2014 National Rugby Championship

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2014 National Rugby Championship
Date21 August – 1 November 2014
Champions Brisbane City (1st title)
Runners-up Perth Spirit
Matches played39
Attendance87,704
(average 2,249 per match)
Highest attendance13,700
Brisbane City 37 – 16 University of Canberra Vikings (18 October 2014)
Lowest attendance500
NSW Country Eagles 26 – 32 Brisbane City (24 October 2014)
Top point scorer Jack Debreczeni (144)
 Melbourne Rising
Top try scorer Andrew Kellaway (9)
 NSW Country Eagles
Official website
buildcorpnrc.com.au
2015  
NRC Competition Launch with Buildcorp MD Tony Sukkar and players from all nine teams. Buildcorp NRC Competition Launch with Buildcorp MD Tony Sukkar and team captains.jpg
NRC Competition Launch with Buildcorp MD Tony Sukkar and players from all nine teams.

The 2014 National Rugby Championship (known as the Buildcorp National Rugby Championship for sponsorship reasons) was the inaugural season of Australia's National Rugby Championship, involving nine professional rugby union teams from around Australia. [1] The competition kicked off on 21 August 2014. The final was held on 1 November 2014 and won by Brisbane City.

Contents

Teams and venues

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SYD
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BC
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MR
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NSW
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PS
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QC
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CV
Location of teams in the 2014 National Rugby Championship

Legend:
BCBrisbane City
MRMelbourne Rising
NSWNSW Country Eagles
PSPerth Spirit
QCQueensland Country
CVUniversity of Canberra Vikings

Blue pog.svg SYD – Sydney (see below)
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GSR
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NHR
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SYD
Location of the Sydney-based teams in the 2014 National Rugby Championship

GSRGreater Sydney Rams
NHRNorth Harbour Rays
SYDSydney Stars

The nine teams for the 2014 NRC season included four from New South Wales, two from Queensland, and one each from Australian Capital Territory, Victoria, and Western Australia: [2]

RegionTeamCoach(es)Captain(s)
ACT University of Canberra Vikings Flag of Australia (converted).svg Dan McKellar Flag of Australia (converted).svg Fotu Auelua
NSW NSW Country Eagles Flag of Australia (converted).svg Darren Coleman Flag of Australia (converted).svg Matthew Carraro
Flag of Australia (converted).svg Cameron Treloar
Greater Sydney Rams Flag of Australia (converted).svg Brian Melrose Flag of Australia (converted).svg Jed Holloway
North Harbour Rays Flag of Australia (converted).svg Geoff Townsend Flag of Australia (converted).svg Greg Peterson
Sydney Stars Flag of Australia (converted).svg Chris Malone Flag of Australia (converted).svg Pat McCutcheon
QLD Brisbane City Flag of Australia (converted).svg Nick Stiles Flag of Australia (converted).svg David McDuling
Queensland Country Flag of Australia (converted).svg Steve Meehan Flag of Australia (converted).svg Anthony Fainga'a
VIC Melbourne Rising Flag of Australia (converted).svg Sean Hedger Flag of Australia (converted).svg Nic Stirzaker
WA Perth Spirit Flag of South Africa.svg David Wessels
Flag of South Africa.svg Kevin Foote
Flag of Australia (converted).svg Rory Walton
Flag of Australia (converted).svg Sam Wykes
Flag of Australia (converted).svg Ian Prior

Home match venues for the 2014 NRC season: [2]

RegionTeamMatch VenueCapacityCity
ACT University of Canberra Vikings Viking Park 10,000 Canberra
NSW NSW Country Eagles Caltex Park 12,000 Dubbo
Central Coast Stadium 20,059 Gosford
Oakes Oval 10,000 Lismore
Wade Park 8,000 Orange
Coogee Oval 5,000 Sydney
Greater Sydney Rams Parramatta Stadium 20,700
North Harbour Rays Brookvale Oval 23,000
Sydney Stars Leichhardt Oval 22,000
QLD Brisbane City Suncorp Stadium 52,500 Brisbane
Ballymore 18,000
Queensland Country Ballymore 18,000
Bond University 5,000 Gold Coast
Cbus Super Stadium 27,000
Mike Carney Toyota Park 5,000 Townsville
VIC Melbourne Rising AAMI Park 29,500 Melbourne
WA Perth Spirit Adelaide Airport Oval 15,000 Adelaide
HBF Arena 16,000 Perth
Rockingham RUC 3,000
UWA Rugby Club 4,000

Experimental Law Variations

As part of the initial championship, the ARU was given approval by the IRB to conduct experimental law trials as part of the 2014 National Rugby Championship. [3] Proposed law variations were first considered by a panel composed of the current Wallabies coach Ewen McKenzie, former Wallabies coach Bob Dwyer, former Wallaby Rod Kafer and former top referee Wayne Erikson. The variations were then put to the voting public, before returning to the panel.

The variations in place for the 2014 and 2015 seasons are listed below.

NRC Law Variations 2014–2015
Existing Law of the GameVariation
Law 9.A.1
Value of a Conversion goal - 2 points
Value of a Penalty goal - 3 points
Value of a Dropped goal - 3 points



Value of a Conversion goal - 3 points
Value of a Penalty goal - 2 points
Value of a Dropped goal - 2 points


Previously trialled in South Africa’s Varsity Cup. [3]

Law 5.7(e)
If time expires and the ball is not dead, or an awarded scrum or lineout has not been completed, the referee allows play to continue until the next time that the ball becomes dead. The ball becomes dead when the referee would have awarded a scrum, lineout, an option to the non-infringing team, drop out or after a conversion or successful penalty kick at goal. If a scrum has to be reset, the scrum has not been completed. If time expires and a mark, free kick or penalty kick is then awarded, the referee allows play to continue.
Non-offending team is allowed to kick the ball into touch after being awarded a penalty kick, which has been blown after time expires, and the lineout will take place.
Law 19.6
The player taking the throw-in must stand at the correct place. The player must not step into the field of play when the ball is thrown. The ball must be thrown straight, so that it travels at least 5 metres along the line of touch before it first touches the ground or touches or is touched by a player.
Latitude will be given to the throwing team if the opposing team does not compete for the ball near where the ball is received
Law 9.B.1(e)
The kicker must take the kick within one minute and thirty seconds (ninety seconds) from the time a try has been awarded. The player must take the kick within one minute and thirty seconds even if the ball rolls over and has to be placed again.
Time limit reduced to 60 seconds for conversion kicks, and 45 seconds for penalty kicks.
Law 20.1(d)
No delay. A team must not intentionally delay forming a scrum.
Team has 30 seconds to form a scrum from the time the referee gives the mark.
Law 20.12(c)
When a team has won the ball in a scrum, the scrum half of the opposing team is offside if that scrum half steps in front of the ball with either foot while the ball is still in the scrum.
Opposing scrum half is not allowed to enter the gap between the flanker and number 8, even if they stay behind the ball
Law 21.2(a)
The kicker must take the penalty or free kick at the mark or anywhere behind it on a line through the mark.
Increased latitude will be given to where penalty and free kicks are to be taken
Law 19.2(d)
For a quick throw-in, the player must use the ball that went into touch. A quick throw-in is not permitted if another person has touched the ball apart from the player throwing it in and an opponent who carried it into touch. The same team throws into the lineout.
Players will be allowed to take quick throw-ins regardless of whether someone else has touched the ball
Law 17.2(d)
Keeping players on their feet. Players in a maul must endeavour to stay on their feet. The ball carrier in a maul may go to ground providing the ball is available immediately and play continues.
Greater policing of this law, in order to discourage "hold up tackles", by ensuring that the tackler, who holds up a ball carrier in an effort to form a maul, does not collapse the maul as soon as it has formed.
Competition rule - Bonus point awarded for scoring 4 triesBonus point awarded if winning team scores 3 or more tries than their opponents.

This particular system has been used in France's professional leagues since the 2007–08 northern hemisphere season. [4] [5]
Television match official protocolsTelevision match official to only be consulted about tries and in-goal plays.

Regular season

The nine teams compete in a round-robin tournament for the regular season. Each team has four matches at home and four away, and one bye. The top four teams qualify for the title play-offs with semi-finals and finals. [1] [6]

Standings

PosTeamPldWDLPFPAPDTBLBPtsQualification
1Flag of Victoria (Australia).svg Melbourne Rising 8800399184+2158040Qualification for Semi-finals
2Flag of New South Wales.svg New South Wales Country Eagles 8602251202+492127
3Flag of Queensland.svg Brisbane City 8602295257+382026
4Flag of Western Australia.svg Perth Spirit 8305301259+422317
5Flag of New South Wales.svg Greater Sydney Rams 8314254265112016
6Flag of the Australian Capital Territory.svg Canberra Vikings 8224210238280214
7Flag of New South Wales.svg North Harbour Rays 8224240327870012
8Flag of Queensland.svg Queensland Country 8206208281731211
9Flag of New South Wales.svg Sydney Stars 8116211356145017
Updated to match(es) played on 18 October 2014. Source: rugbyarchive.net

Round-by-round

Team Progression – 2014 NRC season
TeamR1R2R3R4R5R6R7R8R9
Brisbane City 4
(3rd)
8
(3rd)
8
(4th)
12
(3rd)
12
(3rd)
16
(2nd)
16
(5th)
21
(3rd)
26
(3rd)
Greater Sydney Rams 0
(9th)
0
(8th)
4
(6th)
9
(6th)
9
(5th)
11
(6th)
16
(4th)
16
(5th)
16
(5th)
Melbourne Rising 5
(2nd)
10
(1st)
15
(1st)
20
(1st)
25
(1st)
30
(1st)
30
(1st)
35
(1st)
40
(1st)
NSW Country Eagles 5
(1st)
10
(2nd)
14
(2nd)
15
(2nd)
15
(2nd)
15
(3rd)
19
(2nd)
23
(2nd)
27
(2nd)
North Harbour Rays 0
(7th)
0
(6th)
0
(8th)
4
(7th)
8
(6th)
10
(7th)
12
(7th)
12
(7th)
12
(7th)
Perth Spirit 4
(4th)
5
(5th)
5
(5th)
5
(6th)
6
(8th)
11
(4th)
16
(3rd)
16
(4th)
17
(4th)
Queensland Country 0
(6th)
0
(7th)
1
(7th)
2
(8th)
6
(7th)
6
(8th)
6
(8th)
11
(8th)
11
(8th)
Sydney Stars 0
(8th)
0
(9th)
0
(9th)
0
(9th)
2
(9th)
2
(9th)
3
(9th)
3
(9th)
7
(9th)
University of Canberra Vikings 1
(5th)
5
(4th)
9
(3rd)
9
(4th)
11
(4th)
11
(5th)
13
(6th)
14
(6th)
14
(6th)

The table above shows a team's progression throughout the season.
For each round, their cumulative points total is shown with the overall log position in brackets.
Key:windrawlossbye

Competition rounds

Round 1

21 August Brisbane City 45–20 Sydney Stars Ballymore, Brisbane  
19:30 AESTTry: Toby White Ru ball.svg 6', 43'
Chris Kuridrani Ru ball.svg 37', 62'
Jake McIntyre Ru ball.svg 45'
Harry Parker Ru ball.svg 64'
Con: Jake McIntyre Rugby penalty.svg 7', 38', 46', 63', 65' (5/6)
Report [7]
Summary [8]
Try: Henry Clunies-Ross Ru ball.svg 2'
Sam Quinn Ru ball.svg 20'
James Dargaville Ru ball.svg 25'
Jim Stewart Ru ball.svg 31'
Con: Stuart Dunbar (0/4)
Attendance: 3,408
Referee: Flag of Australia (converted).svg Rohan Hoffmann
23 August(BP) Canberra Vikings 23–28 Perth Spirit Viking Park, Canberra  
14:30 AESTTry: Isaac Thompson Ru ball.svg 41'
Robbie Coleman Ru ball.svg 54', 63'
Nigel Ah Wong Ru ball.svg 59'
Con: Christian Lealiifano Rugby penalty.svg 63' (1/4)
Cards: Tom Staniforth Yellow card.svg 65' to 75'
Report [9]
Summary [10]
Try: Zack Holmes Ru ball.svg 7'
Dillyn Leyds Ru ball.svg 28'
Amman Matuatu Ru ball.svg 69'
Heath Tessmann Ru ball.svg 80'
Con: Zack Holmes Rugby penalty.svg 8' (1/2)
Luke Burton Rugby penalty.svg 70' (1/2)
Pen: Luke Burton Rugby penalty.svg 76' (1/1)
Cards: Richard Hardwick Yellow card.svg 55' to 65'
Alec Hepburn Yellow card.svg 56' to 66'
Attendance: 1,500
Referee: Flag of Australia (converted).svg Damien Mitchelmore
23 August(BP) NSW Country Eagles 31–2 Greater Sydney Rams Coogee Oval, Sydney  
15:00 AESTTry: Matthew Carraro Ru ball.svg 41'
Andrew Kellaway Ru ball.svg 66'
Will Miller Ru ball.svg 69'
Apakuku Ma'afu Ru ball.svg 80'
Con: Sam Windsor Rugby penalty.svg 41', 66', 80' (3/4)
Pen: Sam Windsor Rugby penalty.svg 20' (1/1)
Report [11]
Summary [12]
Pen: Ben Volavola Rugby penalty.svg 9' (1/1)
Cards: Benn Robinson Yellow card.svg 66' to 76'
Auvasa Faleali'i Yellow card.svg 66' to 76'
Attendance: 1,000
Referee: Flag of Australia (converted).svg James Leckie
24 August(BP) Melbourne Rising 55–34 North Harbour Rays AAMI Park, Melbourne [13]  
14:00 AESTTry: Telusa Veainu Ru ball.svg 5', 42'
Sefa Naivalu Ru ball.svg 14', 67'
Nic Stirzaker Ru ball.svg 24'
Jack Debreczeni Ru ball.svg 43', 78'
Reuben Rolleston Ru ball.svg 68'
Con: Jack Debreczeni Rugby penalty.svg 5', 24', 42', 43', 68' (5/8)
Report [14]
Summary [15]
Try: Ed Gower Ru ball.svg 15'
David Fletscheer Ru ball.svg 25'
Matt Lucas Ru ball.svg 31'
Mitch Lewis Ru ball.svg 40'
Dave Porecki Ru ball.svg 41'
Con: Hamish Angus Rugby penalty.svg 15', 31', 41' (3/5)
Attendance: 2,187
Referee: Flag of Australia (converted).svg Andrew Lees
Bye/s: Queensland Country

Round 2

28 August Greater Sydney Rams 18–37 Canberra Vikings Pirtek Stadium, Sydney  
19:30 AESTTry: Auvasa Faleali'i Ru ball.svg 5'
Afa Pakalani Ru ball.svg 18'
Jed Holloway Ru ball.svg 62'
Con: Ben Volavola Rugby penalty.svg 65' (1/3)
Cards: Hugh Roach Yellow card.svg 67' to 77'
Jed Gillespie Yellow card.svg 78'
Report [16]
Summary [17]
Try: Isaac Thompson Ru ball.svg 25'
Leslie Leulua’iali’i-Makin Ru ball.svg 39'
Jarrad Butler Ru ball.svg 49', 68'
Thomas Cusack Ru ball.svg 51'
Con: Jesse Mogg Rugby penalty.svg 26', 40', 52', 69' (4/5)
Cards: Seilala Lam Yellow card.svg 10' to 20'
Attendance: 1,500
Referee: Flag of Australia (converted).svg Angus Gardner
30 August Queensland Country 13–37 NSW Country Eagles (BP) Bond University, Gold Coast  
15:00 AESTTry: Tom Pincus Ru ball.svg 23'
Rubin Fuimaono Ru ball.svg 51'
Con: Tom Pincus Rugby penalty.svg 520' (1/2)
Pen: Tom Pincus (0/1)
Report [18]
Summary [19]
Try: Stephen Hoiles Ru ball.svg 5'
Andrew Kellaway Ru ball.svg 16', 26', 79'
Patrick Dellit Ru ball.svg 75'
Con: Sam Windsor Rugby penalty.svg 6', 17', 76' (3/4)
Darcy Etrich Rugby penalty.svg 80' (1/1)
Attendance: 2,000
Referee: Flag of Australia (converted).svg Steve Walsh
31 August Sydney Stars 13-45 Melbourne Rising (BP) Leichhardt Oval, Sydney  
15:00 AESTTry: James Dargaville Ru ball.svg 25'
Jim Stewart Ru ball.svg 29'
Con: Stuart Dunbar Rugby penalty.svg 30' (1/2)
Report [20]
Summary [21]
Try: Nic Stirzaker Ru ball.svg 11'
Mitch Inman Ru ball.svg 22'
Telusa Veainu Ru ball.svg 39'
Sam Jeffries Ru ball.svg 46'
Sefa Naivalu Ru ball.svg 53'
Joe Kamana Ru ball.svg 72'
Con: Jack Debreczeni Rugby penalty.svg 22', 39', 47', 54', 73' (5/6)
Attendance: 1,005 [22]
Referee: Flag of New Zealand.svg Shane McDermott
31 August(BP) Perth Spirit 21–26 Brisbane City McGillivray Oval, Perth  
15:30 AWSTTry: Dillyn Leyds Ru ball.svg 13', 35'
Heath Tessmann Ru ball.svg 21'
Con: Dillyn Leyds Rugby penalty.svg 14', 36' (2/3)
Cards: Matt Hodgson Yellow card.svg 43' to 53'
Report [23]
Summary [24]
Try: Chris Kuridrani Ru ball.svg 4'
Pettowa Paraka Ru ball.svg 30', 38'
Junior Laloifi Ru ball.svg 66'
Con: Jake McIntyre Rugby penalty.svg 39', 67' (2/4)
Pen: Jake McIntyre (0/1)
Attendance: 2,300
Referee: Flag of Australia (converted).svg Graham Cooper
Bye/s: North Harbour Rays

Round 3

4 September North Harbour Rays 21–33 NSW Country Eagles Brookvale Oval, Sydney  
19:30 AESTTry: Michael Wells Ru ball.svg 6'
Luke Holmes Ru ball.svg 40'
Dave Feltscheer Ru ball.svg 51'
Con: Hamish Angus Rugby penalty.svg 40', 52' (2/3)
Report [25]
Summary [26]
Try: Andrew Kellaway Ru ball.svg 12', 60'
Ed Stubbs Ru ball.svg 30'
Samu Wara Ru ball.svg 57'
Con: Sam Windsor Rugby penalty.svg 13', 31', 58' (3/4)
Pen: Sam Windsor Rugby penalty.svg 67', 80' (2/2)
Attendance: 1,982
Referee: Flag of Australia (converted).svg Graham Cooper
6 September Perth Spirit 34–44 Greater Sydney Rams Adelaide Airport Stadium, Adelaide  
14:00 ACSTTry: Alec Hepburn Ru ball.svg 29'
Zack Holmes Ru ball.svg 35'
Dillyn Leyds Ru ball.svg 40'
Harry Scoble Ru ball.svg 48'
Va'a Mailei Ru ball.svg 74'
Con: Ian Prior Rugby penalty.svg 29', 36', 75' (3/5)
Cards: Kieran Stringer Yellow card.svg 22' to 32'
Report [27]
Summary [28]
Try: Taqele Naiyaravoro Ru ball.svg 22', 44', 62'
Jed Holloway Ru ball.svg 56'
Jarome McKenzie Ru ball.svg 64'
Dane Chisholm Ru ball.svg 69'
Con: Ben Volavola Rugby penalty.svg 23', 57', 63', 65' (4/6)
Pen: Ben Volavola Rugby penalty.svg 17' (1/1)
Dane Chisholm (0/1)
Attendance: 2,000
Referee: Flag of Australia (converted).svg Andrew Lees
6 September Canberra Vikings 26–21 Queensland Country (BP) Viking Park, Canberra  
14:30 AESTTry: Jarrad Butler Ru ball.svg 7'
Jerome Nuimata Ru ball.svg 34'
Nigel Ah Wong Ru ball.svg 53'
Robbie Coleman Ru ball.svg 79'
Con: Jesse Mogg Rugby penalty.svg 8', 54' (2/4)
Report [29]
Summary [30]
Try: Clynton Knox Ru ball.svg 12'
Beau Robinson Ru ball.svg 17'
James Turner Ru ball.svg 80'
Con: Matt Brandon Rugby penalty.svg 13', 80' (2/3)
Attendance: 2,000
Referee: Flag of New Zealand.svg Shane McDermott
6 September Brisbane City 18–79 Melbourne Rising (BP) Ballymore, Brisbane  
15:00 AESTTry: Chris Kuridrani Ru ball.svg 12'
Samu Kerevi Ru ball.svg 19'
Liam Gill Ru ball.svg 26'
Con: Jake McIntyre Rugby penalty.svg 13' (1/3)
Cards: Nick Frisby Yellow card.svg 5' to 15'
Will Genia Yellow card.svg 48' to 58'
Report [31]
Summary [32]
Try: Jonah Placid Ru ball.svg 4'
Sefa Naivalu Ru ball.svg 7'
Tom English Ru ball.svg 24', 58', 63', 80'
Lopeti Timani Ru ball.svg 31', 52'
Telusa Veainu Ru ball.svg 43'
Pat Leafa Ru ball.svg 68'
Lloyd Johansson Ru ball.svg 76'
Con: Jack Debreczeni Rugby penalty.svg 8', 25', 32', 52', 59', 64', 70', 77' (6/8)
Lloyd Johansson Rugby penalty.svg 70', 77' (2/3)
Attendance: 2,500
Referee: Flag of Australia (converted).svg Steve Walsh
Bye/s: Sydney Stars

Round 4

11 September(BP) Melbourne Rising 44–24 Perth Spirit AAMI Park, Melbourne  
19:30 AESTTry: Lopeti Timani Ru ball.svg 25', 65'
Telusa Veainu Ru ball.svg 28', 65'
Joe Kamana Ru ball.svg 31'
Cadeyrn Neville Ru ball.svg 60'
Luke Burgess Ru ball.svg 75'
Con: Jack Debreczeni Rugby penalty.svg 25', 66' (2/4)
Telusa Veainu Rugby penalty.svg 57' (1/2)
Lloyd Johansson (0/1)
Cards: Pom Simona Yellow card.svg 68' to 78'
Report [33]
Summary [34]
Try: Alex Rovira Ru ball.svg 14'
Brad Lacey Ru ball.svg 48'
Zack Holmes Ru ball.svg 80'
Con: Luke Burton Rugby penalty.svg 14', 50' (2/2)
Zack Holmes Rugby penalty.svg 80' (1/1)
Cards: Brent Murphy Yellow card.svg 51' to 61'
Attendance: 2,096
Referee: Flag of Australia (converted).svg Will Houston
13 September(BP) Greater Sydney Rams 47–18 Sydney Stars Pirtek Stadium, Sydney  
15:00 AESTTry: Taqele Naiyaravoro Ru ball.svg 5'
Jared Barry Ru ball.svg 19'
Chris Alcock Ru ball.svg 23'
penalty try Ru ball.svg 39'
Hugh Roach Ru ball.svg 43'
Jarome McKenzie Ru ball.svg 57'
Michael McDougall Ru ball.svg 63'
Con: Ben Volavola Rugby penalty.svg 20', 24', 40', 44' (4/6)
Dane Chisholm (0/1)
Report [35]
Summary [36]
Try: Jack Macklin Ru ball.svg 28'
Will Skelton Ru ball.svg 48'
Jake Gordon Ru ball.svg 61'
Con: Stuart Dunbar (0/1)
Jack Macklin Rugby penalty.svg 62' (1/2)
Attendance: 1,063
Referee: Flag of Australia (converted).svg Ian Smith
13 September(BP) Queensland Country 29–32 North Harbour Rays Cbus Super Stadium, Gold Coast  
17:10 AESTTry: Todd Winkley Ru ball.svg 18', 58'
penalty try Ru ball.svg 53'
Jack de Guingand Ru ball.svg 62'
Con: Matt Brandon Rugby penalty.svg 19', 54', 59' (3/4)
Cards: Anthony Fainga'a Yellow card.svg 23' to 33'
Report [37]
Summary [38]
Try: Luke Holmes Ru ball.svg 7'
Hamish Angus Ru ball.svg 29'
Dave Feltscheer Ru ball.svg 33'
Ed Gower Ru ball.svg 74'
Con: Hamish Angus Rugby penalty.svg 8', 30', 34', 75' (4/4)
Cards: Ed Gower Yellow card.svg 52' to 62'
Attendance: 1,500 [note 1]
Referee: Flag of Australia (converted).svg Matt O'Brien
14 September(BP) NSW Country Eagles 26–34 Brisbane City Oakes Oval, Lismore  
15:00 AESTTry: Tala Gray Ru ball.svg 9', 40'
Brendan McKibbin Ru ball.svg 54'
Mick Snowden Ru ball.svg 79'
Con: Sam Windsor Rugby penalty.svg 55' (1/3)
Darcy Etrich Rugby penalty.svg 80' (1/1)
Cards: Stephen Hoiles Yellow card.svg 21' to 31'
Report [40]
Summary [41]
Try: Samu Kerevi Ru ball.svg 6'
Jake Schatz Ru ball.svg 14', 22', 48'
Lachlan Turner Ru ball.svg 26'
Con: Jake McIntyre Rugby penalty.svg 6', 15', 26' (3/5)
Cards: Liam Gill Yellow card.svg 54' to 64'
Attendance: 750 [39]
Referee: Flag of Australia (converted).svg Damien Mitchelmore
Bye/s: Canberra Vikings

Round 5

18 September Queensland Country 24–13 Greater Sydney Rams Ballymore, Brisbane  
19:30 AESTTry: Sam Grasso Ru ball.svg 4'
penalty try Ru ball.svg 54'
Jamie-Jerry Taulagi Ru ball.svg 74'
Con: Matt Brandon Rugby penalty.svg 5', 55', 75' (3/3)
Cards: Jamie-Jerry Taulagi Yellow card.svg 15' to 25'
Anthony Fainga'a Yellow card.svg 22' to 32'
Report [42]
Summary [43]
Try: Jarome McKenzie Ru ball.svg 24'
Dane Chisholm Ru ball.svg 39'
Con: Ben Volavola Rugby penalty.svg 25' (1/2)
Cards: Hugh Perrett Yellow card.svg 52' to 62'
David Lolohea Yellow card.svg 67' to 77'
Attendance: 1,500 [44]
Referee: Flag of Australia (converted).svg Rohan Hoffmann
20 September NSW Country Eagles 16–37 Melbourne Rising (BP) Wade Park, Orange  
15:00 AESTTry: Sam Windsor Ru ball.svg 24'
Andrew Kellaway Ru ball.svg 77'
Con: Sam Windsor Rugby penalty.svg 25', 77' (2/2)
Cards: Duncan Chubb Yellow card.svg 17' to 27'
Report [45]
Summary [46]
Try: Nic Stirzaker Ru ball.svg 19'
Tom English Ru ball.svg 21'
Sean McMahon Ru ball.svg 38'
Telusa Veainu Ru ball.svg 50'
Lopeti Timani Ru ball.svg 56'
Con: Jack Debreczeni Rugby penalty.svg 20', 21', 39', 56' (4/5)
Cards: Paul Alo-Emile Yellow card.svg 40' to 50'
Cadeyrn Neville Yellow card.svg 69' to 79'
Attendance: 2,000 [44]
Referee: Flag of Australia (converted).svg Michael Hogan
20 September Sydney Stars 37–37 Canberra Vikings Leichhardt Oval, Sydney  
15:00 AESTTry: Jack Macklin Ru ball.svg 31'
Hugo Dessens Ru ball.svg 37'
Patrick McCutcheon Ru ball.svg 47'
Will Skelton Ru ball.svg 61'
Jono Sullivan Ru ball.svg 80'
Con: Jack Macklin Rugby penalty.svg 38', 48', 62', 80' (4/5)
Cards: Will Skelton Yellow card.svg 16' to 26'
Report [47]
Summary [48]
Try: Sean Doyle Ru ball.svg 9'
Fotu Auelua Ru ball.svg 11'
Lausii Taliauli Ru ball.svg 44'
Jesse Mogg Ru ball.svg 52'
JP Smith Ru ball.svg 72'
Con: Jesse Mogg Rugby penalty.svg 12', 45', 53', 73' (4/5)
Cards: Rodney Iona Yellow card.svg 28' to 38'
Fotu Auelua Yellow card.svg 57' to 67'
Attendance: 1,047 [44]
Referee: Flag of Australia (converted).svg James Leckie
20 September North Harbour Rays 32–29 Perth Spirit (BP) Brookvale Oval, Sydney  
17:30 AESTTry: Harry Bergelin Ru ball.svg 3'
Sam Ward Ru ball.svg 28', 47', 70'
Con: Hamish Angus Rugby penalty.svg 4', 29', 48', 71' (4/4)
Cards: Boyd Killingworth Yellow card.svg 52' to 62'
Report [49]
Summary [50]
Try: Ammon Matuauto Ru ball.svg 15', 53'
Zack Holmes Ru ball.svg 24'
Dillyn Leyds Ru ball.svg 62'
Con: Zack Holmes Rugby penalty.svg 16', 25', 63' (3/4)
Cards: Va'a Mailei Yellow card.svg 58' to 68'
Attendance: 2,187 [44]
Referee: Flag of Australia (converted).svg Angus Gardner
Bye/s: Brisbane City

Round 6

25 September(BP) Melbourne Rising 34–13 Canberra Vikings AAMI Park, Melbourne  
19:30 AESTTry: Jack Debreczeni Ru ball.svg 2'
Telusa Veainu Ru ball.svg 12'
Paul Alo-Emile Ru ball.svg 19'
Mitch Inman Ru ball.svg 25'
Luke Burgess Ru ball.svg 79'
Con: Jack Debreczeni Rugby penalty.svg 3', 13', 80' (3/5)
Cards: Cadeyrn Neville Yellow card.svg 53' to 63'
Nic Stirzaker Yellow card.svg 64' to 74'
Report [51]
Summary [52]
Try: Robbie Coleman Ru ball.svg 31'
Jerome Nuimata Ru ball.svg 69'
Con: Jesse Mogg Rugby penalty.svg 32' (1/2)
Attendance: 1,977
Referee: Flag of Australia (converted).svg Will Houston
28 September Brisbane City 29–13 Queensland Country Ballymore, Brisbane  
15:00 AESTTry: Pettowa Paraka Ru ball.svg 32'
Andrew Ready Ru ball.svg 45'
Chris Kuridrani Ru ball.svg 61'
Marco Kotze Ru ball.svg 74'
Con: Jake McIntyre Rugby penalty.svg 46' (1/2)
Quade Cooper Rugby penalty.svg 62', 74' (2/2)
Report [53]
Summary [54]
Try: Jamie-Jerry Taulagi Ru ball.svg 19'
Tom Pincus Ru ball.svg 24'
Con: Matt Brandon Rugby penalty.svg 25' (1/2)
Cards: Haydn Hirsimaki Yellow card.svg 39' to 49'
Will Slipper Yellow card.svg 72'
Attendance: 5,000
Referee: Flag of Australia (converted).svg Damien Mitchelmore
28 September North Harbour Rays 34–34 Greater Sydney Rams Brookvale Oval, Sydney  
15:00 AESTTry: Kotoni Ale Ru ball.svg 22', 30'
Brian Sefanaia Ru ball.svg 35'
Ed Gower Ru ball.svg 69'
Con: Matt Lucas Rugby penalty.svg 23', 31', 36' (3/3)
Hamish Angus Rugby penalty.svg 69' (1/1)
Pen: Hamish Angus Rugby penalty.svg 80' (1/1)
Report [55]
Summary [56]
Try: Ben Batger Ru ball.svg 38'
Jai Ayoub Ru ball.svg 54'
Jarome Mackenzie Ru ball.svg 61'
Dave Lolohea Ru ball.svg 74'
Con: Dane Chisholm Rugby penalty.svg 38', 55', 62', 75' (4/4)
Pen: Ben Volavola Rugby penalty.svg 79' (1/1)
Cards: Guy Millar Yellow card.svg 69' to 79'
Attendance: 2,900
Referee: Flag of Australia (converted).svg Michael Hogan
28 September(BP) Perth Spirit 63–21 Sydney Stars HBF Arena, Perth  
15:30 AWSTTry: Kyle Godwin Ru ball.svg 12'
Ross Haylett-Petty Ru ball.svg 19'
Ian Prior Ru ball.svg 25'
Luke Morahan Ru ball.svg 27'
Junior Rasolea Ru ball.svg 43', 49'
Robbie Abel Ru ball.svg 62', 74'
Marcel Brache Ru ball.svg 66'
Con: Ian Prior Rugby penalty.svg 13', 26', 44', 50', 64', 67' (6/9)
Cards: Junior Rasolea Yellow card.svg 80'
Report [57]
Summary [58]
Try: Laurie Weeks Ru ball.svg 6'
Andrew Leota Ru ball.svg 9'
Paddy Ryan Ru ball.svg 69'
Con: Jack Macklin Rugby penalty.svg 10', 70' (2/3)
Cards: Matthew Philip Yellow card.svg 62' to 72'
Attendance: 1,445
Referee: Flag of Australia (converted).svg Graham Cooper
Bye/s: NSW Country Eagles

Round 7

2 October Canberra Vikings 21–21 North Harbour Rays Viking Park, Canberra  
19:30 AESTTry: Nigel Ah Wong Ru ball.svg 8'
Jarrad Butler Ru ball.svg 46'
Robbie Coleman Ru ball.svg 56'
Con: Jesse Mogg Rugby penalty.svg 47', 57' (2/3)
Pen: Jesse Mogg (0/1)
Cards: Jordan Smiler Yellow card.svg 69' to 79'
Seilala Lam Yellow card.svg 73'
Report [59]
Summary [60]
Try: Kotoni Ale Ru ball.svg 38'
Luke Holmes Ru ball.svg 54'
Jack Dempsey Ru ball.svg 70'
Con: Harry Jones Rugby penalty.svg 38', 55' (2/3)
Cards: Kotoni Ale Yellow card.svg 45' to 55'
Attendance: 1,500
Referee: Flag of Australia (converted).svg Andrew Lees
3 October(BP) Greater Sydney Rams 56–29 Brisbane City Pirtek Stadium, Sydney  
19:30 AESTTry: Jarome Mackenzie Ru ball.svg 4', 23'
Henry Seavula Ru ball.svg 14'
Auvasa Faleali'i Ru ball.svg 35'
Henry Taefu Ru ball.svg 46'
Dylan Sigg Ru ball.svg 51'
Chris Alcock Ru ball.svg 65'
Con: Ben Volavola Rugby penalty.svg 5', 15', 24', 36', 47', 52', 66' (7/7)
Cards: Jed Gillespie Yellow card.svg 54' to 64'
Marcus Carbone Yellow card.svg 72'
Hugh Roach Yellow card.svg 74'
Report [59]
Summary [61]
Try: Chris Kuridrani Ru ball.svg 17'
Curtis Browning Ru ball.svg 31'
Samu Kerevi Ru ball.svg 43'
David McDuling Ru ball.svg 77'
Con: Quade Cooper Rugby penalty.svg 18', 43' (2/3)
Jake McIntyre Rugby penalty.svg 77' (1/1)
Attendance: 1,632
Referee: Flag of Australia (converted).svg Ian Smith
4 October(BP) Perth Spirit 68–29 Queensland Country Rockingham Rugby Club, Perth  
15:30 AWSTTry: Christian Joubert Ru ball.svg 3'
Kane Koteka Ru ball.svg 8', 32', 63'
Robbie Abel Ru ball.svg 24', 48'
Luke Morahan Ru ball.svg 38'
Brynard Stander Ru ball.svg 42'
Joe Savage Ru ball.svg 67'
Va'a Mailei Ru ball.svg 69'
Con: Zack Holmes Rugby penalty.svg 25', 39', 44', 64', 68' (5/9)
Ian Prior Rugby penalty.svg 70' (1/1)
Cards: Sam Wykes Yellow card.svg 52' to 62'
Report [62]
Summary [63]
Try: Jack de Guingand Ru ball.svg 10', 17', 53'
Blake Enever Ru ball.svg 60'
Con: Matt Brandon Rugby penalty.svg 11', 53', 61' (3/4)
Attendance: 1,022
Referee: Flag of Australia (converted).svg Will Houston
6 October(BP) Sydney Stars 24–26 NSW Country Eagles Leichhardt Oval, Sydney  
15:00 AEDTTry: James Dargaville Ru ball.svg 2'
Sam Quinn Ru ball.svg 18'
Jim Stewart Ru ball.svg 56'
Con: Jack Macklin Rugby penalty.svg 3', 19', 37' (3/3)
Cards: Sam Quinn Yellow card.svg 28' to 38'
Paddy Ryan Yellow card.svg 40' to 50'
Report [64]
Summary [65]
Try: Ethan Ford Ru ball.svg 26', 31'
Tala Gray Ru ball.svg 40'
Cameron Treloar Ru ball.svg 71'
Con: Sam Windsor Rugby penalty.svg 28', 40' (2/4)
Cards: Mitchell Chapman Yellow card.svg 17' to 27'
Ethan Ford Yellow card.svg 34' to 44'
Attendance: 1,200
Referee: Flag of Australia (converted).svg Angus Gardner
Bye/s: Melbourne Rising

Round 8

9 October North Harbour Rays 26–77 Brisbane City (BP) Brookvale Oval, Sydney [66]  
19:30 AEDTTry: Sam Ward Ru ball.svg 35'
Greg Peterson Ru ball.svg 56'
Harry Bergelin Ru ball.svg 64'
Mali Hingano Ru ball.svg 68'
Con: Harry Jones Rugby penalty.svg 35' (1/1)
Hamish Angus Rugby penalty.svg 56' (1/3)
Cards: Chazz Mahina Yellow card.svg 63' to 73'
Report [67]
Summary [68]
Try: Matthew Feaunati Ru ball.svg 2'
Michael Gunn Ru ball.svg 26', 32'
Adam Korczyk Ru ball.svg 28'
Samu Kerevi Ru ball.svg 43'
Andrew Ready Ru ball.svg 52'
Jack Mullins Ru ball.svg 67'
Curtis Browning Ru ball.svg 72'
Phil Kite Ru ball.svg 75'
Toby White Ru ball.svg 78'
Con: Quade Cooper Rugby penalty.svg 3', 26', 28', 32', 44', 67', 72', 76', 79' (9/10)
Attendance: 1,852 [69]
Referee: Flag of Australia (converted).svg Angus Gardner
11 October(BP) Canberra Vikings 37–42 NSW Country Eagles Viking Park, Canberra  
14:30 AEDTTry: Jarrad Butler Ru ball.svg 10'
Michael Henry Ru ball.svg 36'
Tim Cree Ru ball.svg 43'
Isaac Thompson Ru ball.svg 68'
Joe Powell Ru ball.svg 75'
Con: Rodney Iona Rugby penalty.svg 11', 44' (2/3)
Isaac Thompson Rugby penalty.svg 69', 76' (2/2)
Report [70]
Summary [71]
Try: Andrew Kellaway Ru ball.svg 7', 59'
Mitchell Chapman Ru ball.svg 33'
Tala Gray Ru ball.svg 40'
Ethan Ford Ru ball.svg 53'
Apakuki Ma'afu Ru ball.svg 67'
Pen: Sam Windsor Rugby penalty.svg 40', 55', 60', 68' (4/6)
Cards: Cameron Treloar Yellow card.svg 26' to 36'
Attendance: 1,500
Referee: Flag of Australia (converted).svg Rohan Hoffmann
11 October Greater Sydney Rams 40–58 Melbourne Rising (BP) Pirtek Stadium, Sydney  
15:00 AEDTTry: Jed Holloway Ru ball.svg 8'
Henry Seavula Ru ball.svg 21'
Henry Taefu Ru ball.svg 34'
Dylan Sigg Ru ball.svg 54'
Ben Batger Ru ball.svg 74'
Con: Ben Volavola Rugby penalty.svg 9', 22', 35', 55', 75' (5/5)
Report [72]
Summary [73]
Try: Jack Debreczeni Ru ball.svg 6'
Nic Stirzaker Ru ball.svg 11'
Joe Kamana Ru ball.svg 28'
Mitch Inman Ru ball.svg 49'
Ben Meehan Ru ball.svg 63'
Luke Jones Ru ball.svg 71'
Jonah Placid Ru ball.svg 77', 80'
Con: Jack Debreczeni Rugby penalty.svg 7', 12', 49', 64', 72', 80' (6/8)
Attendance: 1,324
Referee: Flag of Australia (converted).svg Will Houston
11 October(BP) Queensland Country 53–29 Sydney Stars Mike Carney Toyota Park, Townsville  
15:00 AESTTry: Jamie-Jerry Taulagi Ru ball.svg 3', 45'
Tom Pincus Ru ball.svg 49', 62'
Sam Grasso Ru ball.svg 60'
Mitch King Ru ball.svg 66'
James Tuttle Ru ball.svg 72'
Con: Matt Brandon Rugby penalty.svg 4', 50', 61', 63', 67', 73' (6/7)
Cards: Tom Pincus Yellow card.svg 24' to 34'
Report [74]
Summary [75]
Try: Andrew Leota Ru ball.svg 25'
Stuart Dunbar Ru ball.svg 77'
Michael Hodge Ru ball.svg 80'
Con: Angus Roberts Rugby penalty.svg 15', 26' (2/2)
Jack Macklin Rugby penalty.svg 78' (1/2)
Attendance: 2,500 [69]
Referee: Flag of Australia (converted).svg Ed Martin
Bye/s: Perth Spirit

Round 9

16 October Sydney Stars 49–40 North Harbour Rays Leichhardt Oval, Sydney  
19:30 AEDTTry: Tipiloma Kaveinga Ru ball.svg 3'
Jake Wainwright Ru ball.svg 13'
James Willan [76] Ru ball.svg 21'
Jake Gordon Ru ball.svg 48', 50'
Michael Hodge Ru ball.svg 63'
penalty try Ru ball.svg 79'
Con: Angus Roberts Rugby penalty.svg 4', 49', 41' (3/5)
Jack Macklin Rugby penalty.svg 80' (1/2)
Pen: Jack Macklin Rugby penalty.svg 67' (1/1)
Report [77]
Summary [78]
Try: Kotoni Ale Ru ball.svg 17'
David Feltscheer Ru ball.svg 30'
Jack Dempsey Ru ball.svg 35'
Josh Holmes Ru ball.svg 41', 54'
Con: Hamish Angus Rugby penalty.svg 18', 31', 36', 42' (4/4)
Harry Jones Rugby penalty.svg 55' (1/1)
Attendance: 750 [79]
Referee: Flag of Australia (converted).svg Ian Smith
18 October(BP) Brisbane City 37–16 Canberra Vikings Suncorp Stadium, Brisbane  
16:10 AESTTry: Jack Mullins Ru ball.svg 15'
Jake McIntyre Ru ball.svg 19'
Jake Schatz Ru ball.svg 53', 64'
Will Genia Ru ball.svg 79'
Con: Jake McIntyre Rugby penalty.svg 17', 54', 65' (3/4)
Sam Green Rugby penalty.svg 80' (1/1)
Cards: Curtis Browning Yellow card.svg 43' to 53'
Chazz Mahina Yellow card.svg 66' to 76'
Report [80]
Summary [81]
Try: Jarrad Butler Ru ball.svg 46'
Allan Alaalatoa Ru ball.svg 72'
Con: Rodney Iona Rugby penalty.svg 47' (1/1)
Isaac Thompson Rugby penalty.svg 72' (1/1)
Attendance: 13,700 [note 2]
Referee: Flag of Australia (converted).svg Rohan Hoffmann
18 October NSW Country Eagles 40–34 Perth Spirit (BP) Caltex Park, Dubbo  
18:00 AEDTTry: Will Miller Ru ball.svg 1', 23'
Tala Gray Ru ball.svg 14'
Brendan McKibbin Ru ball.svg 52'
Darcy Etrich Ru ball.svg 61'
Con: Sam Windsor Rugby penalty.svg 2', 15', 24', 52', 62' (5/5)
Report [82]
Summary [83]
Try: Chris Heiberg Ru ball.svg 28'
Va'a Mailei Ru ball.svg 46'
Robbie Abel Ru ball.svg 56'
Michael Ruru Ru ball.svg 75', 78'
Con: Luke Burton Rugby penalty.svg 30' (1/3)
Zack Holmes Rugby penalty.svg 76', 79' (2/2)
Attendance: 1,500 [79]
Referee: Flag of Australia (converted).svg Andrew Lees
18 October(BP) Melbourne Rising 47–26 Queensland Country AAMI Park, Melbourne  
18:00 AEDTTry: Nic Stirzaker Ru ball.svg 11', 41'
Jack Debreczeni Ru ball.svg 16'
Lopeti Timani Ru ball.svg 32'
Sam Jeffries Ru ball.svg 51'
Jonah Placid Ru ball.svg 65'
Sean McMahon Ru ball.svg 75'
Con: Jack Debreczeni Rugby penalty.svg 12', 42', 52', 66' (4/6)
Jonah Placid (0/1)
Cards: Sean McMahon Yellow card.svg 44' to 54'
Jack Debreczeni Yellow card.svg 69' to 79'
Report [84]
Summary [85]
Try: Ben Adams Ru ball.svg 26'
Matt Brandon Ru ball.svg 45'
Jamie-Jerry Taulagi Ru ball.svg 70'
James Tuttle Ru ball.svg 80'
Con: Matt Brandon Rugby penalty.svg 46' (1/2)
Tom Pincus Rugby penalty.svg 71' (1/1)
Duncan Paia'aua (0/1)
Cards: Campbell Magnay Yellow card.svg 55' to 65'
Rubin Fuimaono Yellow card.svg 67' to 77'
Attendance: 1,924 [79]
Referee: Flag of Australia (converted).svg Damien Mitchelmore
Bye/s: Greater Sydney Rams

Title play-offs

The top four sides in the regular season advanced to the knock-out stage of semi-finals and final to decide the National Rugby Championship title.

Semi-finals

24 October NSW Country Eagles 26–32 Brisbane City Central Coast Stadium, Gosford  
19:30 AEDTTry: Sam Windsor Ru ball.svg 6'
Samu Wara Ru ball.svg 14'
Ita Vaea Ru ball.svg 30'
Ed Stubbs Ru ball.svg 34'
Con: Sam Windsor Rugby penalty.svg 6', 31' (2/4)
Cards: Will Miller Yellow card.svg 20' to 30'
Report [86]
Summary [87]
Try: Brando Va'aulu Ru ball.svg 2', 53'
penalty try Ru ball.svg 25'
Toby White Ru ball.svg 56'
Con: Jake McIntyre Rugby penalty.svg 3', 26', 54', 57' (4/4)
Attendance: 500
Referee: Flag of Australia (converted).svg Angus Gardner
25 October Melbourne Rising 29–45 Perth Spirit AAMI Park, Melbourne  
15:00 AEDTTry: Mitch Inman Ru ball.svg 28'
Jonah Placid Ru ball.svg 49'
Sefa Naivalu Ru ball.svg 68'
Jack Debreczeni Ru ball.svg 76'
Con: Jack Debreczeni Rugby penalty.svg 29', 53', 69' (3/4)
Report [88]
Summary [89]
Try: Marcel Brache Ru ball.svg 22', 24'
Ollie Hoskins Ru ball.svg 42'
Ammon Matuauto Ru ball.svg 59', 79'
Sam Wykes Ru ball.svg 66'
Con: Zack Holmes Rugby penalty.svg 25', 43', 61', 67', 80' (5/6)
Cards: Richard Hardwick Yellow card.svg 75' to 80'
Attendance: 1,764
Referee: Flag of Australia (converted).svg Will Houston

Final

1 November Brisbane City 37–26 Perth Spirit Ballymore, Brisbane  
18:30 AESTTry: Liam Gill Ru ball.svg 8'
penalty try Ru ball.svg 20'
Pettowa Paraka Ru ball.svg 37', 58'
Junior Laloifi Ru ball.svg 75'
Con: Jake McIntyre Rugby penalty.svg 9', 20', 38', 76' (4/5)
Report [90]
Summary 1 [91]
Summary 2 [92]
Try: Junior Rasolea Ru ball.svg 4'
Dane Haylett-Petty Ru ball.svg 24'
Robbie Abel Ru ball.svg 34'
Davis Tavita Ru ball.svg 80+2'
Con: Zack Holmes Rugby penalty.svg 5', 35' (2/4)
Attendance: 7,889
Referee: Flag of Australia (converted).svg Rohan Hoffmann
FB15 Brando Va'aulu
RW14 Chris Kuridrani
OC13 Toby White Yellow card.svg 80' to 80+2'
IC12 Jack Mullins
LW11 Matthew Feaunati Sub off.svg 72'
FH10 Jake McIntyre Sub off.svg 77'
SH9 Nick Frisby
N88 Jake Schatz
OF7 Liam Gill
BF6 Curtis Browning Sub off.svg 64'
RL5 David McDuling (c)
LL4 Marco Kotze Sub off.svg 76'
TP3 Sef Fa'agase Sub off.svg 66'
HK2 Andrew Ready
LP1 Pettowa Paraka Sub off.svg 64'
Replacements:
HK16 Matt Mafi
PR17 David Feao Sub on.svg 64'
PR18 Phil Kite Sub on.svg 66'
LK19 Tim Buchanan Sub on.svg 76'
FL20 Adam Korczyk Sub on.svg 64'
SH21 Will Thompson
FH22 James Dalgleish Sub on.svg 77'
WG23 Junior Laloifi Sub on.svg 72'
Coach:
Flag of Australia (converted).svg Nick Stiles
FB15 Dane Haylett-Petty
RW14 Luke Morahan
OC13 Junior Rasolea
IC12 Ammon Matuauto Sub off.svg 77'
LW11 Marcel Brache
FH10 Zack Holmes
SH9 Ian Prior Sub off.svg 63'
N88 Alex Rovira
OF7 Richard Hardwick
BF6 Brynard Stander Sub off.svg 63'
RL5 Brent Murphy Sub off.svg 76'
LL4 Sam Wykes (c)
TP3 Ollie Hoskins
HK2 Robbie Abel Sub off.svg 63'
LP1 Pek Cowan Sub off.svg 56'
Replacements:
HK16 Harry Scoble Sub on.svg 63'
PR17 Joe Savage Sub on.svg 56'
PR18 Chris Heiberg
LK19 Kieran Stringer Sub on.svg 76'
FL20 Cian O'Connor Sub on.svg 63'
SH21 Justin Turner Sub on.svg 63'
FH22 Davis Tavita Sub on.svg 77'
WG23 Christian Joubert
Coach:
Flag of South Africa.svg David Wessels
Flag of South Africa.svg Kevin Foote

Man of the Match:
Liam Gill (Brisbane)

Assistant Referees:
Will Houston (Australia)
Damien Mitchelmore (Australia)
Television match official:
Greg Milne (Australia)

Season attendances

ClubGames
Hosted
Attendance
LowestHighestAverageTotal
Brisbane City52,50013,7006,49932,497
Greater Sydney Rams41,0631,6321,3805,519
Melbourne Rising51,7642,1871,9909,948
NSW Country Eagles55002,0001,1505,750
North Harbour Rays41,8522,9002,2308,921
Perth Spirit41,0222,3001,6926,767
Queensland Country41,5002,5001,8757,500
Sydney Stars47501,5001,0764,302
University of Canberra Vikings41,5002,0001,6256,500
Totals3950013,7002,24987,704

Players

The leading scorers in 2014 over the regular season and play-offs combined were:

See also

Notes

  1. The Round 4 match of Queensland Country vs North Harbour was the curtain raiser for the Australia vs Argentina Test. [39]
  2. The Round 9 match of Brisbane vs Canberra was the curtain raiser for the Australia vs New Zealand Test. The attendance at the NRC match was 3,516 by half-time and 13,700 at full-time. [79]

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