2007 South Sydney Rabbitohs Season - Results

Results

Round Opponent Result Rabbitohs Opponent Date Venue Crowd
1 Sydney Roosters Win 18 6 Mar 19 Aussie Stadium 24,127
2 Parramatta Eels Win 31 6 Mar 25 Telstra Stadium 15,165
3 Cronulla Sharks Win 26 16 Mar 31 Toyota Park 17,866
4 Canterbury Bulldogs Loss 10 34 Apr 6 Telstra Stadium 34,315
5 Newcastle Knights Loss 22 23 Apr 15 Bluetongue Stadium 18,321
6 North Queensland Cowboys Win 10 6 Apr 23 Dairy Farmers Stadium 17,678
7 New Zealand Warriors Loss 16 18 Apr 29 Telstra Stadium 13,044
8 Brisbane Broncos Loss 4 8 May 4 Suncorp Stadium 27,387
9 Canberra Raiders Loss 10 16 May 12 Telstra Stadium 11,088
10 BYE
11 Gold Coast Titans Loss 18 25 May 26 Suncorp Stadium 17,266
12 Melbourne Storm Loss 10 26 Jun 2 Olympic Park 11,211
13 Penrith Panthers Win 14 4 Jun 8 Telstra Stadium 5,053
14 Manly Sea Eagles Loss 2 14 Jun 15 Brookvale Oval 7,341
15 Cronulla Sharks Win 16 12 Jun 24 Telstra Stadium 9,568
16 Newcastle Knights Win 28 25 Jun 29 EnergyAustralia Stadium 16,320
17 Melbourne Storm Loss 8 12 Jul 7 Bluetongue Stadium 14,288
18 Parramatta Eels Loss 12 18 Jul 15 Parramatta Stadium 15,202
19 North Queensland Cowboys Win 20 14 Jul 22 Telstra Stadium 10,022
20 Gold Coast Titans Win 20 14 Jul 28 Telstra Stadium 13,351
21 Penrith Panthers Loss 16 32 Aug 4 CUA Stadium 10,845
22 St George Illawarra Dragons Win 24 14 Aug 11 WIN Stadium 18,382
23 Manly Sea Eagles Win 24 18 Aug 20 Telstra Stadium 12,087
24 Wests Tigers Win 37 12 Aug 26 Leichhardt Oval 20,232
25 Sydney Roosters Loss 12 26 Sep 1 Telstra Stadium 32,125
Qualifying Final Manly Sea Eagles Loss 6 30 Sep 8 Brookvale Oval 19,785

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