- Source: 2024 NRL season results
The 2024 NRL season is the 117th of professional rugby league in Australia and the 27th season run by the National Rugby League.
All times are listed in AEDT (UTC+11) from Round 1 to games on Saturday of Round 5 including the Grand Final and AEST (UTC+10) from games on Sunday of Round 5 to the Preliminary finals.
Scores with asterisk (*) indicates golden point games.
Regular season
= Round 1
=March 3–10
For the first time, the NRL season began with a split-round, commencing with a double-header at Allegiant Stadium in Las Vegas, Nevada, with the Manly Warringah Sea Eagles taking on the South Sydney Rabbitohs followed by the Sydney Roosters facing the Brisbane Broncos on 2 March 2024. The NRL announced an attendance of 40,746 for the event, a figure later contradicted by the Las Vegas Stadium Authority whose report confirmed a reduced attendance of 31,927.
= Round 2
=March 14–17
= Round 3 (Multicultural Round)
=March 21–24
= Round 4 (Easter Round)
=March 28–April 1
= Round 5
=April 4–7
= Round 6
=April 11–14
= Round 7
=April 18–21
= Round 8 (ANZAC Round)
=April 25–28
The Wests Tigers recorded their biggest home crowd at Campbelltown since round 16, 2011
= Round 9
=May 2–5
= Round 10
=May 9–12
= Round 11 (Magic Round)
=May 17–19
= Round 12 (Indigenous Round)
=May 23–26
= Round 13
=May 30–June 2
= Round 14
=June 7–10
= Round 15 (Beanie for Brain Cancer Round)
=June 13–16
= Round 16
=June 21–23
Gold Coast recorded the biggest ever win and highest ever score by a Gold Coast side as well as the highest ever score at Cbus Super Stadium.
New Zealand recorded their equal biggest ever loss.
Wests Tigers ended a 10-game losing streak at Campbelltown Sports Stadium.
= Round 17
=June 28–30
= Round 18
=July 4–7
= Round 19
=July 11–14
= Round 20
=July 19–21
= Round 21
=July 26–28
Canterbury ended a 13-game losing streak at Suncorp Stadium
= Round 22 (Women in League Round)
=August 1–4
St George Illawarra won their first game in Melbourne since the 1999 Qualifying Final.
= Round 23
=August 8–11
= Round 24
=August 15–18
= Round 25
=August 22–25
Melbourne Storm claimed the Minor Premiership with their win over the Dolphins and Penrith's loss to the Raiders.
= Round 26
=August 29–September 1
The Parramatta v St George Illawarra game was the first time in competition history that both sides scored 40 points
= Round 27
=September 5–8
Parramatta scored 60 points in a match for the first time since round 25, 2007
Finals series
With their loss to Penrith, the Roosters lost ten games in a row against an opponent for the first time in club history.
Penrith Park (commercially known as BlueBet Stadium) hosted its last NRL match before its redevelopment
Penrith became the first side to win eleven finals a row and the first side to make five Grand Finals in a row since South Sydney in 1971
Penrith became the first side since St George in 1959 to win four premierships in a row
= Bracket
=Stadiums used
References
Notes
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