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Name 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 Total ROUND ROUND ROUND ROUND ROUND ROUND ROUND ROUND ROUND ROUND ROUND ROUND ROUND ROUND ROUND ROUND ROUND ROUND ROUND ROUND ROUND ROUND ROUND ROUND ROUND ROUND NAME 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 TOTAL ROUND 1 FRIDAY, MARCH 24 Sea Eagles v Storm, Brookvale Oval, 3pm 2pm SATURDAY, JUNE 10 ROUND 18 ROUND 22 THURSDAY, MARCH 2 Panthers v Knights, Pepper Stadium, 6pm Raiders v Warriors, GIO Stadium, 5.30pm Roosters v Eels, Allianz Stadium, 4pm Titans v Warriors, CBus Super Stadium, 3pm FRIDAY, JULY 7 Dragons v Rabbitohs, Sydney Cricket Ground Sharks v Broncos, Southern Cross Group Broncos v Raiders, Suncorp Stadium, 8.05pm Dragons vs. Cowboys, WIN Stadium, 7.30pm ROUND 11 Panthers v Raiders, Carrington Park, 5.30pm Roosters v Rabbitohs, Allianz Stadium, 7.50pm Knights v Warriors, McDonald Jones Stadium Stadium, 8.05pm SATURDAY, MARCH 25 SUNDAY, APRIL 16 THURSDAY, MAY 18 Eels v Cowboys, TIO Stadium, 7.30pm SATURDAY, JULY 8 Titans v Broncos, CBus Super Stadium FRIDAY, MARCH 3 Sea Eagles v Bulldogs, Brookvale Oval, 4:30pm Panthers v Sharks, Pepper Stadium, 4pm Sharks v Cowboys, Southern Cross Group SUNDAY, JUNE 11 Panthers v Sea Eagles, Pepper Stadium, 5.30pm Sharks v Raiders, Southern Cross Group Stadium Bulldogs v Storm, Belmore Stadium, 6pm Eels v Sharks, ANZ Stadium, 7pm MONDAY, APRIL 17 Stadium, 7.50pm Tigers v Roosters, Campbelltown Stadium, 4pm Storm v Eels, AAMI Park, 7.30pm Sea Eagles v Roosters, Brookvale Oval Rabbitohs v Wests Tigers, ANZ Stadium, 8:05pm Titans v Cowboys, CBus Super Stadium, 9pm Eels v Wests Tigers, ANZ Stadium, 4pm FRIDAY, MAY 19 MONDAY, JUNE 12 SUNDAY, JULY 9 Bulldogs v Eels, ANZ Stadium SATURDAY, MARCH 4 SUNDAY, MARCH 26 ROUND 8 Warriors v Dragons, FMG Stadium, Waikato, 6pm Bulldogs v Dragons, ANZ Stadium, 4pm Bulldogs v Knights, Belmore Stadium, 4pm Cowboys v Storm, 1300Smiles Stadium Dragons v Panthers, UOW Jubilee Oval, 4.30pm Wests Tigers v Storm, Leichhardt Oval, 4pm FRIDAY, APRIL 21 Broncos v Tigers, Suncorp Stadium, 7.50pm ROUND 15 Byes: Broncos, Cowboys, Dragons, Raiders, Panthers v Tigers, Pepper Stadium Cowboys v Raiders, 1300Smiles Stadium, 7pm Dragons v Warriors, UOW Jubilee Oval, 6.30pm Raiders v Sea Eagles, GIO Stadium, 6pm SATURDAY, MAY 20 FRIDAY, JUNE 16 Sharks, Wests Tigers, Titans, Warriors ROUND 23 Titans v Roosters, CBus Super Stadium, 9pm ROUND 5 Rabbitohs v Broncos, ANZ Stadium, 7.50pm Titans v Sea Eagles, CBus Super Stadium, 5.30pm Rabbitohs v Titans, ANZ Stadium, 7.50pm ROUND 19 Eels v Knights, ANZ Stadium SUNDAY, MARCH 5 THURSDAY, MARCH 30 SATURDAY, APRIL 22 Eels v Raiders, ANZ Stadium, 7.30pm SATURDAY, JUNE 17 Dragons v Titans, UOW Jubilee Oval Warriors v Knights, Mt Smart Stadium, 2pm Bulldogs v Broncos, ANZ Stadium, 8:05pm Eels v Panthers, ANZ Stadium, 3pm Storm v Cowboys, AAMI Park, 5.30pm FRIDAY, JULY 14 SUNDAY, MAY 21 Warriors v Panthers, Mt Smart Stadium, 6pm Storm v Roosters, AAMI Park Sea Eagles v Eels, Brookvale Oval, 4pm FRIDAY, MARCH 31 Cowboys v Knights, 1300Smiles Stadium, 5.30pm Knights v Panthers, McDonald Jones Stadium, 2pm Sharks v Wests Tigers, Southern Cross Group Panthers v Cowboys, Pepper Stadium ROUND 2 Roosters v Sea Eagles, Allianz Stadium, 6pm Sharks v Titans, Southern Cross Group Stadium, Bulldogs v Roosters, ANZ Stadium, 4pm Stadium, 7.30pm Raiders v Dragons, GIO Stadium, 7.50pm Warriors v Raiders, Mt Smart Stadium THURSDAY, MARCH 9 Cowboys v Rabbitohs, 1300Smiles Stadium, 7.30pm Rabbitohs v Storm, NIB Stadium, 6.30pm SUNDAY, JUNE 18 SATURDAY, JULY 15 Rabbitohs v Bulldogs, ANZ Stadium Roosters v Bulldogs, Allianz Stadium, 8.05pm 8.05pm SUNDAY, APRIL 23 ROUND 12 Eels v Dragons, ANZ Stadium, 4pm Knights v Broncos, McDonald Jones Stadium, Broncos v Sharks, Suncorp Stadium 5.30pm FRIDAY, MARCH 10 SATURDAY, APRIL 1 Wests Tigers v Bulldogs, ANZ Stadium, 4pm FRIDAY, MAY 26 Byes: Broncos, Bulldogs, Knights, Panthers, Tigers v Sea Eagles, Leichhardt Oval Warriors v Storm, Mt Smart Stadium, 6pm Sharks v Knights, Southern Cross Group Stadium, 3pm TUESDAY, APRIL 25 Rabbitohs v Eels, ANZ Stadium, 7.50pm Raiders, Roosters, Sea Eagles, Warriors Titans v Sharks, CBus Super Stadium, 7.30pm ROUND 24 Broncos v Cowboys, Suncorp Stadium, 8.05pm Raiders v Eels, GIO Stadium, 5:30pm Roosters v Dragons, Allianz Stadium, 4pm SATURDAY, MAY 27 ROUND 16 SUNDAY, JULY 16 Rabbitohs v Warriors, ANZ Stadium SATURDAY, MARCH 11 Storm v Panthers, AAMI Park, 7.30pm Storm v Warriors, AAMI Park, 7pm Warriors v Broncos, Mt Smart Stadium, 5.30pm FRIDAY, JUNE 23 Sea Eagles v Wests Tigers, Brookvale Oval, 2pm Knights v Storm, McDonald Jones Stadium Knights vs. Titans, McDonald Jones Stadium, 3pm SUNDAY, APRIL 2 ROUND 9 Sharks v Bulldogs, Southern Cross Group Warriors v Bulldogs, Mt Smart Stadium, 6pm Rabbitohs v Cowboys, Cairns Stadium, 4pm Roosters v Tigers, Allianz Stadium Sea Eagles v Rabbitohs, Brookvale Oval, 5.30pm Warriors v Titans, Mt Smart Stadium, 2pm THURSDAY, APRIL 27 Stadium, 7.30pm Wests Tigers v Titans, Campbelltown Stadium, Byes: Bulldogs, Eels, Roosters, Storm Cowboys v Sharks, 1300Smiles Stadium Raiders v Sharks, GIO Stadium, 7.30pm Wests Tigers v Dragons, ANZ Stadium, 4pm Broncos v Panthers, Suncorp Stadium, 7.50pm SUNDAY, MAY 28 7.50pm ROUND 20 Raiders v Panthers, GIO Stadium SUNDAY, MARCH 12 ROUND 6 FRIDAY, APRIL 28 Raiders v Roosters, GIO Stadium, 4pm SATURDAY, JUNE 24 THURSDAY, JULY 20 Eels v Titans, ANZ Stadium Wests Tigers v Panthers, Campbelltown Stadium, THURSDAY, APRIL 6 Rabbitohs v Sea Eagles, Allianz Stadium, 6pm Byes: Cowboys, Dragons, Knights, Panthers, Sea Cowboys v Panthers, 1300Smiles Stadium, 3pm Broncos v Bulldogs, Suncorp Stadium, 7.50pm Broncos v Dragons, Suncorp Stadium 4pm Broncos v Roosters, Suncorp Stadium, 7.50pm Cowboys v Eels, 1300Smiles Stadium, 7.50pm Eagles, Storm, Wests Tigers, Titans Raiders v Broncos, GIO Stadium, 5.30pm FRIDAY, JULY 21 Bulldogs v Sea Eagles, ANZ Stadium Dragons v Eels, WIN Stadium, 6:30pm FRIDAY, APRIL 7 SATURDAY, APRIL 29 ROUND 13 Roosters v Storm, Adelaide Oval, 7.30pm Roosters v Knights, Allianz Stadium, 6pm ROUND 25 ROUND 3 Knights v Bulldogs, McDonald Jones Stadium, Titans v Knights, CBus Super Stadium, 3pm FRIDAY, JUNE 2 SUNDAY, JUNE 25 Sharks v Rabbitohs, Southern Cross Group Raiders v Knights, GIO Stadium THURSDAY, MARCH 16 6pm Bulldogs v Raiders, ANZ Stadium, 5.30pm Storm v Knights, AAMI Park, 6pm Dragons v Knights, UOW Jubilee Oval, 2pm Stadium, 7.50pm Warriors v Sea Eagles, Mt Smart Stadium Storm v Broncos, AAMI Park, 8:05pm Panthers v Rabbitohs, Pepper Stadium, 7.50pm Wests Tigers v Sharks, Leichhardt Oval, 7.30pm Eels v Warriors, ANZ Stadium, 7.50pm Sharks v Sea Eagles, Southern Cross Group SATURDAY, JULY 22 Sharks v Roosters, Southern Cross Group FRIDAY, MARCH 17 SATURDAY, APRIL 8 SUNDAY, APRIL 30 SATURDAY, JUNE 3 Stadium, 4pm Panthers v Titans, Pepper Stadium, 3pm Stadium Bulldogs v Warriors, Forsyth Barr Stadium, 6pm Sea Eagles v Dragons, Brookvale Oval, 3pm Warriors v Roosters, Mt Smart Stadium, 2pm Dragons v Wests Tigers, ANZ Stadium, 3pm Byes: Eels, Rabbitohs Raiders v Storm, GIO Stadium, 5.30pm Storm v Rabbitohs, AAMI Park Titans v Eels, CBus Super Stadium, 8:05pm Titans Raiders, CBus Super Stadium, 5.30pm Dragons v Storm, WIN Stadium, 4pm Roosters v Broncos, Allianz Stadium, 5.30pm ROUND 17 Cowboys v Warriors, 1300Smiles Stadium, 7.30pm Panthers v Dragons, Pepper Stadium SATURDAY, MARCH 18 Cowboys v Wests Tigers, 1300Smiles Stadium, ROUND 10 Cowboys v Titans, 1300Smiles Stadium, 7.30pm THURSDAY, JUNE 29 SUNDAY, JULY 23 Broncos v Eels, Suncorp Stadium Knights v Rabbitohs, McDonald Jones Stadium, 7.30pm THURSDAY, MAY 11 SUNDAY, JUNE 4 Eels v Bulldogs, ANZ Stadium, 7.50pm Dragons v Sea Eagles, WIN Stadium, 2pm Tigers v Cowboys, Campbelltown Stadium 4.30pm SUNDAY, APRIL 9 Bulldogs v Cowboys, ANZ Stadium, 7.50pm Sea Eagles v Raiders, Brookvale Oval, 2pm FRIDAY, JUNE 30 Wests Tigers v Eels, ANZ Stadium, 4pm Titans v Bulldogs, CBus Super Stadium Panthers v Roosters, Pepper Stadium 7pm Warriors v Eels, Mt Smart Stadium, 2pm FRIDAY, MAY 12 Bulldogs v Panthers, ANZ Stadium, 4pm Titans v Dragons, CBus Super Stadium, 6pm ROUND 21 ROUND 26 Cowboys v Sea Eagles, 1300Smiles Stadium, 9pm Storm v Sharks, AAMI Park, 4pm Dragons v Sharks, UOW Jubilee Oval, 6pm Byes: Rabbitohs, Sharks Broncos v Storm, Suncorp Stadium, 7.50pm Warriors v Sharks, Mt Smart Stadium Roosters v Titans, Allianz Stadium SUNDAY, MARCH 19 ROUND 7 Tigers v Rabbitohs, ANZ Stadium, 7.50pm ROUND 14 SATURDAY, JULY 1 Knights v Dragons, McDonald Jones Stadium Sea Eagles vs. Panthers, Brookvale Oval Raiders v Wests Tigers, GIO Stadium, 4pm FRIDAY, APRIL 14 SATURDAY, MAY 13 THURSDAY, JUNE 8 Roosters v Sharks, Central Coast Stadium, 3pm Rabbitohs v Raiders, ANZ Stadium Storm v Raiders, AAMI Park Sharks v Dragons, Southern Cross Group Bulldogs v Rabbitohs, ANZ Stadium, 4pm Panthers v Warriors, Pepper Stadium, 3pm Sharks v Storm, Southern Cross Group Stadium, Sea Eagles v Warriors, NIB Stadium, 5.30pm Roosters v Cowboys, Allianz Stadium Knights v Sharks, McDonald Jones Stadium Stadium, 6.30pm Knights v Roosters, McDonald Jones Stadium, Storm v Titans, Suncorp Stadium, 5.30pm 7.50pm Raiders v Cowboys, GIO Stadium, 7.30pm Storm v Sea Eagles, AAMI Park Tigers v Warriors, Leichhardt Oval ROUND 4 6pm Sea Eagles v Broncos, Suncorp Stadium, 7.50pm FRIDAY, JUNE 9 SUNDAY, JULY 2 Panthers v Bulldogs, Pepper Stadium Cowboys v Broncos, 1300Smiles Stadium THURSDAY, MARCH 23 Broncos v Titans, Suncorp Stadium, 7.50pm SUNDAY, MAY 14 Sea Eagles v Knights, Brookvale Oval, 6pm Knights v Tigers, McDonald Jones Stadium, 2pm Eels v Broncos, ANZ Stadium Eels v Rabbitohs, ANZ Stadium Rabbitohs v Roosters, ANZ Stadium, 8:05pm SATURDAY, APRIL 15 Knights v Raiders, McDonald Jones Stadium, Broncos v Rabbitohs, Suncorp Stadium, 7.50pm Rabbitohs v Panthers, ANZ Stadium, 4pm Titans v Tigers, CBus Super Stadium Dragons v Bulldogs, ANZ 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