Biggest Wins and Losses (by Opponent)
Opponent | Win | Lose |
---|---|---|
*Adelaide Rams | 46-12 (Round 21, 1998) | |
*Balmain Tigers | 50-0 (Round 20, 1993) | 6-24 (Round 18, 1990) |
Canberra Raiders | 50-16 (Round 8, 1996) 36-2 (Round 25, 2002) |
0-56 (Round 21, 2009) |
Canterbury Bulldogs | 48-18 (Round 21, 2000) 30-0 (Round 24, 2006) |
4-40 (Round 18, 2003) |
Cronulla Sharks | 40-2 (Round 10, 1991) | 12-46 (Round 15, 2009) |
*Gold Coast Chargers | 48-12 (Round 17, 1994) | 12-25 (Round 2, 1994) |
Gold Coast Titans | 32-18 (Round 10, 2009) | 16-28 (Round 5, 2007) |
*Hunter Mariners | 34-16 (Round 17, 1997) | 6-24 (Round 12, 1997) |
*Illawarra Steelers | 54-4 (Round 3, 1996) | 4-26 (Round 11, 1994) |
Manly Sea Eagles | 44-10 (Round 1, 1988) | 0-26 (Round 16, 1991) |
Melbourne Storm | 48-20 (Round 21, 2002) | 4-50 (Round 4, 2005) |
Newcastle Knights | 71-6 (Round 11, 2007) | 0-44 (Round 18, 2001) |
New Zealand Warriors | 44-6 (Round 22, 1995) | 16-48 (Round 3, 2010) |
North Queensland Cowboys | 58-4 (Round 4, 1998) | 4-36 (Round 1, 2006) |
*North Sydney Bears | 60-6 (Round 7, 1998) | 20-40 (Round 9, 1993) |
*Northern Eagles | 50-12 (Round 9, 2002) | 6-16 (Round 12, 2000) |
Parramatta Eels | 60-14 (Round 13, 1995) | 22-68 (Round 25, 2007) |
Penrith Panthers | 48-6 (Round 22, 2000) | 20-46 (Round 26, 2004) |
*Western Reds | 50-14 (Round 14, 1997) | |
*St George Dragons | 28-8 (Grand Final, 1992) | 10-20 (Round 11, 1989) |
St George Illawarra Dragons | 44-14 (Round 24, 2000) | 4-24 (Round 23, 2005) |
South Sydney Rabbitohs | 56-6 Round 20, 1995) | 12-44 (Round 19, 2009) |
*South Queensland Crushers | 32-0 (Round 4, 1995) | |
Sydney Roosters | 36-2 (Round 9, 1989) | 0-28 (Round 26, 2000) |
*Western Suburbs Magpies | 56-4 (Round 15, 1998) | 16-25 (Round 15, 1992) |
Wests Tigers | 56-12 (Round 20, 2000) | 6-34 (Semi Final, 2005) |
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