List of Gold Coast Chargers records

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List of records for the Australian rugby league team that played under the names; Gold Coast-Tweed Giants, Gold Coast Seagulls, and finally Gold Coast Chargers. The side competed from 1988 to 1998.

Contents

Club Records

Biggest Wins

MarginScoreOpponentVenueDate
4852-4 South Queensland Crushers Suncorp Stadium July 21, 1996
2638-12 South Sydney Rabbitohs SFS August 5, 1990
2632-6 Balmain Tigers Seagulls Stadium July 31, 1994
2428-4 South Sydney Rabbitohs Carrara Stadium June 7, 1997
2329-6 Manly-Warringah Sea Eagles Seagulls Stadium July 2, 1989

Biggest Losses

MarginScoreOpponentVenueDate
566-62 Melbourne Storm Olympic Park Stadium May 31, 1998
4610-56 Canterbury Bulldogs Belmore Sports Ground April 19, 1998
460-46 Manly-Warringah Sea Eagles Brookvale Oval August 15, 1993
460-46 Cronulla Sharks Caltex Field June 5, 1994
440-44 Canberra Raiders Seiffert Oval April 17, 1988
444-48 Canberra Raiders Bruce Stadium May 22, 1993

Longest Winning Streak

Longest Losing Streak

Player Records

Most games

GamesPlayerPeriod
86 Jamie Goddard 1992–1998
82 Brett Horsnell 1989–1994
82Clinton Mohr1990–1994
77 Wayne Bartrim 1991–1994
74Brendan Hurst1994–1997
68Peter Gill1992–1995

Most career points

PointsPlayerTriesGoalsField Goals
285Brendan Hurst81253
224 Wayne Bartrim 18760
142 Mike Eden 4614
112 Danny Peacock 2800
104Peter Benson8360

Most tries in a match

TriesPlayerMatch Details
4Shane Russellvs. Western Suburbs Magpies, Campbelltown Sports Ground, Round 1, 1997 (Gold Coast won 24–16)
3 Danny Peacock vs. Penrith Panthers, Penrith Football Stadium, Round 11, 1995 (Gold Coast lost 24–48)

Most goals in a match

GoalsKickerMatch Details
8Brendan Hurstvs. South Queensland Crushers, Suncorp Stadium, Round 16, 1996 (Gold Coast won 54–4)
6 Michael Eden vs. Eastern Suburbs Roosters, Round 7, 1989 (Gold Coast won 34–20)
6 Michael Eden vs. Manly-Warringah Sea Eagles, Round 14, 1989 (Gold Coast won 29 -6)
6 Wayne Bartrim vs. Balmain Tigers, Seagulls Stadium, Round 18, 1994 (Gold Coast won 32–6)

Most points in a match

PointsScorerMatch Details
20 (2 tries, 6 goals) Wayne Bartrim vs. Balmain Tigers, Seagulls Stadium, Round 18, 1994 (Gold Coast won 32–6)
20 (1 try, 8 goals)Brendan Hurstvs. South Queensland Crushers, Suncorp Stadium, Round 16, 1996 (Gold Coast won 54–4)
17 (1 try, 6 goals, 1 field goal) Michael Eden vs. Manly-Warringah Sea Eagles, Round 14, 1989 (Gold Coast won 29 -6)
16 (1 try, 6 goals) Michael Eden vs. Eastern Suburbs Roosters, Round 7, 1989 (Gold Coast won 34–20)
16 (2 tries, 4 goals) Craig Weston vs. South Sydney Rabbitohs, Round 12, 1992 (Gold Coast won 20–6)
16 (2 tries, 4 goals) Wayne Bartrim vs. Eastern Suburbs Roosters, Sydney Football Stadium. Round 22, 1994 (Gold Coast lost won 28–30)
16 (4 tries)Shane Russellvs. Western Suburbs Magpies, Campbelltown Sports Ground, Round 1, 1997 (Gold Coast won 24–16)

Most tries in a season

TriesScorerSeason Details
14 Danny Peacock 21 Games, 1995
11 Wes Patten 24 Games, 1997
10 Wayne Bartrim 22 Games, 1994
8Scott Mieni20 Games, 1988
8 Lee Oudenryn 18 Games, 1996

Most points in a season

PointsScorerSeason Details
124 (10 tries, 42 goals) Wayne Bartrim 22 Games, 1994
107 (3 tries, 47 goals, 1 field goal)Brendan Hurst19 Games, 1996

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