List of South Sydney Rabbitohs records

The following is a list of the South Sydney Rabbitohs club records. The list encompasses the first-grade honours won by South Sydney, records set by the club, their coaches and their players.

Club records

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These are NRL records which relate to the South Sydney Rabbitohs.

Grand Finals

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Most First Grade Premierships

21

Most Reserve Grade Premierships

21

Highest Score in a Grand Final

42 points versus Manly Sea Eagles in 1951 (Souths won 42–14)

Most Tries in a Grand Final

8 tries versus Manly Sea Eagles in 1951

Most Goals in a Grand Final

9 goals versus Manly Sea Eagles in 1951

Most Tries in a Grand Final by an Individual Player

4 tries by Johnny Graves (rugby league) versus Manly Sea Eagles in 1951

Most Field Goals in a Grand Final by an Individual Player

4 field goals by Eric Simms versus Manly Sea Eagles in 1970 (Souths won 23–12)

Most Points in all Grand Final appearances

42 points by Eric Simms (1965, 1967, 1968, 1969, 1970, 1971)

Most Grand Final successes as a Captain

5 by Jack Rayner (1950, 1951, 1953, 1954, 1955)

Most Grand Final successes as a Coach

5 by Jack Rayner (1950, 1951, 1953, 1954, 1955)

Premiership

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Most goals in a season by an individual player

131 by Eric Simms in 1969

Most Career Field Goals by an Individual Player

86 by Eric Simms between 1965 and 1975

Most Career Points scored by a Forward

1,128 by Bernie Purcell between 1949–1952 and 1954–1960

Most Field Goals in a Game by an Individual Player

5 by Eric Simms versus Penrith, Penrith Park, 27 July 1969 (Souths won 40–18)

World Club Records

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Wins

Highest Score in a WCC

39 points versus St. Helens in 2015 (Souths won 39–0)

Individual awards

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Rothmans Medal winners

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The Rothmans Medal was previously awarded to the player of the year.

Dally M Medal winners

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The Dally M Medal is currently awarded to the player of the year.

Harry Sunderland Medal winners

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NSW Player of the Year

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Sun-Herald Best and Fairest Player

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E E Christensen Player of the Year (1946–1977)

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Claude Corbett Memorial Trophy

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Rugby League Week Player of the Year

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Dally M Rookie of the Year

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ARL Hall of Fame inductees

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Clive Churchill Medal

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Individual records

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Most First Grade Games for the Club

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Games playedPlayerYears played
336John Sutton2004–2019
238Tom Burgess2013–
231Adam Reynolds2012–2021
222Alex Johnston2014–
218Nathan Merritt2002–2003, 2006–2014
211Bob McCarthy1963–1975, 1978
208Craig Coleman1982–1992
206Eric Simms1965–1975
203Cody Walker2016 -
196Damien Cook2016 -

Most Points for the club

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PointsPlayerGames played
1,896 (38 tries, 860 goals, 22 field goals)Adam Reynolds231
1,841 (23 tries, 803 goals, 86 field goals)Eric Simms206
1,128 (36 tries, 510 goals)Bernie Purcell173
836 (144 tries, 202 goals)Benny Wearing172
764 (191 tries)Alex Johnston222
653 (146 tries, 34 goals, 1 field goal)Nathan Merritt218

Most points in a season

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PointsPlayerGames playedSeason
265 (1 try, 112 goals, 19 field goals)Eric Simms241969
260 (5 tries, 118 goals, 2 field goals)Adam Reynolds252021
241 (3 tries, 96 goals, 20 field goals)Eric Simms221970
233 (3 tries, 100 goals, 12 field goals)Eric Simms241967
221 (7 tries, 95 goals, 3 field goals)Adam Reynolds262014

Most Points in a Match

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PointsPlayerOpponentVenueDateMatch score
29 (3 tries, 10 goals)Johnny GravesEastern SuburbsSports GroundRound 8, 1952Souths won 50–0
27 (5 tries, 6 goals)Johnny GravesEastern SuburbsRedfern OvalRound 14, 1949Souths won 48–6
26 (3 tries, 7 goals)Latrell MitchellCanterbury-Bankstown BulldogsAccor StadiumRound 6, 2023Souths won 50-16
24 (4 tries, 6 goals)Terry FaheyPenrithRedfern OvalRound 5, 1979Souths won 39–9
24 (2 tries, 8 goals)Latrell MitchellNew Zealand WarriorsSunshine Coast StadiumRound 21, 2022Souths won 48-10
23 (3 tries, 7 goals)Johnny GravesParramattaRedfern OvalRound 10, 1948Souths won 38–5
23 (1 try, 10 goals)Johnny GravesNewtownRedfern OvalRound 18, 1952Souths won 41–2
22 (11 goals)Eric SimmsCronullaRedfern OvalRound 3, 1969Souths won 43–4
22 (6 goals, 5 field goals)Eric SimmsPenrithPenrith ParkRound 18, 1969Souths won 40–18
22 (2 tries, 8 goals)Mark RossSt George DragonsRedfern OvalRound 13, 1981Souths won 34–17
22 (1 try, 9 goals)Tony MelroseCronullaRedfern OvalRound 9, 1983Souths won 46–10

Most Tries for the Club

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Tries scoredPlayerGames PlayedYears played
191Alex Johnston2222014–
146Nathan Merritt2182002–2003, 2006–2014
144Benny Wearing1721921–1933
105Ian Moir1101952–1958
102Harold Horder861912–1919, 1924
100Bob McCarthy2111963–1975, 1978
94Cody Walker2032016–
88Michael Cleary1401962–1970
79Johnny Graves771947–1952
71Greg Inglis1462011–2019

Most Tries in a season

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TriesPlayerGames playedSeason
30Alex Johnston222021
30Alex Johnston252022
29Les Brennan191954
28Johnny Graves171951
23Alex Johnston222020
23Ian Moir191953
23Nathan Merritt222011
22Nathan Merritt242006
22Alex Johnston222017
21Alex Johnston232023

Most Tries in a Match

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TriesPlayerOpponentVenueDate
5Harold HorderNorth SydneySydney Showground4 June 1917
5Harold HorderNorth SydneySydney Showground14 June 1917
5Alan QuinlivanUniversityEarl Park11 July 1936
5Don MansonUniversitySports Ground17 April 1937
5Johnny GravesEastern SuburbsRedfern Oval16 July 1949
5Ian MoirParramattaRedfern Oval6 June 1957
5Eric SladdenParramattaCumberland Oval10 August 1957
5Nathan MerrittParramattaANZ Stadium8 August 2011
5Alex JohnstonPenrithANZ Stadium2 July 2017
5Alex JohnstonSydney RoostersANZ Stadium25 September 2020

Most Goals for the Club

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GoalsPlayerGames played
8891Eric Simms206
8822Adam Reynolds231
510Bernie Purcell173
2373Neil Baker87

1 includes 86 field goals

2 includes 22 field goals

3 includes 31 field goals

Most goals in a season

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GoalsPlayerGames playedSeason
1311Eric Simms241969
1202Adam Reynolds252021
1163Eric Simms221970
1124Eric Simms241967
1005Adam Reynolds262013

1 includes 19 field goals

2 includes 2 field goals

3 includes 20 field goals

4 includes 12 field goals

5 includes 2 field goals

Most Goals in a Match

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GoalsPlayerOpponentVenueDateMatch score
11Eric SimmsCronullaRedfern Oval11 April 1969Souths won 43 – 4
111Eric SimmsPenrithPenrith Park27 July 1969Souths won 40 – 18
10Arthur OxfordUniversityMarrickville Oval1 September 1920Souths won 47 – 5
10Johnny GravesEastern SuburbsSydney Sports Ground7 July 1952Souths won 50 – 0
10Johnny GravesNewtownRedfern Oval23 August 1952Souths won 41 – 2
10Adam ReynoldsSydney RoostersANZ Stadium25 September 2020Souths won 60 – 8

1 includes 5 field goals

Team records

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Biggest winning margins

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MarginScoreOpponentVenueDate
6767–0Western SuburbsSydney Showground23 July 1910
6363–0UniversitySports Ground17 April 1937
5459–5PenrithRedfern Oval11 May 1980
5353–0North SydneySports Ground12 August 1939
5260–8Sydney RoostersANZ Stadium25 September 2020
5050–0Eastern SuburbsSports Ground7 June 1952
5056–6Parramatta EelsANZ Stadium8 August 2011

Biggest Losing Margins

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MarginScoreOpponentVenueDate
660–66New Zealand WarriorsTelstra Stadium25 June 2006
620–62Sydney City RoostersSydney Football Stadium25 April 1996
600–60Newcastle KnightsEnergyAustralia Stadium8 August 1999
586-64Melbourne StormAAMI Park26 August 2017
540-54Parramatta EelsParramatta Stadium10 August 2002
528-60North Queensland CowboysDairy Farmers Stadium23 August 2003

Biggest Wins vs Active Teams

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MarginScoreOppositionVenueDate
5459–5 Penrith PanthersRedfern Oval11 May 1980
5260–8 Sydney RoostersANZ Stadium25 September 2020
5056–6 Parramatta EelsANZ Stadium8 August 2011
4652–6 Newcastle KnightsANZ Stadium25 July 2015
4646–0 Brisbane BroncosSuncorp Stadium17 June 2021
4454–10 Wests TigersANZ Stadium17 May 2013
4056–16 Manly Warringah Sea EaglesANZ Stadium22 August 2020
3943–4 Cronulla-SutherlandRedfern Oval11 April 1969
3838–0 Canterbury-Bankstown BulldogsStadium Australia2 April 2021
3860–22
48–10
New Zealand WarriorsSunshine Coast Stadium
Sunshine Coast Stadium
24 July 2021
6 August 2022
3650–14 St. George Illawarra DragonsSuncorp Stadium1 August 2021
3446–12 Gold Coast TitansCbus Super Stadium8 June 2024
3037–7
32–2
Canberra RaidersRedfern Oval
ANZ Stadium
27 February 1982
28 June 2013
2832–4 North Queensland CowboysANZ Stadium7 June 2010
2741–14 Melbourne StormSydney Football Stadium8 June 2003
2236–14 DolphinsSuncorp Stadium13 April 2023

Biggest Losses vs Active Teams

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MarginScoreOppositionVenueDate
660–66 New Zealand WarriorsANZ Stadium25 June 2006
620–62 Sydney City RoostersSydney Football Stadium25 April 1996
600–60 Newcastle KnightsMarathon Stadium8 August 1999
586–64 Melbourne StormAAMI Park26 August 2017
540–54 Manly Warringah Sea EaglesBrookvale Oval24 August 1975
540–54 Parramatta EelsParramatta Stadium10 August 2002
528–60 North Queensland CowboysDairy Farmers Stadium23 August 2003
506–56 Brisbane BroncosANZ Stadium13 August 1995
5012–62 Canterbury-Bankstown BulldogsSydney Football Stadium3 August 2003
506–56 Wests TigersLeichhardt Oval8 August 2004
504–54 Canberra RaidersANZ Stadium31 July 2016
4412–56 Penrith PanthersApex Oval23 May 2021
420–42 Cronulla-Sutherland SharksCaltex Field27 August 1994
4216–58 St. George Illawarra DragonsWIN Stadium18 August 2002
814–22
14–22
Gold Coast TitansSkilled Park
ANZ Stadium
2 May 2009
14 August 2009
Dolphins

Biggest Wins vs Discontinued Teams

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MarginScoreOppositionVenueDate
6767–0 Western SuburbsRoyal Agricultural Society Showground23 July 1910
6363–0 UniversitySydney Sports Ground17 April 1937
5353–0 North SydneySydney Sports Ground12 August 1939
3941–2 NewtownRedfern Oval23 August 1952
3739–2 Balmain TigersRedfern Oval20 April 1975
3648–12 Illawarra SteelersRedfern Oval7 August 1983
3236–4
32–0
St. George DragonsBelmore Sports Ground
Sydney Football Stadium
4 April 1988
22 April 1989
3248–16 South Queensland CrushersRedfern Oval14 July 1996
2729–2
31–4
GlebeRoyal Agricultural Society Showground
Sydney Sports Ground
29 May 1909
13 July 1929
2634–8 AnnandaleRoyal Agricultural Society Showground16 July 1910
2444–20 Northern EaglesSydney Football Stadium30 March 2002
2123–2 CumberlandRoyal Agricultural Society Showground9 May 1908
2020–0 NewcastleRoyal Agricultural Society Showground14 August 1909
1830–12 Gold Coast SeagullsSydney Football Stadium14 May 1994
624–18 Western RedsRedfern Oval23 June 1996
Adelaide Rams

Biggest Losses vs Discontinued Teams

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MarginScoreOppositionVenueDate
458–53 Western SuburbsPratten Park21 June 1958
425–47 NewtownSydney Cricket Ground8 July 1944
4214–56 Illawarra SteelersSteelers Stadium14 April 1996
424–46 North Sydney BearsNorth Sydney Oval25 August 1996
367–43 BalmainLeichhardt Oval27 July 1946
364–40
6–42
St. George DragonsSydney Cricket Ground
Sydney Football Stadium
16 August 1958
11 July 1993
2612–38 Gold Coast SeagullsSydney Football Stadium5 August 1990
177–24 GlebeSydney Sports Ground10 June 1922
1618–34 Adelaide RamsSydney Football Stadium12 July 1998
50–5 NewcastleNewcastle Showground7 August 1909
414–18 Western RedsWACA Ground16 June 1995
12–3 AnnandaleErskineville Oval17 July 1915
116–17 South Queensland CrushersSuncorp Stadium3 August 1997
Cumberland
Northern Eagles
University

Longest Winning Streak

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16 (2 May 1925 – 8 May 1926)

Longest Losing Streak

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22 (23 June 1945 – 12 April 1947)

Golden point games

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PlayedWonDrawnLost
19847
OpponentResultScoreVenueDate
New Zealand WarriorsLoss30–31Sydney Football Stadium19 June 2003
Wests TigersWin17–16Sydney Football Stadium21 March 2004
North Queensland CowboysDraw20–20Express Advocate Stadium15 May 2004
Brisbane BroncosDraw34–34Sydney Football Stadium28 August 2004
Canterbury BulldogsDraw21–21Sydney Showground4 June 2005
Parramatta EelsDraw16–16ANZ Stadium22 May 2009
Gold Coast TitansLoss18–19ANZ Stadium20 Mar 2010
Wests TigersWin34–30ANZ Stadium7 Aug 2010
Sydney RoostersWin21–20ANZ Stadium16 Jul 2011
North Queensland CowboysWin26–24ANZ Stadium19 August 2011
Wests TigersWin17–16Allianz Stadium1 Apr 2012
St. George Illawarra DragonsWin19–18Jubilee Oval20 May 2012
St. George Illawarra DragonsLoss18-22ANZ Stadium22 July 2013
Gold Coast TitansLoss29-28nib Stadium5 June 2016
Melbourne StormLoss15-14AAMI Park6 August 2016
Manly-Warringah Sea EaglesLoss13-12Lottoland13 July 2019
Wests TigersWin18–14ANZ Stadium17 April 2021
Cronulla SharksLoss21-20Shark Park30 July 2022
Manly-Warringah Sea EaglesWin13-12Accor Stadium25 March 2023

Premiership Finals Losses

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TeamCurrent TeamTotalYears!
Sydney RoostersY820192018201319381935193419231911
Balmain TigersN820191986196919561944193919241916
Penrith PanthersY32022 20212020
Canberra RaidersY3201919891987
Western SuburbsN3195219321930
Melbourne StormY220182012
Canterbury BulldogsY220121986
St GeorgeN219651949
NewtownN219331910
Cronulla SharksY12015
Total37

Attendance records

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Sydney Football Stadium - Currently known as Allianz Stadium (1988–2005, 2022)

40,000 – South Sydney Rabbitohs v Balmain Tigers (Major semi-final, 10 September 1989)

39,816 - South Sydney Rabbitohs v Sydney Roosters (Elimination Final, 11 September 2022)

39,733 - South Sydney Rabbitohs v Cronulla Sharks (Preliminary Final, 17 September 2022)

Redfern Oval (1948–1987)

23,257 – South Sydney Rabbitohs v Manly Sea Eagles (Round 20, 19 July 1987). A crowd of over 25,000 watched Souths take on the US team, the "Tomahawks", while Souths were excluded from the NRL.

ANZ Stadium - Currently known as Accor Stadium (2006 – present)

83,833 – South Sydney Rabbitohs v Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs (Grand Final, 5 October 2014)

Sydney Cricket Ground (1908 – present)

78,056 – South Sydney Rabbitohs v St George Dragons (Grand Final, 18 September 1965)

See also

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References

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