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词条 2008 NRL season results
释义

  1. Regular season

     Round 1  Round 2  Round 3  Round 4  Round 5  Round 6: Heritage round   Round 7   Round 8  Round 9  Round 10  Round 11  Round 12  Round 13  Round 14  Round 15  Round 16  Round 17  Round 18  Round 19  Round 20  Round 21  Round 22  Round 23  Round 24  Round 25  Round 26 

  2. Finals

     Qualifying Finals  Semi finals  Preliminary finals  Grand Final 

  3. References

  4. External links

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The 2008 National Rugby League season consisted of 26 weekly regular season rounds, starting on 14 March, followed by four weeks of play-offs, culminating in a Grand Final on 5 October.

Regular season

Times for Rounds 1–3 are Australian Eastern Daylight Saving Time. Times for Round 4 and the remainder of the season are Australian Eastern Standard Time.

Round 1

  • This round marked the first premiership round of the centenary season of rugby league in Australia.
  • Skilled Park on the Gold Coast becomes the 70th first-grade venue used and is filled to capacity for its first NRL match with the Gold Coast Titans against the North Queensland Cowboys.
  • The Titans' Jordan Atkins equalled the competition record of four tries on debut, emulating Johnno Stuntz (1908), Viv Farnsworth (1910), and Tony Nash (1942).
  • The Bulldogs suffered their worst collapse when they led Parramatta 20–0 at halftime to lose 28–20 at ANZ Stadium, while that comeback was Parramatta's second largest.
  • Brisbane's Corey Parker surpassed Darren Lockyer's and Michael De Vere's club record of most goals kicked in a match, scoring 10 goals out of 10.
HomeScoreAwayMatch information
Date and timeVenueRefereeCrowd
South Sydney Rabbitohs20-34Sydney Roosters 14 March 2008, 7:30 pmANZ StadiumTony Archer29,386
Gold Coast Titans36-18North Queensland Cowboys 14 March 2008, 8:30 pmSkilled ParkShayne Hayne26,974
Parramatta Eels28-20Bulldogs 15 March 2008, 5:30 pmANZ StadiumJason Robinson25,065
Manly-Warringah Sea Eagles10-16Cronulla Sharks 15 March 2008, 7:30 pmBrookvale OvalJared Maxwell15,424
Newcastle Knights30-14Canberra Raiders 15 March 2008, 7:30 pmEnergyAustralia StadiumTony De Las Heras17,233
Brisbane Broncos48-12Penrith Panthers 16 March 2008, 2:00 pmSuncorp StadiumGavin Badger31,250
Wests Tigers24-16St George Illawarra Dragons 16 March 2008, 3:00 pmSydney Football StadiumSean Hampstead18,211
Melbourne Storm32-18New Zealand Warriors 17 March 2008, 7:00 pmTelstra DomeBen Cummins20,084

Round 2

  • Newcastle Knights and Manly-Warringah Sea Eagles played out the first golden point game of the season.
  • The Melbourne Storm lost their 100th ever game and their first game at Olympic Park since round 24, 2006.
  • Both of National Rugby League season 2007's grand finalists, Manly-Warringah Sea Eagles and the Melbourne Storm, were beaten this round both by one point by Newcastle and Cronulla.
HomeScoreAwayMatch information
Date and timeVenueRefereeCrowd
Sydney Roosters14-20Brisbane Broncos 21 March 2008, 7:30 pmSydney Football StadiumJared Maxwell18,724
South Sydney Rabbitohs12-25Bulldogs 21 March 2008, 7:30 pmANZ StadiumSean Hampstead21,839
Penrith Panthers16-20Canberra Raiders 22 March 2008, 5:30 pmCUA StadiumJason Robinson7,503
Newcastle Knights13-12Manly-Warringah Sea Eagles 22 March 2008, 7:30 pmEnergyAustralia StadiumBen Cummins18,117
North Queensland Cowboys10-30Wests Tigers 22 March 2008, 9:30 pmDairy Farmers StadiumTony De Las Heras20,655
New Zealand Warriors30-16Parramatta Eels 23 March 2008, 2:00 pmMt Smart StadiumShayne Hayne15,250
Melbourne Storm16-17Cronulla Sharks 23 March 2008, 3:00 pmOlympic Park StadiumTony Archer10,720
St George Illawarra Dragons30-12Gold Coast Titans 24 March 2008, 7:00 pmWIN StadiumGavin Badger10,521

Round 3

  • All matches this round were won by home teams.
  • A new Suncorp Stadium attendance record for premiership games is set with 50,612.
  • Brisbane Broncos made it three wins from their first three matches of the season for the first time since 2003.
  • Newcastle Knights played their second consecutive golden point game but lost to the Parramatta Eels.
  • Melbourne Storm suffered their first back-to-back loss since rounds 3 and 4, 2006.
  • Manly-Warringah Sea Eagles got their biggest ever win over the New Zealand Warriors.
HomeScoreAwayMatch Information
Date and TimeVenueRefereeCrowd
Brisbane Broncos36-2North Queensland Cowboys 28 March 2008, 8:30 pmSuncorp StadiumBen Cummins50,612
Parramatta Eels24-23Newcastle Knights 28 March 2008, 7:30 pmParramatta StadiumTony Archer15,176
Sydney Roosters10-6Melbourne Storm 29 March 2008, 5:30 pmSydney Football StadiumShayne Hayne12,137
Canberra Raiders21-14St George Illawarra Dragons 29 March 2008, 7:30 pmCanberra StadiumGavin Badger14,400
Gold Coast Titans18-4Cronulla Sharks 29 March 2008, 9:30 pmSkilled ParkJason Robinson19,050
Penrith Panthers26-22South Sydney Rabbitohs 30 March 2008, 2:00 pmCUA StadiumTony De Las Heras10,839
Bulldogs32-12Wests Tigers 30 March 2008, 3:00 pmANZ StadiumJared Maxwell21,546
Manly-Warringah Sea Eagles52-6New Zealand Warriors 31 March 2008, 7:00 pmBrookvale OvalSean Hampstead10,175

Round 4

  • A new ANZ Stadium regular season attendance record (excluding double headers) was set when 36,526 came to the match between the Bulldogs and the Sydney Roosters.
  • Golden point is invoked for the third time in 2008, the Cronulla v St. George Illawarra match going to extra time.
  • The South Sydney Rabbitohs are the remaining team to yet win a game after falling for their fourth consecutive game against the Manly Sea Eagles who managed to keep them tryless by 20 points to 2.
  • The Sydney Roosters' and the Bulldogs' match was labelled the "Grudge Match Of The Year" as many of the Roosters high profile players were former Bulldogs and it was their first clash since forward Willie Mason left the Bulldogs for the Roosters. However the match was one-sided as the Roosters scored a 28-point victory. Braith Anasta, a former Bulldog, was named man of the match while Mason scored two tries.
HomeScoreAwayMatch Information
Date and TimeVenueRefereeCrowd
Bulldogs12-40Sydney Roosters 4 April 2008, 7:30 pmANZ StadiumTony Archer36,526
Melbourne Storm28-8Brisbane Broncos 4 April 2008, 7:30 pmOlympic Park StadiumJared Maxwell13,831
St George Illawarra Dragons16-18Cronulla Sharks 5 April 2008, 5:30 pmANZ StadiumSean Hampstead15,318
Gold Coast Titans32-12Canberra Raiders 5 April 2008, 7:30 pmSkilled ParkBen Cummins17,381
North Queensland Cowboys38-14Parramatta Eels 5 April 2008, 9:30 pmDairy Farmers StadiumBernard Sutton19,231
New Zealand Warriors26-20Newcastle Knights 6 April 2008, 2:00 pmMt Smart StadiumTony Le Las Heras11,518
Manly-Warringah Sea Eagles20-2South Sydney Rabbitohs 6 April 2008, 3:00 pmBrookvale OvalShayne Hayne14,426
Wests Tigers8-30Penrith Panthers 7 April 2008, 7:00 pmCampbelltown StadiumJason Robinson11,898

Round 5

  • For the fifth time in their ten-year history, St. George Illawarra Dragons started the season with one win and four losses.
  • The New Zealand Warriors won their first match against the Bulldogs since the first week of the finals in 2003.
  • Canberra Raiders won the inaugural 1989 League Legends Cup against the Wests Tigers.
  • The Brisbane Broncos won their fourth straight match over the Newcastle Knights.
HomeScoreAwayMatch Information
Date and TimeVenueRefereeCrowd
Melbourne Storm26-4Manly-Warringah Sea Eagles 11 April 2008, 7:30 pmOlympic Park StadiumTony Archer13,632
Parramatta Eels20-28Gold Coast Titans 11 April 2008, 7:30 pmParramatta StadiumJared Maxwell13,321
St George Illawarra Dragons16-20North Queensland Cowboys 12 April 2008, 5:30 pmWIN StadiumTony De Las Heras11,639
Penrith Panthers12-28Sydney Roosters 12 April 2008, 7:30 pmCUA StadiumBernard Sutton16,294
New Zealand Warriors36-16Bulldogs 13 April 2008, 12:00 pmMt Smart StadiumBen Cummins15,912
Canberra Raiders30-24Wests Tigers 13 April 2008, 2:00 pmCanberra StadiumSean Hampstead12,240
Newcastle Knights22-34Brisbane Broncos 13 April 2008, 3:00 pmEnergyAustralia StadiumShayne Hayne21,614
South Sydney Rabbitohs10-12Cronulla Sharks 14 April 2008, 7:00 pmANZ StadiumJason Robinson12,998

Round 6: Heritage round

This premiership round was set down to celebrate the anniversary of the first round of the 1908 premiership. Teams wore jerseys reflecting their club or region's first season in the competition.

  • Corey Parker played his 150th career game for the Brisbane Broncos.
  • Cronulla play their first home game of the season after five rounds on the road when waiting for their home venue (Toyota Stadium) to be upgraded. It results in a golden point loss to Penrith.
  • The Newcastle Knights put their season back into the positive after defeating the Sydney Roosters, bouncing back from a 20-12 half time deficit by scoring four tries within the remaining ten minutes.
  • Melbourne win their twelfth straight match against Canberra after coming from 16-4 down at halftime.
  • This round saw a change in the lead on the competition ladder, with the Gold coast Titans edging ahead of the Brisbane Broncos.
HomeScoreAwayMatch Information
Date and TimeVenueRefereeCrowd
Gold Coast Titans26-24Brisbane Broncos 18 April 2008, 7:30 pmSkilled ParkTony Archer27,176
Parramatta Eels16-20Manly-Warringah Sea Eagles 18 April 2008, 7:30 pmParramatta StadiumShayne Hayne14,025
Bulldogs30-18St George Illawarra Dragons 19 April 2008, 5:30 pmANZ StadiumBernard Sutton14,767
North Queensland Cowboys48-20New Zealand Warriors 19 April 2008, 7:30 pmDairy Farmers StadiumJason Robinson20,554
Cronulla Sharks20-21Penrith Panthers 19 April 2008, 7:30 pmToyota StadiumSean Hampstead13,852
Sydney Roosters20-34Newcastle Knights 20 April 2008, 2:00 pmBluetongue StadiumSteve Lyons14,176
Wests Tigers30-10South Sydney Rabbitohs 20 April 2008, 3:00 pmSydney Cricket GroundBen Cummins19,122
Canberra Raiders16-23Melbourne Storm 21 April 2008, 7:00 pmCanberra StadiumJared Maxwell15,550

Round 7

  • South Sydney Rabbitohs lose their ninth consecutive match (from round 24, 2007), this time to the Brisbane Broncos. It was also Tonie Carroll's 200th game for the Broncos.
  • The Dragons bounce back from their four-game slump causing the Sydney Roosters' first back-to-back losses for this season.
  • Gold Coast recorded their fifth successive win, becoming the first of any Gold Coast team in the top grade ever to do so.
  • Wests Tigers extend their winning streak against Cronulla to nine.
HomeScoreAwayMatch Information
Date and TimeVenueRefereeCrowd
St George Illawarra Dragons26-6Sydney Roosters25 April 2008, 3:15 pmANZ StadiumSean Hampstead21,596
Brisbane Broncos32-18South Sydney Rabbitohs25 April 2008, 7:45 pmSuncorp StadiumJason Robinson34,112
Manly-Warringah Sea Eagles30-22Bulldogs26 April 2008, 5:30 pmBrookvale OvalTony Archer15,229
North Queensland Cowboys10-12Melbourne Storm26 April 2008, 7:30 pmDairy Farmers StadiumGavin Badger24,053
Gold Coast Titans36-24New Zealand Warriors27 April 2008, 2:00 pmSkilled ParkSteve Lyons25,310
Cronulla Sharks16-20Wests Tigers27 April 2008, 3:00 pmToyota StadiumShayne Hayne17,241
Parramatta EelsBYENewcastle Knights
Penrith PanthersBYECanberra Raiders

Round 8

  • The Newcastle Knights get their first win over the Gold Coast Titans with a thrilling 13-12 match.
  • Referee Ben Cummins was hit by a foam football thrown by angry Penrith fans after the Parramatta Eels 26-18 win over the Panthers.
  • The South Sydney Rabbitohs got their first win of the season.
  • This round was followed by the 2008 ANZAC Test in what was the first test match played at the Sydney Cricket Ground since 1986.
HomeScoreAwayMatch Information
Date and TimeVenueRefereeCrowd
Newcastle Knights13-12Gold Coast Titans3 May 2008, 5:30 pmEnergyAustralia StadiumGavin Badger21,280
Penrith Panthers18-26Parramatta Eels3 May 2008, 7:30 pmCUA StadiumBen Cummins18,724
Wests Tigers22-34Brisbane Broncos3 May 2008, 8:30 pmANZ StadiumTony Archer11,177
New Zealand Warriors14-6Canberra Raiders4 May 2008, 2:00 pmMt Smart StadiumSean Hampstead7,358
South Sydney Rabbitohs28-24North Queensland Cowboys4 May 2008, 3:00 pmANZ StadiumShayne Hayne9,818
BulldogsBYESt George Illawarra Dragons
Manly-Warringah Sea EaglesBYESydney Roosters
Cronulla SharksBYEMelbourne Storm

Round 9

  • The 0-0 halftime scoreline during the Melbourne and Newcastle match was the fourth time in three years that the first half of an NRL match has been scoreless.
  • Melbourne's win over Newcastle places the 2007 minor premiership winning Storm to the top of the table for the first time in 2008. Meanwhile, last year's second finishing team, the Sea Eagles, entered the top four.
HomeScoreAwayMatch Information
Date and TimeVenueRefereeCrowd
Sydney Roosters30-4Canberra Raiders10 May 2008, 5:30 pmSydney Football StadiumJason Robinson10,241
Bulldogs4-30Penrith Panthers10 May 2008, 7:30 pmANZ StadiumJared Maxwell10,257
North Queensland Cowboys18-24Cronulla Sharks10 May 2008, 7:30 pmDairy Farmers StadiumTony Archer17,065
Brisbane Broncos12-30Manly-Warringah Sea Eagles11 May 2008, 2:00 pmSuncorp StadiumShayne Hayne27,469
Parramatta Eels19-18St George Illawarra Dragons11 May 2008, 3:00 pmANZ StadiumSean Hampstead16,313
Melbourne Storm18-4Newcastle Knights12 May 2008, 7:00 pmOlympic Park StadiumBen Cummins10,624
South Sydney RabbitohsBYEGold Coast Titans
Wests TigersBYENew Zealand Warriors

Round 10

  • The 34 players selected for State of Origin are required to stand down for this round's club matches.
  • The Gold Coast Titans finally defeated the Bulldogs; the first Gold Coast team of any era - Giants, Seagulls, Chargers or Titans - to do so.
  • The Brisbane Broncos recorded their first back-to-back losses of the season.
  • The St. George Illawarra Dragons defeated Melbourne for the first time since 2004. Up to eight players from the usual Melbourne squad were omitted from the match due to State of Origin duties.
  • The Penrith Panthers made the top eight for the first time in 2008 by beating the Warriors.
HomeScoreAwayMatch Information
Date and TimeVenueRefereeCrowd
Parramatta Eels12-32Sydney Roosters16 May 2008, 7:45 pmParramatta StadiumShayne Hayne16,211
Gold Coast Titans24-20Bulldogs16 May 2008, 7:45 pmSkilled ParkJason Robinson22,676
Cronulla Sharks13-6Brisbane Broncos17 May 2008, 5:30 pmToyota StadiumJared Maxwell13,431
St George Illawarra Dragons36-12Melbourne Storm17 May 2008, 7:30 pmANZ StadiumPhil Haines6,881
Manly-Warringah Sea Eagles38-6North Queensland Cowboys17 May 2008, 7:30 pmBluetongue StadiumBen Cummins9,343
Penrith Panthers46-22New Zealand Warriors18 May 2008, 2:00 pmCUA StadiumTony De Las Heras9,450
Newcastle Knights26-38Wests Tigers18 May 2008, 3:00 pmEnergyAustralia StadiumSean Hampstead20,154
Canberra Raiders38-10South Sydney Rabbitohs19 May 2008, 7:00 pmCanberra StadiumGavin Badger11,115

Round 11

  • The Warriors' loss to the Roosters was the first home game they lost in 2008.
HomeScoreAwayMatch Information
Date and TimeVenueRefereeCrowd
Manly-Warringah Sea Eagles18-20St George Illawarra Dragons23 May 2008 7:45 pmBrookvale OvalJason Robinson12,058
South Sydney Rabbitohs10-15Melbourne Storm24 May 2008 7:30 pmBluetongue StadiumJared Maxwell8,761
New Zealand Warriors12-38Sydney Roosters25 May 2008 2:00 pmMt Smart StadiumBen Cummins11,922
Wests Tigers20-18Gold Coast Titans25 May 2008 3:00 pmLeichhardt OvalShayne Hayne17,493
Bulldogs30-22Cronulla Sharks26 May 2008 7:00 pmANZ StadiumTony Archer9,289
Brisbane BroncosBYENorth Queensland Cowboys
Parramatta EelsBYENewcastle Knights
Penrith PanthersBYECanberra Raiders

Round 12

  • Manly's Adam Cuthbertson is sent off during Manly's win over Canberra.
  • Denan Kemp equalled the club record for most tries in a match for the Brisbane Broncos with 4 tries, one of which was the match-winner scored after the final siren.
  • The Bulldogs became the first team for 2008 to be held scoreless in a match.
  • North Queensland's Luke O'Donnell is also sent off in the Cowboys loss to Penrith in golden point extra time.
  • Brett Finch played his 200th NRL game. He became only the 5th player to reach this milestone before reaching the age of 27.
HomeScoreAwayMatch Information
Date and TimeVenueRefereeCrowd
Brisbane Broncos30-26Parramatta Eels30 May 2008, 7:45 pmSuncorp StadiumJason Robinson25,564
Canberra Raiders18-31Manly-Warringah Sea Eagles30 May 2008, 7:45 pmCanberra StadiumSean Hampstead13,120
Melbourne Storm46-0Bulldogs31 May 2008, 5:30 pmOlympic Park StadiumShayne Hayne12,251
North Queensland Cowboys18-19Penrith Panthers31 May 2008, 7:30 pmDairy Farmers StadiumAlan Shortall16,553
Newcastle Knights16-18New Zealand Warriors31 May 2008, 7:30 pmEnergyAustralia StadiumJared Maxwell15,489
South Sydney Rabbitohs12-26St George Illawarra Dragons1 June 2008, 2:00 pmANZ StadiumGavin Badger12,978
Cronulla Sharks30-14Gold Coast Titans1 June 2008, 3:00 pmToyota StadiumBen Cummins8,214
Sydney Roosters19-10Wests Tigers2 June 2008, 7:45 pmSydney Football StadiumTony Archer15,204

Round 13

  • Players selected for State of Origin were again absent from this round's fixtures.
  • South Sydney's rare win over the Warriors was their first win against them since 1999.
  • Wendell Sailor makes his return to the NRL with St. George Illawarra after a seven-year absence.
  • The Sydney Roosters fail to score against Manly for the second time in a row, losing 0-56 in Round 17, 2007.
  • For the first time, the Gold Coast Titans held their opposition scoreless with an 18-0 win over the Melbourne Storm at Skilled Park, in the process maintaining their undefeated home record in 2008.
HomeScoreAwayMatch Information
Date and TimeVenueRefereeCrowd
St George Illawarra Dragons28-10Brisbane Broncos6 June 2008, 7:45 pmANZ StadiumBen Cummins11,234
New Zealand Warriors28-35South Sydney Rabbitohs6 June 2008, 8:00 pmMt Smart StadiumTony De Las Heras13,112
Bulldogs12-22Newcastle Knights7 June 2008, 5:30 pmANZ StadiumSean Hampstead9,565
Wests Tigers40-16North Queensland Cowboys7 June 2008, 7:30 pmCampbelltown StadiumGavin Badger10,488
Parramatta Eels30-12Canberra Raiders7 June 2008, 7:30 pmParramatta StadiumAlan Shortall10,195
Penrith Panthers22-24Cronulla Sharks8 June 2008, 2:00 pmCUA StadiumJared Maxwell10,543
Manly-Warringah Sea Eagles42-0Sydney Roosters8 June 2008, 3:00 pmBrookvale OvalShayne Hayne13,842
Gold Coast Titans18-0Melbourne Storm9 June 2008, 7:00 pmSkilled ParkJason Robinson19,409

Round 14

  • For the first time since 2005, the Cronulla Sharks have managed to win three consecutive games.
  • The Cowboys lost their seventh consecutive match for the first time since 1999.
HomeScoreAwayMatch Information
Date and TimeVenueRefereeCrowd
Sydney Roosters32-12Penrith Panthers13 June 2008, 7:45 pmSydney Football StadiumSean Hampstead9,724
Cronulla Sharks24-8New Zealand Warriors14 June 2008, 7:30 pmToyota StadiumBen Cummins9,023
Canberra Raiders34-16Brisbane Broncos15 June 2008, 2:00 pmCanberra StadiumJason Robinson11,157
Wests Tigers6-44Parramatta Eels15 June 2008, 3:00 pmANZ StadiumTony Archer22,170
North Queensland Cowboys18-30Newcastle Knights16 June 2008, 7:00 pmDairy Farmers StadiumShayne Hayne14,234
BulldogsBYESt George Illawarra Dragons
Manly-Warringah Sea EaglesBYESouth Sydney Rabbitohs
Melbourne StormBYEGold Coast Titans

Round 15

  • Both Friday night games were won by the home teams by one point which both avoided heading into extra time.
  • The Bulldogs suffered their second thrashing in five weeks, this time 18-58 by Canberra and is the most points the Bulldogs have ever conceded in 49 seasons (since 1959).
  • The Cowboys suffered their 8th loss in a row, this time going down 48-20 to the Melbourne Storm in Melbourne and are now in grave danger along with South Sydney for wooden spoon contenders.
  • The Roosters maintained their seven-year undefeated streak in Newcastle, grittingly winning 16-14.
  • The Sharks have ended Parramatta's clean run with their Toyota Park Stadium however, it resulted with Cronulla losing their key man and Blues five-eighth Greg Bird, injured in Cronulla's 16-14 win over Parramatta.
  • South Sydney earn their third win of the season in a tough affair with Gold Coast 24-23 with only a penalty goal from Isaac Luke putting them in front into full-time. Their win sees the Rabbitohs move out of last place for the first time this season after 15 rounds, slipping North Queensland to their long held position. This said, the Titans have never won at ANZ Stadium.
HomeScoreAwayMatch Information
Date and TimeVenueRefereeCrowd
Brisbane Broncos19-18Wests Tigers20 June 2008, 7:45 pmSuncorp StadiumSean Hampstead27,864
St George Illawarra Dragons13-12Penrith Panthers20 June 2008, 7:45 pmANZ StadiumJared Maxwell9,032
Bulldogs18-58Canberra Raiders21 June 2008, 5:30 pmANZ StadiumGavin Badger9,845
Melbourne Storm48-20North Queensland Cowboys21 June 2008, 7:30 pmOlympic Park StadiumBernard Sutton10,880
New Zealand Warriors14-20Manly-Warringah Sea Eagles22 June 2008, 2:00 pmMt Smart StadiumTony De Las Heras7,141
Newcastle Knights14-16Sydney Roosters22 June 2008, 2:00 pmEnergyAustralia StadiumTony Archer19,253
Cronulla Sharks16-14Parramatta Eels22 June 2008, 3:00 pmToyota StadiumShayne Hayne17,547
South Sydney Rabbitohs24-23Gold Coast Titans23 June 2008, 7:00 pmANZ StadiumSteve Lyons9,827

Round 16

  • Once again, players selected for State of Origin duties were unable to play in this round.
  • The Penrith Panthers and the Brisbane Broncos played out the first draw of the season, and the sixth golden point game.
  • The Gold Coast Titans finally lost at home, going down to the St George Illawarra Dragons.
  • The South Sydney Rabbitohs equalled the second-biggest ever comeback in Rugby League History coming from 24 points down to win by a point against wooden spoon contenders the North Queensland Cowboys at Dairy Farmers Stadium.
  • The New Zealand Warriors defeated the Wests Tigers at Leichhardt Oval for the first time in the Warriors' history.
  • The Parramatta Eels' win over the Melbourne Storm was their first since 2005, and first at home since 2001.
  • The Cronulla Sharks maintained their four-year unbeaten streak against the Canberra Raiders at Canberra Stadium.
HomeScoreAwayMatch information
Date and timeVenueRefereeCrowd
Sydney Roosters24-14Bulldogs27 June 2008, 7:45 pmSydney Football StadiumJared Maxwell9,271
Penrith Panthers12-12Brisbane Broncos27 June 2008, 7:45 pmCUA StadiumGavin Badger9,967
Gold Coast Titans22-26St George Illawarra Dragons28 June 2008, 5:30 pmSkilled ParkBernard Sutton26,453
Manly-Warringah Sea Eagles28-12Newcastle Knights28 June 2008, 7:30 pmBluetongue StadiumShayne Hayne13,798
North Queensland Cowboys28-29South Sydney Rabbitohs28 June 2008, 7:30 pmDairy Farmers StadiumTony De Las Heras15,631
Wests Tigers26-28New Zealand Warriors29 June 2008, 2:00 pmLeichhardt OvalSteve Lyons15,027
Parramatta Eels24-22Melbourne Storm29 June 2008, 3:00 pmParramatta StadiumBen Cummins12,597
Canberra Raiders24-36Cronulla Sharks30 June 2008, 7:00 pmCanberra StadiumSean Hampstead9,136

Round 17

  • The Dragons protected their five-year unbeaten streak in Newcastle with a 24–16 victory over the Knights, which was also St George Illawarra's seventh consecutive victory.
  • The Melbourne Storm won their 13th straight match against the Canberra Raiders, ensuring their coach Craig Bellamy is unbeaten as coach against his old club.
  • Penrith's win over Parramatta was somewhat soured when Penrith captain Petero Civoniceva was racially taunted by Eels fans at Parramatta Stadium.
  • For the second week in a row, the South Sydney Rabbitohs came back to win, this time coming from 18 points down early in the second half against the Bulldogs in extra time, scoring four consecutive games for the first time in 14 years.
HomeScoreAwayMatch information
Date and timeVenueRefereeCrowd
Gold Coast Titans14-34Manly-Warringah Sea Eagles4 July 2008, 7:45 pmSkilled ParkJared Maxwell21,374
Newcastle Knights16-24St George Illawarra Dragons5 July 2008, 7:30 pmEnergyAustralia StadiumSean Hampstead22,348
Melbourne Storm30-14Canberra Raiders6 July 2008, 2:00 pmOlympic Park StadiumBen Cummins11,719
Parramatta Eels16-22Penrith Panthers6 July 2008, 3:00 pmParramatta StadiumShayne Hayne14,459
Bulldogs30-34South Sydney Rabbitohs7 July 2008, 7:00 pmANZ StadiumJason Robinson15,562
Brisbane BroncosBYENorth Queensland Cowboys
Sydney RoostersBYECronulla Sharks
Wests TigersBYENew Zealand Warriors

Round 18

  • The Gold Coast Titans beat the Sydney Roosters at the Sydney Football Stadium, in doing so becoming the first Gold Coast team of any era to do so.
  • The New Zealand Warriors condemned the North Queensland Cowboys to their record 10th loss in succession.
  • South Sydney won their fifth match in succession for the first time since 1994.
  • The Manly-Warringah Sea Eagles took outright top spot on the NRL Ladder after beating the Cronulla Sharks at Toyota Stadium.
  • The St George Illawarra Dragons were, for the second time in three years, denied a record-equalling 8th-straight victory when they succumbed to the Canberra Raiders, who won their first match at WIN Stadium since 1995.
  • Darren Lockyer made a successful comeback for the Brisbane Broncos, who suffered a defeat to the Bulldogs.
  • Wests Tigers captain Brett Hodgson, the only remaining player to have played for the now merged Western Suburbs Magpies club, played his last ever match at Campbelltown Stadium. The team wore the iconic black-and-white Magpies uniform to celebrate this occasion.
  • During the Monday night match with the Tigers, Melbourne Storm veteran Matt Geyer became the first Storm player to play 250 games for the club.
HomeScoreAwayMatch information
Date and timeVenueRefereeCrowd
Penrith Panthers18-30Newcastle Knights11 July 2008, 7:45 pmCUA StadiumGavin Badger10,029
Sydney Roosters28-32Gold Coast Titans11 July 2008, 7:45 pmSydney Football StadiumBen Cummins10,762
New Zealand Warriors24-14North Queensland Cowboys12 July 2008, 5:30 pmMt Smart StadiumSean Hampstead7,722
Cronulla Sharks6-34Manly-Warringah Sea Eagles12 July 2008, 7:30 pmToyota StadiumJason Robinson18,217
South Sydney Rabbitohs32-20Parramatta Eels12 July 2008, 7:30 pmANZ StadiumMatt Cecchin17,897
St George Illawarra Dragons12-19Canberra Raiders 13 July 2008, 2:00 pmWIN Stadium Tony De Las Heras 14,040
Brisbane Broncos18-26Bulldogs13 July 2008, 3:00 pmSuncorp StadiumTony Archer37,683
Wests Tigers18-30Melbourne Storm14 July 2008, 7:00 pmCampbelltown StadiumJared Maxwell16,653

Round 19

  • North Queensland's now eleventh consecutive loss is the worst such streak in the club's history.
  • The Manly Sea Eagles beat the Parramatta Eels despite losing captain/halfback Matt Orford, five-eighth Jamie Lyon and forwards Jason King and Luke Williamson. Lyon and King injured themselves early in the first half (Orford and Williamson had been ruled unfit to play before the game).
  • The Warriors posted just their third away win of 2008 by thumping the Bulldogs by 40 points to 22 to achieve their first win over the Bulldogs at ANZ Stadium.
  • Dragons prop Jason Ryles became the fourth player to be sent off this season for intentionally kicking Storm prop Jeff Lima. Melbourne's Billy Slater and Adam Blair and Dragons' Jamie Soward were also sin-binned for fighting. St. George Illawarra failed to score for the first time since Round 3, 2000 – a scoring streak of 219 matches.
  • Gavin Badger was dropped from refereeing for the following week as a result of several bad decisions in the Melbourne Storm – St. George Illawarra game.
HomeScoreAwayMatch information
Date and timeVenueRefereeCrowd
North Queensland Cowboys18-32Brisbane Broncos18 July 2008, 7:35 pmDairy Farmers StadiumBen Cummins22,048
Manly-Warringah Sea Eagles28-10Parramatta Eels18 July 2008, 7:35 pmBrookvale OvalShayne Hayne18,970
Gold Coast Titans22-36Penrith Panthers19 July 2008, 5:30 pmSkilled ParkMatt Cecchin17,759
Bulldogs22-40New Zealand Warriors19 July 2008, 7:30 pmANZ StadiumTony De Las Heras12,973
Cronulla Sharks16-13Newcastle Knights19 July 2008, 7:30 pmToyota StadiumTony Archer10,112
Canberra Raiders34-12Sydney Roosters20 July 2008, 2:00 pmCanberra StadiumJarred Maxwel13,417
South Sydney Rabbitohs12-36Wests Tigers20 July 2008, 3:00 pmANZ StadiumJason Robinson21,818
Melbourne Storm26-0St George Illawarra Dragons21 July 2008, 7:00 pmOlympic Park StadiumGavin Badger9,335

Round 20

  • All matches on this round were won by the home teams.
  • Top two sides Melbourne and Manly were beaten by 2 and 22 points respectively.
  • The St. George Illawarra Dragons defeated the Bulldogs for the first time since 2003.
  • There were four games with crowds under 10000.
HomeScoreAwayMatch information
Date and timeVenueRefereeCrowd
Parramatta Eels16-4North Queensland Cowboys25 July 2008, 7:35 pmParramatta StadiumSteve Lyons7,253
Brisbane Broncos18-12Cronulla Sharks25 July 2008, 7:35 pmSuncorp StadiumShayne Hayne27,905
Canberra Raiders46-4Gold Coast Titans26 July 2008, 5:30 pmCanberra StadiumTony De Las Heras8,700
Penrith Panthers24-10Wests Tigers26 July 2008, 7:30 pmCUA StadiumTony Archer14,075
New Zealand Warriors8-6Melbourne Storm27 July 2008, 12:00 pmMt Smart StadiumJarred Maxwell8,752
Newcastle Knights39-12South Sydney Rabbitohs27 July 2008, 2:00 pmEnergyAustralia StadiumBen Cummins23,182
Sydney Roosters34-12Manly-Warringah Sea Eagles27 July 2008, 3:00 pmSydney Football StadiumJason Robinson22,681
St George Illawarra Dragons30-0Bulldogs28 July 2008, 7:00 pmANZ StadiumSean Hampstead7,802

Round 21

  • The Sharks defeated the Dragons for the fourth consecutive time.
  • The Cowboys lost their 13th match in succession, leading up to a possible wooden spoon battle with the Bulldogs.
  • The Wests Tigers equalled their 2005 record for best victory (54-2) by beating the Bulldogs 56-4
HomeScoreAwayMatch Information
Date and TimeVenueRefereeCrowd
Melbourne Storm44-4Gold Coast Titans1 August 2008, 7:35 pmOlympic Park StadiumTony De Las Heras9,400
Manly-Warringah Sea Eagles30-10Penrith Panthers1 August 2008, 7:35 pmBrookvale OvalShayne Hayne7,862
Cronulla Sharks13-12St George Illawarra Dragons2 August 2008, 5:30 pmToyota StadiumJared Maxwell18,256
South Sydney Rabbitohs18-16New Zealand Warriors2 August 2008, 7:30 pmANZ StadiumSteve Lyons9,276
North Queensland Cowboys20-32Sydney Roosters2 August 2008, 7:30 pmDairy Farmers StadiumSean Hampstead14,061
Wests Tigers56-4Bulldogs3 August 2008, 2:00 pmANZ StadiumBen Cummins16,121
Brisbane Broncos34-6Canberra Raiders3 August 2008, 3:00 pmSuncorp StadiumTony Archer28,103
Newcastle Knights32-12Parramatta Eels4 August 2008, 7:00 pmEnergy Australia StadiumJason Robinson16,435

Round 22

  • Melbourne's victory over Manly was their first win at Brookvale Oval since 1999, and their third straight against the Sea-Eagles.
  • North Queensland ended a 13-game losing streak with a win over the Bulldogs.
  • The Canberra Raiders recorded their highest score in a match, beating the previous best of 68, set in 1993, it was the equal 3rd highest score in history and the highest score by any team since 2003 when Parramatta also scored 74. Raiders' five-eighth Terry Campese scores 36 points (four tries and 10 goals), a feat bettered only three times in history.
  • The Eels and Roosters contested the inaugural Jack Gibson Cup this round, with Parramatta claiming the trophy.[1]
HomeScoreAwayMatch Information
Date and TimeVenueRefereeCrowd
Manly-Warringah Sea Eagles10-16Melbourne Storm8 August 2008, 7:35 pmBrookvale OvalTony Archer18,442
St George Illawarra Dragons10-18Wests Tigers8 August 2008, 7:35 pmWIN StadiumShayne Hayne14,207
New Zealand Warriors16-12Brisbane Broncos9 August 2008, 5:30 pmMt Smart StadiumSean Hampstead13,007
Bulldogs12-36North Queensland Cowboys9 August 2008, 7:30 pmSuncorp StadiumBernard Sutton8,549
Cronulla Sharks28-14South Sydney Rabbitohs9 August 2008, 7:30 pmToyota StadiumBen Cummins12,618
Canberra Raiders74-12Penrith Panthers10 August 2008, 2:00 pmCanberra StadiumJason Robinson6,500
Sydney Roosters24-28Parramatta Eels10 August 2008, 3:00 pmSydney Football StadiumJared Maxwell12,468
Gold Coast Titans12-32Newcastle Knights11 August 2008, 7:00 pmSkilled ParkSteve Lyons15,136

Round 23

  • The St George Illawarra Dragons recorded their seventh-straight victory over the Brisbane Broncos, with ex-Bronco Wendell Sailor scoring his first NRL try since he switched to rugby union against his former club.
  • The Gold Coast Titans got one step closer to completing a clean sweep over the fellow Queensland teams in the competition this season, beating the North Queensland Cowboys.
  • Manly-Warringah conceded more than 40 points in a match for the first time since 2005. This was also South Sydney's highest score achieved under coach Jason Taylor.
  • Parramatta's win over the Wests Tigers brought them to eight consecutive wins against their opposing club.
  • After the completion of round 23, the Melbourne Storm reclaimed the top spot on the competition ladder, taking advantage of Manly's loss to Souths.
  • Panthers Vs Bulldogs became the longest match without extra time due to referee Gavin Badger's referrals to video referee Russell Smith.
HomeScoreAwayMatch information
Date and timeVenueRefereeCrowd
Melbourne Storm30-6Sydney Roosters15 August 2008, 7:35 pmOlympic Park StadiumShayne Hayne13,335
Brisbane Broncos20-24St George Illawarra Dragons15 August 2008, 7:35 pmSuncorp StadiumJared Maxwell33,237
New Zealand Warriors18-4Cronulla Sharks16 August 2008, 5:30 pmMt Smart StadiumTony Archer10,417
North Queensland Cowboys20-26Gold Coast Titans16 August 2008, 7:30 pmDairy Farmers StadiumBernard Sutton17,065
Penrith Panthers52-16Bulldogs16 August 2008, 7:30 pmCUA StadiumGavin Badger7,841
Canberra Raiders38-18Newcastle Knights17 August 2008, 2:00 pmCanberra StadiumBen Cummins12,206
South Sydney Rabbitohs40-32Manly-Warringah Sea Eagles17 August 2008, 3:00 pmANZ StadiumSteve Lyons11,114
Parramatta Eels40-12Wests Tigers18 August 2008, 7:00 pmParramatta StadiumMatt Cecchin13,065

Round 24

  • For the second time this season, the Sydney Roosters were held scoreless, against a top four team.
  • For the second consecutive time at Suncorp Stadium, the Brisbane Broncos and Gold Coast Titans were brought into golden point, with the Broncos taking out both games. This denied the Titans a complete clean sweep over their fellow Queensland teams.
  • The NRL schedule staged its first double-header since Round 1 of the 2004 season. ANZ Stadium featured both the Wests Tigers vs Manly-Warringah Sea Eagles match and the Bulldogs vs Parramatta Eels game in sequence with one another during Saturday night of 23 August 2008.
  • After trailing 19–6 at halftime, the Canberra Raiders tallied 34 points in the second half to stun the South Sydney Rabbitohs 25–40.
  • The New Zealand Warriors' poor record at Wollongong's WIN Stadium continued as they had not won at that ground since 1996.
  • Melbourne won their first match at CUA Stadium since 2003.
HomeScoreAwayMatch information
Date and timeVenueRefereeCrowd
Cronulla Sharks20-0Sydney Roosters22 August 2008, 7:35 pmToyota StadiumJason Robinson10,013
Brisbane Broncos25-21Gold Coast Titans22 August 2008, 7:35 pmSuncorp StadiumBen Cummins39,757
Wests Tigers16-48Manly-Warringah Sea Eagles23 August 2008, 5:30 pmANZ StadiumTony Archer27,564
Bulldogs12-26Parramatta Eels23 August 2008, 7:30 pmANZ StadiumSteve Lyons27,564
Newcastle Knights38-24North Queensland Cowboys23 August 2008, 7:30 pmEnergyAustralia StadiumSean Hampstead10,323
South Sydney Rabbitohs25-40Canberra Raiders24 August 2008, 2:00 pmANZ StadiumJared Maxwell10,128
St George Illawarra Dragons34-6New Zealand Warriors24 August 2008, 3:00 pmWIN StadiumShayne Hayne11,583
Penrith Panthers6-40Melbourne Storm25 August 2008, 7:00 pmCUA StadiumMatt Cecchin8,813

Round 25

  • After nine previous meetings, the Cronulla Sharks defeated the Wests Tigers for the first time since 2003.
  • The Canterbury Bulldogs suffered their 7th straight loss in a game to farewell long time Bulldogs hooker Corey Hughes.
  • Wendell Sailor scored his first NRL hat-trick since 2001.
  • The Cowboys broke the Raiders top 4 hopes.
  • Steve Menzies played his last Premiership match at Brookvale Oval.
  • The Brisbane Broncos won their fifth match in a row at ANZ Stadium.
HomeScoreAwayMatch Information
Date and TimeVenueRefereeCrowd
Sydney Roosters22-20South Sydney Rabbitohs29 August 2008, 7:35 pmSydney Football StadiumSteve Lyons18,127
Wests Tigers6-32Cronulla Sharks29 August 2008, 7:35 pmLeichhardt OvalSean Hampstead10,766
Newcastle Knights17-16Melbourne Storm30 August 2008, 5:30 pmEnergyAustralia StadiumShayne Hayne19,568
North Queensland Cowboys22-10Canberra Raiders30 August 2008, 7:30 pmDairy Farmers StadiumMatt Cecchin14,981
St George Illawarra Dragons40-14Parramatta Eels30 August 2008, 7:30 pmANZ StadiumTony Archer17,103
New Zealand Warriors42-20Penrith Panthers31 August 2008, 2:00 pmMt Smart StadiumBen Cummins15,214
Bulldogs22-36Brisbane Broncos31 August 2008, 3:00 pmANZ StadiumJared Maxwell7,685
Manly-Warringah Sea Eagles28-10Gold Coast Titans1 September 2008, 7:00 pmBrookvale OvalJason Robinson14,755

Round 26

  • Wayne Bennett celebrated his last regular season game as the Broncos coach after 21 years of coaching the Brisbane Broncos since their opening season in 1988. Along with Bennett, the defender Tonie Carroll also celebrated playing his last regular season game for the Broncos after serving for twelve seasons and playing over 200 games for the maroon-and-golds. The Broncos also recorded their fifth straight win over the Knights, knocking them out of finals contention.
  • The Sydney Roosters' physical 10–0 win over St. George Illawarra Dragons saw them make the finals for the first time since 2004 when they finished off runners-up to the Bulldogs. It was also the first time the Roosters had held an opposing team scoreless since 2004.
  • The New Zealand Warriors finals-earning win over the Eels at Parramatta Stadium was their first win at Parramatta since the club's first season in 1995.
  • The Tigers levelled their all-time record against the Gold Coast Titans by beating them 28–12, having already beaten them 20–18 in round 11.
  • The Bulldogs picked up their first wooden spoon since 2002, when they were then controversially stripped of 37 points for their salary-cap breach.
  • The Melbourne Storm racked up their record third consecutive minor premiership for the first time in the NRL competition, taking hold of pole position in seasons 2006, 2007 and now 2008, a feat which hasn't been known since Manly did so in 1995, 96, and 97. The game was also to commemorate Melbourne's longest serving player, Matt Geyer, who played his last regular season game to defeat the South Sydney Rabbitohs at Olympic Park Stadium in Melbourne 42–4.
  • The Canberra Raiders scored 52 against the Bulldogs, the 2nd time in the season the Raiders had put 50 or more on the Bulldogs (following the 58-18 demolition job in Round 15), they became the 6th team in history to achieve this feat and the first team since Parramatta did it to Newtown in 1983. It was the 2nd time the Bulldogs had been on the receiving end of this feat, the other being in their debut season, 1935.
  • The Parramatta and Warriors games got 5,102 people, the lowest crowd of the season
HomeScoreAwayMatch information
Date and timeVenueRefereeCrowd
Brisbane Broncos24-2Newcastle Knights5 September 2008, 7:35 pmSuncorp StadiumTony Archer37,552
Sydney Roosters10-0St George Illawarra Dragons5 September 2008, 7:35 pmSydney Football StadiumShayne Hayne14,127
Penrith Panthers16-34Manly-Warringah Sea Eagles6 September 2008, 5:30 pmCUA StadiumJared Maxwell6,086
Parramatta Eels6-28New Zealand Warriors6 September 2008, 7:30 pmParramatta StadiumJason Robinson5,102
Cronulla Sharks28-22North Queensland Cowboys6 September 2008, 7:30 pmToyota StadiumBen Cummins7,057
Canberra Raiders52-34Bulldogs7 September 2008, 2:00 pmCanberra StadiumSean Hampstead15,411
Gold Coast Titans12-28Wests Tigers7 September 2008, 3:00 pmSkilled ParkBernard Sutton20,723
Melbourne Storm42-4South Sydney Rabbitohs7 September 2008, 7:00 pmOlympic Park StadiumSteve Lyons13,875

Finals

The NRL employs the McIntyre Final Eight System.

  • In the qualifying finals, matches were played at the higher placed team's home ground. 1st and 2nd highest placed winning teams then proceeded to the preliminary finals.
  • In the semi finals, matches were played at the 3rd and 4th highest winning team's home ground, provided it had a capacity of 25,000. Eligible venues were: Stadium Australia, Sydney Football Stadium, Suncorp Stadium, Dairy Farmers Stadium, EnergyAustralia Stadium, Canberra Stadium, Telstra Dome, Melbourne Cricket Ground and Mount Smart Stadium.
  • In the preliminary finals, matches were played at the highest placed winning teams from the qualifying finals "home region" ground. For Sydney teams, Newcastle, St. George Illawarra and Canberra, this was the Sydney Football Stadium or Stadium Australia. For Brisbane and the Gold Coast - Suncorp Stadium, North Queensland - Dairy Farmers Stadium, Melbourne - the Telstra Dome or the MCG, and for New Zealand, Mt Smart Stadium.
  • Both Melbourne Storm and Manly-Warringah Sea Eagles finished first and second for the second year running. Brisbane Broncos and New Zealand Warriors were the only other teams which had visited the finals series in the previous year.
  • The Broncos played in their 17th successive finals campaign, second only to St. George's streak of 23 seasons from 1951 to 1973.
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Qualifying Finals

  • The Sydney Roosters make a return to the finals after a three-year absence, their last being in 2004 when they were runners-up to the now wooden-spooned Bulldogs.
  • The Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks make a revisit to the finals series since 2005 and host a home final for the first time since 2001, in which they comfortably defeated the Canberra Raiders.
  • Both Melbourne and Manly faced sides that have defeated them during the season and hold some records against the top two teams this year. Manly took on the 7th ranked St. George Illawarra Dragons who defeated Manly at Brookvale Oval 20-18 in round 11 and have currently won four of their past six games at Brookvale Oval, while Melbourne faced the Warriors, who were recently outdone against the New Zealand club in Auckland by a mere 8-6 and are one of the two teams in the past three years that have defeated the Storm at Melbourne.
  • Cronulla's defeat over the Canberra Raiders gave them their seventh consecutive finals defeat, last achieving a finals victory in 2000.
  • The New Zealand Warriors' striking last-minute win over Melbourne made them the first 8th-placed team to defeat the season's minor premiers at their home ground in NRL history since the McIntyre System was introduced in 1999. This landmark win deserved them a home final against the Sydney Roosters.
HomeScoreAwayMatch Information
Date and TimeVenueRefereeCrowd
Sydney Roosters16 – 24Brisbane Broncos12 September 2008, 7:45 pmSydney Football StadiumTony Archer18,343
Cronulla Sharks36 – 10Canberra Raiders13 September 2008, 6:30 pmToyota StadiumJared Maxwell18,252
Manly Sea Eagles38 – 6St. George Illawarra Dragons13 September 2008, 8:30 pmBrookvale OvalShayne Hayne19,227
Melbourne Storm15 – 18New Zealand Warriors14 September 2008, 4:00 pmOlympic Park StadiumJason Robinson15,193

Semi finals

  • For the second year running Manly had the week off whilst for the first time since 1999 Cronulla hosted a home preliminary final.
  • Both matches this weekend were NRL grand final rematches; the New Zealand Warriors faced the Sydney Roosters whom they lost to in the 2002 decider, whilst Melbourne travelled to Brisbane to take on their 2006 Grand Final nemesis the Broncos.
  • New Zealand become the first team to get to a preliminary final from 8th position, beating the Roosters 30-13.
  • After trailing for all but the last 46 seconds of the match, Melbourne got out of jail in a controversial match against the Brisbane Broncos with a Greg Inglis try and subsequently ended their season, and that of the Broncos' coaching career of Wayne Bennett, and went on to play Cronulla in the preliminary final.
HomeScoreAwayMatch Information
Date and TimeVenueRefereeCrowd
New Zealand Warriors30 – 13Sydney Roosters19 September 2008, 6:30 pmMt. Smart StadiumTony Archer25,595
Brisbane Broncos14 – 16Melbourne Storm20 September 2008, 7:45 pmSuncorp StadiumShayne Hayne50,466

Preliminary finals

  • The Sydney Football Stadium was allocated for both Preliminary Finals, due to both sides from the Sydney region the home stadium could have been allocated to either the Sydney Football Stadium, or the larger ANZ Stadium. It was stated that due to both clubs ranking in the lower half of average attendances for home games in 2008.
  • Melbourne, under stand-in captain Cooper Cronk defeated the Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks 28-0, keeping them scoreless for the first time since 2003. The Storm thus made it to their third consecutive Grand Final, joining the likes of the South Sydney Rabbitohs, Sydney Roosters, Balmain Tigers, St. George Dragons, Western Suburbs Magpies, Parramatta Eels, Canterbury Bulldogs, Canberra Raiders and the Manly-Warringah Sea Eagles to qualify for at least 3 rugby league Grand Finals in a row.Preliminary Finals at SFS
HomeScoreAwayMatch Information
Date and TimeVenueRefereeCrowd
Cronulla Sharks0 – 28Melbourne Storm26 September 2008, 7:45 pmSydney Football StadiumTony Archer27,570
Manly Sea Eagles32 - 6New Zealand Warriors27 September 2008, 7:45 pmSydney Football StadiumShayne Hayne32,095

Grand Final

{{Main|2008 NRL Grand Final}}
  • Manly's 40 to nil victory against Melbourne win in the 2008 Grand Final is the largest on record, surpassing the Eastern Suburbs' 38-0 win over St. George in 1975.
  • On the other hand, the runners-up Melbourne Storm became the first team since 1978 to be held scoreless in a Grand Final (when Cronulla suffered so 16-0 against Manly.)
HomeScoreAwayClive Churchill MedallistMatch Information
Date and TimeVenueRefereeCrowd
Manly-Warringah Sea Eagles40 - 0Melbourne StormBrent Kite (Manly)5 October 2008, 5:00 pmANZ StadiumTony Archer80,388

References

1. ^{{cite news |last=Henderson |first=Philip |coauthors= |title=Roosters, Eels play for Jack Gibson Cup |work=The sydney Morning Herald |place=Australia |pages= |language= |publisher=Fairfax Digital |date=2008-08-06 |url=http://news.smh.com.au/sport/roosters-eels-play-for-jack-gibson-cup-20080806-3r1e.html |accessdate=2010-02-04 |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20080806195201/http://news.smh.com.au/sport/roosters-eels-play-for-jack-gibson-cup-20080806-3r1e.html |archivedate=6 August 2008 |df= }}

External links

  • [https://web.archive.org/web/20091005025007/http://www.rubaisport.com/league/matches.php?year=2008&competition=2010 2008 trial games]
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