Margin | Opponent | Score | Venue | Date |
---|---|---|---|---|
70 | Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks | 74-4 | Parramatta Stadium | 23 August 2003 |
62 | North Queensland Cowboys | 62-0 | Parramatta Stadium | 29 July 2001 |
58 | Western Suburbs Magpies | 68-10 | Campbelltown Stadium | 18 July 1999 |
58 | Penrith Panthers | 64-6 | Parramatta Stadium | 17 March 2002 |
58 | Brisbane Broncos | 58-0 | Bankwest Stadium | 15 September 2019 |
Margin | Opponent | Score | Venue | Date |
---|---|---|---|---|
68 | Canberra Raiders | 0-68 | Bruce Stadium | 22 August 1993 |
60 | Melbourne Storm | 4-64 | AAMI Park | 25 August 2013 |
57 | St. George Dragons | 4-61 | Cumberland Oval | 7 June 1959 |
54 | Melbourne Storm | 10-64 | Suncorp Stadium | 11 May 2019 |
54 | Manly Warringah Sea Eagles | 0-54 | Brookvale Oval | 18 March 2018 |
Margin | Score | Opposition | Venue | Date |
---|---|---|---|---|
70 | 74–4 | ![]() | Parramatta Stadium | 23 August 2003 |
62 | 62–0 | ![]() | Parramatta Stadium | 29 July 2001 |
58 | 64–6 | ![]() | Parramatta Stadium | 17 March 2002 |
58 | 58–0 | ![]() | Bankwest Stadium | 15 September 2019 |
54 | 66–12 | ![]() | Leichhardt Oval | 29 April 2001 |
54 | 54–0 | ![]() | Parramatta Stadium | 10 August 2002 |
52 | 56–4 | ![]() | Parramatta Stadium | 12 August 2005 |
51 | 54–3 | ![]() | Belmore Sports Ground | 11 April 1982 |
50 | 50–0 | ![]() | EnergyAustralia Stadium | 11 June 2005 |
44 | 54–10 | ![]() | Colonial Stadium | 20 July 2001 |
44 | 56–12 | ![]() | Parramatta Stadium | 9 September 2001 |
40 | 52–12 | ![]() | Parramatta Stadium | 13 June 2004 |
40 | 46–6 | ![]() | Cbus Super Stadium | 22 March 2020 |
36 | 36–0 40–4 | ![]() | Pirtek Stadium ANZ Stadium | 17 May 2014 11 August 2018 |
33 | 33–0 | ![]() | Sydney Cricket Ground | 19 September 1982 |
28 | 48–20 | ![]() | Sunshine Coast Stadium | 24 June 2023 |
Margin | Score | Opposition | Venue | Date |
---|---|---|---|---|
68 | 0–68 | ![]() | Bruce Stadium | 22 August 1993 |
60 | 4–64 | ![]() | AAMI Park | 25 August 2013 |
54 | 0–54 | ![]() | Lottoland | 18 March 2018 |
52 | 4–56 | ![]() | Sydney Football Stadium | 15 March 2014 |
50 | 6–56 | ![]() | ANZ Stadium | 8 August 2011 |
48 | 6–54 | ![]() | Hunter Stadium | 8 September 2013 |
48 | 0–48 | ![]() | Mt. Smart Stadium | 12 July 2014 |
46 | 14–60 | ![]() | Parramatta Stadium | 25 June 1995 |
42 | 4–46 | ![]() | 1300SMILES Stadium | 27 July 2015 |
38 | 4–42 | ![]() | Glen Willow Oval | 26 May 2013 |
37 | 0–37 | ![]() | WIN Jubilee Oval | 4 September 2009 |
36 | 6–42 | ![]() | Belmore Sports Ground | 12 April 1993 |
34 | 6–40 | ![]() | Cbus Super Stadium | 3 September 2021 |
30 | 18–48 | ![]() | Parramatta Stadium | 13 August 1995 |
28 | 16–44 | ![]() | TIO Stadium | 19 April 2024 |
27 | 6–33 | ![]() | Leichhardt Oval | 30 May 2004 |
Margin | Score | Opposition | Venue | Date |
---|---|---|---|---|
58 | 68–10 | ![]() | Campbelltown Stadium | 18 July 1999 |
50 | 55–5 | ![]() | Belmore Sports Ground | 30 May 1982 |
50 | 54–4 | ![]() | Belmore Sports Ground | 5 June 1983 |
42 | 52–10 | ![]() | Parramatta Stadium | 8 June 1997 |
40 | 40–0 | ![]() | Parramatta Stadium | 8 July 1990 |
40 | 44–4 | ![]() | North Sydney Oval | 25 July 1999 |
36 | 38–2 | ![]() | Belmore Sports Ground | 13 June 1982 |
30 | 36–6 | ![]() | Parramatta Stadium | 16 March 1986 |
12 | 18–6 | ![]() | Parramatta Stadium | 28 July 1996 |
8 | 10–2 | ![]() | Pioneer Oval | 16 May 1998 |
Margin | Score | Opposition | Venue | Date |
---|---|---|---|---|
57 | 4–61 | ![]() | Cumberland Oval | 7 June 1959 |
42 | 10–52 | ![]() | Lidcombe Oval | 11 June 1972 |
40 | 12–52 | ![]() | Steelers Stadium | 16 July 1995 |
35 | 7–42 | ![]() | Cumberland Oval | 13 April 1957 |
34 | 0–34 | ![]() | North Sydney Oval | 9 June 1974 |
33 | 14–47 | ![]() | Leichhardt Oval | 2 August 1947 |
20 | 6–26 | ![]() | Seagulls Stadium | 23 May 1992 |
19 | 14–33 | ![]() | Suncorp Stadium | 30 April 1995 |
10 | 14–24 | ![]() | WACA Ground | 21 July 1995 |
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Most Consecutive Wins
Most Consecutive Losses
Biggest Comeback
Recovered from a 22-point deficit.
Worst Collapse
Surrendered a 24-point lead.
Tigers Up 31-0 with not much time on the clock and Parramatta Eels managed to get 5 converted tries to make the game 30-31. Parramatta Eels may not have won that game but a significant comeback to say the least and great for points for and against.
(Mick Cronins' tallies in today's game would be 30 points in a game, as the value of a try was worth 3 points until the 1983 season)
Year | Opponent | Score |
---|---|---|
1981 | Newtown Jets | 20-11 |
1982 | Manly Warringah Sea Eagles | 21-8 |
1983 | Manly Warringah Sea Eagles | 18-6 |
1986 | Canterbury-Bankstown | 4-2 |
Year | Opponent | Score |
---|---|---|
1976 | Manly Warringah Sea Eagles | 10-13 |
1977 | St. George Dragons | 9-9 |
1977 Replay | St. George Dragons | 0-22 |
1984 | Canterbury-Bankstown | 4-6 |
2001 | Newcastle Knights | 24-30 |
2009 | Melbourne Storm (premiership stripped for salary cap breach) | 16-23 |
2022 | Penrith Panthers | 12-28 |
1977, 1982, 1986, 2001, 2005
1962, 1963, 1964, 1965, 1971, 1975, 1976, 1977, 1978, 1979, 1981, 1982, 1983, 1984, 1985, 1986, 1997{ARL}, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2017, 2019, 2020, 2021, 2022.
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