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2025 NRL season results

The 2025 NRL season was the 118th of professional rugby league in Australia and the 28th season run by the National Rugby League.

Regular season
Round 1 March 2–9 • For a second consecutive season, the NRL season commenced with a split round, beginning with a double-header at Allegiant Stadium in Las Vegas, Nevada. As per the previous year, the NRL's attendance figure of 45,209 for the event was later contradicted by the Las Vegas Stadium Authority, who reported a reduced attendance of 38,107. • The match between the Dolphins and South Sydney was originally scheduled to take place at Suncorp Stadium but was moved to CommBank Stadium with Souths to host the match instead due to severe weather in South East Queensland from Tropical Cyclone Alfred. As compensation, the Dolphins will host the return game in round 17. • The Brisbane Broncos and Melbourne Storm both scored 50 points, the first time more than one team had done so in round 1. • The Melbourne Storm recorded their highest round 1 home attendance in the club's history. Round 2 March 13–16 • The Sydney Roosters ended a 10 match losing streak against Penrith, their longest against any side to date. Round 3 March 20–23 Round 4 March 27–30 • St George Illawarra defeated the Storm in consecutive matches for the first time since 1999. • Canterbury recorded their best start to a season since 1993. Round 5 (Multicultural Round) April 3–6 • Penrith lost 4 games in a row for the first time since 2019. Round 6 April 10–13 Round 7 (Easter Round) April 17–21 • The Canterbury-Bankstown vs South Sydney match attracted the largest regular season crowd in NRL history (excluding double headers), beating the previous record crowd set in round 26, 2013. • Canterbury scored their 1000th try at Accor Stadium in the opening try of the match scored by Josh Curran, the first club to achieve this feat since the stadium opened in 1999. • Luke Metcalf's match winning penalty goal in golden point against the Broncos (50m) was the second longest penalty goal ever kicked since Kyle Feldt (55m) in 2018 Round 8 (ANZAC Round) April 24–27 === Round 9 (Magic Round) === May 2–4 === Round 10 (Women in League Round) === May 8–11 • For the first time in NRL history, 2 teams came back from 20 point deficits to win the game within the same round, with the Titans and Bulldogs coming back from 20-0 down against their respective teams. Round 11 May 16–18 Round 12 May 22–25 Round 13 May 30–June 1Alex Johnston scored his 200th try in South Sydney's loss to the Warriors, becoming only the second person after Ken Irvine to achieve this feat in the NRL and it's predecessors since 1908 Round 14 June 5–9 Round 15 June 12–15 • The North Queensland Cowboys 58-4 loss to the Dolphins is their biggest ever defeat in a home game, and their biggest in any game since Round 21, 2001. • For the first time since Round 8 2015, the Rabbitohs vs Bulldogs game had to be paused due to bad weather conditions (lightning). Round 16 June 20–22 Round 17 (Beanie for Brain Cancer Round) June 26–29 - The match between the Dolphins and South Sydney was originally scheduled to be held at Accor Stadium with Souths hosting the match. However, due to their Round 1 match being moved to CommBank Stadium and hosted by Souths due to severe weather in South East Queensland from Tropical Cyclone Alfred, their return game in Round 17 will become a Dolphins home game instead as compensation. The match was also rescheduled to a later start due to the Brisbane Broncos hosting a game at the same venue earlier in the day, without the games being packaged as a double-header. Round 18 July 4–6 Round 19 July 11–13 Round 20 July 17–20 Round 21 July 24–27 • The game between Bulldogs and the Sea Eagles was their first at Allianz Stadium since the 2014 Semi-Final Round 22 July 31–August 3 Round 23 (Indigenous Round) August 7–10 • St. George Illawarra ended a 10 match losing streak against Cronulla-Sutherland. • The Dolphins 64-12 loss to the Roosters was the biggest in the club's history. Round 24 (Indigenous Round) August 14–17 • Harry Grant scored the match winning try in golden point to win the game for the Storm. • Jarrod Cole made his debut as referee between the Cowboys and the Knights Round 25 (Telstra Footy Country Round) August 21–24 Round 26 August 28–31 • The Canberra Raiders won their first minor premiership since 1990 Round 27 September 4–7James Fisher-Harris scored a try in the first 9 seconds of the New Zealand's match against Manly Warringah, the fastest in NRL history, surpassing the previous record of 11 seconds set by Kirisome Auva'a in 2017. • Two teams scored over 60 points in a single round for the first time since Round 24, 2003. ==Finals series==
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