2019 South Sydney Rabbitohs season

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2019 South Sydney Rabbitohs season
NRL Rank3rd
Play-off resultPreliminary Final
2019 recordWins: 16; Draws: 0; Losses: 8
Points scoredFor: 521; Against: 417
Team information
CEOShane Richardson
Head CoachWayne Bennett
Captain
  • Sam Burgess
StadiumANZ Stadium

Sunshine Coast Stadium (Round 5 Only)
Suncorp Stadium (Round 9 Only)

Central Coast Stadium (Round 21 Only)
Avg. attendance16,925 (Regular Season)
29,688 (Finals)
High attendance34,564 (vs. North Queensland Cowboys in Round 9 of Regular Season)
Top scorers
TriesCody Walker (16 tries)
GoalsAdam Reynolds (96 goals)
PointsAdam Reynolds (207 points)
2018 List of seasons 2020 >

The 2019 South Sydney Rabbitohs season is the 110th in the club's history. Coached by Wayne Bennett[1] and captained by Sam Burgess,[2] they compete in the National Rugby League's 2019 Telstra Premiership.

Harold Matthews Cup[]

Regular season[]

Date Round Opponent Venue Score Tries Goals References
Sat 9 February 1 Western Suburbs colours.svg Western Suburbs Magpies Redfern Oval 36–16 Palu (2), Suaalii (c), Vesikula, Smirnotis, Ace-Nasteski, Mocevakaca Nohra (4/7) [3]
Sat 16 February 2 Canterbury colours.svg Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs Belmore Sports Ground 26–18 Mocevakaca, Palu, Suaalii (c). Ka, Ace-Nasteski Nohra (3/5) [4]
Sat 23 February 3 Penrith Panthers square flag icon with 2017 colours.svg Penrith Panthers Redfern Oval 30–18 Moale (2), Vesikula, Ofria-Hunt, Ace-Nasteski, Nohra Nohra (3/6) [5]
Sat 2 March 4 Eastern Suburbs colours.svg Central Coast Roosters 40–8 Suaalii (c) (4), Kaho, Hawe-De-Thierry, Ace-Nasteski Nohra (6/7) [6]
Sat 9 March 5 Parramatta colours.svg Parramatta Eels Redfern Oval 32–14 Mocevakaca (3), Palu, Suaalii (c), Teaupa Nohra (4/6) [7]
Sat 16 March 6 Eastern Suburbs colours.svg Sydney Roosters Erskineville Oval 26–6 Reeve (2), Smirnotis, Palu, Vesikula Teaupa (3/5) [8]
7 Bye
Sat 30 March 8 Newcastle colours.svg Newcastle Knights Redfern Oval 30–16 Suaalii (c), Mocevakaca, Tuigamala, Hawe-De-Thierry, Di Bartolo, Taliai Nohra (3/6) [9]
Sat 6 April 9 Manly Sea Eagles colours.svg Manly Warringah Sea Eagles 24–28 Suaalii (c) (2), Kaho, Lavaki, Vesikula Nohra (0/3), Teaupa (2/2) [10]
Legend:   Win   Loss   Draw   Bye

Finals[]

Date Round Opponent Venue Score Tries Goals References
Sat 13 April Qualifying-Final Manly Sea Eagles colours.svg Manly Warringah Sea Eagles Lottoland 40–18 Suaalii (c) (4), Kaho (2), Smirnotis Nohra (6/7) [11]
Sat 27 April Preliminary Final Canterbury colours.svg Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs Campbelltown Stadium 30–36 Vesikula (2), Suaalii (c), Ace-Nasteski, Taliai Nohra (5/5) [12]
Legend:   Win   Loss

S.G. Ball Cup[]

Regular season[]

Date Round Opponent Venue Score Tries Goals References
Sat 9 February 1 Western Suburbs colours.svg Western Suburbs Magpies Redfern Oval 32–10 Aldridge (2), Savage, Dodds, Mapapalangi, Meredith Savage (4/6) [13]
Sat 16 February 2 Canterbury colours.svg Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs Belmore Sports Ground 4–30 Zampech Savage (0/1) [14]
Sat 23 February 3 Penrith Panthers square flag icon with 2017 colours.svg Penrith Panthers Redfern Oval 16–20 Mamouzelos (c) (2), Dodds Zampech (2/3) [5]
Sat 2 March 4 Eastern Suburbs colours.svg Central Coast Roosters 14–24 Gleeson, Bijoric, Parnell Zampech (1/3) [15]
Sat 9 March 5 Parramatta colours.svg Parramatta Eels Redfern Oval 28–32 Aldridge, Meredith, Zampech, Taumoepenu, Mamouzelos (c) Zampech (4/5) [16]
Sat 16 March 6 Eastern Suburbs colours.svg Sydney Roosters Erskineville Oval 20–30 Meredith (2), Mamouzelos (c), Aldridge Zampech (2/4) [8]
Sat 23 March 7 Melbourne colours.svg Victoria Thunderbolts Casey Fields 34–30 Mamouzelos (c) (3), Parnell, Meredith, Manumanunitoga Zampech (5/6) [17]
Sat 30 March 8 Newcastle colours.svg Newcastle Knights Redfern Oval 34–16 Zampech (3), Bijorac, Meredith, Mamouzelos (c) Zampech (5/6) [18]
Sat 6 April 9 Manly Sea Eagles colours.svg Manly Warringah Sea Eagles 10–66 Aldridge, Malu Zampech (1/2) [19]
Legend:   Win   Loss   Draw   Bye

Jersey Flegg Cup[]

Regular season[]

Date Round Opponent Venue Score Tries Goals Field Goals References
1 Bye
Sat 23 March 2 St. George Illawarra colours.svg St George Illawarra Dragons Redfern Oval 28–28 Zaurrini (2), Chan-Foon, Er, Manowski Taaffe (3/4), Tautaiolefua (1/1) Zaurrini (0/1) [20]
Sun 31 March 3 North Sydney colours.svg North Sydney Bears Redfern Oval 30–30 Cook (2), Chan-Foon, Mougios (c), Allan Taaffe (5/5) Cook (0/1) [21]
Sat 6 April 4 Manly Sea Eagles colours.svg Manly Warringah Sea Eagles 50–10 Rodwell (2), Cook (2), Angianga (2), Mougios (c) (2), Allan Taaffe (7/9) [22]
Sat 13 April 5 Auckland colours.svg New Zealand Warriors QBE Stadium 34–28 Tautaiolefua (2), Allan (2), Cook, Er, Mougios (c) Taaffe (2/6) [23]
Fri 19 April 6 Canterbury colours.svg Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs ANZ Stadium 22–6 Er, Gardner Mamouzelos, Allan Taaffe (3/5) [24]
Sat 27 April 7 Penrith Panthers square flag icon with 2017 colours.svg Penrith Panthers 0–42 [25]
Thu 2 May 8 North Sydney colours.svg North Sydney Bears ANZ Stadium 26–12 Rodwell, Frasca, Tautaiolefua, Gale, Allan Taaffe (3/5) [26]
Sat 11 May 9 Wests Tigers colours.svg Wests Tigers Leichhardt Oval 58–18 Allan (3), Mamouzelos (2), Taaffe, Cook, Stowers, Rodwell, Frasca Taaffe (7/8), Ilias (2/2) [27]
10 Bye
11 Bye
Sun 2 June 12 Parramatta colours.svg Parramatta Eels 18–31 Mamouzelos, Chan-Foon, Tautaiolefua Ilias (3/3) [28]
Sat 8 June 13 Newcastle colours.svg Newcastle Knights Redfern Oval 16–28 Ilias, Mougios (c), Zampech Ilias (2/3) [29]
Sat 15 June 14 Penrith Panthers square flag icon with 2017 colours.svg Penrith Panthers Redfern Oval 23–22 Tautaiolefua, Ilias, Frasca, Stowers Ilias (3/4) Ilias (1/1) [30]
Sun 23 June 15 Canberra colours.svg Canberra Raiders 28–12 Angianga, Gale, Frasca, Paulo Ilias (2/3), Taaffe (2/2) [31]
Sun 30 June 16 Wests Tigers colours.svg Wests Tigers Campbelltown Stadium 24–38 Ilias (2), French, Cook Taaffe (4/4) [32]
17 Bye
Sat 20 July 18 Parramatta colours.svg Parramatta Eels Redfern Oval 36–32 Rodwell (2), Cook, Taaffe, Mamouzelos, Tautaiolefua Taaffe (6/6) [33]
Sun 28 July 19 St. George Illawarra colours.svg St George Illawarra Dragons WIN Stadium 28–18 Rodwell (2), Puru, Allan, Ilias Ilias (4/5) [34]
Sat 3 August 20 Cronulla colours.svg Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks Shark Park 20–20 Paulo, Angianga, Hawkins, Mougios (c) Ilias (2/4) [35]
Sun 11 August 21 Melbourne colours.svg Victoria Thunderbolts Central Coast Stadium 64–6 Angianga (3), French (2), Hawkins (2), Tautaiolefua, Mougios (c), Dut, Mundine Ilias (10/11) [36]
Sat 17 August 22 Canterbury colours.svg Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs ANZ Stadium 12–18 Paulo (3) Ilias (0/3) [37]
Sat 24 August 23 Newcastle colours.svg Newcastle Knights 32–36 Tautaiolefua (2), Dut, Zaurrini, Taaffe, Taumoepenu Taaffe (4/6) [38]
Fri 30 August 24 Eastern Suburbs colours.svg Sydney Roosters Redfern Oval 23–12 Ilias (2), Allan, Cook Taaffe (3/4) Ilias (1/1) [39]
Legend:   Win   Loss   Draw   Bye

Finals[]

Date Round Opponent Venue Score Tries Goals References
Sun 8 September Elimination Final St. George Illawarra colours.svg St George Illawarra Dragons Campbelltown Stadium 32–24 Allan (2), Ilias (2), Cook, Zaurrini Ilias (4/6) [40]
Sun 15 September Semi-Final Cronulla colours.svg Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks Leichhardt Oval 36–31 Zampech (2), Taaffe, Dut, Tautaiolefua, Zaurrini Taaffe (6/7) [41]
Sat 21 September Preliminary Final Penrith Panthers square flag icon with 2017 colours.svg Penrith Panthers Netstrata Jubilee Stadium 28–16 Allan (2), Cook, Mamouzelos, Mougios (c) Taaffe (4/5) [42]
Sun 29 September Grand Final Canberra colours.svg Canberra Raiders Bankwest Stadium 16–14 Taaffe (2), Mougios (c) Taaffe (2/3) [43]
Legend:   Win   Loss

NSW Women's Premiership[]

Regular season[]

Date Round Opponent Venue Score Tries Goals References
1 Bye
2 Bye
Sun 31 March 3 Canterbury colours.svg Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs ANZ Stadium 18–4 Clay, Lamb, Mo'ale, Gillogly Clay (1/4) [44]
Sat 6 April 4 New South Wales colours.svg Cabramatta Two Blues 12–16 Mo'ale (2) Clay (2/2) [45]
5 Bye
6 Bye
Sun 28 April 7 North Sydney colours.svg North Sydney Bears Erskineville Oval 6–16 Clay Clay (1/1) [46]
Sun 5 May 8 Scotland colours.svg Penrith Brothers 42–4 Sutherland (2), Vunakece (2), Boney, Pilley, Nean, Murray Kelly (5/8) [47]
Sun 12 May 9 Hullcolours.svg Wentworthville Magpies 16–14 Riley (c), Doyle, Mo'ale Clay (1/1), Kelly (1/2) [48]
Sun 19 May 10 Cronulla colours.svg Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks PointsBet Stadium 20–40 Kennedy (2), Pilley, Sutherland Kelly (2/4) [49]
11 Bye
12 Bye
Sat 8 June 13 Country colours.svg CRL Newcastle Redfern Oval 6–24 Mo'ale Clay (1/1) [50]
14 Bye
Sun 30 June 15 Wests Tigers colours.svg Wests Tigers Campbelltown Stadium 10–18 Baird, Doyle Kelly (1/2) [51]
Sat 6 July 16 Wellington colours.svg Mount Prichard Mounties Redfern Oval 8–30 Young (2) Kelly (0/2) [52]
Sat 13 July 17 Ireland colours.svg St Marys Saints 8–34 Baird, Doyle Kelly (0/2) [53]
Legend:   Win   Loss   Draw   Bye

Canterbury Cup[]

Regular season[]

Date Round Opponent Venue Score Tries Goals Field Goals References Notes
Sun 17 March 1 North Sydney colours.svg North Sydney Bears Redfern Oval 18–14 Turner, Brittain (c), Tracey Hiroti (3/3) [54]
Sat 23 March 2 St. George Illawarra colours.svg St George Illawarra Dragons Redfern Oval 24–20 O'Connor, Kennedy, Gagan, Allan Hiroti (4/5) [55]
Sun 31 March 3 Newtown colours.svg Newtown Jets Redfern Oval 28–26 Koloamatangi, Johns, Brittain (c), Gagan, Hiroti Hiroti (4/5) [56]
Sat 6 April 4 Northern Eagles colours.svg Blacktown Workers Sea Eagles Lottoland 12–32 Tracey, O'Connor Hiroti (2/2) [57]
Sat 13 April 5 Auckland colours.svg New Zealand Warriors North Harbour Stadium 18–14 Hiroti, Peoples, Johns Hiroti (3/3) [58]
Sat 20 April 6 Canterbury colours.svg Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs Belmore Sports Ground 36–6 Tracey, Higgins, Koloamatangi, Hills, Hiroti, Gagan Hiroti (6/7) [59]
Sat 27 April 7 Penrith Panthers square flag icon with 2017 colours.svg Penrith Panthers Panthers Stadium 18–20 Brittain (c), Britt, Hiroti Hiroti (3/3) [60]
Sat 4 May 8 Newtown colours.svg Newtown Jets Henson Park 24–26 Hiroti (2), Higgins, Hawkins Hiroti (4/5) [61]
9 Bye
Sat 18 May 10 Wellington colours.svg Mount Prichard Mounties Panthers Stadium 18–32 Amone, Higgins, Johns Hawkins (3/3) [62] Magic Round
Sun 26 May 11 Western Suburbs colours.svg Western Suburbs Magpies Redfern Oval 18–30 Johns, Sironen, Higgins Hawkins (3/3) [63] Kelly-Sattler Cup
Sun 2 June 12 Hullcolours.svg Wentworthville Magpies 20–14 Allan, Cook, Gagan Hawkins (2/2), Dodd (2/2) [64]
Sat 8 June 13 Newcastle colours.svg Newcastle Knights Redfern Oval 26–6 Paulo (2), Brittain (c), Gagan Dodd (5/5) [65]
Sat 15 June 14 Penrith Panthers square flag icon with 2017 colours.svg Penrith Panthers ANZ Stadium 36–16 Hiroti (2), O'Connor (2), Gagan, Allan, Gray Hiroti (4/8) [66]
Sun 30 June 15 Western Suburbs colours.svg Western Suburbs Magpies Campbelltown Stadium 34–16 Johns, Higgins, Sironen, O'Connor, Rodwell, Tracey Hiroti (5/6) [67] Kelly-Sattler Cup
Sat 6 July 16 Wellington colours.svg Mount Prichard Mounties Redfern Oval 30–18 Hiroti, Paulo, Su'A, Sironen Hiroti (5/6) [68]
Sat 13 July 17 Northern Eagles colours.svg Blacktown Workers Sea Eagles ANZ Stadium 22–30 Higgins (2), Allan, Taaffe, Hiroti Hiroti (1/5) [69]
18 Bye
Sun 28 July 19 St. George Illawarra colours.svg St George Illawarra Dragons WIN Stadium 25–22 Hiroti, Higgins, Sironen, Tracey Hiroti (4/5) Taaffe (1/1) [70]
Sun 4 August 20 North Sydney colours.svg North Sydney Bears North Sydney Oval 31–24 Higgins (2), Tracey, Su'A, Hills Hiroti (5/6) Taaffe (1/1) [71]
Sun 11 August 21 Auckland colours.svg New Zealand Warriors Central Coast Stadium 32–30 Amone (2), Tracey, Higgins, Dodd, Nakubuwai Hiroti (4/7) [72]
Sat 17 August 22 Canterbury colours.svg Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs ANZ Stadium 24–36 Higgins, O'Connor, Brittain (c), Tracey Hawkins (4/5) [73]
Sat 24 August 23 Newcastle colours.svg Newcastle Knights 32–4 Hiroti (2), Tracey, Hawkins, Lowe Hiroti (6/6) [74]
Sat 31 August 24 Hullcolours.svg Wentworthville Magpies Redfern Oval 16–26 O'Connor (2), Hiroti Hiroti (2/3) [75]
Legend:   Win   Loss   Draw   Bye

Finals[]

Date Round Opponent Venue Score Tries Goals References
Sun 8 September Qualifying-Final North Sydney colours.svg North Sydney Bears Campbelltown Stadium 32–12 Paulo (3), Hiroti (2), Tracey Hiroti (4/8) [76]
Sat 21 September Preliminary Final Hullcolours.svg Wentworthville Magpies Netstrata Jubilee Stadium 10–35 Turner, Hiroti Hiroti (1/2) [77]
Legend:   Win   Loss

Squad Movements[]

Players[]

2019 Gains[]

Player Signed From Until Reference
Corey Allan Souths-Logan Magpies Colours.svg South Logan Magpies (QLD Cup) 2021 [78]
James Roberts Brisbane colours.svg Brisbane Broncos [79]
Jaydn Su'a [80]
Cory Denniss Newcastle colours.svg Newcastle Knights 2020 [81]
Jaxson Paulo Gold Coast Titans colours.svg Gold Coast Titans [82]
Kurt Dillon Cronulla colours.svg Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks [83]
Liam Knight Canberra colours.svg Canberra Raiders [81]
Tom Amone Northern Eagles colours.svg Blacktown Workers Sea Eagles (NSW Cup) [84]
Bayley Sironen Wests Tigers colours.svg Wests Tigers 2019 [83]
Ethan Lowe North Queensland colours.svg North Queensland Cowboys [85]
Matt McIlwrick Wests Tigers colours.svg Wests Tigers [86]
Rhys Kennedy North Sydney colours.svg North Sydney Bears (NSW Cup)

2019 Losses[]

Player 2019 club Reference
Richard Kennar Brisbane colours.svg Brisbane Broncos [87]
Jesse Arthars Gold Coast Titans colours.svg Gold Coast Titans [88]
Hymel Hunt Newcastle colours.svg Newcastle Knights [89]
Tyrell Fuimaono Penrith Panthers square flag icon with 2017 colours.svg Penrith Panthers
Angus Crichton Eastern Suburbs colours.svg Sydney Roosters [90]
Jason Clark Wolvescolours.svg Warrington Wolves [91]
Robbie Farah Wests Tigers colours.svg Wests Tigers [92]
Robert Jennings [93]
Zane Musgrove [94]

Re-Signs[]

Player Signed Until Reference
Sam Burgess 2023 [95]
Thomas Burgess [96]
Damien Cook [97]
Braidon Burns 2021 [98]
Joshua Cook [99]
Adam Doueihi [100]
Campbell Graham [101]
Dean Hawkins [102]
Keaon Koloamatangi
Ethan Lowe [103]
Cameron Murray [101]
Tevita Tatola [103]
Cody Walker 2020 [104]
Jacob Gagan 2019 [105]
Mark Nicholls
John Sutton [106]
Connor Tracey [107]

Coaches[]

Coach 2018 club 2019 club Reference
Wayne Bennett Brisbane colours.svg Brisbane Broncos South Sydney colours.svg South Sydney Rabbitohs [108]
Anthony Seibold South Sydney colours.svg South Sydney Rabbitohs Brisbane colours.svg Brisbane Broncos

Pre-Season[]

Date Opponent Venue Score Tries Goals Attendance References
Sat 16 February Annandale colours.svg Combined Riverina All Stars Albury Sports Ground 52–10 Graham (2), Tatola, Allan, Tracey, Denniss, Brittain,

Rodwell, Hiroti, Johns

Hiroti (4/7), Rodwell (1/1),

Johns (1/1), Graham (0/1)

~6,000 [109][110]
Sat 23 February Penrith Panthers square flag icon with 2017 colours.svg Penrith Panthers Redfern Oval 8–28 Gagan (2) (0/2) ~4,000 [111][112]
Sat 2 March St. George Illawarra colours.svg Glen Willow Oval 36–24 Allan (3), Graham, Walker, Murray, Sironen Gagai (4/6), Lowe (0/1) 9,027 [113]
Legend:   Win   Loss   Draw

Regular season[]

Home games in bold[114]

Date Round Opponent Venue Score Tries Goals Field Goals Attendance References Notes
Fri 15 March 1 Eastern Suburbs colours.svg Sydney Cricket Ground 26–16 Murray, S. Burgess, Graham, Walker, Johnston Reynolds (3/5) 24,527 [115] Ron Coote Cup
Thu 21 March 2 St. George Illawarra colours.svg Jubilee Oval 34–18 S. Burgess (2), Murray, Walker, Burns, Graham Reynolds (5/6) 10,080 [116]
Sun 31 March 3 Gold Coast Titans colours.svg ANZ Stadium 28–20 Graham (2), Allan, Lowe Reynolds (6/8) 10,128 [117]
Sat 6 April 4 Manly Sea Eagles colours.svg Manly Warringah Sea Eagles Lottoland 12–13 S. Burgess, Graham Reynolds (2/5) Reynolds (0/2) 12,304 [118]
Sat 13 April 5 Auckland colours.svg Sunshine Coast Stadium 28–24 Walker (4), Lowe Reynolds (4/5) Reynolds (0/1) 11,912 [119]
Fri 19 April 6 Canterbury colours.svg Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs ANZ Stadium (Reciprocal) 14–6 Graham, Johnston Reynolds (3/3) 30,040 [120]
Fri 26 April 7 Penrith Panthers square flag icon with 2017 colours.svg Penrith Panthers Panthers Stadium 22–18 Turner, Allan, Walker, Gagai Reynolds (3/5) 14,931 [121] ANZAC Round
Thu 2 May 8 Brisbane colours.svg ANZ Stadium 38–6 Walker (2), Reynolds, Turner, S. Burgess, Sutton Reynolds (7/7) Reynolds (0/1) 13,643 [122]
Sun 12 May 9 North Queensland colours.svg North Queensland Cowboys Suncorp Stadium 32–16 S. Burgess, Murray, Turner, Walker, Cook Reynolds (6/7) 34,564 [123] Magic Round
Sat 18 May 10 Canberra colours.svg GIO Stadium 16–12 Walker, Hiroti Reynolds (4/4) 16,965 [124]
Sat 25 May 11 Wests Tigers colours.svg ANZ Stadium 32–16 Murray (2), Reynolds, Cook, Knight Reynolds (3/3), Gagai (3/3) 18,195 [125] Indigenous Round
Fri 31 May 12 Parramatta colours.svg Parramatta Eels Western Sydney Stadium 14–26 T. Burgess, Tatola Reynolds (3/3) 21,645 [126]
Fri 7 June 13 Newcastle colours.svg Newcastle Knights ANZ Stadium 12–20 Roberts, S. Burgess Gagai (2/3) 8,253 [127]
Sat 15 June 14 Penrith Panthers square flag icon with 2017 colours.svg Penrith Panthers ANZ Stadium 18–19 Murray, Knight, Gagai Doueihi (1/1), Gagai (2/3) Walker (0/1) 11,023 [128]
Thu 27 June 15 Wests Tigers colours.svg Western Sydney Stadium 9–14 Allan Reynolds (2/2) Reynolds (1/1) 9,807 [129]
16 Bye
Sat 13 July 17 Manly Sea Eagles colours.svg Manly Warringah Sea Eagles ANZ Stadium 21–20 Britt, Gagai, Graham Reynolds (4/5) Reynolds (1/1) 13,434 [130]
Sat 20 July 18 North Queensland colours.svg North Queensland Cowboys 1300SMILES Stadium 30–18 Lowe (2), Gagai, Tatola, Murray Reynolds (5/5) Reynolds (0/1) 16,638 [131]
Fri 26 July 19 St. George Illawarra colours.svg ANZ Stadium 20–16 Gagai (2), Walker, Graham Reynolds (2/5) Reynolds (0/1) 12,318 [132]
Sat 3 August 20 Cronulla colours.svg Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks Shark Park 24–39 Gagai, Murray, Walker, Graham Reynolds (4/4) 13,523 [133]
Sun 11 August 21 Melbourne colours.svg Melbourne Storm Central Coast Stadium 16–26 Graham (3) Reynolds (2/3), Lowe (0/1) 19,533 [134]
Sat 17 August 22 Canterbury colours.svg Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs ANZ Stadium 6–14 Reynolds (3/3) 14,112 [135] Women In League Round
Fri 23 August 23 Brisbane colours.svg Suncorp Stadium 22–20 Gagai, Walker, Cook Reynolds (5/5) 33,225 [136]
Fri 30 August 24 Auckland colours.svg Mount Smart Stadium 31–10 Murray (2), Johnston, Gagai Reynolds (7/7) Reynolds (1/1) 15,295 [137]
Thu 5 September 25 Eastern Suburbs colours.svg ANZ Stadium 16–10 Graham, Walker Reynolds (4/4) 20,093 [138] Ron Coote Cup
Legend:   Win   Loss   Draw   Bye

Finals[]

Date Round Opponent Venue Score Tries Goals Attendance References
Fri 13 September Qualifying Final Eastern Suburbs colours.svg Sydney Cricket Ground 6–30 Reynolds Reynolds (1/1) 30,370 [139]
Fri 20 September Semi-Final Manly Sea Eagles colours.svg Manly Warringah Sea Eagles ANZ Stadium 34–26 Murray (2), Johnston, Walker, Sutton Reynolds (7/9) 32,127 [140]
Fri 27 September Preliminary Final Canberra colours.svg GIO Stadium 10–16 Gagai, Graham Reynolds (1/2) 26,567 [141]
Legend:   Win   Loss

Representative Honor's[]

Pos. Player Team Call-up References
Under-16's
PR Izayah Tuigamala New South Wales colours.svg New South Wales Koori 2019 Koori vs Murri [142]
FB Joseph Suaalii City colours.svg HMC Representatives Under-16's City vs Country [143]
WG Terrell Kalo Kalo
PR Davvy Moale
IC Faresa Palu
William Taliai
FB Terrell Kalo Kalo New South Wales colours.svg New South Wales U16's Junior International [144]
PR Davvy Moale
IC Wiliam Taliai
Under-18's
PR Lachlan Gale Australia Australian Schoolboys Junior International [145]
HK Peter Mamouzelos Greece Greece Titans European Championship C Final

2019 European Championship Play-off

[146]
IC [147]
Under-20's
HB Blake Taaffe New South Wales colours.svg New South Wales U20's U20's State of Origin [148]
PR Ky Rodwell
Marc Zaurrini Italy Italy Azzurri (ToS) 2019 European Championship Play-off [149]
Jack Frasca
Zane Bijorac Serbia Serbia White Eagles [150]
IC Nick Mougios Greece Greece Titans [147]
Women's
IC Kyara Nean Australia 2019 Women's All Stars Match [151]
HK Rebecca Riley City colours.svg [152]
LK Eloise Vunakece Fiji Women's International [153]
SR Fiji 2019 Women's PM's XIII Match [154]
Jasmine Allende Australia
Reserve Grade
CO Shane Millard New South Wales colours.svg New South Wales Residents 2019 Residents State of Origin [155]
FE Connor Tracey
HK Billy Britain
SR Dean Britt
IC Keaon Koloamatangi
Tom Amone
Jack Johns Italy Italy Azzurri (ToS) 2019 European Championship Play-off [149]
First Grade
CO Wayne Bennett England England 2019 Nines World Cup [156]
United Kingdom Great Britain Lions 2019 Great Britain Lions Tour [157]
FB Alex Johnston Australia Indigenous All Stars 2019 All Stars Match [158]
FE Cody Walker
WG Dane Gagai Māori people Māori All Stars
FE Cody Walker New South Wales colours.svg New South Wales Blues 2019 State of Origin [159]
HK Damien Cook [159][160][161]
IC Cameron Murray
WG Dane Gagai Queensland colours.svg Queensland Maroons [162][163][164]
SR Ethan Lowe [165]
IC Tevita Tatola Tonga Tonga 2019 Oceania Cup [166]
WG Campbell Graham Australia Junior Kangaroos Junior International [167]
Australia Prime Minister's XIII 2019 Prime Minister's XIII Match [168]
IC Australia Australia 9s 2019 World Cup 9s [169]
FE Cody Walker Australia Prime Minister's XIII 2019 Prime Minister's XIII Match [154]
HK Damien Cook Australia Australia Kangaroos 2019 Oceania Cup [170]
IC Cameron Murray
PR Thomas Burgess England England 9s 2019 World Cup 9s [171]
PR, IC United Kingdom Great Britain Lions 2019 Great Britain Lions tour
FB Alex Johnston Papua New Guinea Papua New Guinea 2019 Oceania Cup

2019 Great Britain Lions tour

[172]
  • Bold denotes players who captained their respective teams.
  • (SoT) - Train on Squad

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