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2005 NRL season results

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Main article: National Rugby League season 2005

The 2005 National Rugby League season consisted of 25 weekly regular season rounds starting in March, followed by four weeks of play-offs that culminated in a grand final on 2 October.

Regular season

Round 1

HomeScoreAwayMatch InformationDate and Time (Local)VenueRefereesAttendance
Canterbury Bulldogs46–28St. George Illawarra Dragons11 March 2005, 7:30pmTelstra StadiumPaul Simpkins33,105
Wests Tigers12–28Parramatta Eels12 March 2005, 5:30pmTelstra StadiumRussell Smith17,107
Cronulla Sharks20–14Penrith Panthers12 March 2005, 7:30pmToyota StadiumShayne Hayne
Jason Robinson19,562
Sydney Roosters24–12South Sydney Rabbitohs12 March 2005, 7:30pmSydney Football StadiumTony Archer22,186
New Zealand Warriors20–26Manly Sea Eagles13 March 2005, 2:00pmEricsson StadiumSean Hampstead13,682
Melbourne Storm48–10Newcastle Knights13 March 2005, 2:30pmOlympic Park StadiumSteve Clark10,484
Brisbane Broncos29–16North Queensland Cowboys13 March 2005, 3:00pmSuncorp StadiumTim Mander43,488
Bye: Canberra Raiders

Round 2

HomeScoreAwayMatch InformationDate and Time (Local)VenueRefereesAttendance
North Queensland Cowboys24–12Canterbury Bulldogs18 March 2005, 7:30pmDairy Farmers StadiumSteve Clark21,138
Canberra Raiders39–14Newcastle Knights19 March 2005, 5:30pmCanberra StadiumJason Robinson11,835
Brisbane Broncos12–24New Zealand Warriors19 March 2005, 7:30pmSuncorp StadiumRussell Smith24,719
St George Illawarra Dragons12–46Melbourne Storm19 March 2005, 7:30pmWIN StadiumTony Archer
Gavin Badger9,032
South Sydney Rabbitohs49–26Parramatta Eels20 March 2005, 2:30pmSydney Football StadiumSean Hampstead11,445
Manly Sea Eagles46–20Cronulla Sharks20 March 2005, 3:00pmBrookvale OvalPaul Simpkins14,031
Penrith Panthers20–28Sydney Roosters20 March 2005, 3:00pmPenrith ParkTim Mander18,228
Bye: Wests Tigers

Round 3

HomeScoreAwayMatch InformationDate and Time (Local)VenueRefereesAttendance
Sydney Roosters22–40Brisbane Broncos25 March 2005, 7:30pmSydney Football StadiumTim Mander23,157
Penrith Panthers18–8St George Illawarra Dragons26 March 2005, 5:30pmPenrith ParkRussell Smith17,187
Parramatta Eels10–18Cronulla Sharks26 March 2005, 7:30pmParramatta StadiumSean Hampstead12,103
New Zealand Warriors22–32North Queensland Cowboys27 March 2005, 2:00pmEricsson StadiumTony Archer13,888
Manly Sea Eagles25–18Melbourne Storm27 March 2005, 2:30pmBrookvale OvalSteve Clark15,470
Canterbury Bulldogs36–37Wests Tigers27 March 2005, 3:00pmTelstra StadiumPaul Simpkins19,984
South Sydney Rabbitohs18–25Canberra Raiders28 March 2005, 3:00pmSydney Football StadiumJason Robinson14,455
Bye: Newcastle Knights

Round 4

HomeScoreAwayMatch InformationDate and Time (Local)VenueRefereesAttendance
Parramatta Eels26–16Penrith Panthers1 April 2005, 7:30pmParramatta StadiumPaul Simpkins15,119
Melbourne Storm50–4Brisbane Broncos2 April 2005, 5:30pmOlympic Park StadiumSean Hampstead12,194
Canberra Raiders42–22St George Illawarra Dragons2 April 2005, 7:30pmCanberra StadiumTim Mander15,614
North Queensland Cowboys52–18Newcastle Knights2 April 2005, 7:30pmDairy Farmers StadiumJason Robinson22,347
New Zealand Warriors46–14South Sydney Rabbitohs3 April 2005, 2:00 pmEricsson StadiumRussell Smith9,751
Cronulla Sharks26–12Canterbury Bulldogs3 April 2005, 2:30 pmToyota StadiumTony Archer17,053
Sydney Roosters26–32Wests Tigers3 April 2005, 3:00 pmSydney Football StadiumSteve Clark13,946
Bye: Manly Sea Eagles

Round 5

HomeScoreAwayMatch InformationDate and Time (Local)VenueRefereesAttendance
Penrith Panthers36–16Melbourne Storm8 April 2005, 7:30 pmPenrith ParkSteve Clark14,844
Wests Tigers24–6New Zealand Warriors9 April 2005, 5:30 pmJade StadiumJason Robinson18,421
Cronulla Sharks38–6North Queensland Cowboys9 April 2005, 7:30 pmToyota ParkTim Mander17,323
St George Illawarra Dragons32–6Manly Sea Eagles9 April 2005, 7:30 pmWin StadiumSean Hampstead16,117
Brisbane Broncos54–14Parramatta Eels10 April 2005, 2:30 pmSuncorp StadiumTony ArcherShayne Hayne25,843
Canberra Raiders24–16Sydney Roosters10 April 2005, 3:00 pmCanberra StadiumRussell Smith19,130
South Sydney Rabbitohs37–12Newcastle Knights10 April 2005, 3:00 pmCentral Coast StadiumPaul Simpkins16,162
Bye: Canterbury Bulldogs

Round 6

HomeScoreAwayMatch InformationDate and Time (Local)VenueRefereesAttendance
Canterbury Bulldogs16–29Sydney Roosters15 April 2005, 7:30 pmTelstra StadiumPaul Simpkins27,111
South Sydney Rabbitohs6–36Penrith Panthers16 April 2005, 5:30 pmSydney Football StadiumTony Archer11,108
Melbourne Storm14–26Parramatta Eels16 April 2005, 7:30 pmOlympic ParkTim Mander9,649
North Queensland Cowboys44–20Wests Tigers16 April 2005, 7:30 pmDairy Farmers StadiumSean Hampstead20,361
Manly-Warringah Sea Eagles36–14Canberra Raiders17 April 2005, 2:30 pmBrookvale OvalJason Robinson17,061
Newcastle Knights26–30New Zealand Warriors17 April 2005, 2:30 pmEnergy Australia StadiumRussell Smith18,173
St George Illawarra Dragons24–34Brisbane Broncos17 April 2005, 3:00 pmWIN StadiumSteve Clark17,287
Bye: Cronulla Sharks

Finals series

The National Rugby League's 2005 finals series ran from 9 September to 2 October 2005, as eight teams vied to win the NRL Premiership in the Grand Final after the 2005 season. The final placings and first-week match-ups were decided only after all the matches in the final week were completed. The Grand Final, played on 2 October, was won by the Wests Tigers who claimed their first-ever NRL premiership. The runners up were the North Queensland Cowboys.

The Finals System

The system used for the NRL is the McIntyre final eight system, which is designed by Ken McIntyre in addition to the McIntyre Four, Five and Six systems to determine which two teams will play for the Premiership. In each of the three weeks of the competition, two teams are eliminated until only two teams are left. The better a team finishes in the home-and-away season ladder, the easier their route through to the grand final.

In the first week, twos are paired off as such by rank (games are played at the home ground of the higher seed):

  • Team 4 vs. Team 5 (4th qualifying final)
  • Team 3 vs. Team 6 (3rd qualifying final)
  • Team 2 vs. Team 7 (2nd qualifying final)
  • Team 1 vs. Team 8 (1st qualifying final)

Once all four games ave been played, teams are grouped into winners and losers, and then ranked based on their home-and-away season standings, for example:

RankWinnersLosers
1Team 1Team 2
2Team 3Team 5
3Team 4Team 6
4Team 7Team 8

...Losers #3 and #4 are immediately eliminated, while Winners #3 and #4 will face Losers #1 and #2 (in other words, a "double chance" for the two highest-ranked losers). Winners #1 and #2 receive a bye to week three, to await the winners of the two semi-finals.

The winners of the two preliminary finals will then face off for the premiership in the grand final.

Week One

Fourth Qualifying Final

Team1st Half2nd HalfTotal
(4) Wests Tigers143650
(5) Nth QLD606
DateTries (Wests)Tries (NQLD)Goals (Wests)Goals (NQLD)InjuriesReportsVenueAttendanceReferee
Friday, 9 September 2005 8 pm AEST
3: B Hodgson
1: D Fitzhenry, L Fulton, P Richards,
P Whatuira, S Elford
1: M Sing
9: B Hodgson
1: J Hannay
None
None
Telstra Stadium, Sydney
26,463
Paul Simpkins

Third Qualifying Final

Team1st Half2nd HalfTotal
(3) Brisbane41418
(6) Melbourne18624
DateTries (Bris)Tries (Melb)Goals (Bris)Goals (Melb)InjuriesReportsVenueAttendanceReferee
Saturday, 10 September 2005 6:30 pm AEST
1: D Smith, S Minto, B Seymour
1: B Slater, G Inglis, J Webster, M King
3: B Seymour
2: M Orford, C Smith
Melb: Kearns (dislocated shoulder), Slater (ankle)
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Suncorp Stadium, Brisbane
25,193
Steve Clark
This was the second successive year the Broncos and the Storm have met at this stage, with Melbourne winning 31–14 in 2004.
In what looked to be a case of déjà vu, the Storm won this match 24–18.
In 2006, they would meet again in a final, but this time in a Grand Final, the Broncos winning 15–8.

Second Qualifying Final

Team1st Half2nd HalfTotal
(2) St George Illawarra42428
(7) Cronulla121022
DateTries (StGI)Tries (Cro)Goals (StGI)Goals (Cro)InjuriesReportsVenueAttendanceReferee
Saturday, 10 September 2005 8:30 pm AEST
2: C Best
1: D Young, T Barrett, W Naiqama
1: B Scott, D Simmons, N Vagana, P Gallen
4: M Ennis
3: L Covell
None
None
WIN Stadium, Wollongong
19,608
Tony Archer

First Qualifying Final

Team1st Half2nd HalfTotal
(1) Parramatta281846
(8) Manly02222
DateTries (Par)Tries (Man)Goals (Par)Goals (Man)InjuriesReportsVenueAttendanceReferee
Sunday, 11 September 2005 4 pm AEST
2: T Tahu
1: C Robinson, M Riddell, E Grothe, L Burt,
D Wagon, A Peek
2: B Kennedy
1: A Watmough, M Witt
7: L Burt
2: L Williamson
1: M Monaghan
None
None
Parramatta Stadium, Sydney
19,710
Tim Mander

Week Two

First Semi-final

Team1st Half2nd HalfTotal
(6) Melbourne01616
(5) Nth QLD16824
DateTries (Melb)Tries (NQLD)Goals (Melb)Goals (NQLD)InjuriesReportsVenueAttendanceReferee
Saturday, 17 September 2005 7:45 pm AEST
1: S Bell, M King, M Orford
2: T Williams
1: M Bowen, D Faiumu
1: C Smith, M Orford
2: J Thurston, J Hannay
None
None
Sydney Football Stadium, Sydney
16,810
Paul Simpkins

Second Semi-final

Team1st Half2nd HalfTotal
(4) Wests Tigers102434
(3) Brisbane066
DateTries (Wests)Tries (Bris)Goals (Wests)Goals (Bris)InjuriesReportsVenueAttendanceReferee
Sunday, 18 September 2005 4 pm AEST
2: D Fitzhenry
1: B Hodgson, M. O'Neill, B Marshall, S Prince
1: D Lockyer
5: B Hodgson
1: B Seymour
None
None
Sydney Football Stadium, Sydney
36,563
Tim Mander

Week Three

First Preliminary Final

Team1st Half2nd HalfTotal
(2) St George Illawarra6612
(4) Wests Tigers16420
DateTries (StG)Tries (WES)Goals (StG)Goals (WES)F.Goals (StG)F.Goals (WES)InjuriesReportsVenueAttendanceReferee
Saturday, 24 September 2005 7;45pm AEST
1: W Naiqama, T Barrett
2: D Halatau
1: C Heighington, B Marshall
2: M Ennis
2: B Hodgson
None
None
Pat Richards (Ankle)
None
Sydney Football Stadium, Sydney
41,260
Tim Mander

Second Preliminary Final

Team1st Half2nd HalfTotal
(1) Parramatta000
(5) Nth QLD181129
DateTries (Par)Tries (NQLD)Goals (Par)Goals (NQLD)F.Goals (Par)F.Goals (NQLD)InjuriesReportsVenueAttendanceReferee
Sunday, 25 September 2005 4 pm AEST
None
1: M Bowen, R Jensen, B Firman,
T Williams, J Hannay
None
4: J Hannay
None
1: J Thurston
Par: T Smith (head)
NQLD: Norton (back)
NQLD: O'Donnell for high shot on T Smith
Telstra Stadium, Sydney, NSW
44,327
Steve Clark
Brett Firman scores in the 2005 Preliminary Final

2005 NRL Grand Final

Main article: 2005 NRL Grand final

Team1st Half2nd HalfTotal
(4) Wests Tigers121830
(5) North Queensland Cowboys61016
DateTries (Wests Tigers)Tries (North Queensland Cowboys)Goals (Wests Tigers)Goals (North Queensland Cowboys)Field Goals (Wests Tigers)Field Goals (North Queensland Cowboys)InjuriesReportsChurchill MedalVenueAttendanceReferee
Sunday, 2 October 2005 7 pm AEST
1: Bryce Gibbs, Pat Richards, Anthony Laffranchi, Daniel Fitzhenry, Todd Payten
1: Matt Bowen, Travis Norton, Matt Sing
5/6: Brett Hodgson
2/3: Josh Hannay
None
None
None
None
Scott Prince (Wests Tigers)
Telstra Stadium, Sydney, New South Wales
82,453
Tim Mander

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