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2009 NRL season results

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The 2009 National Rugby League season consisted of 26 weekly regular season rounds, starting on 13 March and ending on 6 September, followed by four weeks of play-offs which culminated in the grand final on 4 October.

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Regular season

Round 1

  • Steve Price (New Zealand Warriors) played his 300th game in top grade rugby league in Australia.[1]
  • Hazem El Masri (Bulldogs) overtook Andrew Johns as the highest-scoring player in top grade rugby league in Australia.[2]
  • The Rabbitohs scored 50 or more for the first time since Round 17 1992 ending a 332-game drought, it was also the highest Round 1 score since 2002.
  • Golden Point was used for the first time in the Dragons-Melbourne game with a Greg Inglis field goal proving the difference.
Home Score Away Match Information
Date and Time (Local) Venue Referees Crowd
Melbourne Storm
17–16
St George Illawarra Dragons
13 March 2009, 7:35 pm Olympic Park Stadium Shayne Hayne
Gavin Badger
14,870
Brisbane Broncos
19–18
North Queensland Cowboys
13 March 2009, 7:35 pm Suncorp Stadium Jared Maxwell
Tony De Las Heras
45,022
New Zealand Warriors
26–18
Parramatta Eels
14 March 2009, 7:30 pm Mt Smart Stadium Ashley Klein
Alan Shortall
17,447
Cronulla Sharks
18–10
Penrith Panthers
14 March 2009, 7:30 pm Toyota Stadium Jason Robinson
Phil Haines
10,617
Bulldogs
34–12
Manly-Warringah Sea Eagles
14 March 2009, 7:30 pm ANZ Stadium Ben Cummins
Brett Suttor
19,791
Gold Coast Titans
34–20
Newcastle Knights
15 March 2009, 1:00 pm Skilled Park M Cecchin
Chris James
16,203
Sydney Roosters
12–52
South Sydney Rabbitohs
15 March 2009, 3:00 pm Sydney Football Stadium Tony De Las Heras
Steve Lyons
24,486
Wests Tigers
34–26
Canberra Raiders
16 March 2009, 7:00 pm Campbelltown Stadium Jared Maxwell
Gerard Sutton
17,392
Source: "NRL 2009 Round 1". Rugby League Project. Retrieved 29 April 2009.

Round 2

  • The Bulldogs had their two competition points stripped as they breached NRL match rules by fielding 14 players during the scoring of the match-winning try.[3]
Home Score Away Match Information
Date and Time (Local) Venue Referees Crowd
South Sydney Rabbitohs
8–14
Parramatta Eels
20 March 2009, 7:35 pm ANZ Stadium Shayne Hayne
Gavin Badger
20,871
Brisbane Broncos
16–14
Melbourne Storm
20 March 2009, 7:35 pm Suncorp Stadium Ben Cummins
Tony De Las Heras
36,647
St George Illawarra Dragons
16–10
Gold Coast Titans
21 March 2009, 5:30 pm WIN Stadium Ashley Klien
Alan Shortall
13,329
Penrith Panthers
26–28
Bulldogs
21 March 2009, 7:30 pm CUA Stadium Matt Cecchin
Chris James
16,846
North Queensland Cowboys
42–14
Wests Tigers
21 March 2009, 8:30 pm Dairy Farmers Stadium Jason Robinson
Phil Haines
19,879
Canberra Raiders
4–28
Sydney Roosters
22 March 2009, 2:00 pm Canberra Stadium Jared Maxwell
Gerard Sutton
13,100
Manly-Warringah Sea Eagles
24–26
New Zealand Warriors
22 March 2009, 3:00 pm Brookvale Oval Shayne Hayne
Gavin Badger
16,307
Cronulla Sharks
12–24
Newcastle Knights
23 March 2009, 7:00 pm Toyota Stadium Ben Cummins
Brett Suttor
11,148
Source: "NRL 2009 Round 2". Rugby League Project. Retrieved 29 April 2009.

Round 3

Home Score Away Match Information
Date and Time (Local) Venue Referees Crowd
Wests Tigers
40–24
Sydney Roosters
27 March 2009, 7:35 pm Sydney Football Stadium Tony Archer
Gavin Badger
14,426
Gold Coast Titans
20–12
Bulldogs
27 March 2009, 7:35 pm Skilled Park Jared Maxwell
Alan Shortall
19,854
New Zealand Warriors
10–26
Brisbane Broncos
28 March 2009, 7:30 pm Mt Smart Stadium Jason Robinson
Matt Cecchin
24,538
Parramatta Eels
18–16
Canberra Raiders
28 March 2009, 7:30 pm Parramatta Stadium Steve Lyons
Chris James
11,110
North Queensland Cowboys
12–26
Melbourne Storm
28 March 2009, 8:30 pm Dairy Farmers Stadium Shayne Hayne
Gerard Sutton
21,489
South Sydney Rabbitohs
22–12
Newcastle Knights
29 March 2009, 2:00 pm Bluetongue Stadium Ashley Klien
Brett Suttor
15,227
St George Illawarra Dragons
10–6
Cronulla Sharks
29 March 2009, 3:00 pm WIN Jubilee Oval Gavin Badger
Tony De Las Heras
20,847
Manly-Warringah Sea Eagles
10–12
Penrith Panthers
30 March 2009, 7:00 pm Brookvale Oval Ben Cummins
Phil Hains
8,667
Source: "NRL 2009 Round 3". Rugby League Project. Retrieved 29 April 2009.

Round 4

Home Score Away Match Information
Date and Time (Local) Venue Referee Crowd
Brisbane Broncos
12–25
St George Illawarra Dragons
3 April 2009, 6:35 pm Suncorp Stadium Matt Cecchin
Shayne Hayne
42,435
Sydney Roosters
24–6
Parramatta Eels
3 April 2009, 7:35 pm Sydney Football Stadium Tony Archer
Steve Lyons
11,231
Penrith Panthers
42–22
Wests Tigers
4 April 2009, 5:30 pm CUA Stadium Ben Cummins
Phil Haines
15,813
Melbourne Storm
6–18
Gold Coast Titans
4 April 2009, 7:30 pm Olympic Park Stadium Ashley Klein
Brett Suttor
11,698
New Zealand Warriors
16–22
South Sydney Rabbitohs
5 April 2009, 2:00 pm Mt Smart Stadium Gavin Badger
Tony De Las Heras
19,386
Bulldogs
24–12
Cronulla Sharks
5 April 2009, 2:00 pm ANZ Stadium Jason Robinson
Gerard Sutton
15,520
Newcastle Knights
26–12
Manly-Warringah Sea Eagles
5 April 2009, 3:00 pm Energy Australia Stadium Jared Maxwell
Alan Shortall
15,324
Canberra Raiders
23–18
North Queensland Cowboys
6 April 2009, 7:00 pm Canberra Stadium Tony Archer
Steve Lyons
12,193
Source: "NRL 2009 Round 4". Rugby League Project. Archived from the original on 20 May 2009. Retrieved 29 April 2009.

Round 5

Home Score Away Match Information
Date and Time (Local) Venue Referee Crowd
Sydney Roosters
24–28
Brisbane Broncos
10 April 2009, 7:35 pm Sydney Football Stadium Gavin Badger
Matt Cecchin
18,464
Parramatta Eels
8–22
St George Illawarra Dragons
10 April 2009, 7:35 pm Parramatta Stadium Ashley Klein
Brett Suttor
19,017
Cronulla Sharks
14–24
Canberra Raiders
11 April 2009, 5:30 pm Toyota Stadium Ben Cummins
Alan Shortall
8,561
Melbourne Storm
16–14
Penrith Panthers
11 April 2009, 7:30 pm Olympic Park Stadium Tony Archer
Chris James
10,110
North Queensland Cowboys
10–14
Gold Coast Titans
11 April 2009, 7:30 pm Dairy Farmers Stadium Phil Haines
Jared Maxwell
18,123
Newcastle Knights
24–22
New Zealand Warriors
12 April 2009, 2:00 pm Energy Australia Stadium Gavin Badger
Steve Lyons
13,626
Manly-Warringah Sea Eagles
23–10
Wests Tigers
12 April 2009, 3:00 pm Brookvale Oval Tony De Las Heras
Shayne Hayne
17,942
Bulldogs
14–12
South Sydney Rabbitohs
13 April 2009, 7:00 pm ANZ Stadium Ashley Klein
Brett Suttor
22,775
Source: "NRL 2009 Round 5". Rugby League Project. Retrieved 29 April 2009.

Round 6

  • Golden Point was used again in the Warriors-Roosters game, with a Stacey Jones field goal proving the difference.
Home Score Away Match Information
Date and Time (Local) Venue Referee Crowd
Penrith Panthers
18–38
Brisbane Broncos
17 April 2009, 7:35pm CUA Stadium Tony De Las Heras
Shayne Hayne
14,332
Gold Coast Titans
16–10
Canberra Raiders
17 April 2009, 7:35pm Skilled Park Tony Archer
Steve Lyons
18,510
St George Illawarra Dragons
18–24
Newcastle Knights
18 April 2009, 5:30pm WIN Jubilee Oval Jason Robinson
Gerard Sutton
14,477
South Sydney Rabbitohs
8–24
Manly-Warringah Sea Eagles
18 April 2009, 7:30pm ANZ Stadium Matt Cecchin
Jared Maxwell
14,225
New Zealand Warriors
17–16
Sydney Roosters
19 April 2009, 2:00pm Mt Smart Stadium Ben Cummins
Alan Shortall
16,309
Cronulla Sharks
10–34
North Queensland Cowboys
19 April 2009, 1:30pm Hindmarsh Stadium Chris James
Ashley Klein
8,547
Parramatta Eels
18–48
Bulldogs
19 April 2009, 3:00pm ANZ Stadium Gavin Badger
Tony De Las Heras
18,223
Wests Tigers
16–6
Melbourne Storm
20 April 2009, 7:00pm Leichhardt Oval Tony Archer
Shayne Hayne
12,646
Source: "NRL 2009 Round 6". Rugby League Project. Retrieved 29 April 2009.

Round 7

Home Score Away Match Information
Date and Time (Local) Venue Referee Crowd
Brisbane Broncos
40–8
Parramatta Eels
24 April 2009, 7:35pm Suncorp Stadium Jarred Maxwell
Brett Suttor
30,887
South Sydney Rabbitohs
32–26
Cronulla Sharks
24 April 2009, 7:35pm ANZ Stadium Ben Cummins
Alan Shortall
11,208
Sydney Roosters
0–29
St George Illawarra Dragons
25 April 2009, 3:00pm Sydney Football Stadium Shayne Hayne
Tony De Las Haras
28,926
Melbourne Storm
1414
New Zealand Warriors
25 April 2009, 5:30pm Olympic Park Stadium Tony Archer
Matt Cecchin
15,200
North Queensland Cowboys
26–12
Manly-Warringah Sea Eagles
25 April 2009, 7:30pm Dairy Farmers Stadium Gavin Badger
Steve Lyons
16,153
Canberra Raiders
20–30
Bulldogs
26 April 2009, 2:00pm Canberra Stadium Chris James
Ashley Klein
10,241
Wests Tigers
26–24
Newcastle Knights
26 April 2009, 3:00pm Campbelltown Stadium Jason Robinson
Gerard Sutton
17,898
Penrith Panthers
34–20
Gold Coast Titans
27 April 2009, 7:00pm CUA Stadium Ben Cummins
Jared Maxwell
9,760
Source: "NRL 2009 Round 7". Rugby League Project. Retrieved 7 September 2009.

Round 8

  • Darren Lockyer (Brisbane Broncos) played his 300th game in top grade rugby league in Australia.[4]
Home Score Away Match Information
Date and Time (Local) Venue Referee Crowd
Manly-Warringah Sea Eagles
8–22
Melbourne Storm
1 May 2009, 7:35pm Brookvale Oval Tony De Las Heras
Shayne Hayne
10,752
Parramatta Eels
28–18
North Queensland Cowboys
1 May 2009, 7:35pm Parramatta Stadium Jason Robinson
Gerard Sutton
8,104
Gold Coast Titans
22–14
South Sydney Rabbitohs
2 May 2009, 3:00pm Skilled Park Chris James
Ashley Klein
19,833
Cronulla Sharks
12–19
Sydney Roosters
2 May 2009, 5:30pm Toyota Stadium Gavin Badger
Matt Cecchin
9,879
Newcastle Knights
28–12
Brisbane Broncos
2 May 2009, 7:30pm Energy Australia Stadium Tony Archer
Phil Haines
18,154
Canberra Raiders
10–18
Penrith Panthers
2 May 2009, 7:30pm Canberra Stadium Steve Lyons
Brett Suttor
8,850
St George Illawarra Dragons
12–11
New Zealand Warriors
3 May 2009, 2:00pm WIN Stadium Ben Cummins
Jason Robinson
14,562
Bulldogs
22–20
Wests Tigers
3 May 2009, 3:00pm ANZ Stadium Tony De Las Heras
Jared Maxwell
25,622
Source: "NRL 2009 Round 8". Rugby League Project. Retrieved 7 September 2009.

Round 9

Home Score Away Match Information
Date and Time Venue Referee Crowd
North Queensland Cowboys
24–20
St George Illawarra Dragons
9 May 2009, 7:30pm Dairy Farmers Stadium Ashley Klein
Brett Suttor
16,031
Newcastle Knights
23–18
Gold Coast Titans
10 May 2009, 2:00pm Energy Australia Stadium Ben Cummins
Steve Lyons
11,258
Brisbane Broncos
20–22
Manly-Warringah Sea Eagles
10 May 2009, 3:00pm Suncorp Stadium Tony Archer
Matt Cecchin
27,527
Sydney Roosters
12-28
Melbourne Storm
11 May 2009, 7:00pm Bluetongue Stadium Tony De Las Heras
Jason Robinson
8,412
BYE Round for: 8 teams - Bulldogs, Canberra Raiders, Cronulla Sharks, New Zealand Warriors, Parramatta Eels, Penrith Panthers, South Sydney Rabbitohs and Wests Tigers.
Source: "NRL 2009 Round 9". Rugby League Project. Retrieved 9 September 2009.

Round 10: Heritage Round

Home Score Away Match Information
Date and Time (Local) Venue Referees Crowd
Brisbane Broncos 32–18 Gold Coast Titans 15 May 2009, 7:35pm Suncorp Stadium Gavin Badger
Shane Hayne
43,079
St George Illawarra Dragons 20–18
Bulldogs
15 May 2009, 7:35pm WIN Jubilee Oval Tony Archer
Ashley Klein
18,415
Sydney Roosters 6–38
Newcastle Knights
16 May 2009, 5:30pm Sydney Football Stadium Chris James
Steve Lyons
8,611
Penrith Panthers 26–22 Cronulla Sharks 16 May 2009, 7:30pm CUA Stadium Jared Maxwell
Gerard Sutton
11,750
New Zealand Warriors
12–34 North Queensland Cowboys 17 May 2009, 12:00pm Mt Smart Stadium Ben Cummins
Alan Shortall
16,345
Manly-Warringah Sea Eagles 34–10 Parramatta Eels 17 May 2009, 2:00pm Brookvale Oval Gavin Badger
Tony De Las Heras
15,916
Wests Tigers 22–23 South Sydney Rabbitohs 17 May 2009, 3:00pm Sydney Cricket Ground Ashley Klein
Jason Robinson
29,970
Melbourne Storm 46–6 Canberra Raiders 18 May 2009, 7:00pm Olympic Park Stadium Tony Archer
Brett Suttor
10,112
Source: "NRL 2009 Round 10". Rugby League Project. Retrieved 7 September 2009.

Round 11

Home Score Away Match Information
Date and Time (Local) Venue Referee Crowd
Parramatta Eels
16-16
South Sydney Rabbitohs
22 May 2009, 7:35pm ANZ Stadium Gavin Badger
Brett Suttor
10,670
Wests Tigers
18-20
Brisbane Broncos
22 May 2009, 7:35pm Campbelltown Stadium Ben Cummins
Jared Maxwell
9,675
Cronulla Sharks
4-26
St George Illawarra Dragons
23 May 2009, 5:30pm Toyota Stadium Tony De Las Heras
Jason Robinson
15,201
Bulldogs
26-10
Melbourne Storm
23 May 2009, 7:30pm Bluetongue Stadium Shayne Hayne
Gerard Sutton
10,923
Penrith Panthers
48-6
Sydney Roosters
23 May 2009, 7:30pm CUA Stadium Ashley Klein
Steve Lyons
8,515
Canberra Raiders
38-12
New Zealand Warriors
24 May 2009, 2:00pm Canberra Stadium Jared Maxell
Bernard Sutton
8,383
Gold Coast Titans
18-17
Manly-Warringah Sea Eagles
24 May 2009, 3:00pm Skilled Park Tony Archer
Matt Cecchin
16,126
North Queensland Cowboys
36-10
Newcastle Knights
25 May 2009, 7:00pm Dairy Farmers Stadium Ben Cummins
Alan Shortall
11,892
Source: "NRL 2009 Round 11". Rugby League Project. Retrieved 7 September 2009.

Round 12

Home Score Away Match Information
Date and Time (Local) Venue Referee Crowd
St George Illawarra Dragons
38-10
Penrith Panthers
29 May 2009, 7;35pm WIN Stadium Steve Lyons
Jason Robinson
10,623
Parramatta Eels
10-13
Cronulla Sharks
30 May 2009, 7:30pm Parramatta Stadium Ben Cummins
Alan Shortall
7,014
New Zealand Warriors
14-0
Wests Tigers
31 May 2009, 2:00pm Mt Smart Stadium Gavin Badger
Brett Suttor
15,365
Newcastle Knights
22-14
Bulldogs
31 May 2009, 3:00pm Energy Australia Stadium Tony De Las Heras
Jason Robinson
18,322
South Sydney Rabbitohs
18-34
Canberra Raiders
1 June 2009, 7:00pm ANZ Stadium Ashley Klein
Steve Lyons
9,805
BYE Round for: 6 teams - Brisbane Broncos, Gold Coast Titans, Manly-Warringah Sea Eagles, Melbourne Storm, North Queensland Cowboys and Sydney Roosters.
Source: "NRL 2009 Round 12". Rugby League Project. Retrieved 7 September 2009.

Round 13

Home Score Away Match Information
Date and Time (Local) Venue Referee Crowd
Wests Tigers
10-26
Penrith Panthers
5 June 2009, 7:35pm Leichhardt Oval Jason Robinson
Bernard Sutton
14,100
Melbourne Storm
48-4
Brisbane Broncos
5 June 2009, 7:35pm Olympic Park Stadium Gavin Badger
Ben Cummins
15,318
Manly-Warringah Sea Eagles
38-18
Sydney Roosters
6 June 2009, 5:30pm Brookvale Oval Steve Lyons
Ashley Klein
10,549
North Queensland Cowboys
46-12
South Sydney Rabbitohs
6 June 2009, 7:30pm Dairy Farmers Stadium Shayne Hayne
Gerard Sutton
16,568
Cronulla Sharks
18-10
New Zealand Warriors
7 June 2009, 2:00pm Toyota Stadium Tony Archer
Matt Cecchin
14,082
Newcastle Knights
18-20
Parramatta Eels
7 June 2009, 3:00pm Energy Australia Stadium Gavin Badger
Brett Suttor
18,085
Gold Coast Titans
28-24
St George Illawarra Dragons
8 June 2009, 7:00pm Skilled Park Ben Cummins
Alan Shortall
24,106
BYE Round for: 2 teams - Bulldogs & Canberra Raiders.
Source: "NRL 2009 Round 13". Rugby League Project. Retrieved 7 September 2009.

Round 14

Home Score Away Match Information
Date and Time (Local) Venue Referee Crowd
Brisbane Broncos
22-44
Bulldogs
12 June 2009, 7:35pm Suncorp Stadium Tony Archer
Shayne Hayne
26,353
New Zealand Warriors
13-0
Newcastle Knights
12 June 2009, 8:35pm Mt Smart Stadium Steve Lyons
Bernard Sutton
14,255
Sydney Roosters
20-24
Gold Coast Titans
13 June 2009, 5:30pm Bluetongue Stadium Ben Cummins
Ben Shortall
6,232
Penrith Panthers
6-20
Manly-Warringah Sea Eagles
13 June 2009, 7:30pm CUA Stadium Jason Robinson
Tony De Las Heras
15,806
South Sydney Rabbitohs
22-28
Melbourne Storm
13 June 2009, 7:30pm Members Equity Stadium Ashley Klein
Chris James
15,197
Canberra Raiders
22-24
Cronulla Sharks
14 June 2009, 2:00pm Canberra Stadium Shayne Hayne
Gerard Sutton
10,104
St George Illawarra Dragons
32-18
North Queensland Cowboys
14 June 2009, 3:00pm WIN Stadium Tony Archer
Matt Cecchin
11,374
Parramatta Eels
6-23
Wests Tigers
15 June 2009, 7:00pm Parramatta Stadium Ben Cummins
Brett Suttor
12,003
Source: "NRL 2009 Round 14". Rugby League Project. Retrieved 7 September 2009.

Round 15

Home Score Away Match Information
Date and Time (Local) Venue Referee Crowd
Bulldogs
19–12
Penrith Panthers
19 June 2009, 7:35pm ANZ Stadium Gavin Badger
Matt Cecchin
13,992
North Queensland Cowboys
24–22
Sydney Roosters
20 June 2009, 7:30pm Dairy Farmers Stadium Jason Robinson
Tony De Las Heras
13,486
Melbourne Storm
14–12
Wests Tigers
21 June 2009, 2:00pm Olympic Park Stadium Steve Lyons
Ashley Klien
10,417
Manly-Warringah Sea Eagles
20–14
Canberra Raiders
21 June 2009, 3:00pm Brookvale Oval Jared Maxwell
Bernard Sutton
8,182
Cronulla Sharks
46–12
Brisbane Broncos
22 June 2009, 7:00pm Toyota Stadium Gavin Badger
Brett Suttor
8,117
BYE Round for: 6 teams - Gold Coast Titans, Newcastle Knights, New Zealand Warriors, Parramatta Eels, St George Illawarra Dragons and South Sydney Rabbitohs.
Source: "NRL 2009 Round 15". Rugby League Project. Retrieved 7 September 2009.

Round 16

Home Score Away Match Information
Date and Time (Local) Venue Referee Crowd
Bulldogs
30–18
North Queensland Cowboys
26 June 2009, 7:35pm ANZ Stadium Jared Maxwell
Bernard Sutton
13,461
Wests Tigers
10–21
St George Illawarra Dragons
26 June 2009, 7:35pm Sydney Football Stadium Tony De Las Heras
Jason Robinson
15,211
Gold Coast Titans
28–12
New Zealand Warriors
27 June 2009, 5:30pm Skilled Park Alan Shortall
Ben Cummins
20,031
Sydney Roosters
19–12
Cronulla Sharks
27 June 2009, 7:30pm Sydney Football Stadium Chris James
Ashley Klein
7,472
Canberra Raiders
26–16
Melbourne Storm
28 June 2009, 2:00pm Canberra Stadium Gavin Badger
Brett Suttor
9,551
Parramatta Eels
21–14
Brisbane Broncos
28 June 2009, 3:00pm Parramatta Stadium Tony Archer
Matt Cecchin
10,030
Newcastle Knights
25–20
South Sydney Rabbitohs
29 June 2009, 7:00pm Energy Australia Stadium Shayne Hayne
Gerard Sutton
14,204
BYE Round for: 2 Teams - Manly-Warringah Sea Eagles and Penrith Panthers.
Source: "NRL 2009 Round 16". Rugby League Project. Retrieved 7 September 2009.

Round 17

Home Score Away Match Information
Date and Time (Local) Venue Referees Crowd
Brisbane Broncos
28-14
New Zealand Warriors
3 July 2009, 7:35pm Suncorp Stadium Jared Maxwell
Bernard Sutton
32,456
St George Illawarra Dragons
34-12
Sydney Roosters
3 July 2009, 7:35pm WIN Jubilee Oval Tony Archer
Tony De Las Heras
12,472
South Sydney Rabbitohs
20-54
Wests Tigers
4 July 2009, 5:30pm ANZ Stadium Steve Lyons
Alan Shortall
14,856
Melbourne Storm
18-14
Newcastle Knights
4 July 2009, 7:30pm Olympic Park Stadium Matt Cecchin
Shayne Hayne
9,041
North Queensland Cowboys
24-4
Cronulla Sharks
4 July 2009, 7:30pm Dairy Farmers Stadium Ben Cummins
Brett Suttor
17,283
Canberra Raiders
34-28
Gold Coast Titans
5 July 2009, 2:00pm Canberra Stadium Gavin Badger
Chris James
9,800
Penrith Panthers
38-34
Parramatta Eels
5 July 2009, 3:00pm CUA Stadium Jason Robinson
Gerard Sutton
16,845
Manly-Warringah Sea Eagles
19-12
Bulldogs
6 July 2009, 7:00pm Brookvale Oval Tony Archer
Jared Maxwell
15,501
Source: "NRL 2009 Round 17". Rugby League Project. Retrieved 7 September 2009.

Round 18

Home Score Away Match Information
Date and Time (Local) Venue Referee Crowd
South Sydney Rabbitohs
36-12
Penrith Panthers
10 July 2009, 7:35pm ANZ Stadium Ben Cummins
Tony De Las Heras
9,017
Newcastle Knights
23-4
Canberra Raiders
11 July 2009, 7:30pm Energy Australia Stadium Jared Maxwell
Bernard Sutton
15,355
St George Illawarra Dragons
48-18
Manly-Warringah Sea Eagles
12 July 2009, 3:00pm WIN Stadium Ashley Klein
Gavin Badger
16,792
New Zealand Warriors
14-18
Bulldogs
12 July 2009, 4:00pm Mt Smart Stadium Jason Robinson
Gerard Sutton
11,802
Gold Coast Titans
18-12
Parramatta Eels
13 July 2009, 7:00pm Skilled Park Matt Cecchin
Steve Lyons
14,840
BYE Round for: 6 teams - Brisbane Broncos, Cronulla Sharks, Melbourne Storm, North Queensland Cowboys, Sydney Roosters & Wests Tigers.
Source: "NRL 2009 Round 18". Rugby League Project. Retrieved 7 September 2009.

Round 19

Home Score Away Match Information
Date and Time (Local) Venue Referee Crowd
Brisbane Broncos
12–44
South Sydney Rabbitohs
17 July 2009, 6:40pm Suncorp Stadium Gavin Badger
Tony De Las Heras, Phil Haines.[6]
50,109
Bulldogs
23–16
Gold Coast Titans
17 July 2009, 8:30pm Ben Cuummins
Jared Maxwell
Penrith Panthers
27–14
Canberra Raiders
18 July 2009, 5:30pm CUA Stadium Json Robinson
Gerard Sutton
8,074
Cronulla Sharks
26–32
Manly-Warringah Sea Eagles
18 July 2009, 7:30pm Toyota Stadium Steve Lyons
Alan Shortall
10,114
Sydney Roosters
24–30
New Zealand Warriors
19 July 2009, 2:00pm Sydney Football Stadium Brett Suttor
Ben Cummins
8,021
Wests Tigers
34–14
North Queensland Cowboys
19 July 2009, 3:00pm Leichhardt Oval Shane Hayne
Matt Cecchin
18,804
Parramatta Eels
18–16
Melbourne Storm
20 July 2009, 7:00pm Parramatta Stadium Ashley Klein
Bernard Sutton
10,804
BYE Round for: 2 teams - Newcastle Knights & St George Illawarra Dragons.
Source: "NRL 2009 Round 19". Rugby League Project. Retrieved 7 September 2009.

Parramatta forward Nathan Hindmarsh played his 250th First Grade game for the club.

Round 20

Home Score Away Match Information
Date and Time (Local) Venue Referee Crowd
Manly-Warringah Sea Eagles
44–20
Newcastle Knights
24 July 2009, 7:35pm Bluetongue Stadium Tony Archer
Jason Robinson
15,857
Gold Coast Titans
34–18
Brisbane Broncos
24 July 2009, 7:35pm Skilled Park Jared Maxwell
Bernard Sutton
26,336
Bulldogs
8–27
Parramatta Eels
25 July 2009, 5:30pm ANZ Stadium Steve Lyons
Alan Shortall
31,664
North Queensland Cowboys
20–28
Penrith Panthers
25 July 2009, 7:30pm Dairy Farmers Stadium Shane Hayne
Matt Cecchin
14,274
Melbourne Storm
30–10
Cronulla Sharks
25 July 2009, 7:30pm Olympic Park Stadium Ben Cummins
Bernard Sutton
10,533
Canberra Raiders
4–25
Wests Tigers
26 July 2009, 2:00pm Canberra Stadium Tony Archer
Phil Haines
11,150
New Zealand Warriors
4–29
St George Illawarra Dragons
26 July 2009, 4:00pm Mt Smart Stadium Gavin Badger
Ashley Klien
13,507
South Sydney Rabbitohs
40–20
Sydney Roosters
27 July 2009, 7:00pm ANZ Stadium Jason Robinson
Gerard Sutton
11,031
Source: "NRL 2009 Round 20". Rugby League Project. Retrieved 7 September 2009.

Round 21

Home Score Away Match Information
Date and Time (Local) Venue Referees Crowd
Gold Coast Titans
18–34
North Queensland Cowboys
31 July 2009, 7:35pm Skilled Park Tony Archer
Ashley Klein
20,315
St George Illawarra Dragons
26–12
Melbourne Storm
31 July 2009, 7:35pm WIN Jubilee Oval Matt Cecchin
Jared Maxwell
16,474
Canberra Raiders
56–0
Brisbane Broncos
1 August 2009, 5:30pm Canberra Stadium Jason Robinson
Gerard Sutton
10,200
Newcastle Knights
18–30
Sydney Roosters
1 August 2009, 7:30pm Energy Australia Stadium Ben Cummins
Brett Suttor
15,112
Penrith Panthers
3232
New Zealand Warriors
1 August 2009, 7:30pm CUA Stadium Steve Lyons
Alan Shortall
12,677
Cronulla Sharks
0–30
Parramatta Eels
2 August 2009, 2:00pm Toyota Stadium Jared Maxwell
Bernard Sutton
12,246
South Sydney Rabbitohs
18–26
Bulldogs
2 August 2009, 3:00pm ANZ Stadium Gavin Badger
Asley Klein
24,217
Wests Tigers
19–18
Manly-Warringah Sea Eagles
3 August 2009, 7:00pm Sydney Football Stadium Matt Cecchin
Shayne Hayne
13,531
Source: "NRL 2009 Round 21". Rugby League Project. Retrieved 7 September 2009.

Round 22

Home Score Away Match Information
Date and Time (Local) Venue Referee Crowd
Penrith Panthers
6–25
St George Illawarra Dragons
7 August 2009, 7:35pm CUA Stadium Gavin Badger
Ashley Klein
19,987
Melbourne Storm
20–8
North Queensland Cowboys
7 August 2009, 7:35pm Olympic Park Stadium Tony Archer
Gerard Sutton
10,510
Manly-Warringah Sea Eagles
22–36
South Sydney Rabbitohs
8 August 2009, 5:30pm Brookvale Oval Ben Cummins
Brett Suttor
15,702
Bulldogs
23–20
Canberra Raiders
8 August 2009, 7:30pm ANZ Stadium Jared Maxwell
Bernard Sutton
13,310
New Zealand Warriors
10–30
Gold Coast Titans
9 August 2009, 2:00pm Mt Smart Stadium Steve Lyons
Alan Shortall
10,205
Sydney Roosters
10–17
Wests Tigers
9 August 2009, 2:00pm Sydney Football Stadium Gavin Badger
Tony De Las Heras
16,427
Parramatta Eels
40–8
Newcastle Knights
9 August 2009, 3:00pm Parramatta Stadium Shayne Hayne
Matt Cecchin
17,669
Brisbane Broncos
30–10
Cronulla Sharks
10 August 2009, 7:00pm Suncorp Stadium Ben Cummins
Phil Haines
20,114
Source: "NRL 2009 Round 22". Rugby League Project. Retrieved 7 September 2009.

Round 23

Home Score Away Match Information
Date and Time (Local) Venue Referee Crowd
South Sydney Rabbitohs
14–22
Gold Coast Titans
14 August 2009, 7;35pm ANZ Stadium Shayne Hayne
Jason Robinson
11,977
North Queensland Cowboys
12–22
Bulldogs
14 August 2009, 7:35pm Dairy Farmers Stadium Tony Archer
Gerard Sutton
18,199
Sydney Roosters
12–44
Manly-Warringah Sea Eagles
15 August 2009, 5:30pm Sydney Football Stadium Jared Maxwell
Bernard Sutton
9,968
Canberra Raiders
24–12
St George Illawarra Dragons
15 August 2009, 7:30pm Canberra Stadium Ben Cummins
Brett Suttor
19,350
Parramatta Eels
40–4
New Zealand Warriors
15 August 2009, 7:30pm Parramatta Stadium Gavin Badger
Ashley Klein
12,627
Cronulla Sharks
10–56
Wests Tigers
16 August 2009, 2:00pm Toyota Stadium Steve Lyons
Alan Shortall
12,982
Brisbane Broncos
58–24
Penrith Panthers
16 August 2009, 3:00pm Suncorp Stadium Matt Cecchin
Shayne Hayne
25,305
Newcastle Knights
26–14
Melbourne Storm
17 August 2009, 7:00pm Energy Australia Stadium Phil Haines
Jason Robinson
13,580
Source: "NRL 2009 Round 23". Rugby League Project. Retrieved 7 September 2009.

Round 24

Home Score Away Match Information
Date and Time (Local) Venue Referees Crowd
Wests Tigers
18–26
Parramatta Eels
21 August 2009, 7:35pm Sydney Football Stadium Tony Archer
Jared Maxwell
34,272
St George Illawarra Dragons
2–12
Brisbane Broncos
21 August 2009, 7:35pm WIN Stadium Ben Cummins
Shayne Hayne
17,044
Newcastle Knights
32–26
North Queensland Cowboys
22 August 2009, 5:30pm Energy Australia Stadium Ashley Klein
Jason Robinson
15,408
Penrith Panthers
40–10
South Sydney Rabbitohs
22 August 2009, 7:30pm CUA Stadium Gavin Badger
Bernard Sutton
14,214
New Zealand Warriors
34–20
Canberra Raiders
23 August 2009, 2:00pm Mt Smart Stadium Matt Cecchin
Adam Devcich
8,812
Gold Coast Titans
20–10
Cronulla Sharks
23 August 2009, 2:00pm Skilled Park Steve Lyons
Gerard Sutton
14,714
Melbourne Storm
16–20
Manly-Warringah Sea Eagles
23 August 2009, 3:00pm Olympic Park Stadium Tony Archer
Shayne Hayne
12,601
Bulldogs
28–4
Sydney Roosters
24 August 2009, 7:00pm ANZ Stadium Chris James
Jared Maxwell
12,298
Source: "NRL 2009 Round 24". Rugby League Project. Retrieved 7 September 2009.

Round 25

Home Score Away Match Information
Date and Time (Local) Venue Referee Crowd
Parramatta Eels
48–6
Penrith Panthers
28 August 2009, 7:35pm Parramatta Stadium Shane Hayne
Jason Robinson
20,237
North Queensland Cowboys
10–16
Brisbane Broncos
28 August 2009, 7:35pm Dairy Farmers Stadium Matt Cecchin
Ben Cummins
24,332
Gold Coast Titans
36–24
Wests Tigers
29 August 2009, 5:30pm Skilled Park Tony Archer
Bernard Sutton
20,102
South Sydney Rabbitohs
41–6
St George Illawarra Dragons
29 August 2009, 7:30pm ANZ Stadium Ashley Klein
Steve Lyons
19,918
Melbourne Storm
38–4
Sydney Roosters
29 August 2009, 7:30pm Olympic Park Stadium Jared Maxwell
Brett Suttor
13,332
Manly-Warringah Sea Eagles
18–16
Cronulla Sharks
30 August 2009, 2:00pm Brookvale Oval Jason Robinson
Phil Haines
15,844
Bulldogs
40–20
New Zealand Warriors
30 August 2009, 3:00pm ANZ Stadium Gavin Badger
Alan Shortall
41,835
Canberra Raiders
30–14
Newcastle Knights
31 August 2009, 7:00pm Canberra Stadium Ashley Klein
Matt Cecchin
9,400
Source: "NRL 2009 Round 25". Rugby League Project. Retrieved 7 September 2009.

Round 26

Channel Nine had its biggest Friday night TV ratings of the year for the Eels-Dragons game with the audience peaking at 580,000.[8]

Home Score Away Match Information
Date and Time (Local) Venue Referees Crowd
St George Illawarra Dragons
37–0
Parramatta Eels
4 September 2009, 7:45pm WIN Jubilee Oval Tony Archer
Gavin Badger
17,974
Wests Tigers
34–12
Bulldogs
4 September 2009, 7:45pm Sydney Football Stadium Steve Lyons
Jared Maxwell
17,375
Manly-Warringah Sea Eagles
38–4
Gold Coast Titans
5 September 2009, 7:30pm Brookvale Oval Shayne Hayne
Bernard Sutton
14,165
Cronulla Sharks
24–26
South Sydney Rabbitohs
5 September 2009, 7:30pm Toyota Stadium Matt Cecchin
Gerard Sutton
14,879
New Zealand Warriors
0–30
Melbourne Storm
5 September 2009, 7:30pm Mt Smart Stadium Ashley Klein
Alan Shortall
14,734
Sydney Roosters
16–32
North Queensland Cowboys
6 September 2009, 2:00pm Sydney Football Stadium Chris James
Steve Lyons
10,277
Newcastle Knights
35–0
Penrith Panthers
6 September 2009, 3:00pm Energy Australia Stadium Gavin Badger
Ben Cummins
22,152
Brisbane Broncos
22–10
Canberra Raiders
6 September 2009, 7:00pm Suncorp Stadium Jason Robinson
Brett Suttor
35,112
Source: "NRL 2009 Round 26". Rugby League Project. Retrieved 7 September 2009.

Finals series

Qualifying finals

Home Score Away Match Information
Date and Time Venue Referees Crowd
Melbourne Storm
40 – 12
Manly-Warringah Sea Eagles
11 September, 7:45pm Etihad Stadium Gavin Badger
Shayne Hayne
21,155
Gold Coast Titans
32 – 40
Brisbane Broncos
12 September, 6:30pm Skilled Park Ben Cummins
Ashley Klein
27,227
Bulldogs
26 – 12
Newcastle Knights
12 September, 8:30pm ANZ Stadium Tony Archer
Jason Robinson
21,369
St George Illawarra Dragons
12 – 25
Parramatta Eels
13 September, 4:00pm WIN Jubilee Oval Jarred Maxwell
Matt Cecchin
18,174
Eliminated: Newcastle Knights, Manly-Warringah Sea Eagles

Semi finals

Home Score Away Match Information
Date and Time Venue Referees Crowd
Parramatta Eels
27 – 2
Gold Coast Titans
18 September, 7:45pm Sydney Football Stadium Shayne Hayne
Jared Maxwell
28,524
Brisbane Broncos
24 – 10
St. George Illawarra Dragons
19 September, 7:45pm Suncorp Stadium Tony Archer
Ben Cummins
50,225
Eliminated: Gold Coast Titans, St. George Illawarra Dragons

Preliminary finals

Home Score Away Match Information
Date and Time Venue Referees Crowd
Bulldogs
12 – 22
Parramatta Eels
25 September, 7:45pm ANZ Stadium Tony Archer
Ben Cummins
74,549
Melbourne Storm
40 – 10
Brisbane Broncos
26 September, 7:45pm Etihad Stadium Shayne Hayne
Jared Maxwell
27,687
Eliminated: Bulldogs, Brisbane Broncos

Grand final

Home Score Away Match Information
Date and Time Venue Referees Crowd
Melbourne Storm
23 – 16
Parramatta Eels
4 October, 5:00pm ANZ Stadium Tony Archer
Shayne Hayne
82,538

Again, a Finals match up between the 2 clubs provided controversy. With just under 10 minutes remaining the Melbourne Storm fullback, Billy Slater was bringing the ball off his own line. Whilst playing the ball he appeared to drop the ball. However, referees Archer and Hayne gave a penalty saying that Parramatta fullback Jarryd Hayne had knocked the ball out of Slater's hand. From the subsequent penalty Storm centre Greg Inglis kicked a field goal to prevent a Parramatta comeback. In 2010 it was found that the Melbourne Storm had cheated the salary cap and as a result both this Premiership and the 2007 Premiership were wiped from the club as well as the 3 Minor Premierships it had gained and the World Club Challenge.

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