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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 ...
Valentine Holmes broke two Cowboys club records with the most points in a match with 30 points (2 tries and 11 goals) as well as the most goals in a match. Wests Tigers recorded their biggest ever loss. Newcastle recorded their biggest ever win as well as their highest score since round 2, 2006. Canterbury recorded their equal 3rd biggest loss.
The crowd of 12,056 for the Parramatta vs Brisbane match at TIO Stadium is the highest club rugby league match attendance in Darwin's history. [ 13 ] Canterbury became the first team to use the 18th man since it was introduced several weeks earlier, after having two players ruled out with concussion during their game against Cronulla.
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.
The victory was the club's 22nd consecutive round 1 victory, and ended a three-match losing streak against the Panthers. [8] [9] Round 2 – With seconds remaining, Xavier Coates scores a remarkable try for Melbourne to steal a 30–26 win against the New Zealand Warriors to retain the Michael Moore Trophy. Melbourne had trailed by eight points ...
The system used for the 2023 NRL finals series is a final eight system. The top four teams in the eight receive the "double chance" when they play in week-one qualifying finals, such that if a top-four team loses in the first week it still remains in the finals, playing a semi-final the next week against the winner of an elimination final.
The 2025 NRL season will be the 118th season of professional rugby league in Australia and the 28th season run by the National Rugby League (NRL). The regular season will be followed by a finals series contested by the top eight teams on the competition ladder.