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Pos Team Pld W D L PF PA PD BP Pts; 1 Brisbane Broncos (C): 2 2 0 0 86 34 +52 4 28 2 Sydney Roosters: 2 2 0 0 82 32 +50 4 28 3 Canberra Raiders: 2 1 0 1 64 52 +12
Pos Team Pld W D L B PF PA PD Pts Qualification 1 Melbourne Storm (M): 24 19 0 5 3 692 449 +243 44 Advance to finals series: 2 Penrith Panthers (P): 24 17 0 7 3 580 394 +186 40 3
The 2024 NRL season was the 117th of professional rugby league in Australia and the 27th season run by the National Rugby League. All times are listed in AEDT ( UTC+11 ) from Round 1 to games on Saturday of Round 5 including the Grand Final and AEST ( UTC+10 ) from games on Sunday of Round 5 to the Preliminary finals.
This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 5 February 2025. Australian rugby league season Rugby league season 2024 National Rugby League Duration 2 March [a] – 6 October 2024 Teams 17 Premiers Penrith Panthers (6th title) Minor premiers Melbourne Storm (6th title) Matches played 213 Points scored 9,964 Average attendance 20,611 Attendance ...
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The 2024 National Rugby League finals series will be a tournament staged to determine the winner of the 2024 Telstra Premiership season. The series will be played over four weekends in September and October, culminating in the 2024 NRL Grand Final on 6 October 2024. The top eight teams from the 2024 NRL season qualified for the finals series.
The 2024 NRL season commences in Las Vegas, with the first two games of Round 1 played Allegiant Stadium. [a] [52] Australia defeat New Zealand by 172 runs in the first match of the 2024 Trans-Tasman test series in Wellington. [53] Hannah Green wins the LPGA Women's World Championship in Singapore. [54]
The winner of the Pre-season Challenge received $100,000 AUD. [4] Twelve competition points were awarded for a win and six for a draw. One bonus competition point was awarded for each of the following: 5 or more tries, 5 or more line breaks, and 10 or more offloads.