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The 2023 NRL season was the 116th of professional rugby league in Australia and the 26th season run by the National Rugby League. Attendance data is compiled from both the NRL and Austadiums websites.
The 2023 NRL season was the 116th season of professional rugby league in Australia and the 26th season run by the National Rugby League.The season consisted of 27 competition rounds, the longest in league history, followed by a finals series contested by the top eight teams on the competition table.
As of the end of 2023, there have been 26 NRL Premierships and 116 overall, including the competition's predecessors (NSWRL and ARL).This is a list of all the grand finals that were played to decide those premierships.
2023 - Penrith Panthers become the first team in 40 years, and the first in the modern NRL era, to win three premierships in a row (2021, 2022 and 2023). This rare feat is known as a three-peat . This grand final is remembered for the biggest comeback ever in an NRL grand final, with Penrith down 24–8 with 18 minutes remaining to go on to win ...
The New South Wales Rugby League ran the major rugby league competition of New South Wales from its inception in 1908 until 1994.Following the introduction of a new format for interstate rugby league, the State of Origin series in 1980, the decade of the 1980s brought about expansion of the NSWRL premiership, with the introduction of commercial sponsorship, the Winfield Cup, and the addition ...
The match gained significant notability for featuring the largest comeback victory in grand final history, with the Panthers overcoming a 24–8 deficit after 56 minutes by scoring 18 unanswered points to ultimately win the match. [1] The match was preceded by the 2023 NRL State Championship and the 2023 NRL Women's Grand Final.
1 July 2023 4: 70: Parramatta Eels: Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks: 74–4: Parramatta Stadium: 23 August 2003 5: 68: Canberra Raiders: Parramatta Eels: 68–0: Bruce Stadium: 22 August 1993 Source: Rugby League Tables & Statistics. Last updated: 1 July 2023.
14 October 2023 Samoa: 38 12 Queensland Country Bank Stadium: Townsville: 18,144 2023 Pacific Cup: 28 October 2023 New Zealand: 36 18 AAMI Park: Melbourne: 20,584 4 November 2023 New Zealand: 0 30 FMG Stadium Waikato: Hamilton: 13,269 18 October 2024 Tonga: 18 0 Lang Park: Brisbane: 33,196 2024 Pacific Cup: 27 October 2024 New Zealand: 22 10 ...