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). First-grade games played between premiership teams are included, but not mid-week competitions, pre-season warm-up games or NRL Nines games.
Team records
Premierships
- Due to salary cap breaches Melbourne were stripped of their 2007 and 2009 premierships in 2010.
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Minor Premierships
- Due to salary cap breaches Melbourne were stripped of their 2006, 2007, and 2008 minor premierships in 2010.
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Runners-up
Most consecutive
Wooden spoons
- The 1908 Wooden Spoon is disputed, as Cumberland finished on the same wins as Wests with a worse points differential, but did not play the first round of the competition. Cumberland are listed as the official holders of the wooden spoon by the NRL, but a commonly held view is that they received an extra bye due to missing the first round, which would place Western Suburbs last on the ladder.
- Due to salary cap breaches Canterbury were deducted 37 competition points and relegated to the bottom of the ladder for the 2002 season. South Sydney won the fewest games that season.
- Due to salary cap breaches Melbourne weren't able to receive any points in the 2010 season, guaranteeing them the wooden spoon. North Queensland won the fewest games that season.
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Team wins, losses, win percentage and draws
Matches played
<small>Source: Rugby League Tables & Statistics. Last updated: 23 May 2024</small>
Most consecutive wins
Most consecutive losses
Result records
Greatest win margins
Greatest win margins in a Grand Final
Most points scored in a game
Most points scored in a Grand Final
Fewest points scored in a game
Fewest points scored in a Grand Final
Most points scored by one team in a game
Most points scored by one team in a Grand Final
Highest scores by a losing side
Highest scores by a losing side in a Grand Final
Highest drawn games scores
Best start to a season
Undefeated in a season
â - Won every game
Failed to win a match in a season
Most points scored by a team in a season
- 943 points by the Parramatta Eels in 2001.
Fewest points scored by a team in a season
Most points conceded by a team in a season
Fewest points conceded by a team in a season
Keeping opposition scoreless: most games in a season
Biggest comebacks
In a Grand Final
Individual records
Note: Figures in boldface are currently playing in the NRL.
Most games played
At one club
Per Club
Most tries scored
In a career
In a season
In a game
Per Club
Most points scored
In a career
In a season
In a game
Per Club
Oldest players
Youngest players
Most games coached
Most premierships won as a coach
* - As a captain-coach
Oldest coaches
Youngest coaches
Attendance records
Largest regular season crowds
Note: Does not include double-headers
Largest regular season double-header crowds
Highest season average crowds
See also
Current team-specific records
References
- The 2006 Official Rugby League Annual, compiled by David Middleton
Notes
External links