List of National Rugby League golden point games

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The golden point, a sudden death overtime system, is used to resolve drawn rugby league matches in the National Rugby League, Australasia's top competition in the sport. The term is borrowed from the golden goal system formerly employed in association football (soccer). The golden point is used to determine a winner when scores are level at the end of regular time.[1] Prior to its introduction into the National Rugby League competition at the beginning of the 2003 season, normal season games were left as draws; in finals matches, 20 minutes extra time ensued (10 minutes each way), with a replay in the event of a draw. If the scores are level at the end of 80 minutes, five minutes are played, the teams swap ends with no break, and a further five minutes are played. Any score (try, penalty goal, or field goal) in this 10-minute period secures a win for the scoring team, and the game ends at that point.[1] If the scoring event is a try, no conversion is attempted. If no further scoring occurs, the game is drawn and each team receives one competition point.

As of 18 August 2024, 164 golden point games have been played, with 18 remaining a draw after the ten minutes of golden point extra-time. Daly Cherry-Evans has scored the winning points on seven occasions, more than anyone in the NRL, with Johnathan Thurston, Valentine Holmes, Jamayne Isaako, Shaun Johnson, and Nathan Cleary all behind him on four. The North Queensland Cowboys have played the most golden point games with 26 in total, while of the teams that have been in the competition since the implementation of golden point, the Sydney Roosters have played the least with 14. The Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs are the most successful team under the format, having won 12 of their 16 golden point matches (including a draw), whilst the Wests Tigers are the worst, having lost 15 of their 20 matches. The St. George Illawarra Dragons were the final club to win their first golden point match, after five previous failed attempts. The South Sydney Rabbitohs, New Zealand Warriors and Brisbane Broncos have all featured in the most drawn matches with four.

Only one match up has occurred on four occasions, the Rabbitohs v the Tigers, with Souths winning all four. Match ups which have occurred on three occasions are: The North Queensland Cowboys vs. the Penrith Panthers, the Sydney Roosters vs. the New Zealand Warriors, the Manly Warringah Sea Eagles vs. the Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs, the Brisbane Broncos vs. the North Queensland Cowboys, the Melbourne Storm vs. the Manly Warringah Sea Eagles, the Melbourne Storm vs. the Sydney Roosters, and the Newcastle Knights vs. the Manly Warringah Sea Eagles. The Panthers have a 2–1 record over the Cowboys, Souths have a 4–0 record over the Tigers, the Warriors have a 2–0–1 record over the Roosters, the Bulldogs have a 3–0 record over Manly, the Cowboys have a 2–1 record over the Broncos, the Storm share a 1-1-1 record against Manly, the Roosters have a 2–1 record over Melbourne, and the Knights have a 2-0-1 record over Manly.

The first golden point game in a grand final occurred in 2015, between the Brisbane Broncos and the North Queensland Cowboys, which was won 17–16 by the Cowboys after a Johnathan Thurston field goal sealed the win and a first premiership title for the Cowboys.

Following the 2015 NRL Grand Final the rules for tied NRL finals matches reverted to two five minute periods of extra-time, followed by golden point extra time if required.[2]

The first golden point game in a NRL Women's Premiership match occurred during the fifth season of the competition in 2022, with Rachael Pearson of the St. George Illawarra Dragons scoring a field goal to defeat the Brisbane Broncos 19–18.

List of golden point matches

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Key to list
Drawn games
Finals match
Grand Final
# Home Score Away Date Venue Golden point(s) scorer
1   Manly Warringah Sea Eagles 36–34   Parramatta Eels 18 May 2003 Brookvale Oval Ben Walker[3]
2   North Queensland Cowboys 24–28   Penrith Panthers 7 June 2003 Dairy Farmers Stadium Joe Galuvao[4]
3   South Sydney Rabbitohs 30–31   New Zealand Warriors 29 June 2003 Aussie Stadium Stacey Jones[5]
4   Melbourne Storm 22–26   Brisbane Broncos 20 July 2003 Olympic Park Scott Minto[6]
5   South Sydney Rabbitohs 17–16   Wests Tigers 21 March 2004 Aussie Stadium Willie Peters[7]
6   Parramatta Eels 14–18   Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks 24 April 2004 Parramatta Stadium Nigel Vagana[8]
7   Brisbane Broncos 16–17   Newcastle Knights 14 May 2004 Suncorp Stadium Kurt Gidley[9]
8   South Sydney Rabbitohs 20–20   North Queensland Cowboys 15 May 2004 Bluetongue Stadium none[10]
9   New Zealand Warriors 26–28   North Queensland Cowboys 20 June 2004 Ericsson Stadium Josh Hannay[11]
10   Newcastle Knights 24–28   North Queensland Cowboys 25 July 2004 EnergyAustralia Stadium Travis Norton[12]
11   Canberra Raiders 30–29   New Zealand Warriors 25 July 2004 Canberra Stadium Clinton Schifcofske[13]
12   Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks 12–16   Brisbane Broncos 31 July 2004 Toyota Park Brent Tate[14]
13   South Sydney Rabbitohs 34–34   Brisbane Broncos 31 August 2004 Aussie Stadium none[15]
14   Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs 21–21   South Sydney Rabbitohs 4 June 2005 Sydney Showground none[16]
15   Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks 30–26   Newcastle Knights 16 July 2005 Toyota Park Vince Mellars[17]
16   St. George Illawarra Dragons 12–13   Penrith Panthers 19 March 2006 WIN Stadium Preston Campbell[18]
17   Canberra Raiders 21–20   Penrith Panthers 1 April 2006 Canberra Stadium Clinton Schifcofske[19]
18   North Queensland Cowboys 14–15   Canberra Raiders 27 May 2006 Dairy Farmers Stadium Todd Carney[20]
19   Melbourne Storm 17–16   Penrith Panthers 28 May 2006 Olympic Park Cooper Cronk[21]
20   Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs 22–18   New Zealand Warriors 9 July 2006 Telstra Stadium Mark O'Meley[22]
21   Canberra Raiders 20–18   Wests Tigers 16 July 2006 Canberra Stadium Clinton Schifcofske[23]
22   Wests Tigers 18–19   Canberra Raiders 13 August 2006 Campbelltown Stadium Todd Carney[24]
23   Parramatta Eels 22–20   Wests Tigers 30 March 2007 Parramatta Stadium Luke Burt[25]
24   Brisbane Broncos 28–29   Penrith Panthers 30 March 2007 Suncorp Stadium Peter Wallace[26]
25   Wests Tigers 14–12   Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks 15 April 2007 Campbelltown Stadium Benji Marshall[27]
26   Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks 12–13   Sydney Roosters 26 May 2007 Toyota Park Anthony Minichiello[28]
27   Brisbane Broncos 19–18   Gold Coast Titans 6 July 2007 Suncorp Stadium Darren Lockyer[29]
28   Sydney Roosters 31–31   New Zealand Warriors 5 August 2007 Sydney Football Stadium none[30]
29   Wests Tigers 22–26   Sydney Roosters 10 August 2007 Telstra Stadium Joel Monaghan[31]
30   Parramatta Eels 24–25   Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks 11 August 2007 Parramatta Stadium Brett Seymour[32]
31   Penrith Panthers 26–30   North Queensland Cowboys 13 August 2007 CUA Stadium Ashley Graham[33]
32   Newcastle Knights 13–12   Manly Warringah Sea Eagles 22 March 2008 EnergyAustralia Stadium Scott Dureau[34]
33   Parramatta Eels 24–23   Newcastle Knights 28 March 2008 Parramatta Stadium Luke Burt[35]
34   St. George Illawarra Dragons 16–18   Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks 5 April 2008 ANZ Stadium Luke Covell[36]
35   Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks 20–21   Penrith Panthers 19 April 2008 Toyota Park Jarrod Sammut
36   North Queensland Cowboys 18–19   Penrith Panthers 31 May 2008 Dairy Farmers Stadium Jarrod Sammut[37]
37   Penrith Panthers 12–12   Brisbane Broncos 27 June 2008 CUA Stadium none
38   Bulldogs 30–34   South Sydney Rabbitohs 7 July 2008 ANZ Stadium Luke Capewell[38]
39   Brisbane Broncos 25–21   Gold Coast Titans 22 August 2008 Suncorp Stadium Greg Eastwood[39]
40   Melbourne Storm 17–16   St. George Illawarra Dragons 13 March 2009 Olympic Park Greg Inglis
41   New Zealand Warriors 17–16   Sydney Roosters 19 April 2009 Mt Smart Stadium Stacey Jones
42   Melbourne Storm 14–14   New Zealand Warriors 25 April 2009 Olympic Park none
43   Parramatta Eels 16–16   South Sydney Rabbitohs 22 May 2009 ANZ Stadium none
44   Penrith Panthers 32–32   New Zealand Warriors 1 August 2009 CUA Stadium none[40]
45   South Sydney Rabbitohs 18–19   Gold Coast Titans 19 March 2010 ANZ Stadium Scott Prince[41]
46   North Queensland Cowboys 19–20   Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks 26 June 2010 Dairy Farmers Stadium Trent Barrett
47   St. George Illawarra Dragons 10–11   Gold Coast Titans 23 July 2010 WIN Jubilee Oval Mat Rogers
48   North Queensland Cowboys 28–24   Newcastle Knights 24 July 2010 Dairy Farmers Stadium Will Tupou
49   South Sydney Rabbitohs 34–30   Wests Tigers 7 August 2010 ANZ Stadium Dylan Farrell
50   Wests Tigers 15–19   Sydney Roosters 11 September 2010 Sydney Football Stadium Shaun Kenny-Dowall
51   Canberra Raiders 22–23   Gold Coast Titans 2 April 2011 Canberra Stadium Greg Bird
52   Parramatta Eels 14–14   St. George Illawarra Dragons 3 June 2011 Parramatta Stadium none
53   Wests Tigers 17–16   Newcastle Knights 6 June 2011 Leichhardt Oval Robbie Farah
54   Brisbane Broncos 25–24   Canberra Raiders 12 June 2011 Suncorp Stadium Peter Wallace
55   Penrith Panthers 23–22   Parramatta Eels 16 July 2011 Centrebet Stadium Luke Walsh
56   South Sydney Rabbitohs 21–20   Sydney Roosters 16 July 2011 ANZ Stadium Chris Sandow
57   Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs 8–7   Parramatta Eels 22 July 2011 ANZ Stadium Trent Hodkinson
58   South Sydney Rabbitohs 26–24   North Queensland Cowboys 19 August 2011 ANZ Stadium Chris Sandow
59   Parramatta Eels 12–13   Sydney Roosters 26 August 2011 Parramatta Stadium Braith Anasta
60   Brisbane Broncos 13–12   St. George Illawarra Dragons 17 September 2011 Suncorp Stadium Darren Lockyer
61   Newcastle Knights 14–15   St. George Illawarra Dragons 1 March 2012 Hunter Stadium Jamie Soward
62   Wests Tigers 17–16   Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks 4 March 2012 Leichhardt Oval Benji Marshall
63   Wests Tigers 16–17   South Sydney Rabbitohs 1 April 2012 Allianz Stadium Greg Inglis
64   Gold Coast Titans 14–15   Wests Tigers 5 May 2012 Skilled Park Robbie Farah
65   Penrith Panthers 13–12   St. George Illawarra Dragons 14 May 2012 Centrebet Stadium Lachlan Coote
66   St. George Illawarra Dragons 18–19   South Sydney Rabbitohs 20 May 2012 WIN Jubilee Oval Adam Reynolds
67   Penrith Panthers 18–19   Parramatta Eels 23 June 2012 Centrebet Stadium Chris Sandow
68   Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks 14–14   Sydney Roosters 9 July 2012 Toyota Stadium none
69   Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks 20–21   Penrith Panthers 28 July 2012 Toyota Stadium Luke Walsh
70   Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs 23–22   Wests Tigers 17 August 2012 ANZ Stadium Krisnan Inu
71   Newcastle Knights 20–21   Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks 5 May 2013 Hunter Stadium Jeff Robson
72   Melbourne Storm 10–10   Manly Warringah Sea Eagles 20 May 2013 AAMI Park none
73   Manly Warringah Sea Eagles 30–32   Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs 14 June 2013 Brookvale Oval Trent Hodkinson
74   South Sydney Rabbitohs 18–22   St. George Illawarra Dragons 22 July 2013 ANZ Stadium Brett Morris
75   Newcastle Knights 18–18   Brisbane Broncos 2 August 2013 Hunter Stadium none
76   Melbourne Storm 23–22   Gold Coast Titans 7 September 2013 AAMI Park Cooper Cronk
77   Manly Warringah Sea Eagles 22–23   Melbourne Storm 8 March 2014 Brookvale Oval Cameron Smith
78   North Queensland Cowboys 20–19   Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks 1 September 2014 1300SMILES Stadium Johnathan Thurston
79   Gold Coast Titans 19–18   Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs 7 September 2014 Cbus Super Stadium William Zillman
80   Manly Warringah Sea Eagles 17–18   Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs 20 September 2014 Allianz Stadium Trent Hodkinson
81   Wests Tigers 24–25   Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs 27 March 2015 ANZ Stadium Moses Mbye
82   North Queensland Cowboys 18–17   Melbourne Storm 30 March 2015 1300SMILES Stadium Johnathan Thurston
83   Brisbane Broncos 22–18   Sydney Roosters 10 April 2015 Suncorp Stadium Ben Hunt
84   Parramatta Eels 13–17   New Zealand Warriors 16 May 2015 Pirtek Stadium Bodene Thompson
85   Gold Coast Titans 22–23   Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks 16 May 2015 Cbus Super Stadium Valentine Holmes
86   Canberra Raiders 20–21   Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks 18 July 2015 GIO Stadium Valentine Holmes
87   St. George Illawarra Dragons 32–30   Wests Tigers 5 September 2015 ANZ Stadium Josh Dugan
88   Parramatta Eels 24–28   Canberra Raiders 6 September 2015 Pirtek Stadium Josh Hodgson
89   Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs 11–10   St. George Illawarra Dragons 12 September 2015 ANZ Stadium Josh Reynolds
90   Brisbane Broncos 16–17   North Queensland Cowboys 4 October 2015 ANZ Stadium Johnathan Thurston
91   Newcastle Knights 24–24   Canberra Raiders 19 March 2016 Hunter Stadium none
92   Brisbane Broncos 21–20   North Queensland Cowboys 25 March 2016 Suncorp Stadium Anthony Milford
93   Sydney Roosters 28–32   New Zealand Warriors 3 April 2016 Central Coast Stadium Roger Tuivasa-Sheck
94   Wests Tigers 18–19   Melbourne Storm 17 April 2016 Leichhardt Oval Cooper Cronk
95   Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs 21–20   Gold Coast Titans 23 April 2016 ANZ Stadium Josh Reynolds
96   St. George Illawarra Dragons 16–12   Canberra Raiders 12 May 2016 Jubilee Oval Euan Aitken
97   South Sydney Rabbitohs 28–29   Gold Coast Titans 5 June 2016 nib Stadium Ashley Taylor
98   Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks 19–18   New Zealand Warriors 25 June 2016 Southern Cross Group Stadium James Maloney
99   Canberra Raiders 29–25   Newcastle Knights 3 July 2016 GIO Stadium Jordan Rapana
100   Manly Warringah Sea Eagles 15–14   New Zealand Warriors 16 July 2016 nib stadium Daly Cherry-Evans
101   Canberra Raiders 26–22   New Zealand Warriors 24 July 2016 GIO Stadium Jarrod Croker
102   New Zealand Warriors 20–16   Penrith Panthers 30 July 2016 Mount Smart Stadium Shaun Johnson
103   Gold Coast Titans 18–18   Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks 1 August 2016 Cbus Super Stadium none
104   Melbourne Storm 15–14   South Sydney Rabbitohs 6 August 2016 AAMI Park Cameron Smith
105   Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs 20–16   Manly Warringah Sea Eagles 11 August 2016 ANZ Stadium Josh Reynolds
106   North Queensland Cowboys 20–16   Canberra Raiders 4 March 2017 1300SMILES Stadium Gavin Cooper
107   Brisbane Broncos 20–21   North Queensland Cowboys 10 March 2017 Suncorp Stadium Johnathan Thurston
108   Canberra Raiders 18–20   Manly Warringah Sea Eagles 21 April 2017 GIO Stadium Dylan Walker
109   Sydney Roosters 13–12   St. George Illawarra Dragons 25 April 2017 Allianz Stadium Mitchell Pearce
110   Manly Warringah Sea Eagles 21–20   Canberra Raiders 4 June 2017 Lottoland Daly Cherry-Evans
111   Melbourne Storm 23–22   North Queensland Cowboys 17 June 2017 AAMI Park Brodie Croft
112   Sydney Roosters 25–24   Melbourne Storm 24 June 2017 Adelaide Oval Mitchell Pearce[42]
113   Parramatta Eels 13–12   Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs 29 June 2017 ANZ Stadium Mitchell Moses
114   Canberra Raiders 18–14   St. George Illawarra Dragons 14 July 2017 GIO Stadium Elliot Whitehead
115   New Zealand Warriors 21–22   Manly Warringah Sea Eagles 27 August 2017 Mt. Smart Stadium Daly Cherry-Evans
116   Newcastle Knights 19–18   Manly Warringah Sea Eagles 9 March 2018 McDonald Jones Stadium Mitchell Pearce
117   Wests Tigers 7–9   Brisbane Broncos 23 March 2018 Campbelltown Stadium Jamayne Isaako
118   Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks 32–33   Manly Warringah Sea Eagles 5 August 2018 Southern Cross Group Stadium Daly Cherry-Evans
119   Gold Coast Titans 16–17   Penrith Panthers 11 August 2018 Cbus Super Stadium Nathan Cleary
120   Penrith Panthers 9–8   Wests Tigers 5 April 2019 Panthers Stadium Nathan Cleary[43]
121   Manly Warringah Sea Eagles 13–12   South Sydney Rabbitohs 6 April 2019 Lottoland Daly Cherry-Evans[44]
122   Newcastle Knights 12–13   St. George Illawarra Dragons 7 April 2019 McDonald Jones Stadium Corey Norman[45]
123   Melbourne Storm 20–21   Sydney Roosters 19 April 2019 AAMI Park Latrell Mitchell[46]
124   North Queensland Cowboys 26–27   Wests Tigers 15 June 2019 1300SMILES Stadium Benji Marshall[47]
125   New Zealand Warriors 18–19   Penrith Panthers 30 June 2019 Mt. Smart Stadium James Maloney[48]
126   Brisbane Broncos 18–18   New Zealand Warriors 13 July 2019 Suncorp Stadium none[49]
127   Melbourne Storm 10–11   Manly Warringah Sea Eagles 27 July 2019 AAMI Park Daly Cherry-Evans[50]
128   Brisbane Broncos 17–16   Parramatta Eels 30 August 2019 Suncorp Stadium Jamayne Isaako[51][52]
129   Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks 14–15   Canberra Raiders 1 September 2019 PointsBet Stadium Aidan Sezer[53]
130   Penrith Panthers 14–14   Newcastle Knights 31 May 2020 Campbelltown Stadium none[54]
131   Parramatta Eels 25–24   Canberra Raiders 27 June 2020 Bankwest Stadium Clinton Gutherson[55]
132   Melbourne Storm 27–25   Sydney Roosters 2 July 2020 Suncorp Stadium Cameron Smith[56]
133   North Queensland Cowboys 23–22   St. George Illawarra Dragons 6 September 2020 Queensland Country Bank Stadium Valentine Holmes[57]
134   South Sydney Rabbitohs 18–14   Wests Tigers 17 April 2021 Stadium Australia Tom Burgess[58]
135   Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks 13–12   St. George Illawarra Dragons 21 May 2021 Netstrata Jubilee Stadium Chad Townsend[59]
136   New Zealand Warriors 18–19   St. George Illawarra Dragons 2 July 2021 Central Coast Stadium Corey Norman[60]
137   Melbourne Storm 15–14   South Sydney Rabbitohs 17 March 2022 AAMI Park Ryan Papenhuyzen[61]
138   Melbourne Storm 24–28   Parramatta Eels 26 March 2022 AAMI Park Ray Stone[62]
139   New Zealand Warriors 25–24   North Queensland Cowboys 8 April 2022 Moreton Daily Stadium Shaun Johnson[63]
140   New Zealand Warriors 21–20   Canberra Raiders 30 April 2022 Moreton Daily Stadium Shaun Johnson[64][65]
141   Gold Coast Titans 20–16   St. George Illawarra Dragons 14 May 2022 Suncorp Stadium Jamayne Isaako[66][67]
142   Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks 21–20   South Sydney Rabbitohs 30 July 2022 PointsBet Stadium Nicho Hynes[68][69]
143   New Zealand Warriors 26–27   Gold Coast Titans 3 September 2022 Mount Smart Stadium Tanah Boyd
144   Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks 30–32   North Queensland Cowboys 10 September 2022 PointsBet Stadium Valentine Holmes
145   Parramatta Eels 12–16   Melbourne Storm 2 March 2023 CommBank Stadium Harry Grant[70]
146   Parramatta Eels 17–16   Penrith Panthers 23 March 2023 CommBank Stadium Mitchell Moses[71]
147   South Sydney Rabbitohs 13–12   Manly Warringah Sea Eagles 25 March 2023 Accor Stadium Lachlan Ilias[72]
148   Manly Warringah Sea Eagles 32–32   Newcastle Knights 1 April 2023 Glen Willow Oval none[73][74]
149   Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs 15–14   North Queensland Cowboys 2 April 2023 Accor Stadium Matt Burton[75][76]
150   Newcastle Knights 15–16   Penrith Panthers 15 April 2023 McDonald Jones Stadium Nathan Cleary[77][78]
151   Canberra Raiders 31–30   Dolphins 29 April 2023 McDonald's Park Jamal Fogarty[79][80]
152   North Queensland Cowboys 27–23   Penrith Panthers 16 June 2023 Queensland Country Bank Stadium Scott Drinkwater[81][82]
153   Gold Coast Titans 21–23   Dolphins 9 July 2023 Cbus Super Stadium Jamayne Isaako
154   New Zealand Warriors 21–20   Canberra Raiders 21 July 2023 Go Media Stadium Shaun Johnson
155   North Queensland Cowboys 21–20   Newcastle Knights 16 March 2024 Queensland Country Bank Stadium Chad Townsend[83][84]
156   New Zealand Warriors 22–22   Manly Warringah Sea Eagles 13 April 2024 Go Media Stadium none[85][86]
157   Canberra Raiders 21–20   Gold Coast Titans 14 April 2024 GIO Stadium Jamal Fogarty[87][88]
158   Dolphins 25–26   Canberra Raiders 1 June 2024 Kayo Stadium Jordan Rapana[89]
159   Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs 15–14   Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks 28 June 2024 Accor Stadium Matt Burton[90]
160   Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs 13–12   New Zealand Warriors 6 July 2024 Accor Stadium Matt Burton[91]
161   North Queensland Cowboys 20–21   Manly Warringah Sea Eagles 6 July 2024 Queensland Country Bank Stadium Daly Cherry-Evans[92]
162   Penrith Panthers 28–26   Dolphins 21 July 2024 Bluebet Stadium Nathan Cleary[93]
163   Dolphins 34–32   New Zealand Warriors 11 August 2024 Suncorp Stadium Sean O'Sullivan[94]
164   Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks 19–18   Newcastle Knights 18 August 2024 Pointsbet Stadium Daniel Atkinson[95]

Tally

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Pos Team Pld W D L PF PA PD PCT
1   Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs 16 12 1 3 304 291 +13 .781
2   Brisbane Broncos 18 10 4 4 355 336 +19 .667
3   Melbourne Storm 18 10 2 6 336 334 +2 .611
4   Penrith Panthers 24 13 3 8 472 475 −3 .604
5   Sydney Roosters 14 7 2 5 282 281 +1 .571
6   Canberra Raiders 24 13 1 10 519 510 +9 .563
7   North Queensland Cowboys 26 14 1 11 585 566 +19 .558
8   Manly Warringah Sea Eagles 19 9 3 7 383 383 0 .553
9   South Sydney Rabbitohs 21 9 4 8 444 436 +8 .524
10   Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks 24 11 2 11 468 466 +2 .500
11   Gold Coast Titans 17 7 1 9 340 343 −3 .441
12   Parramatta Eels 19 7 2 10 356 368 −12 .421
13   New Zealand Warriors 25 8 5 12 555 558 −3 .420
14   Dolphins 5 2 0 3 138 138 0 .400
15   St. George Illawarra Dragons 19 6 1 12 301 307 −6 .342
16   Newcastle Knights 19 3 4 12 374 395 −21 .263
17   Wests Tigers 20 5 0 15 368 393 −25 .250
Updated to match(es) played on 18 August 2024. Source: Rugby League Tables

List of NRLW golden point games

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Key to list
Drawn games
Finals match
Grand Final
# Home Score Away Date Venue Golden point(s) scorer
1   Brisbane Broncos 18–19   St George Illawarra Dragons 10 September 2022 AAMI Park Rachael Pearson[96]
2   Brisbane Broncos 16–17   Gold Coast Titans 27 July 2023 The Gabba Lauren Brown[97][98]
3   St George Illawarra Dragons 18–19   Canberra Raiders 12 August 2023 WIN Stadium Zahara Temara[99][100]

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