshley Klein11,427
Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs14 – 28 North Queensland CowboysSunday, 7 August, 2:00 pmSalter OvalAdam Gee8,521
Wests Tigers10 – 14 Newcastle KnightsSunday, 7 August, 4:05 pmCampbelltown StadiumChris Sutton9,621
Source:[24]
  • Salter Oval in Bundaberg, along with the city itself, are scheduled to host their first ever NRL match for premiership points.[25]

Round 22

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Date and timeVenueRefereeAttendance
Penrith Panthers0 – 16 Melbourne StormThursday, 11 August, 7:50 pmBlueBet StadiumGerard Sutton15,612
New Zealand Warriors42 – 18 Canterbury-Bankstown BulldogsFriday, 12 August, 6:00 pmMount Smart StadiumChris Butler16,212
Parramatta Eels0 – 26 South Sydney RabbitohsFriday, 12 August, 7:55 pmCommBank StadiumGrant Atkins22,958
Sydney Roosters32 – 18 North Queensland CowboysSaturday, 13 August, 3:00 pmSydney Cricket GroundAshley Klein15,219
Wests Tigers12 – 36 Cronulla-Sutherland SharksSaturday, 13 August, 5:30 pmScully ParkBen Cummins10,048
Brisbane Broncos28 – 10 Newcastle KnightsSaturday, 13 August, 7:35 pmSuncorp StadiumPeter Gough25,742
Canberra Raiders24 – 22 St. George Illawarra DragonsSunday, 14 August, 2:00 pmGIO StadiumAdam Gee11,216
Gold Coast Titans44 – 24 Manly Warringah Sea EaglesSunday, 14 August, 4:05 pmCbus Super StadiumChris Sutton11,753
Source:[26]

Round 23

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Date and timeVenueRefereeAttendance
South Sydney Rabbitohs22 – 26 Penrith PanthersThursday, 18 August, 7:50 pmAccor StadiumAdam Gee15,206
North Queensland Cowboys48 – 4 New Zealand WarriorsFriday, 19 August, 6:00 pmQueensland Country Bank StadiumChris Butler17,404
Brisbane Broncos12 – 60 Melbourne StormFriday, 19 August, 7:55 pmSuncorp StadiumTodd Smith42,612
Parramatta Eels42 – 6 Canterbury-Bankstown BulldogsSaturday, 20 August, 3:00 pmCommBank StadiumAshley Klein26,451
Manly Warringah Sea Eagles6 – 40 Cronulla-Sutherland SharksSaturday, 20 August, 5:30 pm4 Pines ParkGerard Sutton12,243
Sydney Roosters72 – 6 Wests TigersSaturday, 20 August, 7:35 pmSydney Cricket GroundBen Cummins14,939
St. George Illawarra Dragons46 – 26 Gold Coast TitansSunday, 21 August, 2:00 pmWIN StadiumLiam Kennedy12,348
Newcastle Knights22 – 28 Canberra RaidersSunday, 21 August, 4:05 pmMcDonald Jones StadiumGrant Atkins16,768
Source:[27]
  • This was the NRL highest scoring round, of a total of 466 points scored by the 16 teams combined.
  • The Sydney Roosters vs Wests Tigers saw the Roosters record their biggest win since round 6, 1935, their 2nd highest score ever, scoring the most tries in a game since round 13, 1982 as well as the overall biggest ever win and score at the SCG while the Wests Tigers recorded their biggest ever loss since their formation in 2000 with the loss being the worst for either side of the venture since the Western Suburbs Magpies loss in round 8, 1910.[28][29][30][31]

Round 24

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Date and timeVenueRefereeAttendance
Brisbane Broncos6 – 53 Parramatta EelsThursday, 25 August, 7:50 pmSuncorp StadiumGrant Atkins30,371
Penrith Panthers46 – 12 New Zealand WarriorsFriday, 26 August, 6:00 pmBlueBet StadiumChris Butler17,025
Melbourne Storm14 – 18 Sydney RoostersFriday, 26 August, 7:55 pmAAMI ParkAdam Gee25,308
Canberra Raiders48 – 6 Manly Warringah Sea EaglesSaturday, 27 August, 3:00 pmGIO StadiumAshley Klein16,697
Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks16 – 0 Canterbury-Bankstown BulldogsSaturday, 27 August, 5:30 pmPointsBet StadiumTodd Smith11,500
South Sydney Rabbitohs20 – 10 North Queensland CowboysSaturday, 27 August, 7:35 pmAccor StadiumGerard Sutton15,264
Wests Tigers22 – 24 St. George Illawarra DragonsSunday, 28 August, 2:00 pmCommBank StadiumLiam Kennedy9,789
Gold Coast Titans36 – 26 Newcastle KnightsSunday, 28 August, 4:05 pmCbus Super StadiumBen Cummins11,816
Source:[32]

Round 25

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Date and timeVenueRefereeAttendance
Parramatta Eels22 – 14 Melbourne StormThursday, 1 September, 7:50 pmCommBank StadiumAshley Klein23,758
Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs21 – 20 Manly Warringah Sea EaglesFriday, 2 September, 6:00 pmAccor StadiumPeter Gough13,648
Sydney Roosters26 – 16 South Sydney RabbitohsFriday, 2 September, 7:55 pmAllianz StadiumGrant Atkins41,906
New Zealand Warriors26 – 27 Gold Coast TitansSaturday, 3 September, 3:00 pmMount Smart StadiumZiggy Przeklasa-Adamski20,512
St. George Illawarra Dragons22 – 12 Brisbane BroncosSaturday, 3 September, 5:30 pmNetstrata Jubilee StadiumBen Cummins8,247
North Queensland Cowboys38 – 8 Penrith PanthersSaturday, 3 September, 7:35 pmQueensland Country Bank StadiumTodd Smith23,840
Newcastle Knights16 – 38 Cronulla-Sutherland SharksSunday, 4 September, 2:00 pmMcDonald Jones StadiumChris Sutton16,808
Wests Tigers10 – 56 Canberra RaidersSunday, 4 September, 4:05 pmLeichhardt OvalGerard Sutton10,041
Source:[33]

Finals series

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HomeScoreAwayMatch Information
Date and Time (Local)VenueRefereesCrowd
QUALIFYING & ELIMINATION FINALS
Penrith Panthers27 – 8 Parramatta Eels9 September 2022, 7:50 pmBlueBet StadiumGerard Sutton21,863
Melbourne Storm20 – 28 Canberra Raiders10 September 2022, 5:40 pmAAMI ParkGrant Atkins20,838
Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks30 – 32 North Queensland Cowboys10 September 2022, 7:50 pmPointsbet StadiumAdam Gee12,447
Sydney Roosters14 – 30 South Sydney Rabbitohs11 September 2022, 4:05 pmAllianz StadiumAshley Klein39,816
SEMI FINALS
Parramatta Eels40 – 4 Canberra Raiders16 September 2022, 7:50 pmCommBank StadiumAshley Klein29,134
Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks12 – 38 South Sydney Rabbitohs17 September 2022, 8:00 pmAllianz StadiumGrant Atkins39,733
PRELIMINARY FINALS
North Queensland Cowboys20 – 24 Parramatta Eels23 September 2022, 7:50 pmQueensland Country Bank StadiumGrant Atkins25,372
Penrith Panthers32 – 12 South Sydney Rabbitohs24 September 2022, 7:50 pmAccor StadiumAshley Klein50,034
GRAND FINAL
Penrith Panthers28 – 12 Parramatta EelsSunday, 2 October, 7:30 pmAccor StadiumAshley Klein82,415
  • The crowd of 21,863 for the first qualifying final between Penrith and Parramatta is the highest crowd at BlueBet Stadium since round 19, 2010.[34]
  • The Sydney Roosters vs South Sydney Rabbitohs had seven players sin binned with two players sin binned twice, the most in a game since the formation of the National Rugby League in 1998.[35]
  • A moments silence was held prior to all week one games following the death of Queen Elizabeth II.
  • The crowd of 25,372 for the second preliminary final between North Queensland and Parramatta is the highest crowd for an NRL game in Townsville since round 23, 2011.[36]
  • The crowd of 82,415 for the Grand Final is the highest crowd Penrith have played in front of, and the highest crowd for Parramatta since the 2009 Grand Final.

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