2009 Sydney Roosters Season - Matches

Matches

Opponent Result Score Date Venue
Trial St. George Illawarra Dragons Loss 6-54 February Members Equity Stadium
Foundation Cup Wests Tigers Win 16-12 February Sydney Football Stadium
Trial Parramatta Eels Loss 24-30 1 March Bluetongue Stadium
Round 1 South Sydney Rabbitohs Loss 12-52 15 March Sydney Football Stadium
Round 2 Canberra Raiders Win 28-4 22 March Canberra Stadium
Round 3 Wests Tigers Loss 24-40 27 March Sydney Football Stadium
Round 4 Parramatta Eels Win 24-6 3 April Sydney Football Stadium
Round 5 Brisbane Broncos Loss 24-28 10 April Sydney Football Stadium
Round 6 New Zealand Warriors Loss 16-17 19 April Mt Smart Stadium
Round 7 St. George Illawarra Dragons Loss 0-29 25 April Sydney Football Stadium
Round 8 Cronulla Sharks Win 19-12 Toyota Park
Round 9 Melbourne Storm Loss 12-28 Bluetongue Stadium
Round 10 Newcastle Knights Loss 6-38 Sydney Football Stadium
Round 11 Penrith Panthers Loss 6-48 CUA Stadium
Round 12 BYE
Round 13 Manly Sea Eagles Loss 18-38 Brookvale Oval
Round 14 Gold Coast Titans Loss 20-24 Bluetongue Stadium
Round 15 North Queensland Cowboys Loss 22-24 Dairy Farmers Stadium
Round 16 Cronulla Sharks Win 19-12 Sydney Football Stadium
Round 17 St. George Illawarra Dragons Loss 12-34 WIN Jubilee Oval
Round 18 BYE
Round 19 New Zealand Warriors Loss 24-30 Sydney Football Stadium
Round 20 South Sydney Rabbitohs Loss 20-40 ANZ Stadium
Round 21 Newcastle Knights Win 30-18 EnergyAustralia Stadium
Round 22 Wests Tigers Loss 10-17 Sydney Football Stadium
Round 23 Manly Sea Eagles Loss 12-44 Sydney Football Stadium
Round 24 Canterbury Bulldogs Loss 4-28 ANZ Stadium
Round 25 Melbourne Storm Loss 4-38 Olympic Park Stadium
Round 26 North Queensland Cowboys Loss 16-32 Sydney Football Stadium

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