List of St. George Illawarra Dragons records
This article shows all records, players and match records, from the St. George Illawarra Dragons Rugby League Football Club.
Team
Biggest wins
Margin | Score | Opponent | Venue | Date |
---|---|---|---|---|
54 | 54–0 | Auckland Warriors | WIN Stadium | 6 May 2000 |
50 | 50–0 | Wests Tigers | Kogarah Oval | 20 June 2004 |
46 | 50–4 | Melbourne Storm | WIN Stadium | 4 June 2000 |
46 | 48–2 | Newcastle Knights | WIN Stadium | 4 April 2004 |
46 | 54–8 | Gold Coast Titans | Clive Berghofer Stadium | 25 March 2018 |
Biggest losses
Margin | Score | Opponent | Venue | Date |
---|---|---|---|---|
60 | 10–70 | Melbourne Storm | MCG | 3 March 2000 |
48 | 6–54 | Newcastle Knights | WIN Stadium | 8 April 2006 |
46 | 4–50 | North Queensland Cowboys | Dairy Farmers Stadium | 29 April 2000 |
38 | 0–38 | Canterbury Bulldogs | UOW Jubilee Oval | 26 August 2018 |
36 | 4–40 | Cronulla Sharks | Toyota Park | 9 April 2007 |
36 | 6–42 | Sydney Roosters | Allianz Stadium | 21 August 2016 |
Most consecutive wins
- 9 – (27 March 2011 – 29 May 2011)
- 8 – (17 July 2005 – 10 September 2005)
- 7 – (17 May 2008 – 5 July 2008)
Most consecutive losses
- 7 – (8 June 2015 – 2 August 2015)
- 5 – (5 September 2004 – 2 April 2005)
- 5 – (14 July – 13 August 2006)
- 5 – (23 March – 30 April 2007)
- 5 – (25 April – 26 May 2019)
- 5 – (4 July – 4 August 2007)
Biggest comeback
- Trailed Manly 34–10 after 57 minutes to win 36–34 at WIN Jubilee Stadium (19 August 2004).
Worst collapse
- Led Melbourne 14–0 at halftime to lose 20–18 at Stadium Australia (1999 Grand Final)
- Led Sydney 14–0 after 53 minutes to lose 18–14 at Aussie Stadium (16 July 2004)
- Led Canterbury 14–0 after 36 minutes to lose 28–24 at WIN Stadium (28 July 2007)
Led South Sydney 20–0 after 15 Minutes, then 24–22 with 4 Minutes remaining to lose 34–24 (31 July 2011)
Individual
(updated as of 2020)
Most games
(as of the end of the 2020 NRL Season) Bold– Currently playing for the St George Illawarra Dragons
- 273 – Ben Hornby
- 270 – Ben Creagh
- 266 – Jason Nightingale
- 243 – Matt Cooper
- 210 – Dean Young
- 175 – Mark Gasnier
- 169 – Brett Morris
- 165 – Tyson Frizell
- 156 – Jason Ryles
- 154 – Trent Barrett
- 154 – Jack De Belin
- 151 – Dan Hunt
- 144 – Leeson Ah Mau
- 143 – Jamie Soward
- 132 – Trent Merrin
- 132 – Mitch Rein
- 132 – Lance Thompson
- 128 – Justin Poore
- 127 – Mitch Rein
- 125 – Gareth Widdop
- 124 – Shaun Timmins
- 123 – Matt Prior
- 121 – Euan Aitken
- 119 – Luke Bailey
- 119 – Beau Scott
Most points
- 977 – Jamie Soward
- 912 – Gareth Widdop
- 517 – Mark Riddell
- 496 – Matt Cooper
- 448 – Brett Morris
- 440 – Jason Nightingale
- 428 – Nathan Blacklock
- 396 – Mark Gasnier
- 374 – Wayne Bartrim
- 262 – Ben Hornby
In a season
- 228 – Jamie Soward in 24 games, 2009
- 205 – Gareth Widdop in 22 games, 2018
- 197 – Jamie Soward in 24 games, 2010
- 191 – Gareth Widdop in 21 games, 2017
- 182 – Gareth Widdop in 21 games, 2015
- 178 – Zac Lomax in 20 games, 2020*
- 166 – Mark Riddell in 24 games, 2003
- 162 – Wayne Bartrim in 25 games, 1999
- 157 – Jamie Soward in 23 games, 2011
- 137 – Gareth Widdop in 24 games, 2014
In a game
- 22 – Gareth Widdop (2 tries, 8 goals)
- 22 – Gareth Widdop (1 try, 9 goals)
- 22 – Gareth Widdop (1 try, 9 goals)
- 22 – Amos Roberts (1 try, 9 goals)
- 22 – Jamie Soward (1 try, 9 goals)
- 21 – Jamie Soward (2 tries, 6 goals, 1 field goal)
- 20 – Jamie Soward (1 try, 8 goals)
- 20 – Aaron Gorrell (1 try, 8 goals)
- 20 – Gareth Widdop (1 try, 8 goals)
- (*) – Player still with the club.
Most tries
- 124 – Matt Cooper
- 112 – Brett Morris
- 110 – Jason Nightingale
- 100 – Nathan Blacklock
- 92 – Mark Gasnier
- 59 – Ben Hornby
- 54 – Ben Creagh
- 47 – Trent Barrett
- 40 – Jamie Soward
- 39 – Euan Aitken
- 34 – Matthew Dufty*
In a season
- 27 – Nathan Blacklock in 28 games, 2001
- 25 – Brett Morris in 24 games, 2009
- 25 – Nathan Blacklock in 26 games, 2000
- 24 – Nathan Blacklock in 26 games, 1999
- 20 – Colin Best in 26 games, 2005
- 20 – Brett Morris in 23 games, 2010
- 18 – Lee Hookey in 25 games, 2002
- 17 – Matt Cooper in 23 games, 2004
- 17 – Anthony Mundine in 23 games, 1999
In a game
- 4 – Matt Cooper (2004)
- 4 – Mark Gasnier (2004)
- 4 – Brett Morris (2004)
See also
- List of NRL records
References
External links
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