List of NRL Under-20s records

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These are the records of the National Youth Competition which is a rugby league competition in Australia, beginning in 2008.

Biggest Wins[edit]

Margin Score Winning Team Losing Team Venue Date
78 84–6 Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks Wests Tigers Southern Cross Group Stadium 17 June 2017 (Round 15)
78 78–0 Penrith Panthers Gold Coast Titans CUA Stadium 25 August 2012 (Round 25)
68 78–10 Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks Manly Warringah Sea Eagles Toyota Park 19 March 2012 (Round 3)
68 74–6 Brisbane Broncos Melbourne Storm AAMI Park 21 June 2015 (Round 15)
66 78–12 North Queensland Cowboys Canberra Raiders 1300SMILES Stadium 1 August 2015 (Round 21)
64 74–10 Penrith Panthers Canberra Raiders Carrington Park 30 April 2016 (Round 9)
64 74–10 Penrith Panthers New Zealand Warriors Pepper Stadium 14 May 2016 (Round 10)

Highest Scoring Matches[edit]

Total Score Winning Team Losing Team Venue Date
96 64–32 Penrith Panthers Newcastle Knights CUA Stadium 5 June 2010 (Round 13)
90 78–12 North Queensland Cowboys Canberra Raiders 1300SMILES Stadium 1 August 2015 (Round 21)
90 52–38 Canberra Raiders Manly Warringah Sea Eagles GIO Stadium 25 August 2013 (Round 24)
90 84–6 Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks Wests Tigers Southern Cross Group Stadium 17 June 2017 (Round 15)
88 78–10 Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks Manly Warringah Sea Eagles Toyota Park 1 9 March 2012 (Round 23)
88 56–32 Wests Tigers Sydney Roosters Sydney Football Stadium 9 August 2009 (round 22)
88 52–36 Bulldogs Canberra Raiders Canberra Stadium 2 6 April 2009 (round 7)

Lowest Scoring Matches[edit]

Total Score Winning Team Losing Team Venue Date
10 6–4 St George Illawarra Dragons Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks ANZ Stadium 5 April 2008 (round 4)
17 9–8 Cronulla Sharks Manly Warringah Sea Eagles Toyota Park 12 July 2008 (round 18)
18 18–0 South Sydney Rabbitohs Wests Tigers ANZ Stadium 12 May 2017 (round 10)
19 19–0 New Zealand Warriors St George Illawarra Dragons Mt Smart Stadium 6 June 2010 (round 13)
22 14–8 Brisbane Broncos Parramatta Eels Suncorp Stadium 24 August 2017 (round 25)
24 14–10 Sydney Roosters South Sydney Rabbitohs ANZ Stadium 14 March 2008 (round 1)
24 14–10 North Queensland Cowboys Melbourne Storm Olympic Park 21 June 2008 (round 15)

Winning Streaks[edit]

Wins Team Start of Streak Date End Of Streak Date
15 Cronulla Sharks 52–16 vs Gold Coast Titans 22 April 2017 36–12 vs North Queensland Cowboys 19 August 2017
13 Penrith Panthers 46–6 vs Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs 10 March 2016 24–16 vs Wests Tigers 2 July 2016
10 St George Illawarra Dragons 28–4 vs Gold Coast Titans 24 March 2008 30–28 vs South Sydney Rabbitohs 1 June 2008
7 Gold Coast Titans 24–18 vs Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks 1 June 2008 44–22 vs Penrith Panthers 19 July 2008
7 Brisbane Broncos 32–12 vs New Zealand Warriors 9 August 2008 28–26 vs New Zealand Warriors 27 September 2008
6 Canberra Raiders 38–28 vs St. George Illawarra Dragons 13 July 2008 56–20 vs Newcastle Knights 17 August 2008

Losing Streaks[edit]

Losses Team Start of Streak Date End Of Streak Date
13 Sydney Roosters 10–38 vs Bulldogs (round 4) 4 April 2008 24–37 vs Canberra Raiders (round 19) 20 July 2008
7 Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks 8–40 vs Brisbane Broncos (round 10) 17 May 2008 10–24 vs Canberra Raiders (round 16) 30 June 2008
6 North Queensland Cowboys 18–36 vs Melbourne Storm (round 7) 26 April 2008 22–42 vs Wests Tigers (round 13) 7 June 2008
6 Melbourne Storm 18–42 vs Manly Warringah Sea Eagles (round 6) 16 April 2010 16–46 vs Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs (round 12) 30 May 2010

New Zealand Warriors have been involved in 2 consecutive drawn matches. The first match was a 26–26 draw against the Bulldogs in round 5 on 13 April 2008 at Mt Smart Stadium, Auckland, and this was followed with a 24–24 draw against the North Queensland Cowboys in round 6 on 19 April 2008 at Dairy Farmers Stadium, Townsville.

Biggest Comeback[edit]

Biggest finals comeback[edit]

See also[edit]

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