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 |
36 | 4-40 | Cronulla Sharks | Toyota Park | 9 April 2007 |
36 | 6-48 | 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)
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 2018)
Most games
(as of the end of the 2018 NRL Season) Bold- Currently playing for the St George Illawarra Dragons
- 274 - Ben Hornby
- 270 - Ben Creagh
- 266 - Jason Nightingale
- 243 - Matt Cooper
- 210 - Dean Young
- 175 - Mark Gasnier
- 169 - Brett Morris
- 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
- 124 - Tyson Frizell
- 124 - Shaun Timmins
- 123 - Matt Prior
- 119 - Luke Bailey
- 119 - Beau Scott
- 115 - Gareth Widdop
- 114 - Nathan Blacklock
Most points
- 977 - Jamie Soward
- 848 - 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
- 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
- 133 - Gareth Widdop in 24 games, 2016
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 no longer 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*
- 32 - Gareth Widdop
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
See also
References
External links
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