1. Who Am I? (Player Profiles)
2. League Statistics
Team Wins & Losses
NSW Rugby League History
Famous "When" Moments
100

I debuted for the Penrith Panthers in 2016, wear the number 7 jersey, am known for my iceman goal-kicking, and my dad Ivan is my club coach.

Nathan Cleary

100

Which foundation club, proud wearers of the red and green, holds the record for the most total premierships in rugby league history?

South Sydney Rabbitohs (21 premierships)

100

Which Sydney club recorded 13 wins and 11 losses to sneak into the top 8 at the conclusion of the 2025 NRL regular season?

Sydney Roosters

100

What is the geographic name of the fierce annual three-game representative arena where the NSW Blues clash with the Queensland Maroons?

State of Origin

100

In what year did the Wests Tigers win their fairytale first-ever joint-venture premiership, highlighted by Benji Marshall's legendary flick pass to Pat Richards?

2005

200

Who Am I?

Nicknamed "Teddy," I won back-to-back premierships with the Roosters in 2018–19, captained the NSW Blues for years, and took home the Dally M Medal in 2025.

James Tedesco

200

Which modern powerhouse team became the first club since the 1950s/60s St George era to win four consecutive grand finals (2021 to 2024)?

Penrith Panthers

200

Which Sydney-based team suffered a tough 2025 campaign, finishing 11th on the ladder with exactly 10 wins and 14 losses?

Parramatta Eels

200

How many points is a standard try worth on the scoreboard in a regular NRL match?

4 points

200

In what year did the Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks break their infamous 49-year premiership drought, defeating the Melbourne Storm 14–12?

2016

300

Who Am I?

I am a legendary goal-kicking center who debuted for the Bulldogs in 2002, played 317 first-grade games, and finished my career as the highest point-scorer in premiership history.

Hazem El Masri

300

Who finished the 2025 regular season as the NRL's top try-scorer after crossing the line 24 times for the Sydney Roosters?

Mark Nawaqanitawase

300

The Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs had a resurgent 2025 regular season under Cameron Ciraldo. How many games did they win out of their 24 matches?

16 wins (and 8 losses)

300

Which two traditional Sydney clubs officially merged at the end of 1999 to form the joint-venture team known today as the Wests Tigers?

Balmain Tigers and Western Suburbs Magpies

300

In what year did Newcastle Knights legend Andrew Johns throw his iconic inside pass to Darren Albert to win the grand final in the dying seconds?

1997 (ARL Grand Final)

400

Who Am I?

Known as "The Brick with Eyes," I am a legendary NSW Origin prop who played 228 games for Balmain, famously wore a headbanger band, and later became a prominent media personality.

Steve "Blocker" Roach

400

Newcastle Knights superstar Kalyn Ponga holds the club record for the most points scored in a single game. How many points did he score in that match?

30 points (against the Wests Tigers in Round 22, 2024)

400

The Parramatta Eels hold a painful modern premiership drought. In what year did they last lift the first-grade trophy?

1986 (They defeated Canterbury 4–2)

400

What was the name of the short-lived, rebel rugby league competition that fractured the game during the turbulent 1997 season?

Super League

400

In what year did Jarryd Hayne embark on his legendary mid-season Dally M run, carrying the Parramatta Eels from 14th on the ladder all the way to a grand final?

2009

500

Who Am I?

I am the only player to have won Clive Churchill Medals at two different clubs—winning my first with the Canberra Raiders and my second with the Melbourne Storm.

Bradley Clyde

500

Which legendary NSW winger holds the all-time record for the most career tries in premiership history, scoring 212 tries primarily for Manly?

Ken Irvine

500

Which foundation NSW club endured the worst single-season record in modern history, winning 0 games and losing 22 in the 1993 season?

The Sydneyised/Gold Coast Seagulls era or the original Balmain Tigers (1910)? In the modern NRL era, it refers to the London Black Cab/Newtown era or the 1993 Gold Coast Seagulls (though technically Queensland based). If strictly NSW foundation clubs, it points to the 1999 Western Suburbs Magpies who won just 1 game and lost 23.

500

What is the name of the prestigious medal awarded annually to the best and fairest player on the field during the NRL Grand Final?

Clive Churchill Medal

500

In what year did South Sydney Rabbitohs forward Sam Burgess famously play through the entire grand final with a fractured cheekbone to win the premiership?

2014