1997 Brisbane Broncos Season - Match Results

Match Results

Round Opponent Result Bro. Opp. Date Venue Crowd Position
1 Auckland Warriors Win 14 2 1 Mar ANZ Stadium 42,361 2/10
2 Adelaide Rams Win 28 12 9 Mar ANZ Stadium 16,279 1/10
3 Perth Reds Win 26 16 16 Mar WACA Ground 11,109 2/10
4 Canberra Raiders Win 24 8 24 Mar ANZ Stadium 26,103 2/10
5 Cronulla Sharks Win 14 12 31 Mar ANZ Stadium 17,294 1/10
6 North Queensland Cowboys Win 42 16 5 Apr Stockland Stadium 30,122 1/10
7 Adelaide Rams Win 20 10 13 Apr Adelaide Oval 17,633 1/10
8 Penrith Panthers Loss 26 27 21 Apr Penrith Football Stadium 12,648 1/10
9 Canterbury Bulldogs Win 34 16 28 Apr ANZ Stadium 17,921 1/10
10 Auckland Warriors Win 34 18 4 May Mt Smart Stadium 16,471 1/10
11 North Queensland Cowboys Draw 20 20 25 May ANZ Stadium 14,167 1/10
12 Hunter Mariners Loss 6 24 30 May Topper Stadium 7,124 1/10
13 Cronulla Sharks Loss 4 32 30 Jun Endeavour Field 12,240 1/10
14 Perth Reds Win 50 14 6 Jul ANZ Stadium 11,806 1/10
15 Canberra Raiders Win 19 4 14 Jul Bruce Stadium 13,067 1/10
16 Penrith Panthers Win 54 12 10 Aug ANZ Stadium 13,921 1/10
17 Hunter Mariners Win 34 16 18 Aug ANZ Stadium 13,830 1/10
18 Canterbury Bulldogs Win 32 24 25 Aug Belmore Oval 9,781 1/10
Semi Final Cronulla Sharks Win 34 2 6 Sep Stockland Stadium 26,256
GRAND FINAL Cronulla Sharks Win 26 8 20 Sep ANZ Stadium 58,912

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