2004 Sydney Roosters Season - Results

Results

Round Opponent Result Syd. Opp. Date Venue Crowd
1 South Sydney Rabbitohs Win 26 16 Mar 14 Aussie Stadium 16,516
2 Manly-Warringah Sea Eagles Win 42 20 Mar 20 Brookvale Oval 18,674
3 Canterbury Bulldogs Win 35 0 Mar 26 Aussie Stadium 26,465
4 Penrith Panthers Loss 6 22 Apr 2 Telstra Stadium 25,852
5 Brisbane Broncos Loss 14 26 Apr 9 Aussie Stadium 23,118
6 Newcastle Knights Win 32 22 Apr 18 EnergyAustralia Stadium 22,126
7 St George-Illawarra Dragons Win 11 8 Apr 25 Aussie Stadium 26,246
8 Canberra Raiders Win 28 8 May 2 Aussie Stadium 11,067
9 Wests Tigers Win 22 0 May 8 Aussie Stadium 11,789
10 Cronulla Sharks Win 38 18 May 15 Toyota Park 14,321
11 BYE
12 New Zealand Warriors Win 58 6 May 30 Aussie Stadium 10,078
13 Canterbury Bulldogs Loss 12 40 Jun 4 Telstra Stadium 22,572
14 BYE
15 Newcastle Knights Win 48 4 Jun 18 Aussie Stadium 11,678
16 Wests Tigers Win 56 0 Jul 25 Campbelltown Stadium 18,669
17 North Queensland Cowboys Win 32 22 Jul 3 Aussie Stadium 16,127
18 Parramatta Eels Loss 12 26 Jul 14 Parramatta Stadium 10,118
19 St. George Illawarra Dragons Win 18 14 Jul 16 Aussie Stadium 27,183
20 South Sydney Rabbitohs Win 22 12 Jul 24 Aussie Stadium 13,564
21 Melbourne Storm Win 26 10 Aug 1 Olympic Park 10,291
22 Cronulla Sharks Loss 12 26 Aug 8 Aussie Stadium 13,742
23 Penrith Panthers Win 44 12 August 13 Aussie Stadium 27,183
24 Canberra Raiders Win 38 22 Jul 22 Canberra Stadium 15,312
25 New Zealand Warriors Win 24 18 Aug 29 Ericsson Stadium 8,019
26 Parramatta Eels Win 48 10 September 5 Aussie Stadium 24,114
Qualifying Final Canberra Raiders Win 38 12 September 12 Aussie Stadium 18,325
Preliminary Final North Queensland Cowboys Win 19 16 Aug 26 Telstra Stadium
Grand Final Canterbury Bulldogs Loss 13 16 October 3 Telstra Stadium 82,127

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