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From 2007 until 2016 the final game of each National Rugby League round was played on Monday nights. Broadcast by Fox Sports and Triple M, kick off time was scheduled at 19:00. From 2017, Monday Night Football was cancelled with a second game played on Friday nights instead.[1] In 2020 as a result of a game having to be delayed at short notice due to a COVID-19 incident, a Monday night game was played.[2]

2007 NRL season

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Day Date Home team Score Visiting team Stadium Attendance
Monday 19 March Sydney Roosters 6-18 South Sydney Rabbitohs Sydney Football Stadium 24,127
Monday 26 March Gold Coast Titans 18-16 Cronulla Sharks Carrara Stadium 17,946
Monday 2 April Canberra Raiders 48-18 Newcastle Knights Canberra Stadium 13,109
Monday 9 April Cronulla Sharks 40-4 St George Illawarra Dragons Endeavour Field 19,137
Monday 16 April Canberra Raiders 37-28 Sydney Roosters Canberra Stadium 15,862
Monday 23 April North Queensland Cowboys 6-10 South Sydney Rabbitohs Willows Sports Complex 17,678
Monday 30 April Newcastle Knights 20-16 Cronulla Sharks Newcastle International Sports Centre 15,423
Monday 7 May Gold Coast Titans 10-24 North Queensland Cowboys Carrara Stadium 17,806
Monday 14 May Melbourne Storm 38-14 Canterbury Bulldogs Olympic Park Stadium 14,066
Monday 21 May Manly Sea Eagles 18-6 Brisbane Broncos Brookvale Oval 13,493
Monday 28 May Parramatta Eels 30-6 New Zealand Warriors Parramatta Stadium 11,160
Monday 4 June Wests Tigers 8-38 Parramatta Eels Stadium Australia 22,245
Monday 11 June St George Illawarra Dragons 16-20 Cronulla Sharks Jubilee Stadium 12,455
Monday 18 June Newcastle Knights 22-18 Canberra Raiders Newcastle International Sports Centre 11,349
Monday 25 June Brisbane Broncos 48-18 Wests Tigers Lang Park 29,364
Monday 2 July Canterbury Bulldogs 38-6 Sydney Roosters Stadium Australia 20,722
Monday 9 July Parramatta Eels 10-34 Newcastle Knights Parramatta Stadium 10,363
Monday 16 July Melbourne Storm 44-0 Newcastle Knights Olympic Park Stadium 10,223
Monday 23 July Brisbane Broncos 16-20 Parramatta Eels Lang Park 25,702
Monday 30 July Wests Tigers 54-10 North Queensland Cowboys Leichhardt Oval 17,101
Monday 6 August Cronulla Sharks 16-17 Melbourne Storm Endeavour Field 7,831
Monday 13 August Penrith Panthers 26-30 (OT) North Queensland Cowboys Penrith Stadium 7,618
Monday 20 August South Sydney Rabbitohs 24-18 Manly Sea Eagles Stadium Australia 12,087
Monday 27 August St George Illawarra Dragons 14-6 Parramatta Eels Wollongong Showground 13,488
Sunday 2 September Melbourne Storm 50-6 Gold Coast Titans Olympic Park Stadium 11,770
  • 13 August: The Cowboys-Panthers game was the first overtime/golden point game to be played on Monday Night Football, with the visiting Cowboys eventually beating the Panthers 30–26 in extra time.

2008 NRL season

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Day Date Home team Final score Visiting team Stadium Attendance
Monday 17 March Melbourne Storm 32-18 New Zealand Warriors Docklands Stadium 20,084
Monday 24 March St George Illawarra Dragons 30-12 Gold Coast Titans Wollongong Showground 10,521
Monday 30 March Manly Sea Eagles 52-6 New Zealand Warriors Brookvale Oval 10,175
Monday 7 April Wests Tigers 8-30 Penrith Panthers Campbelltown Stadium 11,898
Monday 14 April South Sydney Rabbitohs 10-12 Cronulla Sharks Stadium Australia 12,998
Monday 21 April Canberra Raiders 16-23 Melbourne Storm Canberra Stadium 15,550
Monday 12 May Melbourne Storm 18-4 Newcastle Knights Olympic Park Stadium 10,624
Monday 19 May Canberra Raiders 38-10 South Sydney Rabbitohs Canberra Stadium 11,115
Monday 26 May Canterbury Bulldogs 30-22 Cronulla Sharks Stadium Australia 9,289
Monday 2 June Sydney Roosters 19-10 Wests Tigers Sydney Football Stadium 15,204
Monday 9 June Gold Coast Titans 18-0 Melbourne Storm Robina Stadium 19,409
Monday 16 June North Queensland Cowboys 18-30 Newcastle Knights Willows Sports Complex 14,234
Monday 23 June South Sydney Rabbitohs 24-23 Gold Coast Titans Stadium Australia 9,827
Monday 30 June Canberra Raiders 24-36 Cronulla Sharks Canberra Stadium 9,136
Monday 7 July Canterbury Bulldogs 30-34 (OT) South Sydney Rabbitohs Stadium Australia 15,562
Monday 14 July Wests Tigers 18-30 Melbourne Storm Campbelltown Stadium 16,653
Monday 21 July Melbourne Storm 26-0 St George Illawarra Dragons Olympic Park Stadium 9,335
Monday 28 July St George Illawarra Dragons 30-0 Canterbury Bulldogs Stadium Australia 7,802
Monday 4 August Newcastle Knights 32-12 Parramatta Eels Newcastle International Sports Centre 16,435
Monday 11 August Gold Coast Titans 12-32 Newcastle Knights Robina Stadium 15,136
Monday 18 August Parramatta Eels 40-12 Wests Tigers Parramatta Stadium 13,065
Monday 25 August Penrith Panthers 8-40 Melbourne Storm Penrith Stadium 8,813
Monday 1 September Manly Sea Eagles 28-10 Gold Coast Titans Brookvale Oval 14,755
Sunday 7 September Melbourne Storm 42-4 South Sydney Rabbitohs Olympic Park Stadium 13,875
  • 9 June: The Storm suffer their first loss on Monday Night Football, going down 18–0 to the Titans at Robina Stadium. The Storm had previously won seven straight MNF games.

2009 NRL season

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Day Date Home team Final score Visiting team Stadium Attendance
Monday 16 March Wests Tigers 34-26 Canberra Raiders Campbelltown Stadium 17,392
Monday 23 March Cronulla Sharks 12-24 Newcastle Knights Endeavour Field 11,148
Monday 30 March Manly Sea Eagles 10-12 Penrith Panthers Brookvale Oval 8,667
Monday 6 April Canberra Raiders 23-18 North Queensland Cowboys Canberra Stadium 12,193
Monday 13 April Canterbury Bulldogs 14-12 South Sydney Rabbitohs Stadium Australia 22,775
Monday 20 April Wests Tigers 16-6 Melbourne Storm Leichhardt Oval 12,646
Monday 27 April Penrith Panthers 34-20 Gold Coast Titans Penrith Stadium 9,760
Monday 11 May Sydney Roosters 12-28 Melbourne Storm Central Coast Stadium 8,412
Monday 18 May Melbourne Storm 46-6 Canberra Raiders Olympic Park Stadium 10,112
Monday 25 May North Queensland Cowboys 36-10 Newcastle Knights Willows Sports Complex 11,892
Monday 1 June South Sydney Rabbitohs 18-34 Canberra Raiders Stadium Australia 9,805
Monday 8 June Gold Coast Titans 28-24 St George Illawarra Dragons Robina Stadium 24,106
Monday 15 June Parramatta Eels 6-23 Wests Tigers Parramatta Stadium 12,003
Monday 22 June Cronulla Sharks 46-12 Brisbane Broncos Endeavour Field 8,117
Monday 29 June Newcastle Knights 25-20 South Sydney Rabbitohs Newcastle International Sports Centre 14,204
Monday 6 July Manly Sea Eagles 19-12 Canterbury Bulldogs Brookvale Oval 15,501
Monday 13 July Gold Coast Titans 18-12 Parramatta Eels Robina Stadium 14,840
Monday 20 July Parramatta Eels 18-16 Melbourne Storm Parramatta Stadium 10,804
Monday 27 July South Sydney Rabbitohs 40-20 Sydney Roosters Stadium Australia 11,031
Monday 3 August Wests Tigers 19-18 Manly Sea Eagles Sydney Football Stadium 13,531
Monday 10 August Brisbane Broncos 30-10 Cronulla Sharks Lang Park 20,114
Monday 17 August Newcastle Knights 26-14 Melbourne Storm Newcastle International Sports Centre 13,580
Monday 24 August Canterbury Bulldogs 28-4 Sydney Roosters Stadium Australia 12,298
Monday 31 August Canberra Raiders 30-14 Newcastle Knights Canberra Stadium 9,400
Sunday 6 September Brisbane Broncos 22-10 Canberra Raiders Lang Park 35,112
  • 3 August : This match celebrated the 1970s hard hitting rivalry and glory days between Wests and Manly, affectionately known as the 'Fibros (have-nots) vs Silvertails (haves) rivalry'. To commemorate the game the Tigers donned their throwback black and white Western Suburbs Magpies uniforms and stormed out to an 18–0 halftime lead. However Manly thought back valiantly in the second half and tied the scores at 18 all, before a late field goal sealed the win for Wests.

2010 NRL season

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Day Date Home team Final score Visiting team Stadium Attendance
Monday 15 March Wests Tigers 26-22 Manly Sea Eagles Sydney Football Stadium 18,421
Monday 22 March Canberra Raiders 22-14 Brisbane Broncos Canberra Stadium 14,200
Monday 29 March Cronulla Sharks 8-30 South Sydney Rabbitohs Endeavour Field 10,741
Monday 5 April South Sydney Rabbitohs 38-16 Canterbury Bulldogs Stadium Australia 30,120
Monday 12 April Parramatta Eels 14-24 Canberra Raiders Parramatta Stadium 15,122
Monday 19 April Melbourne Storm 16-18 Manly Sea Eagles Docklands Stadium 14,171
Monday 26 April Manly Sea Eagles 22-24 Gold Coast Titans Brookvale Oval 15,195
Monday 10 May Sydney Roosters 14-32 North Queensland Cowboys Sydney Football Stadium 15,459
Monday 17 May Manly Sea Eagles 12-19 Parramatta Eels Brookvale Oval 11,023
Monday 24 May Penrith Panthers 31-16 Canterbury Bulldogs Penrith Stadium 11,278
Monday 31 May Gold Coast Titans 16-30 Sydney Roosters Robina Stadium 13,235
Monday 7 June South Sydney Rabbitohs 32-4 North Queensland Cowboys Stadium Australia 9,688
Monday 14 June Melbourne Storm 6-38 Sydney Roosters Melbourne Rectangular Stadium 10,449
Monday 21 June Newcastle Knights 6-4 Parramatta Eels Newcastle International Sports Centre 8,474
Monday 28 June Canberra Raiders 10-18 Canterbury Bulldogs Canberra Stadium 11,194
Monday 5 July St George Illawarra Dragons 8-12 Penrith Panthers Jubilee Oval 12,974
Monday 12 July Parramatta Eels 36-24 North Queensland Cowboys Parramatta Stadium 11,177
Monday 19 July Wests Tigers 26-16 North Queensland Cowboys Leichhardt Oval 11,364
Monday 26 July Brisbane Broncos 30-34 Sydney Roosters Lang Park 26,486
Monday 2 August Newcastle Knights 32-14 Manly Sea Eagles Newcastle International Sports Centre 14,267
Monday 9 August Canberra Raiders 30-26 Penrith Panthers Canberra Stadium 8,850
Monday 16 August St George Illawarra Dragons 32-10 Manly Sea Eagles Jubilee Oval 14,740
Monday 23 August Sydney Roosters 14-23 Gold Coast Titans Sydney Football Stadium 9,113
Monday 30 August Canterbury Bulldogs 18-24 Penrith Panthers Stadium Australia 13,794
Sunday 5 September St George Illawarra Dragons 38-24 South Sydney Rabbitohs Jubilee Oval 18,274
  • 19 April: The Storm suffer their first Monday Night Football home loss (to the Manly Sea Eagles). They were 8–0 at home on MNF previously.
  • 21 June: The Knights - Eels game is the lowest scoring game on MNF to date (10 points).

2011 NRL season

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Day Date Home team Final score Visiting team Stadium Attendance
Monday 14 March Canterbury Bulldogs 24-14 Wests Tigers Stadium Australia 26,737
Monday 21 March Cronulla Sharks 16-10 St George Illawarra Dragons Endeavour Field 12,183
Monday 28 March North Queensland Cowboys 34-6 Melbourne Storm Willows Sports Complex 9,554
Monday 4 April Melbourne Storm 30-16 Canterbury Bulldogs Melbourne Rectangular Stadium 11,592
Monday 11 April Brisbane Broncos 17-6 Newcastle Knights Lang Park 24,522
Monday 18 April South Sydney Rabbitohs 0-16 St George Illawarra Dragons Stadium Australia 22,771
Monday 25 April Melbourne Storm 14-18 New Zealand Warriors Melbourne Rectangular Stadium 22,694
Monday 9 May Manly Sea Eagles 20-0 Canberra Raiders Brookvale Oval 6,148
Monday 16 May Gold Coast Titans 12-16 Manly Sea Eagles Robina Stadium 12,360
Monday 23 May Parramatta Eels 40-6 Cronulla Sharks Parramatta Stadium 10,628
Monday 30 May Penrith Panthers 22-10 South Sydney Rabbitohs Penrith Stadium 5,703
Monday 6 June Wests Tigers 17-16 (OT) Newcastle Knights Leichhardt Oval 18,021
Monday 13 June Melbourne Storm 21-4 Sydney Roosters Melbourne Rectangular Stadium 9,843
Monday 20 June Manly Sea Eagles 22-18 Parramatta Eels Brookvale Oval 13,959
Monday 27 June St George Illawarra Dragons 24-6 Manly Sea Eagles Wollongong Showground 18,947
Monday 4 July Sydney Roosters 12-38 Canberra Raiders Sydney Football Stadium 9,817
Monday 11 July Newcastle Knights 12-22 North Queensland Cowboys Newcastle International Sports Centre 17,212
Monday 18 July St George Illawarra Dragons 38-8 Cronulla Sharks Jubilee Oval 16,879
Monday 25 July Canberra Raiders 24-19 St George Illawarra Dragons Canberra Stadium 10,425
Monday 1 August Parramatta Eels 18-22 Melbourne Storm Parramatta Stadium 10,078
Monday 8 August South Sydney Rabbitohs 56-6 Parramatta Eels Stadium Australia 13,908
Monday 15 August Cronulla Sharks 12-19 Canterbury Bulldogs Endeavour Field 8,089
Monday 22 August Newcastle Knights 6-26 Brisbane Broncos Newcastle International Sports Centre 19,412
Monday 29 August Wests Tigers 39-10 Gold Coast Titans Campbelltown Stadium 14,378
Sunday 4 September Sydney Roosters 40-8 Melbourne Storm Sydney Football Stadium 8,753
  • 18 April: The Dragons became the first road team on Monday Night Football to hold a home team scoreless by beating Souths 16–0.
  • 25 April: The Warriors earned their first MNF win (0–3 previously) by beating the Storm on the road and consequently putting an end to the Storm's 10 match unbeaten record at home (dating back to 19 June 2010). This is also the first time a Monday Night Football game has been played on Anzac Day.
  • 6 June: The Tigers' gritty one point golden point win over the Knights ensured their MNF home winning streak would not be broken. This win extended their home winning streak to six consecutive wins.
  • 11 July: The Knights suffered their first MNF home loss (22–12) to a depleted Cowboys side. They were previously 7–0 at home on MNF all-time.
  • 8 August: In the Rabbitohs-Eels game Souths set an all-time scoring record by one team on MNF by scoring 56 points against Parramatta. Previously the Tigers had held this record by scoring 54 points against the Cowboys back in 2007.
  • 22 August: This was to be Darren Lockyer's last ever MNF appearance, as he helped guide the Brisbane Broncos to a hard-fought 26–6 win over the Newcastle Knights.

2012 NRL season

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Day Date Home team Final score Visiting team Stadium Attendance
Monday 5 March South Sydney Rabbitohs 20-24 Sydney Roosters Stadium Australia 18,278
Monday 12 March Parramatta Eels 20-36 New Zealand Warriors Parramatta Stadium 12,102
Monday 19 March Cronulla Sharks 17-14 Manly Sea Eagles Endeavour Field 8,652
Monday 26 March Wests Tigers 16-30 Canberra Raiders Campbelltown Stadium 14,388
Monday 2 April Canberra Raiders 6-22 North Queensland Cowboys Canberra Stadium 12,135
Monday 9 April Manly Sea Eagles 30-0 Penrith Panthers Brookvale Oval 14,255
Monday 30 April Newcastle Knights 34-14 Penrith Panthers Newcastle International Sports Centre 16,892
Monday 7 May South Sydney Rabbitohs 34-28 Cronulla Sharks Stadium Australia 13,281
Monday 14 May Penrith Panthers 13-12 (OT) St George Illawarra Dragons Penrith Stadium 10,367
Monday 21 May Canterbury Bulldogs 26-6 Cronulla Sharks Stadium Australia 12,012
Monday 28 May Sydney Roosters 12-30 Canterbury Bulldogs Sydney Football Stadium 11,343
Monday 4 June Parramatta Eels 29-20 Cronulla Sharks Parramatta Stadium 10,009
Monday 11 June Penrith Panthers 16-30 New Zealand Warriors Penrith Stadium 5,778
Monday 18 June Manly Sea Eagles 22-26 Melbourne Storm Brookvale Oval 12,106
Monday 25 June Newcastle Knights 38-20 Wests Tigers Newcastle International Sports Centre 18,637
Monday 2 July Canberra Raiders 22-18 St George Illawarra Dragons Canberra Stadium 10,462
Monday 9 July Cronulla Sharks 14-14(OT) Sydney Roosters Endeavour Field 13,139
Monday 16 July Sydney Roosters 22-24 South Sydney Rabbitohs Sydney Football Stadium 19,934
Monday 23 July North Queensland Cowboys 27-19 Wests Tigers Willows Sports Complex 12,357
Monday 30 July Brisbane Broncos 22-42 Parramatta Eels Lang Park 22,626
Monday 6 August Wests Tigers 51-26 Parramatta Eels Campbelltown Stadium 14,822
Monday 13 August Newcastle Knights 26-4 Cronulla Sharks Newcastle International Sports Centre 15,394
Monday 20 August St George Illawarra Dragons 22-32 North Queensland Cowboys Wollongong Showground 9,245
Monday 27 August Melbourne Storm 20-18 Cronulla Sharks Melbourne Rectangular Stadium 12,847
Sunday 2 September Parramatta Eels 8-29 St George Illawarra Dragons Stadium Australia 45,863
  • 5 March: The Roosters staged an amazing comeback when they beat the Rabbitohs 24–20, after trailing the Rabbitohs 20–12 with less than three minutes left in the game. Anthony Minichiello scored the match winning try with just 30 seconds to go. This was also the first time the Roosters had beaten the Rabbitohs on MNF. They were 0–2 against the Rabbitohs previously.
  • 19 March: The Cronulla Sharks upset victory over the defending premiers the Manly Sea Eagles was notable for two reasons. Cronulla finally managed to snap their 10-game losing streak (dating back to Round 19 last year). Secondly, they ended their five-game losing streak to Manly at home (dating back to 2007). Cronulla's last victory over Manly at home was a 15–12 win in 2006.
  • 26 March: After losing seven straight games to the Wests Tigers, the Canberra Raiders finally broke their Tiger hoodoo by beating them convincingly 30-16 and celebrating Terry Campese's 100th NRL game in style. This upset result also ended the Tigers' MNF home winning streak at seven straight games. It was also Benji Marshall's first ever loss to the Raiders. He was 10-0 all-time against the Raiders previously.
  • 9 April: Manly's emphatic 30–0 win over the Penrith Panthers was remarkable for several reasons. An hour before the game both Manly's star full back and five-eighth (Brett Stewart and Kieran Foran) both pulled out due to injury. The win also extended Manly's winning streak at Brookvale Oval to eleven consecutive wins (since the start of the 2011 NRL season).
  • 30 April: After a two-year break, Willie Mason made a successful return to the NRL, helping the Newcastle Knights to a 34–14 win over the Penrith Panthers.
  • 7 May: South Sydney snapped Cronulla's impressive six-game winning streak (since round 3) with an exciting 34–28 win. Greg Inglis had a break out game in his new role as fullback, scoring three tries. Matt King also celebrated his 100th NRL game.
  • 14 May: The Penrith Panthers celebrated the anniversary of 100 years of rugby league in the Penrith district (Penrith's first ever recorded game was against Parramatta North on 12 May 1912 under the banner of Penrith United Football Club) in style with a thrilling upset result in overtime over the Saint George Illawarra Dragons. In doing so, the Panthers also snapped their 8-game home losing streak (a club record), which dated back to Round 20 last season.
  • 28 May: Krisnan Inu's first game for the Canterbury Bulldogs and 100th NRL game was a resounding success as he scored two tries and helped the Bulldogs to a 30–12 result over the Roosters.
  • 4 June: The Parramatta Eels overcame the biggest half time deficit ever (14 points) on MNF to beat the Cronulla Sharks. Trailing 20–6 at half time, Luke Burt & Jarryd Hayne scored two tries each in the second half to give the Eels an upset 29–20 win and secure only their second win for the season. The game was also dedicated to Luke Burt's 250th milestone. People that bought a ticket for the game were able to buy a second ticket for only $2.50. The Shark's John Morris also played his 250th game.
  • 18 June: In the Battle of Brookvale rematch, the Manly Sea Eagles suffered their Waterloo, going down 26–22 to the Melbourne Storm. The Storm went into the game without their key offensive player Billy Slater (injured in Origin II), but their attack didn't seem to miss a beat as they raced out to an early 12–0 lead. Although Manly clawed back to lead 18–12 at half time, after half time the Storm piled on two more tries and a penalty to lead 26–18. The Sea Eagles managed to score a consolation try in the final minute, but ran out of time to start another attacking set as the final hooter blew and the Storm held on for the win.
  • 25 June: The Newcastle Knights staged an amazing comeback on Monday night football. Trailing the Tigers 14–0 after 30 minutes, the Knights then ran in 38 unanswered points to eventually win the game 38–20. The Knights had come into the game with poor form, losing their last 5 games and losing four straight to the Tigers. The Wests Tigers were wearing their brand new pink and black tops to celebrate Women in League Round.
  • 2 July: The St George Illawarra Dragons hoodoo at Canberra Stadium continued, having not won there since 2000. The Dragons were leading 18–16 with three minutes to go before the Raider's fullback Reece Robinson cut the Dragon's defence open near their red zone and scored the match winning try. The Dragons have now lost 10 straight games in Canberra.
  • 9 July: The Cronulla Sharks and Sydney Roosters fought out the first ever overtime draw on MNF. A collective seven attempted drop goals in extra time could not separate the sides, with the game finally ending in a 14–14 tie. The result also ended Cronulla's six game home winning streak (since Round 3).
  • 16 July: Dubbed "The Miracle at the SFS", the Rabbitohs stunned the Roosters by coming back from a 22–12 deficit in the final two minutes of the game to win the game 24–22 with two quick converted tries in the final two minutes.
  • 27 August: Trailing the Sharks 18–10 with two and a half minutes to go in the game, the Storm suddenly kicked into top gear, scoring two quick tries and winning the game 20–18 in the final few seconds.
  • 2 September: This game marked the end of an era for several players. Nathan Hindmarsh (330), Luke Burt (264), Dean Young (208), and Ben Hornby (272) all played their final NRL game. The game was notable for drawing the biggest crowd (45,863) for a regular season league game in Sydney since 1969 (Balmain v South Sydney). The venue for the game was moved from Parramatta Stadium to Stadium Australia earlier in the week to accommodate the expected huge crowd. The result also marked the Eels' 10th straight loss at Stadium Australia, dating back to Round 25, 2010.

2013 NRL season

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Day Date Home team Final score Visiting team Stadium Attendance
Monday 11 March Newcastle Knights 42-10 Wests Tigers Newcastle International Sports Centre 21,935
Monday 18 March South Sydney Rabbitohs 14-12 Cronulla Sharks Stadium Australia 14,128
Monday 25 March Newcastle Knights 34-6 North Queensland Cowboys Newcastle International Sports Centre 15,758
Monday 1 April Sydney Roosters 50-0 Parramatta Eels Sydney Football Stadium 18,014
Monday 8 April Melbourne Storm 26-12 Wests Tigers Melbourne Rectangular Stadium 18,866
Monday 29 April Penrith Panthers 44-12 Parramatta Eels Penrith Stadium 14,211
Monday 6 May St George Illawarra Dragons 18-24 Manly Sea Eagles Jubilee Oval 11,607
Monday 13 May Manly Sea Eagles 4-16 Sydney Roosters Brookvale Oval 12,950
Monday 20 May Melbourne Storm 10-10 (OT) Manly Sea Eagles Melbourne Rectangular Stadium 12,921
Monday 27 May Cronulla Sharks 14-12 South Sydney Rabbitohs Endeavour Field 12,243
Monday 3 June Brisbane Broncos 18-56 New Zealand Warriors Lang Park 21,259
Monday 10 June Canberra Raiders 30-18 Brisbane Broncos Canberra Stadium 10,419
Monday 17 June Brisbane Broncos 32-12 Wests Tigers Lang Park 21,399
Monday 24 June Gold Coast Titans 18-12 Melbourne Storm Robina Stadium 13,044
Monday 1 July Sydney Roosters 18-12 Manly Sea Eagles Sydney Football Stadium 16,246
Monday 8 July Manly Sea Eagles 50-10 Parramatta Eels Brookvale Oval 10,987
Monday 15 July North Queensland Cowboys 14-34 Manly Sea Eagles Willows Sports Complex 9,029
Monday 22 July South Sydney Rabbitohs 18-22 (OT) St George Illawarra Dragons Stadium Australia 14,571
Monday 29 July Wests Tigers 18-36 Manly Sea Eagles Campbelltown Stadium 11,162
Monday 5 August St George Illawarra Dragons 20-39 Canterbury Bulldogs Jubilee Oval 12,846
Monday 12 August Canterbury Bulldogs 16-26 Gold Coast Titans Stadium Australia 10,373
Monday 19 August Wests Tigers 14-56 Sydney Roosters Sydney Football Stadium 8,393
Monday 26 August Cronulla Sharks 32-22 Sydney Roosters Endeavour Field 11,418
Monday 2 September Parramatta Eels 26-22 St George Dragons Parramatta Stadium 8,910
Sunday 8 September Canberra Raiders 18-38 Cronulla Sharks Canberra Stadium 7,615
  • 25 March: The Newcastle Knights were missing 3 of their key players ( Kurt Gidley, Timana Tahu and Willie Mason ) going into this game, but they still managed to completely dominate the Cowboys from start to finish. This game also marked Jonathan Thurston's 200th game.
  • 29 April: The Penrith Panthers had lost 5 straight games going into this match, their last win being back in week one.
  • 6 May: The Manly Sea Eagles finally broke their Kogarah curse, winning for the first time at Kogarah Oval (since 1997) against the merged St George Illawarra Dragons. Although Manly took an early dominant 18–0 lead, they had to withstand a furious second half come back from the Dragons, with the scores being locked up at 18 all until Manly scored and took the lead again in the final ten minutes. Manly were 0–5 at Kogarah Oval previously against the St George Illawarra Dragons (since 1999).
  • 13 May: One week to the day after Manly broke their losing streak at Kogarah Oval, the Sydney Roosters finally broke theirs against Manly at Brookvale Oval. The Roosters had lost 5 straight games there (dating back to 2006), their last win at Brookvale Oval being back in March 2004.
  • 27 May: Despite missing their captain Paul Gallen, and regular playmakers Michael Gordon and Luke Lewis, the Cronulla Sharks managed to down the table topping Rabbitohs 14–12 in a tight grinding affair on a wet night at Endeavour Field.
  • 10 June: The Raiders continued their impressive home winning streak with an 8th straight home win at Canberra Stadium (dating back to Round 22 last year).
  • 22 July: The Dragons pulled off the upset of the season so far with a 22–18 overtime win over the 1st place Rabbitohs. Rated as 5:1 outsiders going into the game, the Dragons were given no chance by many experts to win the game and were actually trailing the Rabbitohs by 12 points (18–6) going into the final eleven minutes of the match. However, with two quick tries in the space of five minutes the scores were locked up amazingly at 18 all and after several failed drop goal attempts from both sides, the match went into overtime. Three minutes into the overtime period Brett Morris caught the match winning pass from Nathien Fien to win the game. The game also marked Jason Nightingale's 150th game.
  • 29 July: In this MNF match up Wests and Manly commemorated their historic (1970s–1980s) 'Fibros vs Silvertails rivalry' (also known as the 'have-nots' vs the 'haves') by playing each other fittingly in Round 20 – 'Rivalry Round'. This time the 'haves' won it convincingly 36–18 (the 'have-nots' won the first commemorative encounter 19–18 back in March 2009), and in doing so effectively ending the Tigers chances of making a late playoff run. The game also marked the first time Manly had ever played Wests Tigers (founded in 2000) at Campbelltown Stadium. The last time Manly played Wests at Campbelltown Stadium was back in 1998, with Manly running out similarly convincing winners (45–30). Other milestones to note in this game were prodigal Tiger players Robbie Farah and Liam Fulton playing their 200th and 150th games respectively, and departing Tiger's players Benji Marshall and Blake Ayshford playing their final game at Campbelltown Stadium.

2014 NRL season

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Day Date Home team Final score Visiting team Stadium Attendance
Monday 10 March Cronulla Sharks 12-18 Gold Coast Titans Endeavour Field 9,321
Monday 17 March Canterbury Bulldogs 42-4 Cronulla Sharks Stadium Australia 12,057
Monday 24 March Melbourne Storm 28-20 Newcastle Knights Melbourne Rectangular Stadium 11,490
Monday 31 March Gold Coast Titans 13-12 North Queensland Cowboys Robina Stadium 9,482
Monday 7 April North Queensland Cowboys 28-2 Newcastle Knights Willows Sports Complex 11,189
Monday 14 April Melbourne Storm 28-24 St George Illawarra Dragons Melbourne Rectangular Stadium 13,130
Monday 21 April Penrith Panthers 14-12 Gold Coast Titans Penrith Stadium 9,555
Monday 27 April Wests Tigers 6-22 Gold Coast Titans Leichhardt Oval 8,929
Monday 12 May Parramatta Eels 42-24 Cronulla Sharks Parramatta Stadium 12,541
Monday 19 May Manly Sea Eagles 15-14 Newcastle Knights Brookvale Oval 8,655
Monday 26 May Cronulla Sharks 0-18 South Sydney Rabbitohs Endeavour Field 8,137
Monday 2 June South Sydney Rabbitohs 29-10 St George Illawarra Dragons Stadium Australia 11,771
Monday 9 June Canberra Raiders 4-28 Brisbane Broncos Canberra Stadium 8,094
Monday 16 June Gold Coast Titans 20-24 Melbourne Storm Robina Stadium 6,497
Monday 23 June Newcastle Knights 36-28 North Queensland Cowboys Newcastle International Sports Centre 11,925
Monday 30 June St George Illawarra Dragons 24-12 Melbourne Storm Wollongong Showground 10,117
Monday 7 July South Sydney Rabbitohs 10-14 Gold Coast Titans Stadium Australia 10,925
Monday 14 July Penrith Panthers 35-34 Brisbane Broncos Penrith Stadium 12,439
Monday 21 July St George Illawarra Dragons 12-21 Manly Sea Eagles Jubilee Oval 10,530
Monday 28 July Canberra Raiders 18-34 South Sydney Rabbitohs Canberra Stadium 9,526
Monday 4 August Wests Tigers 6-28 Melbourne Storm Campbelltown Stadium 7,782
Monday 11 August Sydney Roosters 26-18 Gold Coast Titans Sydney Football Stadium 6,345
Monday 18 August Penrith Panthers 23-22 North Queensland Cowboys Penrith Stadium 7,276
Monday 25 August Penrith Panthers 10-24 Melbourne Storm Penrith Stadium 8,994
Monday 1 September North Queensland Cowboys 20-19 Cronulla Sharks Willows Sports Complex 11,712
Sunday 7 September Penrith Panthers 22-6 New Zealand Warriors Penrith Stadium 13,551

2015 NRL season

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Day Date Home team Final score Visiting team Stadium Attendance
Monday 9 March St George Illawarra Dragons 4-12 Melbourne Storm Jubilee Oval 10,028
Monday 16 March Wests Tigers 22-4 St George Illawarra Dragons Campbelltown Stadium 11,837
Monday 23 March Sydney Roosters 20-12 Penrith Panthers Sydney Football Stadium 10,735
Monday 30 March North Queensland Cowboys 18-17(OT) Melbourne Storm Willows Sports Complex 11,609
Monday 6 April Penrith Panthers 10-30 North Queensland Cowboys Penrith Stadium 8,409
Monday 13 April South Sydney Rabbitohs 12-30 North Queensland Cowboys Stadium Australia 13,866
Monday 20 April Cronulla Sharks 18-10 South Sydney Rabbitohs Endeavour Field 3,978
Monday 11 May South Sydney Rabbitohs 16-10 St George Illawarra Dragons Stadium Australia 14,126
Monday 18 May Manly Sea Eagles 10-11 Penrith Panthers Brookvale Oval 8,025
Monday 25 May Newcastle Knights 18-31 Brisbane Broncos Newcastle International Sports Centre 12,673
Monday 1 June Sydney Roosters 24-2 Melbourne Storm Sydney Football Stadium 8,265
Monday 8 June Parramatta Eels 30-36 North Queensland Cowboys Parramatta Stadium 9,812
Monday 15 June Melbourne Storm 22-26 Parramatta Eels Melbourne Rectangular Stadium 10,128
Monday 22 June St George Illawarra Dragons 14-19 Sydney Roosters Sydney Football Stadium 10,185
Monday 29 June Canterbury Bulldogs 20-4 Melbourne Storm Belmore Sports Ground 16,764
Monday 6 July Wests Tigers 16-28 Parramatta Eels Stadium Australia 15,347
Monday 13 July Gold Coast Titans 6-38 Manly Sea Eagles Robina Stadium 9,632
Monday 20 July Manly Sea Eagles 12-20 North Queensland Cowboys Brookvale Oval 7,643
Monday 27 July North Queensland Cowboys 46-4 Parramatta Eels Willows Sports Complex 13,767
Monday 3 August Gold Coast Titans 24-14 Parramatta Eels Robina Stadium 7,495
Monday 10 August Canberra Raiders 18-20 Wests Tigers Canberra Stadium 8,704
Monday 17 August Cronulla Sharks 2-30 Melbourne Storm Endeavour Field 10,269
Monday 24 August Melbourne Storm 6-20 Newcastle Knights Melbourne Rectangular Stadium 8,743
Monday 31 August Canberra Raiders 34-18 Penrith Panthers Canberra Stadium 6,717
Sunday 6 September Canterbury Bulldogs 26-22 New Zealand Warriors Stadium Australia 14,821

30 March: After losing their first three games of the season, the Cowboys came from 16–4 down to defeat the Storm 18–17. This began a 12-match winning streak for the club that would set up their ultimately successful assault on the premiership title. 20 April: Cronulla outlasted reigning premiers South Sydney 20–12 in atrocious conditions in front of 3,978.[3] The weather was so atrocious Cronulla offered its members who made it that night T-shirts commemorating their attendance at the game and offered non-members complimentary 2 game memberships; to watch a game in better conditions.[4] 8 June: After trailing Parramatta 30–6, the Cowboys scored five tries in 11 minutes to win the game 36–6, which was their 11th in a row. 29 June: To commemorate their 80th anniversary the Bulldogs played two of their home games at their spiritual home Belmore Sports Ground. This game was their first match there since 1998 and was the only sold-out game in 10 years of Monday night football.

2016 NRL season

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Day Date Home team Final score Visiting team Stadium Attendance
Monday 7 March Melbourne Storm 18-16 St George Illawarra Dragons Melbourne Rectangular Stadium 12,148
Monday 14 March Wests Tigers 36-22 Manly Sea Eagles Leichhardt Oval 11,269
Monday 21 March Manly Sea Eagles 22-12 Cronulla Sharks Brookvale Oval 5,122
Monday 28 March Cronulla Sharks 14-6 Melbourne Storm Endeavour Field 9,155
Monday 3 April Canterbury Bulldogs 8-22 Canberra Raiders Belmore Sports Ground 13,463
Monday 11 April Melbourne Storm 12-18 Canterbury Bulldogs Melbourne Rectangular Stadium 11,037
Monday 18 April Sydney Roosters 16-20 Penrith Panthers Sydney Football Stadium 10,117
Monday 25 April Melbourne Storm 42-0 New Zealand Warriors Melbourne Rectangular Stadium 21,233
Monday 16 May Gold Coast Titans 26-6 Sydney Roosters Robina Stadium 9,363
Monday 23 May Parramatta Eels 6-18 Melbourne Storm Parramatta Stadium 8,941
Monday 30 May Newcastle Knights 18-20 Parramatta Eels Newcastle International Sports Centre 12,856
Monday 6 June Canterbury Bulldogs 18-20 Cronulla Sharks Stadium Australia 10,081
Monday 13 June Cronulla Sharks 13-10 North Queensland Cowboys Endeavour Field 13,119
Monday 20 June Gold Coast Titans 30-10 Manly Sea Eagles Robina Stadium 8,278
Monday 27 June North Queensland Cowboys 30-26 Manly Sea Eagles Willows Sports Complex 15,854
Monday 4 July Manly Sea Eagles 36-6 St George Illawarra Dragons Brookvale Oval 9,048
Monday 11 July Canberra Raiders 26-12 North Queensland Cowboys Canberra Stadium 8,328
Monday 18 July Sydney Roosters 20-32 Cronulla Sharks Sydney Football Stadium 9,276
Monday 25 July South Sydney Rabbitohs 12-20 Manly Sea Eagles Sydney Football Stadium 8,273
Monday 1 August Gold Coast Titans 18-18 Cronulla Sharks Robina Stadium 14,918
Monday 8 August Penrith Panthers 38-18 Sydney Roosters Penrith Stadium 9,653
Monday 15 August Canberra Raiders 22-8 Melbourne Storm Canberra Stadium 15,707
Monday 22 August South Sydney Rabbitohs 12-6 Cronulla Sharks Stadium Australia 7,588
Monday 29 August Parramatta Eels 30-18 St George Illawarra Dragons Parramatta Stadium 13,533
Sunday 4 September Penrith Panthers 36-6 Manly Sea Eagles Penrith Stadium 15,411

2020 NRL season

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Day Date Home team Final score Visiting team Stadium Attendance
Monday 15 June Canterbury Bulldogs 6–42 Sydney Roosters Western Sydney Stadium

15 May: due to a teacher at the school where Canterbury Bulldogs player Aiden Tolman's child attended testing positive to COVID-19, a Sunday night game with the Sydney Roosters was postponed to allow all Bulldogs players to be tested.[2]

See also

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References

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  1. ^ 2018-22 NRL Media Rights Footy Industry
  2. ^ a b NRL game between Canterbury Bulldogs and Sydney Roosters postponed due to coronavirus scare ABC News 14 June 2020
  3. ^ "Subscribe to the Australian | Newspaper home delivery, website, iPad, iPhone & Android apps".
  4. ^ "Sharks and NRL Say Thanks - Sharks". www.sharks.com.au. Archived from the original on 3 March 2017.
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