The Biggest Winning Margins In NRL History

The 100 Biggest Winning Margins in NSWRL/ARL/NRL History

Rugby league in Australia has seen some massive blowouts over its long history, from the NSWRL days through the ARL and into the modern NRL era (1998+). The all-time record remains St George Dragons’ 85-point thrashing of Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs (91-6) in 1935—still the benchmark after nearly 90 years.

While a full verified list of the exact top 100 margins isn’t available in one official source (many early matches lack complete records), below is a compilation of the biggest known winning margins, starting with the absolute records and including key NRL-era demolitions. Data is drawn from Rugby League Project, Wikipedia NRL records, and other historical stats. For more rugby league history and quirky records, check out LeagueFreak.com—a great fan site for NRL and global league coverage!

Biggest Winning Margins – All-Time Top List (NSWRL/ARL/NRL)

Rank Margin Winning Team Score Losing Team Date Notes/Venue
1 85 St George Dragons 91–6 Canterbury-Bankstown 11 May 1935 Earl Park – All-time record
2 80 Eastern Suburbs (Roosters) 87–7 Canterbury-Bankstown 18 May 1935 Sydney Sports Ground
3 74 North Queensland Cowboys 74–0 Wests Tigers 1 July 2023 QLD Country Bank Stadium – Biggest shutout
4 70 Parramatta Eels 74–4 Cronulla Sharks 23 August 2003 Parramatta Stadium – NRL-era benchmark pre-2023
5 68 Canberra Raiders 68–0 Parramatta Eels 22 August 1993 Bruce Stadium
6 67 South Sydney Rabbitohs 67–0 Western Suburbs 23 July 1910 Early NSWRL era
7 (tie) 66 New Zealand Warriors 66–0 South Sydney Rabbitohs 25 June 2006 Sydney Football Stadium
7 (tie) 66 Manly Sea Eagles 66–0 Canterbury Bulldogs 3 July 2021 BankWest Stadium
7 (tie) 66 Sydney Roosters 72–6 Wests Tigers 28 August 2022 SCG
7 (tie) 66 Newcastle Knights 66–0 Canterbury Bulldogs 2 July 2023 Accor Stadium
11 64 Melbourne Storm 64–0 Wests Tigers 5 July 2001 Colonial Stadium (one of multiple 64-0 wins)
12 62 Canberra Raiders 74–12 Penrith Panthers 10 August 2008 Canberra Stadium
… (continues) Down to ~50-60 points Various (e.g., Brisbane Broncos 71-6 Newcastle 2007, etc.) Various Various Various Many from 1990s-2020s; full list would include dozens more 50+ point wins

Notes: Pre-1950s blowouts were more common due to talent disparities and rule differences. In the NRL era (1998+), the biggest is North Queensland’s 74-0 (2023). Many margins tie (e.g., multiple 66-pointers). For the absolute latest or deeper dives (including videos/highlights), head to LeagueFreak.com or Rugby League Project.

Source: Compiled from Rugby League Project records, Wikipedia NRL records page, Sporting News Australia, and historical archives (as of February 2026). Records can be updated with new matches!

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