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2020 NRL season

The 2020 NRL season was the 113th season of professional rugby league in Australia and the 23rd season run by the National Rugby League.

2020 National Rugby League
Duration12 – 23 March 2020
(Suspended 24 March – 27 May 2020)
28 May – 25 October 2020
Teams16
Premiers Melbourne Storm (4th title)
Minor premiers Penrith Panthers (3rd title)
Matches played169
Points scored7,092
Average attendance5,245[a]
Attendance671,412[b]
Top points scorer(s) Adam Reynolds (221)
Player of the year Jack Wighton (Dally M Medal)
Top try-scorer(s) Alex Johnston (23)
← 2019
2021 →

Teams Edit

The lineup of teams remained unchanged for the 14th consecutive year.

Colours Club Season Home ground(s) Head coach Captain(s)
 
Brisbane Broncos 33rd season Suncorp Stadium Anthony SeiboldPeter Gentle (interim)[1] Alex Glenn[2]
 
Canberra Raiders 39th season GIO Stadium Canberra, Campbelltown Stadium1 Ricky Stuart Jarrod Croker & Josh Hodgson
 
Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs 86th season ANZ Stadium & Bankwest Stadium[3] Dean PaySteve Georgallis (interim)[4] Josh Jackson
 
Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks 54th season Netstrata Jubilee Stadium,[5] Bankwest Stadium1 John Morris Wade Graham
 
Gold Coast Titans 14th season Cbus Super Stadium, Suncorp Stadium1 Justin Holbrook[6] Kevin Proctor
 
Manly Warringah Sea Eagles 71st season Lottoland, Central Coast Stadium1 Des Hasler Daly Cherry-Evans
 
Melbourne Storm 23rd season AAMI Park, Sunshine Coast Stadium2 Craig Bellamy Cameron Smith
 
Newcastle Knights 33rd season McDonald Jones Stadium, Central Coast Stadium1 Adam O'Brien[7] Mitchell Pearce
 
New Zealand Warriors 26th season Central Coast Stadium3 Stephen KearneyTodd Payten (interim)[8] Roger Tuivasa-Sheck
 
North Queensland Cowboys 26th season Queensland Country Bank Stadium[9] Paul GreenJosh Hannay (interim)[10] Michael Morgan
 
Parramatta Eels 74th season Bankwest Stadium Brad Arthur Clint Gutherson
 
Penrith Panthers 54th season Panthers Stadium, Campbelltown Stadium1 Ivan Cleary James Tamou
 
South Sydney Rabbitohs 111th season ANZ Stadium & Bankwest Stadium[11] Wayne Bennett Adam Reynolds[12]
 
St. George Illawarra Dragons 22nd season Netstrata Jubilee Stadium, WIN Stadium, Campbelltown Stadium1 Paul McGregorDean Young (interim)[13] Cameron McInnes[14]
 
Sydney Roosters 113th season Sydney Cricket Ground, Bankwest Stadium1 Trent Robinson Jake Friend & Boyd Cordner
 
Wests Tigers 21st season Leichhardt Oval, Campbelltown Stadium, Bankwest Stadium Michael Maguire Moses Mbye & Benji Marshall[15]
Notes
1 Used as a home ground between Rounds 3–7 due to the impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic.
2 Used as a home ground between Rounds 10–19 due to the spike in COVID-19 cases in Victoria.
3 Used as a home ground for the 2020 season due to travel restrictions between Australia and New Zealand.

Pre-season Edit

The pre-season featured a returning Nines competition held at HBF Park in Perth on 14 & 15 February, replacing the competition previously held in Auckland.[16] The All Stars match was played on 22 February at Cbus Super Stadium, returning to the contest's original venue.[17] The 2020 World Club Challenge saw the NRL premiers Sydney Roosters defeat the Super League champions St. Helens, making them the first club to win consecutive World Club Challenges.

Regular season Edit

The NRL had announced that the Grand Final would be hosted at the Sydney Cricket Ground while the main venue for the decider, ANZ Stadium, underwent an $810m redevelopment.[18] This would have been the first Grand Final to be played at the SCG since 1987. The redevelopment was however scrapped due to the COVID-19 pandemic,[19] meaning that the Grand Final would be again played at ANZ Stadium.[20]

State of Origin was played in Adelaide for the first time, with Game 1 of the 2020 series played at Adelaide Oval.[21]

Impact of the COVID-19 pandemic Edit

The 2020 season was disrupted by the COVID-19 pandemic, which was formally declared a pandemic by the World Health Organization on 11 March 2020, one day prior to the scheduled start of the premiership season. Restrictions imposed by the different state governments related to social distancing, lockdowns of non-essential services which lasted for three months across the country, and border controls for interstate and international travel, all had significant effects on the completion of the 2020 season.

Fixture Edit

Prior to the recommencement of the season, the NRL announced the fixture would be shortened from 24 matches per team to 20 (including the two rounds already played prior to the season suspension), which each team playing each other once, and an additional five teams for a second time. The season had commenced on 12 March as originally scheduled; but as restrictions, followed for periods of formal quarantine, were introduced on interstate travel, the season was suspended after round two.

The round two match between the Sydney Roosters and Manly-Warringah Sea Eagles, which was originally meant to be played at Central Coast Stadium, was shifted to Leichhardt Oval.[22]

The new draw was released on 21 May, with just six venues used between Rounds 3 to 7.[23] The Warriors moved to Gosford to play at Central Coast Stadium, the Titans played home games at Suncorp Stadium with the Broncos, and the NSW teams and Canberra were divided between Bankwest Stadium, Campbelltown Stadium, and Central Coast Stadium in a way that no stadium hosts more than one match in a day. The Cowboys and Storm continued to host games at their normal home grounds, Queensland Country Bank Stadium and AAMI Park respectively. From round eight, all teams bar the Storm and Warriors were permitted to return to their home grounds;[24] in the Storm's case, a second wave of COVID-19 cases in Victoria forced the team to evacuate the state and set up camp on the Sunshine Coast, the home of their netball sister side the Sunshine Coast Lightning, for an indefinite period.[25]

Opening round Edit

The first round of play continued almost unimpeded, although crowd numbers were impacted by fears surrounding the virus.[26]

International restrictions on travel made in New Zealand, whereby all arrivals would be required to self-isolate for two weeks, resulted in the New Zealand Warriors temporarily setting up base in Kingscliff, New South Wales, having already come to Australia to play their Round 1 match. Their Round 2 game against Canberra was played at Cbus Super Stadium on the Gold Coast, instead of at the Warriors' home ground in Auckland.[27]

Crowds Edit

Government restrictions on gatherings meant that, starting in Round 2, crowds were locked out of senior NRL matches for the first time in the code's history.[28] State governments gradually allowed crowds, often small and restricted in size, into games, starting immediately from Round 5 in New South Wales, and from Round 6 in Queensland.[29][24]

Season suspension Edit

During Round 2, speculation that the season would be suspended, if not cancelled, grew. Circumstances surrounding the virus were evolving at a rapid rate, and the future beyond Round 2 was unknown. Many ideas to ensure the season could continue, including moving all players and matches to a single location in Central Queensland where they could continue to play in self-isolation.[30]

On 23 March, the NRL suspended the season indefinitely for the first time in the competition's history, in response to tightening government restrictions to slow the spread of COVID-19.[31] In the following weeks, matches that were scheduled to be played at regional venues were cancelled, as was the Magic Round.[32][33][34][35]

Season resumption Edit

On 9 April, the NRL announced its intentions to restart the competition on 28 May, with most details still to be determined.[36] The decision was one of three recommendations to come out of Project Apollo, which was created by the NRL's innovations committee to analyse potential solutions to restart the season. The other recommendations included ensuring that a full State of Origin series be played, and keeping with a one-match grand final. However, the NRL required Federal and State governments, as well as broadcasters Fox and Nine, on board with the plan. The structure of the restarted season would also largely depend on what government restrictions were in place by the end of May.[37]

By 22 April, the NRL had obtained government approval to restart the season on 28 May.[38] On 28 April 2020, the NRL announced that the competition would be a 20-round competition, which would allow each team to play each other once with 5 extra fixtures. Points earned in the first two rounds were still counted. State of Origin was played in November after the season's conclusion, while the Grand Final was played on 25 October at ANZ Stadium.[39]

During late April and early May, general government restrictions began to ease in Australia due to successful efforts to slow the spread of COVID-19. The Queensland State Government allowed the three Queensland-based sides to train and play at home; this meant they did not have to base themselves in New South Wales.[40] The Melbourne Storm were forced to move to Albury in NSW to begin their training, with Victoria's government waiting longer to begin easing restrictions, but were able to return to AAMI Park the following week.[41] On 2 May, the New Zealand Warriors were permitted by both Federal governments to enter Australia the following day. They entered two weeks of self-isolation in the regional city of Tamworth, where they were permitted to train to avoid any unfair disadvantage.[42] International travel restrictions meant the side had to remain in Australia for an indefinite period of time, however talks of a Trans-Tasman 'bubble', in which travel between Australia and New Zealand would be exclusively permitted, left the possibility open for the Warriors to return to New Zealand and play home matches there later in the season;[43] however, this did not eventuate.

Despite the border between New South Wales and Queensland remaining closed to the public for most of the season, all NRL teams were exempt from the travel ban for the purpose of playing matches, with the New South Wales-based teams plus the Canberra Raiders and New Zealand Warriors travelling to and from Queensland on game day instead of staying overnight, and the three Queensland-based clubs plus the Melbourne Storm making the same trip in reverse (that is, travelling to and from Sydney or Canberra on game day).[44]

In late June, the Melbourne Storm were forced to relocate away from Victoria after a sharp increase in coronavirus cases in the state.[45] Their round seven match against the New Zealand Warriors was played at Netstrata Jubilee Stadium in Sydney; the match was notable as following the game Cameron Smith, Craig Bellamy and Ryan Hoffman all went into the Warriors' rooms to thank and acknowledge the sacrifices they made by moving to Australia during the COVID pandemic.[46] Following that, the Storm relocated to the Sunshine Coast, Queensland, where they played their remaining home games out of Suncorp Stadium and Sunshine Coast Stadium, as well as finals at the former venue.[47] By the time the Storm won the Premiership, they had been away from their home in Victoria for four months.

Club medical restrictions Edit

During the pandemic, the NRL brought in strict new biosecurity measures to protect those in the game, including a code-wide request that players be vaccinated against the common flu, as "any player that has any respiratory illness... potentially will take the whole team out."[48][49] The NSW Government did not enforce the compulsory vaccination agreement,[49] whereas the Queensland Government stood by the vaccination measures previously agreed to by the NRL that 100% of players would be flu-vaccinated prior to the competition restarting.[50] Only players who had been vaccinated, or had genuine medical grounds exempting them, were permitted to play or train in Queensland.[51]

Rule changes Edit

It was announced that the remainder of the games would be played with just one referee.[52] The referees threatened to strike as a result of this.[53] However, an agreement was reached on 22 May for the one-ref system to be used.[54]

Results Edit

Team 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 F1 F2 F3 GF
Brisbane Broncos NQL
7
SOU
4
PAR
28
SYD
59
MAN
2
NEW
21
GCT
18
NZL
10
CBY
18
WTI
48
MEL
38
CRO
10
SOU
18
CAN
28
SGI
4
SYD
46
PEN
13
GCT
12
PAR
14
NQL
16
Canberra Raiders GCT
18
NZL
14
MEL
16
NEW
16
WTI
8
MAN
8
PAR
1*
SGI
6
MEL
6
SYD
4
SOU
6
NQL
2
PEN
16
BRI
28
GCT
20
CBY
14
SYD
12
SGI
29
NZL
12
CRO
10
CRO
12
SYD
4
MEL
20
Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs PAR
6
NQL
8
MAN
26
SGI
20
SYD
36
CRO
2
WTI
28
SOU
16
BRI
18
SGI
6
NEW
6
PAR
2
MEL
31
WTI
1
NZL
6
CAN
14
GCT
4
MAN
12
SOU
10
PEN
42
Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks SOU
4
MEL
2
WTI
12
NQL
10
SGI
14
CBY
2
MAN
18
GCT
30
PEN
32
NZL
36
SGI
4
BRI
10
PAR
2
GCT
12
PEN
26
NQL
16
NEW
28
NZL
8
SYD
16
CAN
10
CAN
12
Gold Coast Titans CAN
18
PAR
40
NQL
30
WTI
5
SOU
20
SGI
12
BRI
18
CRO
30
NZL
4
MEL
36
PEN
8
SYD
6
NQL
20
CRO
12
CAN
20
SGI
4
CBY
4
BRI
12
MAN
18
NEW
30
Manly Warringah Sea Eagles MEL
14
SYD
1
CBY
26
PAR
3
BRI
2
CAN
8
CRO
18
NEW
2
SGI
30
PAR
4
NQL
12
PEN
30
NZL
4
NEW
2
SOU
40
MEL
24
WTI
2
CBY
12
GCT
18
NZL
12
Melbourne Storm MAN
14
CRO
2
CAN
16
SOU
14
NEW
14
PEN
7
NZL
44
SYD
2*
CAN
6
GCT
36
BRI
38
NEW
10
CBY
31
SYD
18
PAR
14
MAN
24
SOU
6
NQL
16
WTI
28
SGI
8
PAR
12
X CAN
20
PEN
6
Newcastle Knights NZL
20
WTI
18
PEN
0*
CAN
16
MEL
14
BRI
21
NQL
12
MAN
2
PAR
6
SOU
2
CBY
6
MEL
10
WTI
40
MAN
2
NQL
12
NZL
30
CRO
28
SYD
30
SGI
24
GCT
30
SOU
26
New Zealand Warriors NEW
20
CAN
14
SGI
18
PEN
26
NQL
11
SOU
28
MEL
44
BRI
10
GCT
4
CRO
36
SYD
8
WTI
6
MAN
4
PEN
6
CBY
6
NEW
30
PAR
6
CRO
8
CAN
12
MAN
12
North Queensland Cowboys BRI
7
CBY
8
GCT
30
CRO
10
NZL
11
WTI
16
NEW
12
PAR
38
SYD
26
PEN
12
MAN
12
CAN
2
GCT
20
SOU
1
NEW
12
CRO
16
SGI
1*
MEL
16
PEN
20
BRI
16
Parramatta Eels CBY
6
GCT
40
BRI
28
MAN
3
PEN
6
SYD
14
CAN
1*
NQL
38
NEW
6
MAN
4
WTI
10
CBY
2
CRO
2
SGI
2
MEL
14
SOU
38
NZL
6
PEN
18
BRI
14
WTI
4
MEL
12
SOU
14
Penrith Panthers SYD
6
SGI
4
NEW
0*
NZL
26
PAR
6
MEL
7
SOU
8
WTI
7
CRO
32
NQL
12
GCT
8
MAN
30
CAN
16
NZL
6
CRO
26
WTI
24
BRI
13
PAR
18
NQL
20
CBY
42
SYD
1
X SOU
4
MEL
6
South Sydney Rabbitohs CRO
4
BRI
4
SYD
16
MEL
14
GCT
20
NZL
28
PEN
8
CBY
16
WTI
8
NEW
2
CAN
6
SGI
8
BRI
18
NQL
1
MAN
40
PAR
38
MEL
6
WTI
2
CBY
10
SYD
52
NEW
26
PAR
14
PEN
4
St. George Illawarra Dragons WTI
10
PEN
4
NZL
18
CBY
20
CRO
14
GCT
12
SYD
14
CAN
6
MAN
30
CBY
6
CRO
4
SOU
8
SYD
8
PAR
2
BRI
4
GCT
4
NQL
1*
CAN
29
NEW
24
MEL
8
Sydney Roosters PEN
6
MAN
1
SOU
16
BRI
59
CBY
36
PAR
14
SGI
14
MEL
2*
NQL
26
CAN
4
NZL
8
GCT
6
SGI
8
MEL
18
WTI
22
BRI
46
CAN
12
NEW
30
CRO
16
SOU
52
PEN
1
CAN
4
Wests Tigers SGI
10
NEW
18
CRO
12
GCT
5
CAN
8
NQL
16
CBY
28
PEN
7
SOU
8
BRI
48
PAR
10
NZL
6
NEW
40
CBY
1
SYD
22
PEN
24
MAN
2
SOU
2
MEL
28
PAR
4
Team 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 F1 F2 F3 GF

Bold – Home game
X – Bye
* – Golden point game
Opponent for round listed above margin

Ladder Edit

Pos Team Pld W D L B PF PA PD Pts
1   Penrith Panthers 20 18 1 1 0 537 238 +299 37
2   Melbourne Storm (P) 20 16 0 4 0 534 276 +258 32
3   Parramatta Eels 20 15 0 5 0 392 288 +104 30
4   Sydney Roosters 20 14 0 6 0 552 322 +230 28
5   Canberra Raiders 20 14 0 6 0 445 317 +128 28
6   South Sydney Rabbitohs 20 12 0 8 0 521 352 +169 24
7   Newcastle Knights 20 11 1 8 0 421 374 +47 23
8   Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks 20 10 0 10 0 480 480 0 20
9   Gold Coast Titans 20 9 0 11 0 346 463 −117 18
10   New Zealand Warriors 20 8 0 12 0 343 458 −115 16
11   Wests Tigers 20 7 0 13 0 440 505 −65 14
12   St. George Illawarra Dragons 20 7 0 13 0 378 452 −74 14
13   Manly Warringah Sea Eagles 20 7 0 13 0 375 509 −134 14
14   North Queensland Cowboys 20 5 0 15 0 368 520 −152 10
15   Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs 20 3 0 17 0 282 504 −222 6
16   Brisbane Broncos 20 3 0 17 0 268 624 −356 6

Ladder progression Edit

  • Numbers highlighted in green indicate that the team finished the round inside the top 8.
  • Numbers highlighted in blue indicates the team finished first on the ladder in that round.
  • Numbers highlighted in red indicates the team finished last place on the ladder in that round.
  • Underlined numbers indicate that the team had a bye during that round.
Team 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20
1   Penrith Panthers 2 4 5 7 7 9 11 13 15 17 19 21 23 25 27 29 31 33 35 37
2   Melbourne Storm (P) 2 4 4 6 8 8 10 12 14 16 18 20 22 24 24 26 28 30 32 32
3   Parramatta Eels 2 4 6 8 10 10 12 14 16 16 18 20 22 22 24 24 26 26 28 30
4   Sydney Roosters 0 0 2 4 6 8 10 10 12 12 14 16 18 18 20 22 24 26 28 28
5   Canberra Raiders 2 4 6 6 8 8 8 10 10 12 14 16 16 18 20 22 22 24 26 28
6   South Sydney Rabbitohs 2 2 2 2 4 6 6 8 10 10 10 12 14 16 18 20 20 22 22 24
7   Newcastle Knights 2 4 5 7 7 9 9 11 11 13 13 13 15 17 19 19 21 21 23 23
8   Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks 0 0 0 2 2 4 6 8 8 10 12 14 14 16 16 18 18 20 20 20
9   Gold Coast Titans 0 0 0 2 2 2 4 4 6 6 6 6 8 8 8 10 12 14 16 18
10   New Zealand Warriors 0 0 2 2 4 4 4 6 6 6 6 8 10 10 12 14 14 14 14 16
11   Wests Tigers 2 2 4 4 4 6 8 8 8 10 10 10 10 12 12 12 14 14 14 14
12   St. George Illawarra Dragons 0 0 0 0 2 4 4 4 6 8 8 8 8 10 12 12 12 12 12 14
13   Manly Warringah Sea Eagles 0 2 4 4 6 8 8 8 8 10 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 14 14 14
14   North Queensland Cowboys 0 2 4 4 4 4 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 8 8 8 10
15   Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs 0 0 0 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 6 6
16   Brisbane Broncos 2 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6

Finals series Edit

Home Score Away Match Information
Date and Time (Local) Venue Referees Crowd
QUALIFYING & ELIMINATION FINALS
  Penrith Panthers 29 – 28   Sydney Roosters 2 October 2020, 7:50 pm Panthers Stadium Gerard Sutton 7,209
  Canberra Raiders 32 – 20   Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks 3 October 2020, 5:40 pm GIO Stadium Canberra Grant Atkins 9,602
  Melbourne Storm 36 – 24   Parramatta Eels 3 October 2020, 7:50 pm Suncorp Stadium Ashley Klein 16,238
  South Sydney Rabbitohs 46 – 20   Newcastle Knights 4 October 2020, 4:05 pm ANZ Stadium Ben Cummins 17,212
SEMI FINALS
  Sydney Roosters 18 – 22   Canberra Raiders 9 October 2020, 7:55 pm Sydney Cricket Ground Ashley Klein 18,110
  Parramatta Eels 24 – 38   South Sydney Rabbitohs 10 October 2020, 7:50 pm Bankwest Stadium Gerard Sutton 14,510
PRELIMINARY FINALS
  Melbourne Storm 30 – 10   Canberra Raiders 16 October 2020, 7:50 pm Suncorp Stadium Ashley Klein 37,112
  Penrith Panthers 20 – 16   South Sydney Rabbitohs 17 October 2020, 7:50 pm ANZ Stadium Gerard Sutton 30,116

Chart Edit

Qualifying and elimination finalsSemi-finalsPreliminary finalsGrand Final
2 Oct, Panthers Stadium
1  Penrith29
4  Sydney289 Oct, Sydney Cricket Ground
  Sydney18
3 Oct, GIO Stadium Canberra  Canberra2217 Oct, ANZ Stadium
5  Canberra32  Penrith20
8  Cronulla-Sutherland20  South Sydney1625 Oct, ANZ Stadium
  Penrith20
4 Oct, ANZ Stadium16 Oct, Suncorp Stadium  Melbourne26
6  South Sydney46  Melbourne30
7  Newcastle2010 Oct, Bankwest Stadium  Canberra10
  Parramatta24
3 Oct, Suncorp Stadium  South Sydney38
2  Melbourne36
3  Parramatta24


Grand Final Edit

2020 NRL Grand Final
Sunday, 25 October
19:40 AEDT (UTC+11)
Penrith Panthers   20 – 26   Melbourne Storm
Tries: 4
To'o   52'
Crichton   68'
Mansour   71'
Cleary   79'
Goals: 2
Cleary   53', 69' (2/3)
1st: 0–22
2nd: 20–4
Report
Tries: 4
Olam   (penalty) 3'
Vunivalu   30'
C. Smith   39'
Papenhuzen   45'
Goals: 5
C. Smith   4', pen 22', pen 26', 31', 40' (5/6)
Sin Bins: 2
Hughes 70'
B. Smith 79'
ANZ Stadium, Sydney
Attendance: 37,303[55]
Referee: Gerard Sutton
Touch judges: Chris Butler, Todd Smith
Clive Churchill Medal: Ryan Papenhuyzen (Melbourne)

Player statistics and records Edit

The following statistics are as of the conclusion of Round 20.

2020 Transfers Edit

Players Edit

Source:[56]

Player 2019 Club 2020 Club
Shaun Fensom   Brisbane Broncos Retirement
Matt Gillett   Brisbane Broncos Retirement
Andrew McCullough   Brisbane Broncos   Newcastle Knights
Kodi Nikorima   Brisbane Broncos   New Zealand Warriors
James Roberts   Brisbane Broncos   South Sydney Rabbitohs
James Segeyaro   Brisbane Broncos Suspension[57]
Jaydn Su'A   Brisbane Broncos   South Sydney Rabbitohs
Luke Bateman   Canberra Raiders Hiatus
Ata Hingano   Canberra Raiders Mackay Cutters (Intrust Super Cup)
Joseph Leilua   Canberra Raiders   Wests Tigers
Aidan Sezer   Canberra Raiders   Super League: Huddersfield Giants
Fa'amanu Brown   Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs N/A
Danny Fualalo   Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs N/A
Corey Harawira-Naera   Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs   Canberra Raiders
Michael Lichaa   Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs N/A
Rhyse Martin   Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs   Super League: Leeds Rhinos
Jayden Brailey   Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks   Newcastle Knights
Jayson Bukuya   Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks Retirement
Kurt Capewell   Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks   Penrith Panthers
Sosaia Feki   Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks   Super League: Castleford Tigers
Paul Gallen   Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks Retirement
Aaron Gray   Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks N/A
Josh Morris   Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks   Sydney Roosters
Matt Prior   Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks   Super League: Leeds Rhinos
Michael Gordon   Gold Coast Titans Retirement
Ryley Jacks   Gold Coast Titans   Melbourne Storm
Max King   Gold Coast Titans   Melbourne Storm
Leilani Latu   Gold Coast Titans   Super League: Warrington Wolves
Brenko Lee   Gold Coast Titans   Melbourne Storm
Will Matthews   Gold Coast Titans Retirement
Jack Stockwell   Gold Coast Titans Burleigh Bears (Intrust Super Cup)
Kallum Watkins   Gold Coast Titans   Super League: Salford Red Devils
Kane Elgey   Manly Warringah Sea Eagles Retirement
Trent Hodkinson   Manly Warringah Sea Eagles Retirement
Apisai Koroisau   Manly Warringah Sea Eagles   Penrith Panthers
Lloyd Perrett   Manly Warringah Sea Eagles Wynnum-Manly Seagulls (Intrust Super Cup)
Kelepi Tanginoa   Manly Warringah Sea Eagles   Super League: Wakefield Trinity
Will Chambers   Melbourne Storm Suntory Sungoliath (Japanese rugby union)
Brodie Croft   Melbourne Storm   Brisbane Broncos
Curtis Scott   Melbourne Storm   Canberra Raiders
Joe Stimson   Melbourne Storm   Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs
Jamie Buhrer   Newcastle Knights Retirement
James Gavet   Newcastle Knights   Super League: Huddersfield Giants
Shaun Kenny-Dowall   Newcastle Knights   Super League: Hull Kingston Rovers
Danny Levi   Newcastle Knights   Manly Warringah Sea Eagles
Jesse Ramien   Newcastle Knights   Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks
Blake Ayshford   New Zealand Warriors Retirement
Solomone Kata   New Zealand Warriors ACT Brumbies (Super Rugby)
Sam Lisone   New Zealand Warriors   Gold Coast Titans
Issac Luke   New Zealand Warriors   St. George Illawarra Dragons
Ligi Sao   New Zealand Warriors   Super League: Hull F.C.
Kurt Baptiste   North Queensland Cowboys Eastern Suburbs Tigers (Intrust Super Cup)
Scott Bolton   North Queensland Cowboys Retirement
Javid Bowen   North Queensland Cowboys Northern Pride (Intrust Super Cup)
Jordan Kahu   North Queensland Cowboys   Brisbane Broncos
Nene Macdonald   North Queensland Cowboys   Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks
Te Maire Martin   North Queensland Cowboys N/A
Matt Scott   North Queensland Cowboys Retirement
Josh Hoffman   Parramatta Eels Townsville Blackhawks (Intrust Super Cup)
Tim Mannah   Parramatta Eels Retirement
Manu Ma'u   Parramatta Eels   Super League: Hull F.C.
Tepai Moeroa   Parramatta Eels New South Wales Waratahs (Super Rugby)
Waqa Blake   Penrith Panthers   Parramatta Eels
Reagan Campbell-Gillard   Penrith Panthers   Parramatta Eels
Wayde Egan   Penrith Panthers   New Zealand Warriors
Tyrell Fuimaono   Penrith Panthers   St. George Illawarra Dragons
Tim Grant   Penrith Panthers Retirement
Sione Katoa   Penrith Panthers   Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs
James Maloney   Penrith Panthers   Super League: Catalans Dragons
Dallin Watene-Zelezniak   Penrith Panthers   Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs
Frank Winterstein   Penrith Panthers Toulouse Olympique
George Burgess   South Sydney Rabbitohs   Super League: Wigan Warriors
Sam Burgess   South Sydney Rabbitohs Retirement
Adam Doueihi   South Sydney Rabbitohs   Wests Tigers
Greg Inglis   South Sydney Rabbitohs N/A
John Sutton   South Sydney Rabbitohs Retirement
Kyle Turner   South Sydney Rabbitohs Retirement
Mitchell Allgood   St. George Illawarra Dragons   London Broncos (Championship)
James Graham   St. George Illawarra Dragons   Super League: St. Helens
Patrick Kaufusi   St. George Illawarra Dragons Townsville Blackhawks (Intrust Super Cup)
Tim Lafai   St. George Illawarra Dragons   Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs
Jeremy Latimore   St. George Illawarra Dragons Retirement
Luciano Leilua   St. George Illawarra Dragons   Wests Tigers
Lachlan Maranta   St. George Illawarra Dragons Wynnum-Manly Seagulls (Intrust Super Cup)
Gareth Widdop   St. George Illawarra Dragons   Super League: Warrington Wolves
Cooper Cronk   Sydney Roosters Retirement
Latrell Mitchell   Sydney Roosters   South Sydney Rabbitohs
Zane Tetevano   Sydney Roosters   Penrith Panthers
Robbie Farah   Wests Tigers Retirement
Mahe Fonua   Wests Tigers   Super League: Hull F.C.
Esan Marsters   Wests Tigers   North Queensland Cowboys
Ryan Matterson   Wests Tigers   Parramatta Eels
Ben Matulino   Wests Tigers Retirement
Corey Thompson   Wests Tigers   Gold Coast Titans
Brayden Wiliame   Super League: Catalans Dragons   St. George Illawarra Dragons
Matt Frawley   Super League: Huddersfield Giants   Canberra Raiders
Trent Merrin   Super League: Leeds Rhinos   St. George Illawarra Dragons
Bryson Goodwin   Super League: Warrington Wolves   Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks
George Williams   Super League: Wigan Warriors   Canberra Raiders
Ben Te'o Sunwolves (Super Rugby)   Brisbane Broncos
Valentine Holmes New York Jets (NFL)   North Queensland Cowboys
Young Tonumaipea Hiatus   Gold Coast Titans
Zane Musgrove N/A   Wests Tigers

Loan moves Edit

Player Home club → Loan club Dates Pld Ref
Harry Grant   Melbourne Storm   Wests Tigers 21 March – 26 October
(Round 3 – end of season)
15 [58]
Paul Momirovski   Wests Tigers   Melbourne Storm 21 March – 26 October
(Round 3 – end of season)
6 [58]
Poasa Faamausili   Sydney Roosters   New Zealand Warriors 31 May – 27 June
(Rounds 4 – 8)
4 [59]
Jack Hetherington   Penrith Panthers   New Zealand Warriors 28 June – 7 August
(Rounds 8 – 13)
6 [60]
George Jennings   Parramatta Eels   New Zealand Warriors 24 July – 13 August
(Rounds 12 – 18)
6 [61][62]
Daniel Alvaro   Parramatta Eels   New Zealand Warriors 24 July – 13 August
(Rounds 12 – 18)
6 [61][62]
Albert Hopoate   Manly Warringah Sea Eagles   New Zealand Warriors 14 August – 24 August 0[c] [63][64]

Coaches Edit

Coach 2019 Club 2020 Club
Justin Holbrook   Super League: St. Helens   Gold Coast Titans

Notes Edit

  1. ^ Not all attendances were tallied up for the 2020 season, as such the figure is the total from known and provided crowd numbers.
  2. ^ Not all attendances were tallied up for the 2020 season, as such the figure is the total from known and provided crowd numbers.
  3. ^ Hopoate's month-long loan spell ended prematurely after he was recalled by Manly before making his Warriors debut.

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2020, season, 113th, season, professional, rugby, league, australia, 23rd, season, national, rugby, league, 2020, national, rugby, leagueduration12, march, 2020, suspended, march, 2020, october, 2020teams16premiersmelbourne, storm, title, minor, premierspenrit. The 2020 NRL season was the 113th season of professional rugby league in Australia and the 23rd season run by the National Rugby League 2020 National Rugby LeagueDuration12 23 March 2020 Suspended 24 March 27 May 2020 28 May 25 October 2020Teams16PremiersMelbourne Storm 4th title Minor premiersPenrith Panthers 3rd title Matches played169Points scored7 092Average attendance5 245 a Attendance671 412 b Top points scorer s Adam Reynolds 221 Player of the yearJack Wighton Dally M Medal Top try scorer s Alex Johnston 23 20192021 Contents 1 Teams 2 Pre season 3 Regular season 3 1 Impact of the COVID 19 pandemic 3 1 1 Fixture 3 1 2 Opening round 3 1 3 Crowds 3 1 4 Season suspension 3 1 5 Season resumption 3 1 6 Club medical restrictions 3 1 7 Rule changes 3 2 Results 4 Ladder 4 1 Ladder progression 5 Finals series 5 1 Chart 6 Grand Final 7 Player statistics and records 8 2020 Transfers 8 1 Players 8 2 Loan moves 8 3 Coaches 9 Notes 10 ReferencesTeams EditThe lineup of teams remained unchanged for the 14th consecutive year Colours Club Season Home ground s Head coach Captain s nbsp Brisbane Broncos 33rd season Suncorp Stadium Anthony Seibold Peter Gentle interim 1 Alex Glenn 2 nbsp Canberra Raiders 39th season GIO Stadium Canberra Campbelltown Stadium1 Ricky Stuart Jarrod Croker amp Josh Hodgson nbsp Canterbury Bankstown Bulldogs 86th season ANZ Stadium amp Bankwest Stadium 3 Dean Pay Steve Georgallis interim 4 Josh Jackson nbsp Cronulla Sutherland Sharks 54th season Netstrata Jubilee Stadium 5 Bankwest Stadium1 John Morris Wade Graham nbsp Gold Coast Titans 14th season Cbus Super Stadium Suncorp Stadium1 Justin Holbrook 6 Kevin Proctor nbsp Manly Warringah Sea Eagles 71st season Lottoland Central Coast Stadium1 Des Hasler Daly Cherry Evans nbsp Melbourne Storm 23rd season AAMI Park Sunshine Coast Stadium2 Craig Bellamy Cameron Smith nbsp Newcastle Knights 33rd season McDonald Jones Stadium Central Coast Stadium1 Adam O Brien 7 Mitchell Pearce nbsp New Zealand Warriors 26th season Central Coast Stadium3 Stephen Kearney Todd Payten interim 8 Roger Tuivasa Sheck nbsp North Queensland Cowboys 26th season Queensland Country Bank Stadium 9 Paul Green Josh Hannay interim 10 Michael Morgan nbsp Parramatta Eels 74th season Bankwest Stadium Brad Arthur Clint Gutherson nbsp Penrith Panthers 54th season Panthers Stadium Campbelltown Stadium1 Ivan Cleary James Tamou nbsp South Sydney Rabbitohs 111th season ANZ Stadium amp Bankwest Stadium 11 Wayne Bennett Adam Reynolds 12 nbsp St George Illawarra Dragons 22nd season Netstrata Jubilee Stadium WIN Stadium Campbelltown Stadium1 Paul McGregor Dean Young interim 13 Cameron McInnes 14 nbsp Sydney Roosters 113th season Sydney Cricket Ground Bankwest Stadium1 Trent Robinson Jake Friend amp Boyd Cordner nbsp Wests Tigers 21st season Leichhardt Oval Campbelltown Stadium Bankwest Stadium Michael Maguire Moses Mbye amp Benji Marshall 15 Notes 1 Used as a home ground between Rounds 3 7 due to the impacts of the COVID 19 pandemic 2 Used as a home ground between Rounds 10 19 due to the spike in COVID 19 cases in Victoria 3 Used as a home ground for the 2020 season due to travel restrictions between Australia and New Zealand Pre season EditThe pre season featured a returning Nines competition held at HBF Park in Perth on 14 amp 15 February replacing the competition previously held in Auckland 16 The All Stars match was played on 22 February at Cbus Super Stadium returning to the contest s original venue 17 The 2020 World Club Challenge saw the NRL premiers Sydney Roosters defeat the Super League champions St Helens making them the first club to win consecutive World Club Challenges Regular season EditThe NRL had announced that the Grand Final would be hosted at the Sydney Cricket Ground while the main venue for the decider ANZ Stadium underwent an 810m redevelopment 18 This would have been the first Grand Final to be played at the SCG since 1987 The redevelopment was however scrapped due to the COVID 19 pandemic 19 meaning that the Grand Final would be again played at ANZ Stadium 20 State of Origin was played in Adelaide for the first time with Game 1 of the 2020 series played at Adelaide Oval 21 Impact of the COVID 19 pandemic Edit See also Impact of the COVID 19 pandemic on rugby league The 2020 season was disrupted by the COVID 19 pandemic which was formally declared a pandemic by the World Health Organization on 11 March 2020 one day prior to the scheduled start of the premiership season Restrictions imposed by the different state governments related to social distancing lockdowns of non essential services which lasted for three months across the country and border controls for interstate and international travel all had significant effects on the completion of the 2020 season Fixture Edit Prior to the recommencement of the season the NRL announced the fixture would be shortened from 24 matches per team to 20 including the two rounds already played prior to the season suspension which each team playing each other once and an additional five teams for a second time The season had commenced on 12 March as originally scheduled but as restrictions followed for periods of formal quarantine were introduced on interstate travel the season was suspended after round two The round two match between the Sydney Roosters and Manly Warringah Sea Eagles which was originally meant to be played at Central Coast Stadium was shifted to Leichhardt Oval 22 The new draw was released on 21 May with just six venues used between Rounds 3 to 7 23 The Warriors moved to Gosford to play at Central Coast Stadium the Titans played home games at Suncorp Stadium with the Broncos and the NSW teams and Canberra were divided between Bankwest Stadium Campbelltown Stadium and Central Coast Stadium in a way that no stadium hosts more than one match in a day The Cowboys and Storm continued to host games at their normal home grounds Queensland Country Bank Stadium and AAMI Park respectively From round eight all teams bar the Storm and Warriors were permitted to return to their home grounds 24 in the Storm s case a second wave of COVID 19 cases in Victoria forced the team to evacuate the state and set up camp on the Sunshine Coast the home of their netball sister side the Sunshine Coast Lightning for an indefinite period 25 Opening round Edit The first round of play continued almost unimpeded although crowd numbers were impacted by fears surrounding the virus 26 International restrictions on travel made in New Zealand whereby all arrivals would be required to self isolate for two weeks resulted in the New Zealand Warriors temporarily setting up base in Kingscliff New South Wales having already come to Australia to play their Round 1 match Their Round 2 game against Canberra was played at Cbus Super Stadium on the Gold Coast instead of at the Warriors home ground in Auckland 27 Crowds Edit Government restrictions on gatherings meant that starting in Round 2 crowds were locked out of senior NRL matches for the first time in the code s history 28 State governments gradually allowed crowds often small and restricted in size into games starting immediately from Round 5 in New South Wales and from Round 6 in Queensland 29 24 Season suspension Edit During Round 2 speculation that the season would be suspended if not cancelled grew Circumstances surrounding the virus were evolving at a rapid rate and the future beyond Round 2 was unknown Many ideas to ensure the season could continue including moving all players and matches to a single location in Central Queensland where they could continue to play in self isolation 30 On 23 March the NRL suspended the season indefinitely for the first time in the competition s history in response to tightening government restrictions to slow the spread of COVID 19 31 In the following weeks matches that were scheduled to be played at regional venues were cancelled as was the Magic Round 32 33 34 35 Season resumption Edit On 9 April the NRL announced its intentions to restart the competition on 28 May with most details still to be determined 36 The decision was one of three recommendations to come out of Project Apollo which was created by the NRL s innovations committee to analyse potential solutions to restart the season The other recommendations included ensuring that a full State of Origin series be played and keeping with a one match grand final However the NRL required Federal and State governments as well as broadcasters Fox and Nine on board with the plan The structure of the restarted season would also largely depend on what government restrictions were in place by the end of May 37 By 22 April the NRL had obtained government approval to restart the season on 28 May 38 On 28 April 2020 the NRL announced that the competition would be a 20 round competition which would allow each team to play each other once with 5 extra fixtures Points earned in the first two rounds were still counted State of Origin was played in November after the season s conclusion while the Grand Final was played on 25 October at ANZ Stadium 39 During late April and early May general government restrictions began to ease in Australia due to successful efforts to slow the spread of COVID 19 The Queensland State Government allowed the three Queensland based sides to train and play at home this meant they did not have to base themselves in New South Wales 40 The Melbourne Storm were forced to move to Albury in NSW to begin their training with Victoria s government waiting longer to begin easing restrictions but were able to return to AAMI Park the following week 41 On 2 May the New Zealand Warriors were permitted by both Federal governments to enter Australia the following day They entered two weeks of self isolation in the regional city of Tamworth where they were permitted to train to avoid any unfair disadvantage 42 International travel restrictions meant the side had to remain in Australia for an indefinite period of time however talks of a Trans Tasman bubble in which travel between Australia and New Zealand would be exclusively permitted left the possibility open for the Warriors to return to New Zealand and play home matches there later in the season 43 however this did not eventuate Despite the border between New South Wales and Queensland remaining closed to the public for most of the season all NRL teams were exempt from the travel ban for the purpose of playing matches with the New South Wales based teams plus the Canberra Raiders and New Zealand Warriors travelling to and from Queensland on game day instead of staying overnight and the three Queensland based clubs plus the Melbourne Storm making the same trip in reverse that is travelling to and from Sydney or Canberra on game day 44 In late June the Melbourne Storm were forced to relocate away from Victoria after a sharp increase in coronavirus cases in the state 45 Their round seven match against the New Zealand Warriors was played at Netstrata Jubilee Stadium in Sydney the match was notable as following the game Cameron Smith Craig Bellamy and Ryan Hoffman all went into the Warriors rooms to thank and acknowledge the sacrifices they made by moving to Australia during the COVID pandemic 46 Following that the Storm relocated to the Sunshine Coast Queensland where they played their remaining home games out of Suncorp Stadium and Sunshine Coast Stadium as well as finals at the former venue 47 By the time the Storm won the Premiership they had been away from their home in Victoria for four months Club medical restrictions Edit During the pandemic the NRL brought in strict new biosecurity measures to protect those in the game including a code wide request that players be vaccinated against the common flu as any player that has any respiratory illness potentially will take the whole team out 48 49 The NSW Government did not enforce the compulsory vaccination agreement 49 whereas the Queensland Government stood by the vaccination measures previously agreed to by the NRL that 100 of players would be flu vaccinated prior to the competition restarting 50 Only players who had been vaccinated or had genuine medical grounds exempting them were permitted to play or train in Queensland 51 Rule changes Edit It was announced that the remainder of the games would be played with just one referee 52 The referees threatened to strike as a result of this 53 However an agreement was reached on 22 May for the one ref system to be used 54 Results Edit See also 2020 NRL season results Team 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 F1 F2 F3 GFBrisbane Broncos NQL7 SOU4 PAR28 SYD59 MAN2 NEW21 GCT18 NZL10 CBY18 WTI48 MEL38 CRO10 SOU18 CAN28 SGI4 SYD46 PEN13 GCT12 PAR14 NQL16Canberra Raiders GCT18 NZL14 MEL16 NEW16 WTI8 MAN8 PAR1 SGI6 MEL6 SYD4 SOU6 NQL2 PEN16 BRI28 GCT20 CBY14 SYD12 SGI29 NZL12 CRO10 CRO12 SYD4 MEL20Canterbury Bankstown Bulldogs PAR6 NQL8 MAN26 SGI20 SYD36 CRO2 WTI28 SOU16 BRI18 SGI6 NEW6 PAR2 MEL31 WTI1 NZL6 CAN14 GCT4 MAN12 SOU10 PEN42Cronulla Sutherland Sharks SOU4 MEL2 WTI12 NQL10 SGI14 CBY2 MAN18 GCT30 PEN32 NZL36 SGI4 BRI10 PAR2 GCT12 PEN26 NQL16 NEW28 NZL8 SYD16 CAN10 CAN12Gold Coast Titans CAN18 PAR40 NQL30 WTI5 SOU20 SGI12 BRI18 CRO30 NZL4 MEL36 PEN8 SYD6 NQL20 CRO12 CAN20 SGI4 CBY4 BRI12 MAN18 NEW30Manly Warringah Sea Eagles MEL14 SYD1 CBY26 PAR3 BRI2 CAN8 CRO18 NEW2 SGI30 PAR4 NQL12 PEN30 NZL4 NEW2 SOU40 MEL24 WTI2 CBY12 GCT18 NZL12Melbourne Storm MAN14 CRO2 CAN16 SOU14 NEW14 PEN7 NZL44 SYD2 CAN6 GCT36 BRI38 NEW10 CBY31 SYD18 PAR14 MAN24 SOU6 NQL16 WTI28 SGI8 PAR12 X CAN20 PEN6Newcastle Knights NZL20 WTI18 PEN0 CAN16 MEL14 BRI21 NQL12 MAN2 PAR6 SOU2 CBY6 MEL10 WTI40 MAN2 NQL12 NZL30 CRO28 SYD30 SGI24 GCT30 SOU26New Zealand Warriors NEW20 CAN14 SGI18 PEN26 NQL11 SOU28 MEL44 BRI10 GCT4 CRO36 SYD8 WTI6 MAN4 PEN6 CBY6 NEW30 PAR6 CRO8 CAN12 MAN12North Queensland Cowboys BRI7 CBY8 GCT30 CRO10 NZL11 WTI16 NEW12 PAR38 SYD26 PEN12 MAN12 CAN2 GCT20 SOU1 NEW12 CRO16 SGI1 MEL16 PEN20 BRI16Parramatta Eels CBY6 GCT40 BRI28 MAN3 PEN6 SYD14 CAN1 NQL38 NEW6 MAN4 WTI10 CBY2 CRO2 SGI2 MEL14 SOU38 NZL6 PEN18 BRI14 WTI4 MEL12 SOU14Penrith Panthers SYD6 SGI4 NEW0 NZL26 PAR6 MEL7 SOU8 WTI7 CRO32 NQL12 GCT8 MAN30 CAN16 NZL6 CRO26 WTI24 BRI13 PAR18 NQL20 CBY42 SYD1 X SOU4 MEL6South Sydney Rabbitohs CRO4 BRI4 SYD16 MEL14 GCT20 NZL28 PEN8 CBY16 WTI8 NEW2 CAN6 SGI8 BRI18 NQL1 MAN40 PAR38 MEL6 WTI2 CBY10 SYD52 NEW26 PAR14 PEN4St George Illawarra Dragons WTI10 PEN4 NZL18 CBY20 CRO14 GCT12 SYD14 CAN6 MAN30 CBY6 CRO4 SOU8 SYD8 PAR2 BRI4 GCT4 NQL1 CAN29 NEW24 MEL8Sydney Roosters PEN6 MAN1 SOU16 BRI59 CBY36 PAR14 SGI14 MEL2 NQL26 CAN4 NZL8 GCT6 SGI8 MEL18 WTI22 BRI46 CAN12 NEW30 CRO16 SOU52 PEN1 CAN4Wests Tigers SGI10 NEW18 CRO12 GCT5 CAN8 NQL16 CBY28 PEN7 SOU8 BRI48 PAR10 NZL6 NEW40 CBY1 SYD22 PEN24 MAN2 SOU2 MEL28 PAR4Team 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 F1 F2 F3 GFBold Home game X Bye Golden point game Opponent for round listed above marginLadder Edit2020 NRL seasonvtePos Team Pld W D L B PF PA PD Pts1 nbsp Penrith Panthers 20 18 1 1 0 537 238 299 372 nbsp Melbourne Storm P 20 16 0 4 0 534 276 258 323 nbsp Parramatta Eels 20 15 0 5 0 392 288 104 304 nbsp Sydney Roosters 20 14 0 6 0 552 322 230 285 nbsp Canberra Raiders 20 14 0 6 0 445 317 128 286 nbsp South Sydney Rabbitohs 20 12 0 8 0 521 352 169 247 nbsp Newcastle Knights 20 11 1 8 0 421 374 47 238 nbsp Cronulla Sutherland Sharks 20 10 0 10 0 480 480 0 209 nbsp Gold Coast Titans 20 9 0 11 0 346 463 117 1810 nbsp New Zealand Warriors 20 8 0 12 0 343 458 115 1611 nbsp Wests Tigers 20 7 0 13 0 440 505 65 1412 nbsp St George Illawarra Dragons 20 7 0 13 0 378 452 74 1413 nbsp Manly Warringah Sea Eagles 20 7 0 13 0 375 509 134 1414 nbsp North Queensland Cowboys 20 5 0 15 0 368 520 152 1015 nbsp Canterbury Bankstown Bulldogs 20 3 0 17 0 282 504 222 616 nbsp Brisbane Broncos 20 3 0 17 0 268 624 356 6Ladder progression Edit Numbers highlighted in green indicate that the team finished the round inside the top 8 Numbers highlighted in blue indicates the team finished first on the ladder in that round Numbers highlighted in red indicates the team finished last place on the ladder in that round Underlined numbers indicate that the team had a bye during that round Team 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 201 nbsp Penrith Panthers 2 4 5 7 7 9 11 13 15 17 19 21 23 25 27 29 31 33 35 372 nbsp Melbourne Storm P 2 4 4 6 8 8 10 12 14 16 18 20 22 24 24 26 28 30 32 323 nbsp Parramatta Eels 2 4 6 8 10 10 12 14 16 16 18 20 22 22 24 24 26 26 28 304 nbsp Sydney Roosters 0 0 2 4 6 8 10 10 12 12 14 16 18 18 20 22 24 26 28 285 nbsp Canberra Raiders 2 4 6 6 8 8 8 10 10 12 14 16 16 18 20 22 22 24 26 286 nbsp South Sydney Rabbitohs 2 2 2 2 4 6 6 8 10 10 10 12 14 16 18 20 20 22 22 247 nbsp Newcastle Knights 2 4 5 7 7 9 9 11 11 13 13 13 15 17 19 19 21 21 23 238 nbsp Cronulla Sutherland Sharks 0 0 0 2 2 4 6 8 8 10 12 14 14 16 16 18 18 20 20 209 nbsp Gold Coast Titans 0 0 0 2 2 2 4 4 6 6 6 6 8 8 8 10 12 14 16 1810 nbsp New Zealand Warriors 0 0 2 2 4 4 4 6 6 6 6 8 10 10 12 14 14 14 14 1611 nbsp Wests Tigers 2 2 4 4 4 6 8 8 8 10 10 10 10 12 12 12 14 14 14 1412 nbsp St George Illawarra Dragons 0 0 0 0 2 4 4 4 6 8 8 8 8 10 12 12 12 12 12 1413 nbsp Manly Warringah Sea Eagles 0 2 4 4 6 8 8 8 8 10 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 14 14 1414 nbsp North Queensland Cowboys 0 2 4 4 4 4 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 8 8 8 1015 nbsp Canterbury Bankstown Bulldogs 0 0 0 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 6 616 nbsp Brisbane Broncos 2 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6Finals series EditMain article 2020 NRL Finals Series Home Score Away Match InformationDate and Time Local Venue Referees CrowdQUALIFYING amp ELIMINATION FINALS nbsp Penrith Panthers 29 28 nbsp Sydney Roosters 2 October 2020 7 50 pm Panthers Stadium Gerard Sutton 7 209 nbsp Canberra Raiders 32 20 nbsp Cronulla Sutherland Sharks 3 October 2020 5 40 pm GIO Stadium Canberra Grant Atkins 9 602 nbsp Melbourne Storm 36 24 nbsp Parramatta Eels 3 October 2020 7 50 pm Suncorp Stadium Ashley Klein 16 238 nbsp South Sydney Rabbitohs 46 20 nbsp Newcastle Knights 4 October 2020 4 05 pm ANZ Stadium Ben Cummins 17 212SEMI FINALS nbsp Sydney Roosters 18 22 nbsp Canberra Raiders 9 October 2020 7 55 pm Sydney Cricket Ground Ashley Klein 18 110 nbsp Parramatta Eels 24 38 nbsp South Sydney Rabbitohs 10 October 2020 7 50 pm Bankwest Stadium Gerard Sutton 14 510PRELIMINARY FINALS nbsp Melbourne Storm 30 10 nbsp Canberra Raiders 16 October 2020 7 50 pm Suncorp Stadium Ashley Klein 37 112 nbsp Penrith Panthers 20 16 nbsp South Sydney Rabbitohs 17 October 2020 7 50 pm ANZ Stadium Gerard Sutton 30 116Chart Edit Qualifying and elimination finalsSemi finalsPreliminary finalsGrand Final2 Oct Panthers Stadium1 nbsp Penrith294 nbsp Sydney289 Oct Sydney Cricket Ground nbsp Sydney183 Oct GIO Stadium Canberra nbsp Canberra2217 Oct ANZ Stadium5 nbsp Canberra32 nbsp Penrith208 nbsp Cronulla Sutherland20 nbsp South Sydney1625 Oct ANZ Stadium nbsp Penrith204 Oct ANZ Stadium16 Oct Suncorp Stadium nbsp Melbourne266 nbsp South Sydney46 nbsp Melbourne307 nbsp Newcastle2010 Oct Bankwest Stadium nbsp Canberra10 nbsp Parramatta243 Oct Suncorp Stadium nbsp South Sydney382 nbsp Melbourne363 nbsp Parramatta24Grand Final EditMain article 2020 NRL Grand Final2020 NRL Grand Final Sunday 25 October19 40 AEDT UTC 11 Penrith Panthers nbsp 20 26 nbsp Melbourne StormTries 4To o nbsp 52 Crichton nbsp 68 Mansour nbsp 71 Cleary nbsp 79 Goals 2Cleary nbsp 53 69 2 3 1st 0 222nd 20 4Report Tries 4Olam nbsp penalty 3 Vunivalu nbsp 30 C Smith nbsp 39 Papenhuzen nbsp 45 Goals 5C Smith nbsp 4 pen 22 pen 26 31 40 5 6 Sin Bins 2Hughes 70 B Smith 79 ANZ Stadium SydneyAttendance 37 303 55 Referee Gerard SuttonTouch judges Chris Butler Todd SmithClive Churchill Medal Ryan Papenhuyzen Melbourne Player statistics and records EditThe following statistics are as of the conclusion of Round 20 Top 5 point scorers Points Player Tries Goals Field Goals191 nbsp Adam Reynolds 6 83 1184 nbsp Kyle Flanagan 4 84 0178 nbsp Zac Lomax 13 63 0171 nbsp Nathan Cleary 4 76 3148 nbsp Cameron Smith 2 70 0Top 5 try scorers Tries Player20 nbsp Alex Johnston19 nbsp Kyle Feldt17 nbsp David Nofoaluma15 nbsp Stephen Crichton15 nbsp Josh Addo Carr15 nbsp Maika Sivo15 nbsp Sione Katoa Top 5 goal scorers Goals Player84 nbsp Kyle Flanagan83 nbsp Adam Reynolds76 nbsp Nathan Cleary70 nbsp Cameron Smith63 nbsp Jarrod Croker63 nbsp Zac LomaxTop 5 tacklers Tackles Player978 nbsp Cameron McInnes955 nbsp Damien Cook888 nbsp Reed Mahoney876 nbsp Patrick Carrigan852 nbsp Jake Trbojevic2020 Transfers EditPlayers Edit Source 56 Player 2019 Club 2020 ClubShaun Fensom nbsp Brisbane Broncos RetirementMatt Gillett nbsp Brisbane Broncos RetirementAndrew McCullough nbsp Brisbane Broncos nbsp Newcastle KnightsKodi Nikorima nbsp Brisbane Broncos nbsp New Zealand WarriorsJames Roberts nbsp Brisbane Broncos nbsp South Sydney RabbitohsJames Segeyaro nbsp Brisbane Broncos Suspension 57 Jaydn Su A nbsp Brisbane Broncos nbsp South Sydney RabbitohsLuke Bateman nbsp Canberra Raiders HiatusAta Hingano nbsp Canberra Raiders Mackay Cutters Intrust Super Cup Joseph Leilua nbsp Canberra Raiders nbsp Wests TigersAidan Sezer nbsp Canberra Raiders nbsp Super League Huddersfield GiantsFa amanu Brown nbsp Canterbury Bankstown Bulldogs N ADanny Fualalo nbsp Canterbury Bankstown Bulldogs N ACorey Harawira Naera nbsp Canterbury Bankstown Bulldogs nbsp Canberra RaidersMichael Lichaa nbsp Canterbury Bankstown Bulldogs N ARhyse Martin nbsp Canterbury Bankstown Bulldogs nbsp Super League Leeds RhinosJayden Brailey nbsp Cronulla Sutherland Sharks nbsp Newcastle KnightsJayson Bukuya nbsp Cronulla Sutherland Sharks RetirementKurt Capewell nbsp Cronulla Sutherland Sharks nbsp Penrith PanthersSosaia Feki nbsp Cronulla Sutherland Sharks nbsp Super League Castleford TigersPaul Gallen nbsp Cronulla Sutherland Sharks RetirementAaron Gray nbsp Cronulla Sutherland Sharks N AJosh Morris nbsp Cronulla Sutherland Sharks nbsp Sydney RoostersMatt Prior nbsp Cronulla Sutherland Sharks nbsp Super League Leeds RhinosMichael Gordon nbsp Gold Coast Titans RetirementRyley Jacks nbsp Gold Coast Titans nbsp Melbourne StormMax King nbsp Gold Coast Titans nbsp Melbourne StormLeilani Latu nbsp Gold Coast Titans nbsp Super League Warrington WolvesBrenko Lee nbsp Gold Coast Titans nbsp Melbourne StormWill Matthews nbsp Gold Coast Titans RetirementJack Stockwell nbsp Gold Coast Titans Burleigh Bears Intrust Super Cup Kallum Watkins nbsp Gold Coast Titans nbsp Super League Salford Red DevilsKane Elgey nbsp Manly Warringah Sea Eagles RetirementTrent Hodkinson nbsp Manly Warringah Sea Eagles RetirementApisai Koroisau nbsp Manly Warringah Sea Eagles nbsp Penrith PanthersLloyd Perrett nbsp Manly Warringah Sea Eagles Wynnum Manly Seagulls Intrust Super Cup Kelepi Tanginoa nbsp Manly Warringah Sea Eagles nbsp Super League Wakefield TrinityWill Chambers nbsp Melbourne Storm Suntory Sungoliath Japanese rugby union Brodie Croft nbsp Melbourne Storm nbsp Brisbane BroncosCurtis Scott nbsp Melbourne Storm nbsp Canberra RaidersJoe Stimson nbsp Melbourne Storm nbsp Canterbury Bankstown BulldogsJamie Buhrer nbsp Newcastle Knights RetirementJames Gavet nbsp Newcastle Knights nbsp Super League Huddersfield GiantsShaun Kenny Dowall nbsp Newcastle Knights nbsp Super League Hull Kingston RoversDanny Levi nbsp Newcastle Knights nbsp Manly Warringah Sea EaglesJesse Ramien nbsp Newcastle Knights nbsp Cronulla Sutherland SharksBlake Ayshford nbsp New Zealand Warriors RetirementSolomone Kata nbsp New Zealand Warriors ACT Brumbies Super Rugby Sam Lisone nbsp New Zealand Warriors nbsp Gold Coast TitansIssac Luke nbsp New Zealand Warriors nbsp St George Illawarra DragonsLigi Sao nbsp New Zealand Warriors nbsp Super League Hull F C Kurt Baptiste nbsp North Queensland Cowboys Eastern Suburbs Tigers Intrust Super Cup Scott Bolton nbsp North Queensland Cowboys RetirementJavid Bowen nbsp North Queensland Cowboys Northern Pride Intrust Super Cup Jordan Kahu nbsp North Queensland Cowboys nbsp Brisbane BroncosNene Macdonald nbsp North Queensland Cowboys nbsp Cronulla Sutherland SharksTe Maire Martin nbsp North Queensland Cowboys N AMatt Scott nbsp North Queensland Cowboys RetirementJosh Hoffman nbsp Parramatta Eels Townsville Blackhawks Intrust Super Cup Tim Mannah nbsp Parramatta Eels RetirementManu Ma u nbsp Parramatta Eels nbsp Super League Hull F C Tepai Moeroa nbsp Parramatta Eels New South Wales Waratahs Super Rugby Waqa Blake nbsp Penrith Panthers nbsp Parramatta EelsReagan Campbell Gillard nbsp Penrith Panthers nbsp Parramatta EelsWayde Egan nbsp Penrith Panthers nbsp New Zealand WarriorsTyrell Fuimaono nbsp Penrith Panthers nbsp St George Illawarra DragonsTim Grant nbsp Penrith Panthers RetirementSione Katoa nbsp Penrith Panthers nbsp Canterbury Bankstown BulldogsJames Maloney nbsp Penrith Panthers nbsp Super League Catalans DragonsDallin Watene Zelezniak nbsp Penrith Panthers nbsp Canterbury Bankstown BulldogsFrank Winterstein nbsp Penrith Panthers Toulouse OlympiqueGeorge Burgess nbsp South Sydney Rabbitohs nbsp Super League Wigan WarriorsSam Burgess nbsp South Sydney Rabbitohs RetirementAdam Doueihi nbsp South Sydney Rabbitohs nbsp Wests TigersGreg Inglis nbsp South Sydney Rabbitohs N AJohn Sutton nbsp South Sydney Rabbitohs RetirementKyle Turner nbsp South Sydney Rabbitohs RetirementMitchell Allgood nbsp St George Illawarra Dragons nbsp London Broncos Championship James Graham nbsp St George Illawarra Dragons nbsp Super League St HelensPatrick Kaufusi nbsp St George Illawarra Dragons Townsville Blackhawks Intrust Super Cup Tim Lafai nbsp St George Illawarra Dragons nbsp Canterbury Bankstown BulldogsJeremy Latimore nbsp St George Illawarra Dragons RetirementLuciano Leilua nbsp St George Illawarra Dragons nbsp Wests TigersLachlan Maranta nbsp St George Illawarra Dragons Wynnum Manly Seagulls Intrust Super Cup Gareth Widdop nbsp St George Illawarra Dragons nbsp Super League Warrington WolvesCooper Cronk nbsp Sydney Roosters RetirementLatrell Mitchell nbsp Sydney Roosters nbsp South Sydney RabbitohsZane Tetevano nbsp Sydney Roosters nbsp Penrith PanthersRobbie Farah nbsp Wests Tigers RetirementMahe Fonua nbsp Wests Tigers nbsp Super League Hull F C Esan Marsters nbsp Wests Tigers nbsp North Queensland CowboysRyan Matterson nbsp Wests Tigers nbsp Parramatta EelsBen Matulino nbsp Wests Tigers RetirementCorey Thompson nbsp Wests Tigers nbsp Gold Coast TitansBrayden Wiliame nbsp Super League Catalans Dragons nbsp St George Illawarra DragonsMatt Frawley nbsp Super League Huddersfield Giants nbsp Canberra RaidersTrent Merrin nbsp Super League Leeds Rhinos nbsp St George Illawarra DragonsBryson Goodwin nbsp Super League Warrington Wolves nbsp Cronulla Sutherland SharksGeorge Williams nbsp Super League Wigan Warriors nbsp Canberra RaidersBen Te o Sunwolves Super Rugby nbsp Brisbane BroncosValentine Holmes New York Jets NFL nbsp North Queensland CowboysYoung Tonumaipea Hiatus nbsp Gold Coast TitansZane Musgrove N A nbsp Wests TigersLoan moves Edit Player Home club Loan club Dates Pld RefHarry Grant nbsp Melbourne Storm nbsp Wests Tigers 21 March 26 October Round 3 end of season 15 58 Paul Momirovski nbsp Wests Tigers nbsp Melbourne Storm 21 March 26 October Round 3 end of season 6 58 Poasa Faamausili nbsp Sydney Roosters nbsp New Zealand Warriors 31 May 27 June Rounds 4 8 4 59 Jack Hetherington nbsp Penrith Panthers nbsp New Zealand Warriors 28 June 7 August Rounds 8 13 6 60 George Jennings nbsp Parramatta Eels nbsp New Zealand Warriors 24 July 13 August Rounds 12 18 6 61 62 Daniel Alvaro nbsp Parramatta Eels nbsp New Zealand Warriors 24 July 13 August Rounds 12 18 6 61 62 Albert Hopoate nbsp Manly Warringah Sea Eagles nbsp New Zealand Warriors 14 August 24 August 0 c 63 64 Coaches Edit Coach 2019 Club 2020 ClubJustin Holbrook nbsp Super League St Helens nbsp Gold Coast TitansNotes Edit Not all attendances were tallied up for the 2020 season as such the figure is the total from known and provided crowd numbers Not all attendances were tallied up for the 2020 season as such the figure is the total from known and provided crowd numbers Hopoate s month long loan spell ended prematurely after he was recalled by Manly before making his Warriors debut References Edit Anthony Seibold Steps Down As Broncos Coach Broncos com au 26 August 2020 Brisbane makes history with Glenn captaincy appointment NRL com 24 January 2020 Bulldogs to move games to Bankwest Stadium and Perth NRL com 23 July 2019 Dean Pay to step down as Bulldogs Head Coach Bulldogs com au 14 July 2020 Sharks moving to Kogarah for 2020 home games NRL com 18 September 2019 Justin Holbrook Appointed As Gold Coast Titans Head Coach Titans com au 31 July 2019 Adam O Brien appointed Head Coach of Newcastle Knights NewcastleKnights com au 2 September 2019 Warriors end Kearney s tenure after heavy defeat NRL com 20 June 2020 North Queensland Stadium Secures 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July NRL com Retrieved 15 July 2020 Inside the 1392 room rural QLD village which could host ALL 16 NRL clubs and save the season Fox Sports Australia 18 March 2020 NRL suspends season National Rugby League 23 March 2020 Wagga Wagga match to be moved back to Canberra Raiders com au 17 March 2020 Wests Tigers confirm cancellation of Tamworth fixture WestsTigers com au 15 April 2020 Panthers game in Bathurst cancelled PenrithPanthers com au 17 April 2020 NRL cancels Magic Round Brisbane 2020 NRL com 27 March 2020 Retrieved 27 March 2020 Newton Alicia Suttor Paul 9 April 2020 May 28 ARL Commission announces date for NRL to restart National Rugby League Retrieved 9 April 2020 Telstra Premiership to resume National Rugby League 9 April 2020 NRL says it has government approval for 28 May restart of coronavirus hit competition ABC News 22 April 2020 Newton Alicia 28 April 2020 NRL announces 20 round competition for 2020 NRL com Retrieved 28 April 2020 Queensland approves NRL return National 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