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This page details first-grade rugby league records from the National Rugby League (1998-) and its predecessors, the New South Wales Rugby Football League (1908-1994), the Australian Rugby League, (1995-1997), and the Super League (1997).
In late 2007, the Australian Rugby League and National Rugby League commissioned 130 experts to select the 100 best rugby league players in the game's 100-year history in Australia.
23 (10–33) Great Britain: Princes Park, Melbourne: 1992 Ashes series – 2nd Test 21 (14–35) France: Sydney Cricket Ground, Sydney: 1951 Australia vs France – 3rd Test 21 (3–24) New Zealand: Carlaw Park, Auckland: 1971 Trans-Tasman Test
2000 NRL Grand Final: 90,414 Stadium Australia: Newcastle Knights: 30 – 24: Parramatta Eels: 2001 NRL Grand Final: 83,833 ANZ Stadium: South Sydney Rabbitohs: 30 – 6: Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs: 2014 NRL Grand Final: 83,625 ANZ Stadium: Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks: 14 – 12: Melbourne Storm: 2016 NRL Grand Final
B The single re-entered the top 10 on 20 January 2020. [5] C The single re-entered the top 10 on 27 January 2020. [3] D The single re-entered the top 10 on 3 February 2020. [7] E The single re-entered the top 10 on 10 February 2020. [6] F The single re-entered the top 10 on 17 February 2020. [69] G The single re-entered the top 10 on 24 ...
The Dally M Medal is awarded annually to the player voted for as the 'best and fairest' over the entire National Rugby League (NRL) regular season. The award has existed since 1979, but has only been adopted as the official award for the Player of the Year in the NRL since 1998.
10–7 Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks: 52,044 1974: Eastern Suburbs Roosters (10) 19–4 Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs: 57,214 1975: Eastern Suburbs Roosters (11) 38–0 St. George Dragons: 63,047 1976: Manly Warringah Sea Eagles (3) 13–10 Parramatta Eels: 57,343 1977: St. George Dragons: 9–9 Parramatta Eels: 65,959 St. George Dragons (14) 22 ...
Ranking Points No. Reached In Player Club/Clubs Career span 1: 2,786: 41: 2010: Cameron Smith: Melbourne Storm: 2002–2020 2: 2,418: 32: 2003: Hazem El Masri ...