Showing posts with label NRL-2019-Draw. Show all posts
Showing posts with label NRL-2019-Draw. Show all posts

Brisbane Broncos NRL 2019 Draw

Teams they play twice: Storm, Cowboys, Roosters, Sharks, Rabbitohs, Warriors, Titans, Eels, Bulldogs.

Teams they play once: Dragons, Wests Tigers, Raiders, Sea Eagles, Knights, Panthers.

Day-by-day breakdown: Thursday - seven, Friday - seven, Saturday - seven, Sunday - three.

Five-day turnarounds: 2 (Rd 8, Rd 18)

Kick-off: The Broncos take on three teams that made the 2018 finals in their opening four matches, including both grand final teams - a tough road trip to Melbourne to kick off the Telstra Premiership and an SCG blockbuster in the fourth round against the premiers, the Sydney Roosters.

Bulldogs NRL 2019 Draw

Teams they play twice: Eels, Wests Tigers, Storm, Dragons, Rabbitohs, Cowboys, Knights, Roosters, Broncos.

Teams they play once: Warriors, Sea Eagles, Titans, Raiders, Sharks, Panthers.

Day-by-day breakdown: Thursday - Three, Friday - Three, Saturday - Nine, Sunday - Eight, Monday - One.

Five-day turnarounds: 2 (Rd 6, Rd 23).

Kick-off: The Dogs face a daunting start to the season with a trip to Auckland to lock horns with the Warriors as well as a round-four meeting with the Storm in Melbourne and they only have one home game in the first month of their campaign.

North Queensland Cowboys NRL 2019 Draw

Teams they play twice: Dragons, Broncos, Sharks, Raiders, Storm, Bulldogs, Titans, Rabbitohs, Wests Tigers.

Teams they play once: Warriors, Eels, Sea Eagles, Roosters, Knights, Panthers.

Day-by-day breakdown: Thursday - Four, Friday - Eight, Saturday - Nine, Sunday – Three.

Five-day turnarounds: 1 (Rd 19).

Kick-off: North Queensland won't leave the Sunshine State in the first four rounds - hosting the Dragons, playing the Broncos in Brisbane before returning to Townsville for duels with the Sharks and Raiders. It should be an early advantage in the warmer earlier rounds for the Cowboys after a long summer training in the tropical heat.

St George Dragons NRL 2019 Draw

Teams they play twice: Cowboys, Rabbitohs, Knights, Bulldogs, Sea Eagles, Roosters, Eels, Sharks, Titans.

Teams they play once: Broncos, Warriors, Storm, Raiders, Panthers, Wests Tigers.

Day-by-day breakdown: Thursday - Four, Friday - Three, Saturday - Six, Sunday - Ten, Monday – One.

Five-day turnarounds: 3 (Rd 2, Rd 7, Rd 18).

Kick-off: St George Illawarra will have their mettle tested in the opening month of the season with just one match at home against the Rabbitohs at Kogarah in round two. They also have a couple of trips to Queensland to face the Cowboys and Broncos plus a round-four assignment in Newcastle.

Parramatta Eels NRL 2019 Draw

Teams they play twice: Panthers, Bulldogs, Sharks, Raiders, Wests Tigers, Knights, Dragons, Broncos, Sea Eagles.

Teams they play once: Roosters, Storm, Cowboys, Rabbitohs, Warriors, Titans.

Day-by-day breakdown: Thursday - two, Friday - Five, Saturday - Eight, Sunday - Eight, Monday – One.

Five-day turnarounds: 2 (Rd 3, Rd 11).

Kick-off: When you’re the wooden spooners, every game is a tough game but for Parramatta, the early schedule is favourable in that they don’t leave Sydney’s west in the first four rounds - away to Penrith first up before three straight ANZ Stadium fixtures against the Dogs, Roosters and Sharks.

Warriors NRL 2019 Draw

Teams they play twice: Sea Eagles, Titans, Rabbitohs, Storm, Knights, Panthers, Broncos, Sharks, Raiders.

Teams they play once: Bulldogs, Wests Tigers, Cowboys, Dragons, Eels, Roosters.

Day-by-day breakdown: Thursday - One, Friday - Seven, Saturday - Twelve, Sunday – Four.

Five-day turnarounds: 1 (Rd 7).

Kick-off: The Warriors will need to clear customs just once in the opening month of the Telstra Premiership - they kick off the season in Auckland against Canterbury before travelling to Campbelltown in round two for a Sunday clash with the Wests Tigers. They will technically be the away team in round three against Manly in Christchurch before heading back to Mt Smart Stadium for a tussle with the Titans.

Cronulla Sharks NRL 2019 Draw

Teams they play twice: Titans, Cowboys, Eels, Panthers, Broncos, Storm, Dragons, Raiders, Warriors.

Teams they play once: Knights, Roosters, Sea Eagles, Bulldogs, Rabbitohs, Wests Tigers.

Day-by-day breakdown: Thursday - Four, Friday - Four, Saturday - Nine, Sunday – Seven.

Five-day turnarounds: 2 (Rd 6, Rd 14).

Kick-off: After falling one game short of the grand final in 2018, Cronulla have, on paper, a relatively easy start to the Telstra Premiership with all four matches against teams which missed out on last season’s playoffs. However, they have just one game at home in the first month of the season.

Sea Eagles NRL 2019 Draw

Teams they play twice: Wests Tigers, Warriors, Rabbitohs, Knights, Dragons, Raiders, Titans, Eels, Storm.

Teams they play once: Roosters, Bulldogs, Broncos, Sharks, Panthers, Cowboys.

Day-by-day breakdown: Thursday - Two, Friday - Four, Saturday - Thirteen, Sunday – Five.

Five-day turnarounds: 1 (Rd 11).

Kick-off: Des Hasler’s second stint in charge of Manly begins with two matches in the opening four rounds at Lottoland plus one 'home' game in New Zealand. The new coach has a chance to make an early impression on the club’s disgruntled fan base, although all three of those matches are against 2018 playoff sides.

Penrith Panthers NRL 2019 Draw

Teams they play twice: Eels, Knights, Wests Tigers, Titans, Sharks, Rabbitohs, Raiders, Warriors, Roosters.

Teams they play once: Storm, Sea Eagles, Dragons, Bulldogs, Broncos, Cowboys.

Day-by-day breakdown: Thursday - Three, Friday - Ten, Saturday - Six, Sunday – Five.

Five-day turnarounds: 0.

Kick-off: After being eliminated in the second round of the playoffs, Penrith’s campaign to go further in 2019 will begin with three out of their first four matches on home turf, including a round-three sojourn to their west against the Storm in Bathurst. They also play three teams in the opening month who didn’t make last year’s playoffs so they have a golden opportunity to reverse their recent trend of slow starts to the season.

Canberra Raiders NRL 2019 Draw

Teams they play twice: Storm, Cowboys, Eels, Sea Eagles, Panthers, Roosters, Wests Tigers, Sharks, Warriors.

Teams they play once: Titans, Knights, Broncos, Rabbitohs, Bulldogs, Dragons.

Day-by-day breakdown: Thursday - One, Friday - Four, Saturday - Nine, Sunday – Ten.

Five-day turnarounds: 2 (Rd 2, Rd 20).

Kick-off: A slow start to the year, including a couple of last-ditch losses in the first two rounds to the Titans and Knights, proved extremely costly for the Green Machine last season. They kick off 2019 with three games against teams that didn’t make the playoffs - including the Gold Coast and Newcastle - plus a home meeting with Melbourne in round two.

Newcastle Knights NRL 2019 Draw

Teams they play twice: Panthers, Dragons, Sea Eagles, Titans, Eels, Warriors, Bulldogs, Roosters, Wests Tigers.

Teams they play once: Sharks, Raiders, Rabbitohs, Storm, Broncos, Cowboys.

Day-by-day breakdown: Thursday - Zero, Friday - Six, Saturday - Twelve, Sunday - Six.

Five-day turnarounds: 1 (Rd 11).

Kick-off: Newcastle have a chance to build some early momentum with three of their first four matches at McDonald Jones Stadium. However, they face three teams which made last season’s finals in those matches plus a trip to Canberra in round three.

Melbourne Storm NRL 2019 Draw

Teams they play twice: Broncos, Raiders, Bulldogs, Cowboys, Roosters, Warriors, Sharks, Titans, Sea Eagles.

Teams they play once: Panthers, Eels, Wests Tigers, Knights, Dragons, Rabbitohs.

Day-by-day breakdown: Thursday - Four, Friday - Seven, Saturday - Eight, Sunday – Five.

Five-day turnarounds: 2 (Rd 5, Rd 10).

Kick-off: After falling one win shy of back-to-back premierships, the Storm open 2019 with a home showdown against Brisbane before trips to Canberra and Bathurst to face Penrith before returning to Victoria in round four where they’ll host Canterbury.

Gold Coast Titans NRL 2019 Draw

Here is all you need to know about the Gold Coast Titans' 2019 Telstra Premiership draw.

Teams they play twice: Sharks, Warriors, Panthers, Knights, Cowboys, Sea Eagles, Broncos, Storm, Dragons.

Teams they play once: Raiders, Rabbitohs, Tigers, Bulldogs, Roosters, Eels.

Day-by-day breakdown: Thursday - One, Friday - Seven, Saturday - Eight, Sunday - Eight.

Five-day turnarounds: 2 (Rd 4, Rd 14).

Kick-off: After hosting the Raiders in their season opener, the Titans have a three-game road trip against 2018 finals teams - travelling to Cronulla, ANZ Stadium to face Souths and Auckland for a clash with the Warriors.

South Sydney Rabbitohs NRL 2019 Draw

The South Sydney Rabbitohs are pleased to announce that the NRL Telstra Premiership 2019 draw has been released. Across 25 Rounds of Rugby League, Members and supporters of mighty Red and Green will get to experience their beloved Club in a number of different settings. The Club is very pleased with the layout of the draw and cannot wait for the new season to begin, especially with such a bumper start.
Kicking off on Friday 15 March, the Red and Green's 2019 campaign will get underway against arch-rivals the Sydney Roosters at the Sydney Cricket Ground. It will be the first time since 2016 that both the Rabbitohs and the Roosters have clashed in Round 1 and the first time since 1993 the two have battled it out at the hallowed turf of the SCG. Club CCO and former Rabbitohs player Shannon Donato is extremely pleased with the draw and is very happy that the two old foes will get the opportunity to play each other in Round 1.

West Tigers NRL 2019 Draw

Wests Tigers' 2019 Telstra Premiership draw has today been unveiled with the club to play in a number of blockbuster games across its home grounds. Wests Tigers Members and supporters will get to see the team kick off the season with three home games, the first time the club has had such a draw since the 2003 season. The team will open their 2019 season against the Manly-Warringah Sea Eagles at Leichhardt Oval with a 5:30pm Saturday game, before taking on the New Zealand Warriors at Campbelltown Sports Stadium the following week in a twilight Sunday game.
In Round 3, Wests Tigers return to Campbelltown Sports Stadium for a huge clash against the Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs, with the Sunday afternoon game the first time the Bulldogs have played in South West Sydney since 2011. Wests Tigers' first away game of 2019 is a trip to the foot of the mountains to take on the Penrith Panthers at Panthers Stadium on Friday night. After not making the trip north of the border at all in 2018 Wests Tigers' Queensland fans will get to see the team early next season with a Round 5 game against the Brisbane Broncos at Suncorp Stadium. Wests Tigers' traditional Easter Monday clash with the Parramatta Eels has a new home in 2019, with the game to open the brand new Western Sydney Stadium in a game not to be missed.

Sydney Roosters NRL 2019 Draw

The NRL have announced the official 2019 NRL Telstra Premiership draw ahead of the new season that will kick off in March.  Members and fans can now start penciling in their key fixtures from what's sure to be an exciting campaign for the Roosters as they write a new chapter playing at the iconic Sydney Cricket Ground. Fans will be treated to 11 home games in 2019, with one of those games to be contested at Central Coast Stadium against the North Queensland Cowboys, as well as a fixture to be taken to Adelaide Oval that will soon be confirmed.
 
The Roosters will participate in NRL Magic Round in Round 9, where all 16 clubs will play a Premiership match at Suncorp Stadium. We will be facing the Canberra Raiders on Magic Round on a Sunday afternoon.  Interstate Members are encouraged to pencil in the key dates at Suncorp Stadium, while we'll also be in Melbourne for a Grand Final rematch at AAMI Park in Round 6 and a trip to Canberra in Round 21. Our first round fixture will be contested at the SCG against our arch-rivals, the South Sydney Rabbitohs. 

NRL releases full draw for season 2019

Parramatta Eels will open the new Western Sydney Stadium on Easter Monday in the traditional clash with Wests Tigers in Round Six, while Wests Tigers and the Bulldogs will also play matches at the new venue. Melbourne Storm will open the season, facing off against Brisbane Broncos on Thursday, March 14 at AAMI Park. The following night (Friday, March 15), Premiers Sydney Roosters will face traditional rivals South Sydney at the Sydney Cricket Ground. No club will have more than three five-day turnarounds as part of a drive to protect player welfare, with a more even spread of shorter turnarounds across the 16 Clubs.
The Sunday night standalone State of Origin match will be held at the new Perth Stadium on June 23; the first time Origin has been played in Perth. State of Origin I will be played at Brisbane's Suncorp Stadium on Wednesday, June 5, while the third match of the series will be played at Sydney's ANZ Stadium on Wednesday, July 10. Only two rounds will be directly impacted by State of Origin.