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| countries = [[Australia]]<br />[[Fiji]]
| countries = [[Australia]]<br />[[Fiji]]
| date = 31 August – 26 October
| date = 31 August – 26 October
| champions =
| champions = [[Western Force]]
| runnersup =
| runnersup = [[Canberra Vikings]]
| promoted =
| matches = 31
| relegated =
| attendance = 57800
| highest attendance = 6,500
| matches =
(Western Force 41-3 Canberra Vikings)
| tries =
| tries =
| top point scorer =
| top point scorer =
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| website = http://www.rugby.com.au/competitions/nrc
| website = http://www.rugby.com.au/competitions/nrc
| prevseason = [[2018 National Rugby Championship|2018]]
| prevseason = [[2018 National Rugby Championship|2018]]
| nextseason = {{show by date|2020|07|01||[[2020 National Rugby Championship|2019]]}}
| nextseason =
}}
}}
The '''2019 National Rugby Championship''' {{show by date|2019|10|27|is|was}} the sixth season of the [[National Rugby Championship|top flight]] of Australian domestic [[rugby union]]. The competition {{show by date|2019|09|01|begins|began}} on 31 August and {{show by date|2019|19|27|concludes|concluded}} on 26 October. The match of the round {{show by date|2019|19|27|is|was}} broadcast live each week on [[Fox Sports (Australia)|Fox Sports]] and [[Kayo Sports]],<ref name=fs-aug-2019/> with all matches streamed on rugby.com.au live.<ref name=draw-2019/> The championship {{show by date|2019|19|28|features|featured}} eight professional teams, seven from [[Australia]] and one from [[Fiji]].<ref name=draw-2019/>
The '''2019 National Rugby Championship''' was the sixth season of the [[National Rugby Championship|top flight]] of Australian domestic [[rugby union]]. The competition began on 31 August and concluded on 26 October. The match of the round was broadcast live each week on [[Fox Sports (Australia)|Fox Sports]] and [[Kayo Sports]],<ref name=fs-aug-2019/> with all matches streamed on rugby.com.au live.<ref name=draw-2019/> The championship featured eight professional teams, seven from [[Australia]] and one from [[Fiji]].<ref name=draw-2019/>


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|[[Canberra Vikings]]
|[[Canberra Vikings]]
|[[Nick Scrivener]]
|[[Nick Scrivener]]
|[[Darcy Swain]]
|
|align=center|<ref>{{cite news|url=https://www.canberratimes.com.au/story/6351559/weve-got-a-point-to-prove-vikings-ready-for-nrc/|title='We've got a point to prove': Darcy Swain and Vikings ready for NRC|work=Canberra Times|date=27 August 2019|accessdate=27 August 2019}}</ref>
|align=center|
|-
|-
|{{flag|Fiji}}
|{{flag|Fiji}}
|[[Fijian Drua]]
|[[Fijian Drua]]
|[[Senirusi Seruvakula]]
|[[Senirusi Seruvakula]]
|[[Eremasi Radrodro]]
|
|align=center|<ref>{{cite news |last1=Nasokia |first1=Waisea |title=Eremasi Radrodro leads Fijian Drua to the National Rugby Championship |url=https://fijisun.com.fj/2019/08/22/eremasi-radrodro-leads-fijian-drua-to-the-national-rugby-championship/ |work=The Fiji Sun |date=22 August 2019 |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20190826061908/https://fijisun.com.fj/2019/08/22/eremasi-radrodro-leads-fijian-drua-to-the-national-rugby-championship/ |archivedate=26 August 2019}}</ref>
|align=center|
|-
|-
|rowspan="2"|{{flag|New South Wales}}
|rowspan="2"|{{flag|New South Wales}}
|{{rut NSW Country}}
|{{rut|NSW Country}}
|[[Robert Taylor (rugby union, born 1977)|Robert Taylor]]
|[[Robert Taylor (rugby union, born 1977)|Robert Taylor]]
|[[Ned Hanigan]]
|
|align=center|<ref name=rca-16-jul-2019>{{cite web |last1=Payten |first1=Iain |title=Sydney, NSW Country name coaches; Tahs may recruit Foley replacement |url=https://www.rugby.com.au/news/2019/07/16/nrc-sydney-eagles |website=Rugby.com.au |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20190716174313/https://www.rugby.com.au/news/2019/07/16/nrc-sydney-eagles |archivedate=16 July 2019 |date=16 July 2019}}</ref>
|align=center|<ref name=rca-16-jul-2019>{{cite web |last1=Payten |first1=Iain |title=Sydney, NSW Country name coaches; Tahs may recruit Foley replacement |url=https://www.rugby.com.au/news/2019/07/16/nrc-sydney-eagles |website=Rugby.com.au |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20190716174313/https://www.rugby.com.au/news/2019/07/16/nrc-sydney-eagles |archivedate=16 July 2019 |date=16 July 2019}}</ref><ref name="NRC NSW Captains">{{cite web|url=https://www.rugby.com.au/news/2019/08/27/nrc-2019-rule-changes-captains|title=NRC captains welcome rule changes in 2019 tournament|website=rugby.com.au|date=27 August 2019|accessdate=27 August 2019}}</ref>
|-
|-
|[[Sydney (NRC team)|Sydney]]
|[[Sydney (NRC team)|Sydney]]
|[[Chris Whitaker]]
|[[Chris Whitaker]]
|[[Lalakai Foketi]]
|
|align=center|<ref name=rca-16-jul-2019/>
|align=center|<ref name=rca-16-jul-2019/><ref name="NRC NSW Captains"/>
|-
|-
|rowspan="2"|{{flag|Queensland}}
|rowspan="2"|{{flag|Queensland}}
|[[Brisbane City (rugby union)|Brisbane City]]
|[[Brisbane City (rugby union)|Brisbane City]]
|[[Jim McKay (rugby union)|Jim McKay]]
|[[Jim McKay (rugby union)|Jim McKay]]
|[[Fraser McReight]]
|
|align=center|<ref>{{cite web
|align=center|<ref>{{cite web
|date=2 August 2019
|date=2 August 2019
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|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20190802134819/https://www.redsrugby.com.au/News/NewsArticles/tabid/581/ArticleID/18612/Brisbane-City-team-staff-announced-for-2019-National-Rugby-Championship.aspx
|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20190802134819/https://www.redsrugby.com.au/News/NewsArticles/tabid/581/ArticleID/18612/Brisbane-City-team-staff-announced-for-2019-National-Rugby-Championship.aspx
|archivedate=2 August 2019
|archivedate=2 August 2019
}}</ref><ref name=bri-squad-2019>{{cite web |title= Brisbane City announce squad for 2019 National Rugby Championship |url=https://us3.campaign-archive.com/?u=2d50addc099dc0d67fac56d89&id=cbae152f23 |website=Queensland Rugby Union |date=26 August 2019}}</ref>
}}</ref>
|-
|-
|[[Queensland Country (NRC team)|Queensland Country]]
|[[Queensland Country (NRC team)|Queensland Country]]
|[[Rod Seib]]
|[[Rod Seib]]
|[[Angus Scott-Young]]
|
|align=center|<ref name=squad-2019>{{cite web |title=Bond University Queensland Country squad announced for 2019 National Rugby Championship |url=https://mailchi.mp/news/qru-media-release-bond-university-queensland-country-squad-announced-for-2019-national-rugby-championship |website=Queensland Rugby Union |date=26 August 2019}}</ref>
|align=center|
|-
|-
|{{flag|Victoria}}
|{{flag|Victoria}}
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|[[Pom Simona]]
|[[Pom Simona]]
|[[Semisi Tupou]]
|[[Semisi Tupou]]
|align=center|<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.melbournerebels.com/news/2019/07/17/rising-nrc-coach-revealed|title=Pom Simona Revealed as Rising Head Coach|accessdate=17 July 2019|website=Melbourne Rebels |archivedate=17 July 2019 |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20190717100024/https://www.melbournerebels.com/news/2019/07/17/rising-nrc-coach-revealed}}</ref>
|align=center|<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.melbournerebels.com/news/2019/07/17/rising-nrc-coach-revealed|title=Pom Simona Revealed as Rising Head Coach|accessdate=17 July 2019|website=Melbourne Rebels |archivedate=17 July 2019 |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20190717100024/https://www.melbournerebels.com/news/2019/07/17/rising-nrc-coach-revealed}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.melbournerebels.com/news/2019/08/22/tupou-to-lead-rising-for-2019|title=Tupou to lead Rising for 2019|accessdate=22 August 2019|website=Melbourne Rebels}}</ref>
|-
|-
|{{flag|Western Australia}}
|{{flag|Western Australia}}
|[[Western Force]]
|[[Western Force]]
|[[Tim Sampson]]
|[[Tim Sampson]]
|<!--[[Ian Prior (rugby union)|Ian Prior]]-->
|[[Ian Prior (rugby union)|Ian Prior]]
|align=center|<ref name=wf-squad-2019>{{cite web |title=Strong squad named for NRC |url=https://www.westernforce.com.au/strong-squad-named-for-nrc/ |website=Western Force |date=26 August 2019 |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20190826072933/https://www.westernforce.com.au/strong-squad-named-for-nrc/ |archivedate=26 August 2019}}</ref>
|align=center|
|}
|}


== Television coverage and streaming ==
== Television coverage and streaming ==
One NRC match per round is broadcast live via [[Fox Sports (Australia)|Fox Sports]] and streamed on [[Kayo Sports]].<ref name=fs-aug-2019/> All matches are also shown live on the Rugby.com.au streaming platform.<ref name=draw-2019/><!--
One NRC match per round is broadcast live via [[Fox Sports (Australia)|Fox Sports]].<ref name=fs-aug-2019/> All matches are also shown live on the [[Kayo Sports]] and Rugby.com.au streaming platforms.<ref name=draw-2019/><!--
Discussion of the NRC competition is included on the Fox Sports review show NRC Extra Time on Monday nights, and the Kick & Chase program on Wednesday evenings.-->
Discussion of the NRC competition is included on the Fox Sports review show NRC Extra Time on Monday nights, and the Kick & Chase program on Wednesday evenings.-->


==Experimental Law Variations==
==Experimental Law Variations==
Two new trial variations were included for the 2019 NRC.<ref>{{cite web |last1=Greenwood |first1=Emma |title=Coaches' tactical response to NRC law variations to be interesting: Scrivener |url=https://www.rugby.com.au/news/2019/07/31/nrc-law-variations-scrivener |website=Rugby.com.au |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20190831061550/https://www.rugby.com.au/news/2019/07/31/nrc-law-variations-scrivener |archivedate=31 August 2019}}</ref>
{{expand section|date=August 2019}}
* A 50:22 kick, whereby a team kicking the ball indirectly into touch (i.e. not on the full) is awarded the resulting lineout throw if the ball is kicked: (a) from within the team's own half and finds touch in the opposition's 22; or (b) from within the team's own 22 and finds touch in the opposition's half.
* A goal line drop-out, awarded to the defending team if an attacking player brings the ball into the in-goal and is held up.

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|title= NRC Law Variations 2019
|title= NRC Law Variations 2019
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!Existing Law of the Game
!Existing Law of the Game
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|A different ball is used from the one that originally went into touch.}}
|A different ball is used from the one that originally went into touch.}}
|Players will be allowed to take quick throw-ins regardless of whether someone else has touched the ball
|Players will be allowed to take quick throw-ins regardless of whether someone else has touched the ball
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|For a 50:22 kick, where the team in possession kicks the ball indirectly into touch from either: (a) within their own half to find touch in the opposition's 22; or (b) from within their own 22 to find touch in the opposition's half; then the throw in to the resulting lineout is awarded to the kicking team at the location where the ball reached the touchline.
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|Play restarts with a goal-line drop out awarded to the defending team. Rationale: To reward good defence and promote a faster rate of play.
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|Competition rule - Bonus point awarded for scoring 4 tries
|Competition rule - Bonus point awarded for scoring 4 tries
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== Regular season ==
== Regular season ==
The eight teams {{show by date|2019|10|14|compete|competed}} in a [[round-robin tournament]] for the regular season.<ref name=draw-2019/> During this section of the competition, teams {{show by date|2019|10|14|can also play|also played}} for the [[Horan-Little Shield]], a challenge trophy put on the line when a challenge is accepted by the holders or mandated by the terms of the competition.
The eight teams competed in a [[round-robin tournament]] for the regular season.<ref name=draw-2019/> During this section of the competition, teams also played for the [[Horan-Little Shield]], a challenge trophy put on the line when a challenge is accepted by the holders or mandated by the terms of the competition.


The regular season standings {{show by date|2019|10|14|are|were}} determined via a slightly modified version of the standard [[Rugby union bonus points system#NRC|competition points system]]— the same system {{show by date|2019|10|14|used|as was used}} for [[The Rugby Championship]] and [[Super Rugby]]<ref>{{cite news
The regular season standings were determined via a slightly modified version of the standard [[Rugby union bonus points system#NRC|competition points system]]— the same system as was used for [[The Rugby Championship]] and [[Super Rugby]]<ref>{{cite web
|date=23 June 2016
|date=23 June 2016
|title=Rugby Championship to adopt bonus-point system used by Super Rugby |agency=[[Reuters]]
|title=Rugby Championship to adopt bonus-point system used by Super Rugby |agency=[[Reuters]]
|publisher=[[Sky Sports]]
|website=[[Sky Sports]]
|url=http://www.skysports.com/rugby-union/news/12321/10322461/rugby-championship-to-adopt-bonus-point-system-used-by-super-rugby
|url=http://www.skysports.com/rugby-union/news/12321/10322461/rugby-championship-to-adopt-bonus-point-system-used-by-super-rugby
|accessdate=7 February 2018
|accessdate=7 February 2018
}}</ref>—with a bonus point awarded to a winning team scoring at least 3 more tries than their opponent; and a bonus point awarded to a losing team defeated by a margin of 7 points or under. Four points {{show by date|2019|10|15|are|were}} awarded for a win and none for a loss<!--or bye-->; two points {{show by date|2019|10|15|are|were}} awarded to each team for a draw.
}}</ref>—with a bonus point awarded to a winning team scoring at least 3 more tries than their opponent; and a bonus point awarded to a losing team defeated by a margin of 7 points or under. Four points were awarded for a win and none for a loss<!--or bye-->; two points were awarded to each team for a draw.


Each team's placement {{show by date|2019|10|14|is|was}} based on its cumulative points total, including any bonus points earned. For teams level on table points, [[tiebreaker]]s apply in the following order:<ref name=gagr-mckay-tie-breaker>{{cite web
Each team's placement was based on its cumulative points total, including any bonus points earned. For teams level on table points, [[tiebreaker]]s apply in the following order:<ref name=mckay-2019>{{cite web
|last=McKay |first=Brett
|date=11 October 2019
|title=McKay column: The last-round NRC finals equations
|url=https://www.rugby.com.au/news/2019/10/10/nrc-round7-mckay-column
|website=rugby.com.au |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20191011041504/https://www.rugby.com.au/news/2019/10/10/nrc-round7-mckay-column
|archivedate=11 October 2019
}}</ref><ref name=gagr-mckay-tie-breaker>{{cite web
|first=Brett |last=McKay
|first=Brett |last=McKay
|title=NRC tie breaker method |website=Green and Gold Rugby
|title=NRC tie breaker method |website=Green and Gold Rugby
|url=http://www.greenandgoldrugby.com/benn-robinson-bell-announced-for-nrc-nsw-teams/#comment-2937192056
|url=http://www.greenandgoldrugby.com/benn-robinson-bell-announced-for-nrc-nsw-teams/#comment-2937192056
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# Total number tries scored during the season.
# Total number tries scored during the season.


The top four teams at the end of the regular season {{show by date|2019|10|14|qualify|qualified}} for the title play-offs in the form of semi-finals followed by a final to determine the champion team.<ref name=draw-2019/>
The top four teams at the end of the regular season qualified for the title play-offs in the form of semi-finals followed by a final to determine the champion team.<ref name=draw-2019/>


===Standings===
===Standings===
{| class="wikitable" style="text-align:center"
{| class="wikitable" style="text-align:center"
|-
|-
! colspan="12" | [[National Rugby Championship]]
! colspan="100%" | [[National Rugby Championship]]
|-
|-
! style="width:1.5em;" | #
! style="width:1.5em;" | #
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! style="width:2.0em;" | {{abbr| PA | Points against}}
! style="width:2.0em;" | {{abbr| PA | Points against}}
! style="width:2.0em;" | {{abbr| PD | Points difference}}
! style="width:2.0em;" | {{abbr| PD | Points difference}}
! style="width:1.5em;" | {{abbr| TF | Tries for}}
! style="width:1.5em;" | {{abbr| TA | Tries against}}
! style="width:1.5em;" | {{abbr| TB | Try bonus points}}
! style="width:1.5em;" | {{abbr| TB | Try bonus points}}
! style="width:1.5em;" | {{abbr| LB | Losing bonus points}}
! style="width:1.5em;" | {{abbr| LB | Losing bonus points}}
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|# || Team
|# || Team
| P || W || D || L || PF || PA || PD || LB || Pts -->
| P || W || D || L || PF || PA || PD || TF || TA || TB|| LB|| Pts -->
|- bgcolor=#d0ffd0
|- bgcolor=#d0ffd0
|1 || style="text-align:left;" | [[Brisbane City (rugby union)|Brisbane City]]
|1 || style="text-align:left;" | [[Western Force]]
| 0 || 0 || 0 || 0 || 0 || 0 || 0 || 0 || 0 || '''0'''
| 7 || 6 || 0 || 1 || 285 || 213 || +72 || 45 || 31 || 4 || 0 || '''28'''
|- bgcolor=#d0ffd0
|- bgcolor=#d0ffd0
|2 || style="text-align:left;" | [[Canberra Vikings]]
|2 || style="text-align:left;" | [[Canberra Vikings]]
| 0 || 0 || 0 || 0 || 0 || 0 || 0 || 0 || 0 || '''0'''
| 7 || 5 || 0 || 2 || 238 || 211 || +27 || 36 || 33 || 2 || 0 || '''22'''
|- bgcolor=#d0ffd0
|- bgcolor=#d0ffd0
|3 || style="text-align:left;" | [[Fijian Drua]] {{HL Shield}}
|3 || style="text-align:left;" | [[Fijian Drua]]
| 0 || 0 || 0 || 0 || 0 || 0 || 0 || 0 || 0 || '''0'''
| 7 || 3 || 2 || 2 || 231 || 214 || +17 || 33 || 34 || 1 || 0 || '''17'''
|- bgcolor=#d0ffd0
|- bgcolor=#d0ffd0
|4 || style="text-align:left;" | [[Melbourne Rising]]
|4 || style="text-align:left;" | [[Brisbane City (rugby union)|Brisbane City]]
| 0 || 0 || 0 || 0 || 0 || 0 || 0 || 0 || 0 || '''0'''
| 7 || 3 || 1 || 3 || 214 || 199 || +15 || 34 || 29 || 1 || 2 || '''17'''
|-
|-
|5 || style="text-align:left;" | {{nowrap|{{rut NSW Country}}}}
|5 || style="text-align:left;" | {{nowrap|{{rut|NSW Country}} {{HL Shield}}}}
| 0 || 0 || 0 || 0 || 0 || 0 || 0 || 0 || 0 || '''0'''
| 7 || 3 || 1 || 3 || 181 || 172 || +9 || 28 || 26 || 0 || 2 || '''16'''
|-
|-
|6 || style="text-align:left;" | [[Queensland Country (NRC team)|Queensland Country]]
|6 || style="text-align:left;" | [[Queensland Country (NRC team)|Queensland Country]]
| 0 || 0 || 0 || 0 || 0 || 0 || 0 || 0 || 0 || '''0'''
| 7 || 3 || 0 || 4 || 205 || 235 || –30 || 30 || 35 || 1 || 2 || '''15'''
|-
|-
|7 || style="text-align:left;" | [[Sydney (NRC team)|Sydney]]
|7 || style="text-align:left;" | [[Melbourne Rising]]
| 0 || 0 || 0 || 0 || 0 || 0 || 0 || 0 || 0 || '''0'''
| 7 || 2 || 0 || 5 || 206 || 211 || –5 || 30 || 33 || 1 || 2 || '''11'''
|-
|-
|8 || style="text-align:left;" | [[Western Force]]
|8 || style="text-align:left;" | [[Sydney (NRC team)|Sydney]]
| 0 || 0 || 0 || 0 || 0 || 0 || 0 || 0 || 0 || '''0'''
| 7 || 1 || 0 || 6 || 220 || 325|| −105 || 34 || 50 || 1 || 1 || '''6'''
|-
|-
| colspan="100%" style="border:0;"|<small>'''Updated: 31 August 2019''' <br />
| colspan="100%" style="border:0;"|{{smalldiv|1='''Updated: 12 October 2019''' <br />
Source: [http://www.rugbyarchive.net/Pagine/StagioneCompetizioni.aspx?ID=140&Stagione=2019 rugbyarchive.net]<br />
Source: [http://www.rugbyarchive.net/Pagine/StagioneCompetizioni.aspx?ID=140&Stagione=2019 rugbyarchive.net]<br />
{{bull}}Teams 1 to 4 <span style="background:#d0ffd0">(Green background)</span> at the end of the regular season qualify for the [[2019 National Rugby Championship#Title playoffs|title playoffs]].<br />
{{bull}}Teams 1 to 4 <span style="background:#d0ffd0">(Green background)</span> at the end of the regular season qualify for the [[#Title playoffs|title playoffs]].<br />
</small>{{HL Shield}}<small> denotes the holder of the [[Horan-Little Shield]].<br /></small>
{{HL Shield}} denotes the holder of the [[Horan-Little Shield]].}}
|}
|}


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|-
|-
| align=left| [[Brisbane City (rugby union)|Brisbane City]]
| align=left| [[Brisbane City (rugby union)|Brisbane City]]
| <!--Round 1 --> |
| <!--Round 1 --> style="background:#97deff;"|2<br /><small>(4th)</small>
| <!--Round 2 --> |
| <!--Round 2 --> style="background:#d8ffeb;"|7<br /><small>(3rd)</small>
| <!--Round 3 --> |
| <!--Round 3 --> style="background:#ffcccc;"|8<br /><small>(4th)</small>
| <!--Round 4 --> |
| <!--Round 4 --> style="background:#d8ffeb;"|12<br /><small>(2nd)</small>
| <!--Round 5 --> |
| <!--Round 5 --> style="background:#ffcccc;"|12<br /><small>(4th)</small>
| <!--Round 6 --> |
| <!--Round 6 --> style="background:#ffcccc;"|13<br /><small>(6th)</small>
| <!--Round 7 --> |
| <!--Round 7 --> style="background:#d8ffeb;"|17<br /><small>(4th)</small>
|-
|-
| align=left| [[Canberra Vikings]]
| align=left| [[Canberra Vikings]]
| <!--Round 1 --> |
| <!--Round 1 --> style="background:#d8ffeb;"|5<br /><small>(1st)</small>
| <!--Round 2 --> |
| <!--Round 2 --> style="background:#ffcccc;"|5<br /><small>(5th)</small>
| <!--Round 3 --> |
| <!--Round 3 --> style="background:#d8ffeb;"|9<br /><small>(3rd)</small>
| <!--Round 4 --> |
| <!--Round 4 --> style="background:#ffcccc;"|9<br /><small>(4th)</small>
| <!--Round 5 --> |
| <!--Round 5 --> style="background:#d8ffeb;"|14<br /><small>(3rd)</small>
| <!--Round 6 --> |
| <!--Round 6 --> style="background:#d8ffeb;"|18<br /><small>(2nd)</small>
| <!--Round 7 --> |
| <!--Round 7 --> style="background:#d8ffeb;"|22<br /><small>(2nd)</small>
|-
|-
| align=left| [[Fijian Drua]]
| align=left| [[Fijian Drua]]
| <!--Round 1 --> |
| <!--Round 1 --> style="background:#97deff;"|2<br /><small>(5th)</small>
| <!--Round 2 --> |
| <!--Round 2 --> style="background:#ffcccc;"|2<br /><small>(6th)</small>
| <!--Round 3 --> |
| <!--Round 3 --> style="background:#97deff;"|4<br /><small>(7th)</small>
| <!--Round 4 --> |
| <!--Round 4 --> style="background:#d8ffeb;"|9<br /><small>(5th)</small>
| <!--Round 5 --> |
| <!--Round 5 --> style="background:#ffcccc;"|9<br /><small>(7th)</small>
| <!--Round 6 --> |
| <!--Round 6 --> style="background:#d8ffeb;"|13<br /><small>(5th)</small>
| <!--Round 7 --> |
| <!--Round 7 --> style="background:#d8ffeb;"|17<br /><small>(3rd)</small>
|-
|-
| align=left| [[Melbourne Rising]]
| align=left| [[Melbourne Rising]]
| <!--Round 1 --> |
| <!--Round 1 --> style="background:#ffcccc;"|0<br /><small>(8th)</small>
| <!--Round 2 --> |
| <!--Round 2 --> style="background:#ffcccc;"|0<br /><small>(8th)</small>
| <!--Round 3 --> |
| <!--Round 3 --> style="background:#ffcccc;"|0<br /><small>(8th)</small>
| <!--Round 4 --> |
| <!--Round 4 --> style="background:#d8ffeb;"|5<br /><small>(8th)</small>
| <!--Round 5 --> |
| <!--Round 5 --> style="background:#d8ffeb;"|9<br /><small>(6th)</small>
| <!--Round 6 --> |
| <!--Round 6 --> style="background:#ffcccc;"|10<br /><small>(7th)</small>
| <!--Round 7 --> |
| <!--Round 7 --> style="background:#ffcccc;"|11<br /><small>(7th)</small>
|-
|-
| align=left| {{rut NSW Country}}
| align=left| {{rut|NSW Country}}
| <!--Round 1 --> |
| <!--Round 1 --> style="background:#d8ffeb;"|4<br /><small>(2nd)</small>
| <!--Round 2 --> |
| <!--Round 2 --> style="background:#d8ffeb;"|8<br /><small>(2nd)</small>
| <!--Round 3 --> |
| <!--Round 3 --> style="background:#97deff;"|10<br /><small>(2nd)</small>
| <!--Round 4 --> |
| <!--Round 4 --> style="background:#ffcccc;"|11<br /><small>(3rd)</small>
| <!--Round 5 --> |
| <!--Round 5 --> style="background:#d8ffeb;"|15<br /><small>(2nd)</small>
| <!--Round 6 --> |
| <!--Round 6 --> style="background:#ffcccc;"|16<br /><small>(3rd)</small>
| <!--Round 7 --> |
| <!--Round 7 --> style="background:#ffcccc;"|16<br /><small>(5th)</small>
|-
|-
| align=left| [[Queensland Country (NRC team)|Queensland Country]]
| align=left| [[Queensland Country (NRC team)|Queensland Country]]
| <!--Round 1 --> |
| <!--Round 1 --> style="background:#ffcccc;"|1<br /><small>(6th)</small>
| <!--Round 2 --> |
| <!--Round 2 --> style="background:#d8ffeb;"|6<br /><small>(4th)</small>
| <!--Round 3 --> |
| <!--Round 3 --> style="background:#ffcccc;"|6<br /><small>(5th)</small>
| <!--Round 4 --> |
| <!--Round 4 --> style="background:#ffcccc;"|6<br /><small>(6th)</small>
| <!--Round 5 --> |
| <!--Round 5 --> style="background:#d8ffeb;"|10<br /><small>(5th)</small>
| <!--Round 6 --> |
| <!--Round 6 --> style="background:#d8ffeb;"|14<br /><small>(4th)</small>
| <!--Round 7 --> |
| <!--Round 7 --> style="background:#ffcccc;"|15<br /><small>(6th)</small>
|-
|-
| align=left| [[Sydney (NRC team)|Sydney]]
| align=left| [[Sydney (NRC team)|Sydney]]
| <!--Round 1 --> |
| <!--Round 1 --> style="background:#ffcccc;"|1<br /><small>(7th)</small>
| <!--Round 2 --> |
| <!--Round 2 --> style="background:#ffcccc;"|1<br /><small>(7th)</small>
| <!--Round 3 --> |
| <!--Round 3 --> style="background:#d8ffeb;"|6<br /><small>(6th)</small>
| <!--Round 4 --> |
| <!--Round 4 --> style="background:#ffcccc;"|6<br /><small>(7th)</small>
| <!--Round 5 --> |
| <!--Round 5 --> style="background:#ffcccc;"|6<br /><small>(8th)</small>
| <!--Round 6 --> |
| <!--Round 6 --> style="background:#ffcccc;"|6<br /><small>(8th)</small>
| <!--Round 7 --> |
| <!--Round 7 --> style="background:#ffcccc;"|6<br /><small>(8th)</small>
|-
|-
| align=left| [[Western Force]]
| align=left| [[Western Force]]
| <!--Round 1 --> |
| <!--Round 1 --> style="background:#d8ffeb;"|4<br /><small>(3rd)</small>
| <!--Round 2 --> |
| <!--Round 2 --> style="background:#d8ffeb;"|9<br /><small>(1st)</small>
| <!--Round 3 --> |
| <!--Round 3 --> style="background:#d8ffeb;"|14<br /><small>(1st)</small>
| <!--Round 4 --> |
| <!--Round 4 --> style="background:#d8ffeb;"|19<br /><small>(1st)</small>
| <!--Round 5 --> |
| <!--Round 5 --> style="background:#ffcccc;"|19<br /><small>(1st)</small>
| <!--Round 6 --> |
| <!--Round 6 --> style="background:#d8ffeb;"|23<br /><small>(1st)</small>
| <!--Round 7 --> |
| <!--Round 7 --> style="background:#d8ffeb;"|28<br /><small>(1st)</small>
|-
|-
| colspan="100%" style="text-align:center;"| <br/><small>The table above shows a team's progression throughout the season.<br/>For each round, their cumulative points total is shown with the overall log position in brackets.<br/></small>
| colspan="100%" style="text-align:center;"| <br/><small>The table above shows a team's progression throughout the season.<br/>For each round, their cumulative points total is shown with the overall log position in brackets.<br/></small>
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===Competition rounds===
===Competition rounds===
====Round 1====
====Round 1====
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{{rugbybox collapsible |date-width=17% |stadium-width=20%
|date = {{ref|Fox Sports|FS}} 31 August{{show by date|2019|09|01| (Sat)|}}
|date = {{ref|Fox Sports|FS}} 31 August
|time = 12.00pm [[UTC+10:00|AEST]]
|time = 12.00pm [[UTC+10:00|AEST]]
|home = {{rut NSW Country}}
|home = {{rut|NSW Country}}
|score =
|score = 38–33
|away = {{rut Sydney}}
|away = {{rut|Sydney}}
|report = Summary<ref>{{cite web |title=NSW Country Eagles vs Sydney |url=https://www.rugby.com.au/match-centre/247/2020/63800 |website=rugby.com.au |date=31 August 2019}}</ref>
|report =
|try1 = [[David Vea|Vea]] (2) 2', 63'<br /> [[Tim Clements|Clements]] 8'<br />[[Matt Sandell|Sandell]] 12' m<br /> [[Angus Bell|Bell]] 16', [[Jack Grant (rugby union)|Grant]] 69' m
|try1 =
|con1 =
|con1 = [[James Kane (rugby union)|Kane]] (4/6) 3' 9' 17' 64'
|pen1 =
|pen1 =
|cards1 =
|cards1 = [[Ned Hanigan|Hanigan]] (YC) 49'
|try2 = [[Lachlan Swinton|Swinton]] 32'<br /> [[Will Harrison (rugby union)|Harrison]] 36' m<br />[[Shambeckler Vui|Vui]] 50', [[Lalakai Foketi|Foketi]] 54'<br />[[Christian Poidevin|Poidevin]] 79'
|try2 =
|con2 = [[Will Harrison (rugby union)|Harrison]] (3/4) 33' 51' 55'<br />[[Ben Donaldson (rugby union)|Donaldson]] (1/1) 79'
|con2 =
|pen2 =
|pen2 =
|cards2 =
|cards2 =
|stadium = [[Apex Oval]], Dubbo
|stadium = [[Apex Oval]], Dubbo
| attendance = 1,000
|referee =
|referee = [[Angus Gardner]] ({{Runion|Australia}})
}}
}}
{{rugbybox collapsible |date-width=17% |stadium-width=20%
{{rugbybox collapsible |date-width=17% |stadium-width=20%
|date = 31 August{{show by date|2019|09|01| (Sat)|}}
|date = 31 August
|time = 1.30pm [[UTC+10:00|AEST]]
|time = 1.30pm [[UTC+10:00|AEST]]
|home = [[Melbourne Rising]]
|home = [[Melbourne Rising]]
|score =
|score = 22–47
|away = [[Canberra Vikings]]
|away = [[Canberra Vikings]]
|report = Summary<ref>{{cite web |title=Melbourne Rising vs Canberra Vikings |url=https://www.rugby.com.au/match-centre/247/2020/63801 |website=rugby.com.au |date=31 August 2019}}</ref>
|report =
|try1 = [[Justin Masters|Masters]] 55' m<br />[[Semisi Tupou|Tupou]] 63'<br />[[Ross Haylett-Petty|Haylett-Petty]] 80'
|try1 =
|con1 =
|con1 = [[Michael Moloney (rugby union)|Moloney]] (2/3) 64' 80'
|pen1 =
|pen1 = [[Michael Moloney (rugby union)|Moloney]] (1/1) 4'
|cards1 =
|cards1 =
|try2 =
|try2 =
[[Irae Simone|Simone]] 8'<br />[[Mack Hansen|Hansen]] 12'<br />[[Andy Muirhead (rugby union)|Muirhead]] 27'<br />[[Toni Pulu|Pulu]] 34', [[Pete Samu|Samu]] 42' m<br />[[Noah Lolesio|Lolesio]] 59', [[Tom Wright (rugby, born 1997)|Wright]] 75'
|con2 =
|con2 = [[Ryan Lonergan|Lonergan]] (6/7) 9' 13' 28' 35' 60' 76'
|pen2 =
|pen2 =
|cards2 =
|cards2 =
|stadium = [[Box Hill Rugby Club]], Melbourne
|stadium = [[Box Hill Rugby Club]], Melbourne
|referee =
| attendance = 750
|referee = [[Damon Murphy]] ({{Runion|Australia}})
}}
}}
{{rugbybox collapsible |date-width=17% |stadium-width=20%
{{rugbybox collapsible |date-width=17% |stadium-width=20%
|date = 31 August{{show by date|2019|09|01| (Sat)|}}
|date = 31 August
|time = 3.00pm [[UTC+10:00|AEST]]
|time = 3.00pm [[UTC+10:00|AEST]]
|home = {{rut Brisbane City}}
|home = {{rut|Brisbane City}}
|score =
|score = 22–22
|away = [[Fijian Drua]]
|away = [[Fijian Drua]]
|report = Summary<ref>{{cite web |title=Brisbane City vs Fijian Drua |url=https://www.rugby.com.au/match-centre/247/2020/63802 |website=rugby.com.au |date=31 August 2019}}</ref>
|report =
|try1 = [[Hunter Paisami|Paisami]] 9' m<br />[[Teti Tela|Tela]] 22'<br />[[Sefa Naivalu|Naivalu]] 38' m<br />[[Nick Chapman|Chapman]] 76' m
|try1 =
|con1 =
|con1 = [[Isaac Lucas (rugby union)|Lucas]] (1/4) 22'
|pen1 =
|pen1 =
|cards1 =
|cards1 =
|try2 = [[Peceli Nacebe|Nacebe]] (2) 3' m, 62' m<br />[[Joeli Veitayaki Jnr|Veitayaki]] 29'
|try2 =
|con2 =
|con2 = [[Serupepeli Vularika|Vularika]] (2/3) 30' 63'
|pen2 =
|pen2 = [[Serupepeli Vularika|Vularika]] (1/1) 19'
|cards2 =
|cards2 =
|stadium = [[GPS Rugby Club]], Brisbane
|stadium = [[GPS Rugby Club]], Brisbane
| attendance = 3,000
|referee =
|referee = [[Nic Berry]] ({{Runion|Australia}})
}}
}}
{{rugbybox collapsible |date-width=17% |stadium-width=20%
{{rugbybox collapsible |date-width=17% |stadium-width=20%
|date = 31 August{{show by date|2019|09|01| (Sat)|}}
|date = 31 August
|time = 3.00pm [[UTC+8:00|AWST]]
|time = 3.00pm [[UTC+8:00|AWST]]
|home = [[Western Force]]
|home = [[Western Force]]
|score =
|score = 50–49
|away = {{rut Queensland Country}}
|away = {{rut|Queensland Country}}
|report = Summary<ref>{{cite web |title=Western Force vs Queensland Country |url=https://www.rugby.com.au/match-centre/247/2020/63803 |website=rugby.com.au |date=31 August 2019}}</ref>
|report =
|try1 = [[Nick Jooste|Jooste]] (2) 25', 57 m<br />[[Heath Tessmann|Tessmann]] 8'<br />[[Jack McGregor (rugby union)|McGregor]] 14'<br />[[Carlo Tizzano|Tizzano]] 34'<br /> [[Dominic Hardman|Hardman]] 47' m<br />[[Fergus Lee-Warner|Lee-Warner]] 63'<br />[[Jonah Placid|Placid]] 74' m
|try1 =
|con1 = [[Andrew Deegan|Deegan]] (5/7) 9' 16' 35' 48' 64'<br />[[Ian Prior (rugby union)|Ian Prior]] (0/1)
|con1 =
|pen1 =
|pen1 =
|cards1 =
|cards1 =
|try2 = [[Filipo Daugunu|Daugunu]] (2) 17', 22'<br />[[Joey Fittock|Fittock]] 2'<br />[[Patrick James (rugby union)|James]] 11'<br />[[Angus Blyth|Blyth]] 29'<br />[[Tate McDermott|McDermott]] 44'<br />[[Rohan Saifoloi|Saifoloi]] 51'
|try2 =
|con2 = [[Rohan Saifoloi|Saifoloi]] (7/7) 3' 12' 18' 23' 31' 45' 52'
|con2 =
|pen2 =
|pen2 =
|cards2 =
|cards2 = [[Filipo Daugunu|Daugunu]] (YC) 74'
|stadium = [[UWA Sports Park|UWA Rugby Park]], Perth
|stadium = [[UWA Sports Park|UWA Rugby Park]], Perth
| attendance = 2,000
|referee =
|referee = [[Graham Cooper (rugby referee)|Graham Cooper]] ({{Runion|Australia}})
}}
}}

====Round 2====
====Round 2====
{{rugbybox collapsible |date-width=17% |stadium-width=20% |note = {{resize|85%|Horan-Little Challenge}}
{{rugbybox collapsible |date-width=17% |stadium-width=20% |note = {{resize|85%|Horan-Little Challenge}}
|date = 7 September{{show by date|2019|10|--| (Sat)|}}
|date = 7 September
|time = 3.00pm [[UTC+12:00|FJT]]
|time = 3.00pm [[UTC+12:00|FJT]]
|home = [[Fijian Drua]]
|home = [[Fijian Drua]]
|score =
|score = 15–38
|away = [[Western Force]]
|away = [[Western Force]]
|report = Summary<ref>{{cite web |title=Fijian Drua vs Western Force|url=https://www.rugby.com.au/match-centre/247/2020/63804 |website=rugby.com.au |date=7 September 2019}}</ref>
|report =
|try1 = [[Serupepeli Vularika|Vularika]] 18'<br />[[Levani Kurumudu|Kurumudu]] 43'
|try1 =
|con1 =
|con1 = [[Peceli Nacebe|Nacebe]] (1/1) 23'
|pen1 =
|pen1 = [[Peceli Nacebe|Nacebe]] (1/1) 23'
|cards1 =
|cards1 =
|try2 = [[Jonah Placid|Placid]] (3) 6' 12' m 69'<br />[[Tevin Ferris|Ferris]] 24'<br />[[Byron Ralston|Ralston]] 38'<br />[[Jake Strachan|Strachan]] 59' m
|try2 =
|con2 = {{replace|[[Andrew Deegan|Deegan]] (3/5) 7' 25' 39'| | }}<br />[[Ian Prior (rugby union)|Prior]] (1/1) 70'
|con2 =
|pen2 =
|pen2 =
|cards2 =
|cards2 =
|stadium = [[ANZ National Stadium|ANZ Stadium]], Suva
|stadium = [[ANZ National Stadium|ANZ Stadium]], Suva
| attendance = 1,500
|referee =
|referee = [[Aaron Pook]] ({{Runion|AUS}})
}}
}}
{{rugbybox collapsible |date-width=17% |stadium-width=20%
{{rugbybox collapsible |date-width=17% |stadium-width=20%
|date = {{ref|Fox Sports|FS}} 7 September{{show by date|2019|09|09| (Sat)|}}
|date = {{ref|Fox Sports|FS}} 7 September
|time = 3.30pm [[UTC+9:30|ACST]]
|time = 3.30pm [[UTC+9:30|ACST]]
|home = [[Melbourne Rising]]
|home = [[Melbourne Rising]]
|score =
|score = 19–29
|away = {{Rut NSW Country}}
|away = {{Rut|NSW Country}}
|report = Summary<ref>{{cite web |title=Melbourne Rising vs NSW Country|url=https://www.rugby.com.au/match-centre/247/2020/63805 |website=rugby.com.au |date=7 September 2019}}</ref>
|report =
|try1 = [[Nailati Ukalele|Ukalele]] 4'<br />[[Ross Haylett-Petty|Haylett-Petty]] 40'<br />[[Justin Masters|Marsters]] 58'
|try1 =
|con1 = [[Michael Moloney (rugby union)|Moloney]] (1/2) 40+1'<br />[[Semisi Tupou|Tupou]] (1/1) 59'
|con1 =
|pen1 =
|pen1 =
|cards1 =
|cards1 =
|try2 = [[Aaron Blacklock|Blacklock]] (2) 1' 10'<br />[[Nigel Ah Wong|Ah Wong]] 15'<br />[[Connor Vest|Vest]] 32'<br />[[Tim Clements|Clements]] 41'
|try2 =
|con2 =
|con2 = [[James Kane (rugby union)|Kane]] (2/5) 11' 15'
|pen2 =
|pen2 =
|cards2 =
|cards2 = [[Patrick Tafa|Tafa]] (YC) 76'
|stadium = [[Bailey Reserve]], Adelaide
|stadium = [[Bailey Reserve]], Adelaide
| attendance = 2,000
|referee =
|referee = [[Matthew Kellahan]] ({{Runion|AUS}})
}}
}}
{{rugbybox collapsible |date-width=17% |stadium-width=20%
{{rugbybox collapsible |date-width=17% |stadium-width=20%
|date = 8 September{{show by date|2019|09|09| (Sun)|}}
|date = 8 September
|time = 1.00pm [[UTC+10:00|AEST]]
|time = 1.00pm [[UTC+10:00|AEST]]
|home = {{rut Brisbane City}}
|home = {{rut|Brisbane City}}
|score =
|score = 52–26
|away = {{rut Sydney}}
|away = {{rut|Sydney}}
|report = Summary<ref>{{cite web |title=Brisbane City vs Sydney |url=https://www.rugby.com.au/match-centre/247/2020/63806 |website=rugby.com.au |date=8 September 2019}}</ref>
|report =
|try1 = {{replace|[[Jordan Luke|Luke]] (3) 5' m, 44' m, 66'| | }}<br />[[Isaac Henry (rugby union)|Henry]] 17', [[David Feao|Fe'ao]] 22' m<br />[[Sam Wallis|Wallis]] 63'<br />[[Maaloga Konelio|Konelio]] (2) 69' m 75' m
|try1 =
|con1 = [[Isaac Henry (rugby union)|Henry]] (2/5) 19' 64'<br />[[Isaac Lucas (rugby union)|Lucas]] (1/3) 68'
|con1 =
|pen1 =
|pen1 = [[Isaac Henry (rugby union)|Henry]] (2) 2' 32'
|cards1 =
|cards1 =
|try2 = [[Jaline Graham|Graham]] (2) 19' m, 36'<br />[[Tuitakau Kioa|Kioa]] 28'<br />[[Lachlan Swinton|Swinton]] 48'
|try2 =
|con2 =
|con2 = [[Tane Edmed|Edmed]] (3/4) 30' 37' 49'
|pen2 =
|pen2 =
|cards2 =
|cards2 =
|stadium = [[Bond Sports Park|Bond University]], Gold Coast
|stadium = [[Bond Sports Park|Bond University]], Gold Coast
| attendance = 1,500{{ref|Double Header Fixture| a}}
|referee =
|referee = [[Reuben Keane]] ({{Runion|AUS}})
}}
}}
{{rugbybox collapsible |date-width=17% |stadium-width=20%
{{rugbybox collapsible |date-width=17% |stadium-width=20%
|date = 8 September{{show by date|2019|09|09| (Sun)|}}
|date = 8 September
|time = 3.00pm [[UTC+10:00|AEST]]
|time = 3.00pm [[UTC+10:00|AEST]]
|home = {{rut Queensland Country}}
|home = {{rut|Queensland Country}}
|score =
|score = 36–23
|away = [[Canberra Vikings]]
|away = [[Canberra Vikings]]
|report = Summary<ref>{{cite web |title=Queensland Country vs Canberra Vikings |url=https://www.rugby.com.au/match-centre/247/2020/63807 |website=rugby.com.au |date=8 September 2019}}</ref>
|report =
|try1 = [[Harry Hoopert|Hoopert]] 5'<br />[[Tate McDermott|McDermott]] 23', [[Joey Fittock|Fittock]] 35' m<br />[[George Francis (rugby union)|Francis]] 53', [[Hamish Stewart|Stewart]] 65' m<br />[[Harry Wilson (rugby union)|Wilson]] 73' m
|try1 =
|con1 = [[Carter Gordon|Gordon]] (3/5) 6' 24' 54'<br />[[Hamish Stewart|Stewart]] (0/1)
|con1 =
|pen1 =
|pen1 =
|cards1 =
|cards1 = [[Carter Gordon|Gordon]] (YC) 80+1'
|try2 = {{replace|[[Mack Hansen|Hansen]] (2) 26' m, 29' m| | }}<br />[[Andy Muirhead(rugby union)|Muirhead]] 39'
|try2 =
|con2 =
|con2 = [[Ryan Lonergan|Lonergan]] (1/3) 40'
|pen2 =
|pen2 = [[Ryan Lonergan|Lonergan]] (2/2) 8' 50'
|cards2 =
|cards2 = [[Tom Wright (rugby, born 1977)|Wright]] (YC) 20'
|stadium = [[Bond Sports Park|Bond University]], Gold Coast
|stadium = [[Bond Sports Park|Bond University]], Gold Coast
| attendance = 1,500{{ref|Double Header Fixture| a}}
|referee =
|referee = [[Brett Cronan]] ({{Runion|AUS}})
}}
}}
====Round 3====

====Round 3====
{{rugbybox collapsible |date-width=17% |stadium-width=20%
{{rugbybox collapsible |date-width=17% |stadium-width=20%
|date = {{ref|Fox Sports|FS}} 14 September{{show by date|2019|09|16| (Sat)|}}
|date = {{ref|Fox Sports|FS}} 14 September
|time = 12.00pm [[UTC+10:00|AEST]]
|time = 12.00pm [[UTC+10:00|AEST]]
|home = {{rut Sydney}}
|home = {{rut|Sydney}}
|score =
|score = 47–26
|away = {{rut Queensland Country}}
|away = {{rut|Queensland Country}}
|report =
|report = Summary<ref>{{cite web |title=Sydney vs Queensland Country
|url=https://www.rugby.com.au/match-centre/247/2020/63808 |website=rugby.com.au |date=14 September 2019}}</ref>
|try1 =
|try1 = [[Cameron Clark (rugby union)|Clark]] (2) 26' 33'<br />[[Lalakai Foketi|Foketi]] (2) 28' 65' m<br />[[Charlie Gamble|Gamble]] 2', [[Harry Burey|Burey]] 51'<br />[[Jaline Graham|Graham]] 57'
|con1 =
|con1 = [[Will Harrison (rugby union)|Harrison]] (6/7) 2' 27' 30' 35' 52' 58'
|pen1 =
|pen1 =
|cards1 =
|cards1 =
|try2 = [[Tate McDermott|McDermott]] 8'<br />[[Rohan Saifoloi|Saifoloi]] 15'<br />[[Joey Fittock|Fittock]] 42'<br />[[Tom Lucas|Lucas]] 73' m
|try2 =
|con2 =
|con2 = [[Rohan Saifoloi|Saifoloi]] (3/4) 10' 16' 44'
|pen2 =
|pen2 =
|cards2 =
|cards2 =
| attendance = 500
|stadium = [[Woollahra Oval]], Sydney
|stadium = [[Woollahra Oval]], Sydney
|referee =
|referee = [[Damon Murphy]] ({{Runion|Australia}})
}}
}}
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{{rugbybox collapsible |date-width=17% |stadium-width=20%
|date = 14 September{{show by date|2019|09|16| (Sat)|}}
|date = 14 September
|time = 2.00pm [[UTC+10:00|AEST]]
|time = 2.00pm [[UTC+10:00|AEST]]
|home = [[Canberra Vikings]]
|home = [[Canberra Vikings]]
|score =
|score = 36–35
|away = {{rut Brisbane City}}
|away = {{rut|Brisbane City}}
|report = Summary<ref>{{cite web |title=Canberra Vikings vs Brisbane City
|report =
|url=https://www.rugby.com.au/match-centre/247/2020/63809 |website=rugby.com.au |date=14 September 2019}}</ref>
|try1 =
|try1 = [[Tom Ross (rugby union)|Ross]] 17'<br />[[Luke Gersekowski|Gersekowski]] 21'<br />[[Andy Muirhead (rugby union)|Muirhead]] 32'<br />[[Toni Pulu|Pulu]] 40' m, [[Tom Wright (rugby, born 1997)|Wright]] 51'
|con1 =
|con1 = [[Ryan Lonergan|Lonergan]] (4/5) 18' 22' 32' 52'
|pen1 =
|pen1 = [[Ryan Lonergan|Lonergan]] (1/1) 73'
|cards1 =
|cards1 = [[Luke Gersekowski|Gersekowski]] (YC) 27'<br />[[Bo Abra|Abra]] (YC) 65'
|try2 =
|try2 = [[Brandon Paenga-Amosa|Paenga-Amosa]] (2) {{nowrap|23' 62'}}<br />{{nowrap|[[try (rugby)#penalty try|Penalty try]] 37'}}<br />[[Teti Tela|Tela]] 46'<br /> [[Tuaina Tualima|Tualima]] 71'
|con2 =
|con2 = [[Isaac Lucas (rugby union)|Lucas]] (4/4) 24' 47' {{nowrap|63' 71'}}
|pen2 =
|pen2 =
|cards2 =
|cards2 =
|stadium = [[Viking Park]], Canberra
|stadium = [[Viking Park]], Canberra
| attendance = 1,000
|referee =
|referee = [[Aaron Pook]] ({{Runion|Australia}})
}}
}}
{{rugbybox collapsible |date-width=17% |stadium-width=20%
{{rugbybox collapsible |date-width=17% |stadium-width=20%
|date = 14 September{{show by date|2019|09|16| (Sat)|}}
|date = 14 September
|time = 4.00pm [[UTC+10:00|AEST]]
|time = 4.00pm [[UTC+10:00|AEST]]
|home = {{rut NSW Country}}
|home = {{rut|NSW Country}}
|score =
|score = 24–24
|away = [[Fijian Drua]]
|away = [[Fijian Drua]]
|report =
|report = Summary<ref>{{cite web |title=NSW Country vs Fijian Drua
|url=https://www.rugby.com.au/match-centre/247/2020/63810 |website=rugby.com.au |date=14 September 2019}}</ref>
|try1 =
|try1 = [[Tom Horton (rugby union)|Horton]] 12' m<br /> [[Jake Gordon|Gordon]] 33' m<br />[[Mark Nawaqanitawase|Nawaqanitawase]] 40+6'<br />[[Jack Grant (rugby union)|Grant]] 80+1'
|con1 =
|con1 = [[James Kane (rugby union)|Kane]] (1/3) 40+8'<br />[[Connor O'Shea|O'Shea]] 80+2'
|pen1 =
|pen1 =
|cards1 =
|cards1 = [[James Kane (rugby union)|Kane]] (YC) 73'
|try2 = [[Peni Matawalu|Matawalu]] 7' <br /> [[Epeli Radaniva|Radaniva]] 18'<br />[[Aporosa Tabulawaki|Tabulawaki]] 46'
|try2 =
|con2 =
|con2 = [[Enele Malele|Malele]] (3/3) 7' 19' 47'
|pen2 =
|pen2 = [[Serupepeli Vularika|Vularika]] (1/2) 70'
|cards2 =
|cards2 = [[Enele Malele|Malele]] (YC)
|stadium = [[WIN Stadium]], Wollongong
|stadium = [[WIN Stadium]], Wollongong
| attendance = 1,250
|referee =
|referee = [[James Quinn (rugby referee)|James Quinn]] ({{Runion|Australia}})
}}
}}
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{{rugbybox collapsible |date-width=17% |stadium-width=20% |note = {{resize|85%|Horan-Little Challenge}}
|date = 15 September{{show by date|2019|09|16| (Sun)|}}
|date = 15 September
|time = 3.00pm [[UTC+8:00|AWST]]
|time = 3.00pm [[UTC+8:00|AWST]]
|home = [[Western Force]]
|home = [[Western Force]]
|score =
|score = 38–19
|away = [[Melbourne Rising]]
|away = [[Melbourne Rising]]
|report = Summary<ref>{{cite web |title=Western Force vs Melbourne Rising
|report =
|url=https://www.rugby.com.au/match-centre/247/2020/63811 |website=rugby.com.au |date=15 September 2019}}</ref>
|try1 =
|try1 = [[Byron Ralston|Ralston]] (3) 3' m, 23' 32'<br />[[Brynard Stander|Stander]] 43', [[Andrew Ready|Ready]] 52'<br />[[Johan Bardoul|Bardoul]] 79' m
|con1 =
|con1 =
[[Ian Prior (rugby union)|Prior]] (4/5) 24' 34' {{nowrap|44' 53'}}<br />[[Andrew Deegan|Deegan]] (0/1)
|pen1 =
|pen1 =
|cards1 =
|cards1 = [[Andrew Deegan|Deegan]] (YC) 45'
|try2 = [[Rodney Iona|Iona]] 11'<br />[[Richard Hardwick|Hardwick]] 46'<br />[[Pone Fa'amausili|Fa'amausili]] 71' m
|try2 =
|con2 = [[James So'oialo|So'oialo]] (2/2) 12' 47'<br />[[Rodney Iona|Iona]] (0/1)
|con2 =
|pen2 =
|pen2 =
|cards2 =
|cards2 =
|stadium = [[UWA Sports Park|UWA Rugby Park]], Perth
|stadium = [[UWA Sports Park|UWA Rugby Park]], Perth
| attendance = 2,500
|referee =
|referee = [[Jordan Way]] ({{Runion|Australia}})
}}
}}

====Round 4====
====Round 4====
{{rugbybox collapsible |date-width=17% |stadium-width=20%
{{rugbybox collapsible |date-width=17% |stadium-width=20%
|date = {{ref|Fox Sports|FS}} 21 September{{show by date|2019|09|23| (Sat)|}}
|date = {{ref|Fox Sports|FS}} 21 September
|time = 2.00pm [[UTC+12:00|FJT]]
|time = 2.00pm [[UTC+12:00|FJT]]
|home = [[Fijian Drua]]
|home = [[Fijian Drua]]
|score =
|score = 76–29
|away = {{rut Sydney}}
|away = {{rut|Sydney}}
|report =
|report = Summary<ref>{{cite web |title=Fijian Drua vs Sydney
|url=https://www.rugby.com.au/match-centre/247/2020/63812 |website=rugby.com.au |date=21 September 2019}}</ref>
|try1 =
|try1 = [[Johnny Dyer (rugby union)|Dyer]] (2) 23' 44'<br />[[Eremasi Radrodro|Radrodro]] (2) 46' 67'<br />[[Jiuta Wainiqolo|Wainiqolo]] 71' 73'<br />[[Peni Matawalu|Matawalu]] 6', [[Rusiate Nasova|Nasova]] 13'<br />[[Jone Koroiduadua|Koroiduadua]] 76' m<br />[[Enele <!--Malele-->Tikotani|Tikotani]] 79', [[Jone Navori|Navori]] 80' m
|con1 =
|con1 = [[Enele <!--Malele-->Tikotani|Tikotani]] (9/11) 7' 14' 24' 45' 47' 68' 72' 75' 80'
|pen1 =
|pen1 = [[Enele <!--Malele-->Tikotani|Tikotani]] (1/1) 39'
|cards1 =
|cards1 =
|try2 = [[Ed Craig|Craig]] (2) 3' 17' m<br />[[Lalakai Foketi|Foketi]] (2) 40' 42' m<br />[[Charlie Gamble|Gamble]] 57' m
|try2 =
|con2 =
|con2 = [[Will Harrison (rugby union)|Harrison]] (2/5) 4' 40'
|pen2 =
|pen2 =
|cards2 =
|cards2 =
|stadium = [[Churchill Park (Lautoka)|Churchill Park]], Lautoka
|stadium = [[Churchill Park (Lautoka)|Churchill Park]], Lautoka
| attendance = 2,750
|referee =
|referee = [[Jordan Way]] ({{Runion|Australia}})
}}
}}
{{rugbybox collapsible |date-width=17% |stadium-width=20%
{{rugbybox collapsible |date-width=17% |stadium-width=20% |note = {{resize|85%|Horan-Little Challenge}}
|date = 21 September{{show by date|2019|09|23| (Sat)|}}
|date = 21 September
|time = 3.00pm [[UTC+8:00|AWST]]
|time = 3.00pm [[UTC+8:00|AWST]]
|home = [[Western Force]]
|home = [[Western Force]]
|score =
|score = 45–28
|away = [[Canberra Vikings]]
|away = [[Canberra Vikings]]
|report = Summary<ref>{{cite web |title=Western Force vs Canberra Vikings
|report =
|url=https://www.rugby.com.au/match-centre/247/2020/63813 |website=rugby.com.au |date=21 September 2019}}</ref>
|try1 =
|try1 = [[Jonah Placid|Placid]] (2) 27' m, 53'<br />[[Byron Ralston|Ralston]] 2'<br />[[Jeremy Thrush|Thrush]] 8'<br />[[Brynard Stander|Stander]] 46' m<br />[[Leon Feke|Feke]] 67', [[Feleti Kaitu'u|Kaitu'u]] 71'
|con1 =
|con1 = [[Ian Prior (rugby union)|Prior]] (5/7) 3' 9' 54' {{nowrap|68' 72'}}
|pen1 =
|pen1 =
|cards1 =
|cards1 =
|try2 = [[Andy Muirhead (rugby union)|Muirhead]] 10'<br />[[Lachlan Lonergan|L'''·'''Lonergan]] 31'<br />[[Len Ikitau|Ikatau]] 52'<br />[[Blake Enever|Enever]] 62'
|try2 =
|con2 =
|con2 = [[Noah Lolesio|Lolesio]] (4/4) 11' 33' {{nowrap|53' 64'}}
|pen2 =
|pen2 =
|cards2 =
|cards2 = [[Pete Samu|Samu]] (YC) 57'
|stadium = [[UWA Sports Park|UWA Rugby Park]], Perth
|stadium = [[UWA Sports Park|UWA Rugby Park]], Perth
| attendance = 1,500
|referee =
|referee = [[Aaron Pook]] ({{Runion|AUS}})
}}
}}
{{rugbybox collapsible |date-width=17% |stadium-width=20%
{{rugbybox collapsible |date-width=17% |stadium-width=20%
|date = 22 September{{show by date|2019|09|23| (Sun)|}}
|date = 22 September
|time = 1.00pm [[UTC+10:00|AEST]]
|time = 1.00pm [[UTC+10:00|AEST]]
|home = [[Melbourne Rising]]
|home = [[Melbourne Rising]]
|score =
|score = 49–7
|away = {{rut Queensland Country}}
|away = {{rut|Queensland Country}}
|report = Summary<ref>{{cite web |title=Melbourne Rising vs Queensland Country |url=https://www.rugby.com.au/match-centre/247/2020/63814 |website=rugby.com.au |date=22 September 2019}}</ref>
|report =
|try1 = [[Justin Marsters|Marsters]] (2) 5' 18'<br />[[Semisi Tupou|Tupou]] (2) 75' 80'<br />[[Harry Potter (rugby union)|Potter]] 52', [[Rodney Iona|Iona]] 58'<br />[[Moli Sooaemalelagi|Sooaemalelagi]] 66'
|try1 =
|con1 = [[James So'oialo|So'oialo]] (7/7) 6' 19' 53' 60' 67' 78' 80'
|con1 =
|pen1 =
|pen1 =
|cards1 =
|cards1 =
|try2 =
|try2 = [[Rohan Saifoloi|Saifoloi]] 45'
|con2 =
|con2 = [[Rohan Saifoloi|Saifoloi]] (1/1) 46'
|pen2 =
|pen2 =
|cards2 =
|cards2 =
|stadium = [[Mars Stadium]], Ballarat
|stadium = [[Mars Stadium]], Ballarat
|referee =
| attendance = 500
|referee = [[James Quinn (rugby referee)|James Quinn]] ({{Runion|Australia}})
}}
}}
{{rugbybox collapsible |date-width=17% |stadium-width=20%
{{rugbybox collapsible |date-width=17% |stadium-width=20%
|date = 22 September{{show by date|2019|09|23| (Sun)|}}
|date = 22 September
|time = 4.00pm [[UTC+10:00|AEST]]
|time = 4.00pm [[UTC+10:00|AEST]]
|home = {{rut Brisbane City}}
|home = {{rut|Brisbane City}}
|score =
|score = 24–19
|away = {{rut NSW Country}}
|away = {{rut|NSW Country}}
|report = Summary<ref>{{cite web |title= Brisbane City vs NSW Country |url=https://www.rugby.com.au/match-centre/247/2020/63815 |website=rugby.com.au |date=22 September 2019}}</ref>
|report =
|try1 = [[Nick Chapman|Chapman]] (2) 25' 73'<br />[[Brandon Paenga-Amosa|Paenga-Amosa]] 19'<br />[[Sefa Naivalu|Naivalu]] 30'
|try1 =
|con1 =
|con1 = [[Isaac Lucas (rugby union)|Lucas]] (2/4) 20' 74'
|pen1 =
|pen1 =
|cards1 =
|cards1 =
|try2 = [[Mark Nawaqanitawase|Nawaqanitawase]] 57'<br />[[Joey Walton|Walton]] 80'<br />[[Jack Grant (rugby union)|Grant]] 80+1'
|try2 =
|con2 =
|con2 = [[Connor O'Shea (rugby union)|O'Shea]] (2/3) 80' 80+2'
|pen2 =
|pen2 =
|cards2 =
|cards2 = [[Tom Staniforth|Staniforth]] (YC) 24'
|stadium = [[Ballymore Stadium|Ballymore]], Brisbane
|stadium = [[Ballymore Stadium|Ballymore]], Brisbane
| attendance = 2,700
|referee =
|referee = [[Graham Cooper (rugby referee)|Graham Cooper]] ({{Runion|Australia}})
}}
}}

====Round 5====
====Round 5====
{{rugbybox collapsible |date-width=17% |stadium-width=20%
{{rugbybox collapsible |date-width=17% |stadium-width=20%
|date = {{ref|Fox Sports|FS}} 28 September{{show by date|2019|09|30| (Sat)|}}
|date = {{ref|Fox Sports|FS}} 28 September
|time = 12.00pm [[UTC+10:00|AEST]]
|time = 12.00pm [[UTC+10:00|AEST]]
|home =[[Canberra Vikings]]
|home = [[Canberra Vikings]]
|score =
|score = 41–28
|away = [[Fijian Drua]]
|away = [[Fijian Drua]]
|report = Summary<ref>{{cite web |title=Canberra Vikings vs Fijian Drua
|report =
|url=https://www.rugby.com.au/match-centre/247/2020/63816 |website=rugby.com.au |date=28 September 2019}}</ref>
|try1 =
|try1 = [[Toni Pulu|Pulu]] (2) 12' m, 27' m<br />[[Tom Banks (rugby player born 1994)|Banks]] (2) 40' 66'<br />[[Tom Wright (rugby, born 1997)|Wright]] 7' m<br />[[Ryan Lonergan|Lonergan]] 51'<br />[[Mack Hansen|Hansen]] 75' m
|con1 =
|con1 = [[Ryan Lonergan|Lonergan]] (2/5) 40' 52'<br />[[Bayley Kuenzle|Kuenzle]] (1/2) 67'
|pen1 =
|pen1 =
|cards1 =
|cards1 =
|try2 = [[Johnny Dyer (rugby union)|Dyer]] 17'<br />[[Epeli Radaniva|Radaniva]] 34'<br />[[Eremasi Radrodro|Radrodro]] 45'<br />[[Nacanieli Narequva|Narequva]] 78'
|try2 =
|con2 = [[Enele Malele|Malele]] (3/3) 17' 35' 46'<br />[[Johnny Dyer (rugby union)|Dyer]] (1/1) 79'
|con2 =
|pen2 =
|pen2 =
|cards2 =
|cards2 =
|stadium = [[Viking Park]], Canberra
|stadium = [[Viking Park]], Canberra
| attendance = 1,600
|referee =
|referee = [[James Quinn (rugby referee)|James Quinn]] ({{Runion|Australia}})
}}
}}
{{rugbybox collapsible |date-width=17% |stadium-width=20%
{{rugbybox collapsible |date-width=17% |stadium-width=20%
|date = 28 September{{show by date|2019|09|30| (Sat)|}}
|date = 28 September
|time = 4.00pm [[UTC+10:00|AEST]]
|time = 4.00pm [[UTC+10:00|AEST]]
|home ={{rut Queensland Country}}
|home = {{rut|Queensland Country}}
|score =
|score = 42–26
|away = {{rut Brisbane City}}
|away = {{rut|Brisbane City}}
|report = Summary<ref>{{cite web |title=Queensland Country vs Brisbane City
|report =
|url=https://www.rugby.com.au/match-centre/247/2020/63817 |website=rugby.com.au |date=28 September 2019}}</ref>
|try1 =
|try1 = [[Harry Wilson (rugby union)|Wilson]] (2) 11' 19'<br />[[Tata McDermott|McDermott]] (2) 24' 69'<br />[[Daniel Boardman|Boardman]] 28'<br />[[Filipo Daugunu|Daugunu]] 58'
|con1 =
|con1 = [[Rohan Saifoloi|Saifoloi]] (6/6) 12' 21' 26' 29' 59' 70'
|pen1 =
|pen1 =
|cards1 =
|cards1 = [[Filipo Daugunu|Daugunu]] (YC) 78'
|try2 = [[Isaac Lucas (rugby union)|Lucas]] (2) 39' 72'<br />[[Brandon Paenga-Amosa|Paenga-Amosa]] 55' m<br />[[Fraser McReight|McReight]] 62'
|try2 =
|con2 =
|con2 = [[Isaac Lucas (rugby union)|Lucas]] (3/4) 40' 63' 73'
|pen2 =
|pen2 =
|cards2 =
|cards2 = [[Ryan Smith (rugby union, born 1996)|Ryan Smith]] (YC) 18'
|stadium = [[Marley Brown Oval]], Gladstone
|stadium = [[Marley Brown Oval]], Gladstone
|referee =
|attendance = 2,000
|referee = [[Aaron Pook]] ({{Runion|AUS}})
}}
}}
{{rugbybox collapsible |date-width=17% |stadium-width=20%
{{rugbybox collapsible |date-width=17% |stadium-width=20%
|date = 29 September{{show by date|2019|09|30| (Sun)|}}
|date = 29 September
|time = 1.00pm [[UTC+10:00|AEST]]
|time = 1.00pm [[UTC+10:00|AEST]]
|home = {{rut Sydney}}
|home = {{rut|Sydney}}
|score =
|score = 26–40
|away = [[Melbourne Rising]]
|away = [[Melbourne Rising]]
|report =
|report = Summary<ref>{{cite web |title=Sydney vs Melbourne Rising
|url=https://www.rugby.com.au/match-centre/247/2020/63818 |website=rugby.com.au |date=29 September 2019}}</ref>
|try1 =
|try1 = [[Shambeckler Vui|Vui]] 19'<br />[[Mitch Short|Short]] 49'<br />[[Charlie Abel|C. Abel]] 69' m<br />[[Ben Marr|Marr]] 77'
|con1 =
|con1 = [[Will Harrison (rugby union)|Harrison]] (3/4) 20' {{nowrap|70' 78'}}
|pen1 =
|pen1 =
|cards1 =
|cards1 =
|try2 = [[Anaru Rangi|Rangi]] (2) 3' 15'<br />[[Justin Marsters|Marsters]] (2) 26' 53'<br />[[Taylor Acheson|Acheson]] 39'<br />[[Ah-mu Tuimalealiifano|Tuimalealiifano]] 65' m
|try2 =
|con2 = [[James So'oialo|So'oialo]] (4/4) 5' 16' {{nowrap|28' 40'}}, [[Rodney Iona|Iona]] (0/1)
|con2 =
|pen2 =
|pen2 =
|cards2 =
|cards2 = [[Justin Marsters|Marsters]] (YC) 69'
|stadium = [[Forshaw Park]], Sydney
|stadium = [[Forshaw Park]], Sydney
|referee =
|attendance = 750
|referee = [[Reuben Keane]] ({{Runion|AUS}})
}}
}}
{{rugbybox collapsible |date-width=17% |stadium-width=20%
{{rugbybox collapsible |date-width=17% |stadium-width=20% |note = {{resize|85%|Horan-Little Challenge}}
|date = 29 September{{show by date|2019|09|30| (Sun)|}}
|date = 29 September
|time = 3.00pm [[UTC+10:00|AEST]]
|time = 3.00pm [[UTC+10:00|AEST]]
|home = {{rut NSW Country}}
|home = {{rut|NSW Country}}
|score =
|score = 38–24
|away = [[Western Force]]
|away = [[Western Force]]
|report =
|report = Summary<ref>{{cite web |title=NSW Country vs Western Force
|url=https://www.rugby.com.au/match-centre/247/2020/63819 |website=rugby.com.au |date=29 September 2019}}</ref>
|try1 =
|try1 = [[Mark Nawaqanitawase|Nawaqanitawase]] 6'<br />[[Jake Gordon|Gordon]] 10'<br />[[Try (rugby)#Penalty try|Penalty try]] 31'<br />[[Nigel Ah Wong|Ah Wong]] 59', [[Ben Woollett|Woollett]] 67'
|con1 =
|con1 = [[Mack Mason|Mason]] (1/1) 7'<br />[[Connor O'Shea|O'Shea]] (3/3) 11' 60' 68'
|pen1 =
|pen1 = [[Connor O'Shea|O'Shea]] (1/1) 78'
|cards1 =
|cards1 = [[Nick Champion de Crespigny|Champion de Crespigny]] (YC) 16'
|try2 =
|try2 = [[Heath Tessmann|Tessmann]] 18'<br />[[Leon Feke|Feke]] 42'<br />[[Feleti Kaitu'u|Kaitu'u]] 63'<br />[[Jonah Placid|Placid]] 70'
|con2 =
|con2 = [[Ian Prior (rugby union)|Prior]] 19' (1/3)<br />Andrew Deegan (1/1) 70'
|pen2 =
|pen2 =
|cards2 =
|cards2 = [[Heath Tessmann|Tessmann]] (YC) 23'
|stadium = [[Port Macquarie Regional Stadium|Regional Stadium]], Port Macquarie
|stadium = [[Port Macquarie Regional Stadium|Regional Stadium]], Port Macquarie
|referee =
|attendance = 1,500
|referee = [[Dru Tonks]] ({{Runion|AUS}})
}}
}}


====Round 6====
====Round 6====
{{rugbybox collapsible |date-width=17% |stadium-width=20%
{{rugbybox collapsible |date-width=17% |stadium-width=20%
|date = {{ref|Fox Sports|FS}} 5 October{{show by date|2019|10|07| (Sat)|}}
|date = {{ref|Fox Sports|FS}} 5 October
|time = 12.00pm [[UTC+10:00|AEST]]
|time = 12.00pm [[UTC+10:00|AEST]]
|home = [[Canberra Vikings]]
|home = [[Canberra Vikings]]
|score =
|score = 36–26
|away = {{rut Sydney}}
|away = {{rut|Sydney}}
|report =
|report = Summary<ref>{{cite web |title=Canberra Vikings vs Sydney
|url=https://www.rugby.com.au/match-centre/247/2020/63820 |website=rugby.com.au |date=5 October 2019}}</ref>
|try1 =
|try1 = [[Tom Wright (rugby, born 1997)|Wright]] (2) 31' 56' m<br />[[Darcy Swain|Swain]] 4' m<br />[[Mack Hansen|Hansen]] 7'<br />[[Tom Banks (rugby player born 1994)|Banks]] 40+1' m<br />[[Try (rugby)#Penalty try|Penalty try]] 74'
|con1 =
|con1 = [[Bayley Kuenzle|Kuenzle]] (2/5) 7' 33'
|pen1 =
|pen1 =
|cards1 =
|cards1 = [[Joe Powell (rugby union)|Powell]] (YC) 15'
|try2 = [[Try (rugby)#Penalty try|Penalty try]] 14'<br />[[Ryan McCauley|McCauley]] 20'<br />[[Hugh Sinclair (rugby union)|Sinclair]] 68'<br />[[Declan Moore (rugby union)|Moore]] 80' m
|try2 =
|con2 = [[Will Harrison (rugby union)|Harrison]] (2/2) 21' 69'<br />[[Ben Donaldson (rugby union)|Donaldson]] (0/1)
|con2 =
|pen2 =
|pen2 =
|cards2 =
|cards2 = [[Will Harrison (rugby union)|Harrison]] (YC) 74'
|stadium = [[Viking Park]], Canberra
|stadium = [[Viking Park]], Canberra
|referee =
|attendance = 1,000
|referee = [[Brett Cronan]] ({{Runion|AUS}})
}}
}}
{{rugbybox collapsible |date-width=17% |stadium-width=20%
{{rugbybox collapsible |date-width=17% |stadium-width=20%
|date = 5 October{{show by date|2019|10|07| (Sat)|}}
|date = 5 October
|time = 5.30pm [[UTC+10:00|AEST]]
|time = 5.30pm [[UTC+10:00|AEST]]
|home = [[Melbourne Rising]]
|home = [[Melbourne Rising]]
|score =
|score = 36–40
|away = [[Fijian Drua]]
|away = [[Fijian Drua]]
|report = Summary<ref>{{cite web |title=Melbourne Rising vs Fijian Drua
|report =
|url=https://www.rugby.com.au/match-centre/247/2020/63821 |website=rugby.com.au |date=5 October 2019}}</ref>
|try1 =
|try1 = [[Ah-mu Tuimalealiifano|Tuimalealiifano]] (2) {{nowrap|18' 36' m}}<br />[[Nailati Ukalele|Ukalele]] 9', [[Matt Gibbon|Gibbon]] 32'<br />[[Try (rugby)#Penalty try|Penalty try]] 73'
|con1 =
|con1 = [[James So'oialo|So'oialo]] (3/4) 11' 20' 33'
|pen1 =
|pen1 = [[James So'oialo|So'oialo]] (1/1) 62'
|cards1 =
|cards1 =
|try2 = [[Jiuta Wainiqolo|Wainiqolo]] (2) 49' 75' m<br />[[Peceli Nacebe|Nacebe]] 4', [[Cyril Reece|Reece]] 43'<br />[[Ratunaisa Navuma|Navuma]] 51'<br />[[Serupepeli Vularika|Vularika]] 63'
|try2 =
|con2 =
|con2 = [[Enele Malele|Malele]] (5/6) 6' 44' 50' 53' 64'
|pen2 =
|pen2 =
|cards2 =
|cards2 = [[Rusiate Nasova|Nasova]] (YC) 60'
|stadium = [[Casey Fields]], Melbourne
|stadium = [[Casey Fields]], Melbourne
|referee =
|attendance = 2,000
|referee = [[Jordan Way]] ({{Runion|Australia}})
}}
}}
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|date = 6 October{{show by date|2019|10|07| (Sun)|}}
|date = 6 October
|time = 3.00pm [[UTC+10:00|AEST]]
|time = 3.00pm [[UTC+10:00|AEST]]
|home = {{rut Queensland Country}}
|home = {{rut|Queensland Country}}
|score =
|score = 21–14
|away = {{rut NSW Country}}
|away = {{rut|NSW Country}}
|report = Summary<ref>{{cite web |title=Queensland Country vs NSW Country
|report =
|url=https://www.rugby.com.au/match-centre/247/2020/63822 |website=rugby.com.au |date=6 October 2019}}</ref>
|try1 =
|try1 = [[Daniel Boardman|Boardman]] 58'<br />[[Patrick James (rugby union)|James]] 68'<br />[[Hamish Stewart|Stewart]] 74'
|con1 =
|con1 = [[Rohan Saifoloi|Saifoloi]] (3/3) 59' 70' 75'
|pen1 =
|pen1 =
|cards1 =
|cards1 = [[Harry Hoopert|Hoopert]] (YC) 16'
|try2 =
|try2 = [[Jake Gordon|Gordon]] 19'<br />[[Andrew Tuala|Tuala]] 24'
|con2 =
|con2 = [[Connor O'Shea (rugby union)|O'Shea]] (2/2) 21' 25'
|pen2 =
|pen2 =
|cards2 =
|cards2 =
|stadium = [[Bond Sports Park|Bond University]], Gold Coast
|stadium = [[Bond Sports Park|Bond University]], Gold Coast
|referee =
|attendance = 1,500
|referee = [[Damon Murphy]] ({{Runion|Australia}})
}}
}}
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|date = 6 October{{show by date|2019|10|07| (Sun)|}}
|date = 6 October
|time = 3.00pm [[UTC+8:00|AWST]]
|time = 3.00pm [[UTC+8:00|AWST]]
|home = [[Western Force]]
|home = [[Western Force]]
|score =
|score = 33–31
|away = {{rut Brisbane City}}
|away = {{rut|Brisbane City}}
|report = Summary<ref>{{cite web |title=Western Force vs Brisbane City
|report =
|url=https://www.rugby.com.au/match-centre/247/2020/63823 |website=rugby.com.au |date=6 October 2019}}</ref>
|try1 =
|try1 = [[Heath Tessmann|Tessmann]] 10'<br />[[Jonah Placid|Placid]] 34'<br />[[Jeremy Thrush|Thrush]] 40+2'<br />[[Tom Sheminant|Sheminant]] 46'<br />[[Feleti Kaitu'u|Kaitu'u]] 61' m
|con1 =
|con1 = [[Andrew Deegan|Deegan]] (4/5) 11' 35' 40+4' 46'
|pen1 =
|pen1 =
|cards1 =
|cards1 = [[Cameron Orr|Orr]] (YC) 79'
|try2 = [[Jordan Luke|Luke]] (2) 76' m 79' m<br />[[Seru Uru|Uru]] 21'<br />[[Isaac Lucas (rugby union)|Lucas]] 31'<br />[[Adam Korczyk|Korczyk]] 67
|try2 =
|con2 =
|con2 = [[Bryce Hegarty|Hegarty]] (3/5) 22' 32' 68'
|pen2 =
|pen2 =
|cards2 =
|cards2 = [[Maalonga Konelio|Konelio]] (YC) 60'
|attendance = 3,000
|stadium = [[UWA Sports Park|UWA Rugby Park]], Perth
|stadium = [[UWA Sports Park|UWA Rugby Park]], Perth
|referee = [[James Quinn (rugby referee)|James Quinn]] ({{Runion|Australia}})
|referee =
}}
}}


====Round 7====
====Round 7====
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|date = 11 October{{show by date|2019|10|13| (Fri)|}}
|date = 11 October
|time = 6.00pm [[UTC+11:00|AEDT]]
|time = 6.00pm [[UTC+11:00|AEDT]]
|home = [[Canberra Vikings]]
|home = [[Canberra Vikings]]
|score =
|score = 27–19
|away = {{rut NSW Country}}
|away = {{rut|NSW Country}}
|report = Summary<ref>{{cite web |title=Canberra Vikings vs NSW Country
|report =
|url=https://www.rugby.com.au/match-centre/247/2020/63824 |website=rugby.com.au |date=11 October 2019}}</ref>
|try1 =
|try1 = [[Toni Pulu|Pulu]] 11'<br />[[Len Ikitau|Ikitau]] 29'<br />[[Pete Samu|Samu]] 43'<br />[[Tom Banks (rugby player born 1994)|Banks]] 52'
|con1 =
|con1 = [[Ryan Lonergan|Lonergan]] (2/4) 44' 53'
|pen1 =
|pen1 = [[Ryan Lonergan|Lonergan]] (1/1) 15'
|cards1 =
|cards1 =
|try2 = [[Mark Nawaqanitawase|Nawaqanitawase]] 5'<br />[[Maclean Jones|Jones]] 57'<br />[[Jake Gordon|Gordon]] 64'
|try2 =
|con2 =
|con2 = [[Connor O'Shea (rugby union)|O'Shea]] (2/3) 7' 65'
|pen2 =
|pen2 =
|cards2 =
|cards2 = [[Tom Horton (rugby union)|Horton]] (YC) 37'
|stadium = [[Viking Park]], Canberra
|stadium = [[Viking Park]], Canberra
|referee =
|attendance = 1,500
|referee = [[Graham Cooper (rugby referee)|Graham Cooper]] ({{Runion|Australia}})
}}
}}
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{{rugbybox collapsible |date-width=17% |stadium-width=20%
|date = {{ref|Fox Sports|FS}} 12 October{{show by date|2019|10|13| (Sat)|}}
|date = {{ref|Fox Sports|FS}} 12 October
|time = 12.00pm [[UTC+11:00|AEDT]]
|time = 12.00pm [[UTC+11:00|AEDT]]
|home = {{rut Sydney}}
|home = {{rut|Sydney}}
|score =
|score = 33–57
|away = [[Western Force]]
|away = [[Western Force]]
|report = Summary<ref>{{cite web |title= Sydney vs Western Force |url=https://www.rugby.com.au/match-centre/247/2020/63827 |website=rugby.com.au |date=12 October 2019}}</ref>
|report =
|try1 = [[Triston Reilly|Reilly]] 14'<br />[[Try (rugby)#Penalty try|Penalty try]] 53'<br />[[Will Harrison (rugby union)|Harrison]] 64' m<br />[[Ryan McCauley|McCauley]] 72'
|try1 =
|con1 =
|con1 = [[Will Harrison (rugby union)|Harrison]] (2/3) 15' 73'
|pen1 =
|pen1 =
|cards1 =
|cards1 =
|try2 = [[Pama Fou|Fou]] (2) 22' 43'<br />[[Byron Ralston|Ralston]] (2) 38' 48' m<br />[[Andrew Deegan|Deegan]] 5', [[Harrison Lloyd|Lloyd]] 24'<br />[[Feleti Kaitu'u|Kaitu'u]] 57' m, [[Carlo Tizzano|Tizzano]] 67'<br />[[Chris Miller (rugby union)|Miller]] 75' m
|try2 =
|con2 = [[Andrew Deegan|Deegan]] (5/6) 6' 23' 26' 44' 49'<br />[[Jake Strachan|Strachan]] (1/3) 68'
|con2 =
|cards2 = [[Jonah Placid|Placid]] (YC) 32'<br />[[Aisake Meo|Meo]] (YC) 72'
|pen2 =
|cards2 =
|stadium = [[Woollahra Oval]], Sydney
|stadium = [[Woollahra Oval]], Sydney
|referee =
|attendance = 750
|referee = [[Dru Tonks]] ({{Runion|AUS}})
}}
}}
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{{rugbybox collapsible |date-width=17% |stadium-width=20%
|date = 12 October{{show by date|2019|10|13| (Sat)|}}
|date = 12 October
|time = 3.00pm [[UTC+12:00|FJT]]
|time = 3.00pm [[UTC+12:00|FJT]]
|home = [[Fijian Drua]]
|home = [[Fijian Drua]]
|score =
|score = 26–24
|away = {{rut Queensland Country}}
|away = {{rut|Queensland Country}}
|report = Summary<ref>{{cite web |title=Fijian Drua vs Queensland Country |url=https://www.rugby.com.au/match-centre/247/2020/63826 |website=rugby.com.au |date=12 October 2019}}</ref>
|report =
|try1 = [[Johnny Dyer (rugby union)|Dyer]] 23'<br />[[Levani Kurumudu|Kurumudu]] 31'<br />[[Apisalome Waqatabu|Waqatabu]] 39'<br />[[Jiuta Wainiqolo|Wainiqolo]] 80' m
|try1 =
|con1 =
|con1 = [[Enele Malele|Malele]] (3/4) 24' 32' 40'
|pen1 =
|pen1 =
|cards1 =
|cards1 = [[Samisoni Viriviri|Viriviri]] (YC) 79'
|try2 = [[Harry Wilson (rugby union)|Wilson]] 9'<br />[[Joey Fittock|Fittock]] 13'<br />[[Try (rugby)#Penalty try|Penalty try]] 66'
|try2 =
|con2 =
|con2 = [[Rohan Saifoloi|Saifoloi]] (2/2) 11' 14'
|pen2 =
|pen2 = [[Rohan Saifoloi|Saifoloi]] (1/2) 35'
|cards2 = [[Jethro Felemi|Felemi]] (YC) 25'<br />[[Harry Hockings|Hockings]] (YC) 29'
|cards2 =
|stadium = [[Lawaqa Park]], Sigatoka
|stadium = [[Lawaqa Park]], Sigatoka
|referee =
|attendance = 2,500
|referee = [[James Quinn (rugby referee)|James Quinn]] ({{Runion|Australia}})
}}
}}
{{rugbybox collapsible |date-width=17% |stadium-width=20%
{{rugbybox collapsible |date-width=17% |stadium-width=20%
|date = 12 October{{show by date|2019|10|13| (Sat)|}}
|date = 12 October
|time = 3.00pm [[UTC+10:00|AEST]]
|time = 3.00pm [[UTC+10:00|AEST]]
|home = {{rut Brisbane City}}
|home = {{rut|Brisbane City}}
|score =
|score = 24–21
|away = [[Melbourne Rising]]
|away = [[Melbourne Rising]]
|report = Summary<ref>{{cite web |title=Brisbane City vs Melbourne Rising |url=https://www.rugby.com.au/match-centre/247/2020/63827 |website=rugby.com.au |date=12 October 2019}}</ref>
|report =
|try1 = [[Teti Tela|Tela]] 10' m<br />[[Brandon Paenga-Amosa|Paenga-Amosa]] 15' m<br />[[Isaac Lucas (rugby union)|Lucas]] 33', [[Sam Wallis|Wallis]] 38'
|try1 =
|con1 =
|con1 = [[Bryce Hegarty|Hegarty]] (2/4) 34' 39'
|pen1 =
|pen1 =
|cards1 = [[Rhys van Nek|Van Nek]] (YC) 40+2'<br />[[Sefanaia Naivalu|Naivalu]] (YC) 75'<br />[[Bryce Hegarty|Hegarty]] (YC) 78'
|cards1 =
|try2 = [[Try (rugby)#Penalty try|Penalty try]] 40+2'<br />[[Rob Leota|Leota]] 53'<br />[[Navarre Haisila|Haisila]] 78'
|try2 =
|con2 =
|con2 = [[James So'oialo|So'oialo]] (2/2) 54' 78'
|pen2 =
|pen2 =
|cards2 =
|cards2 =
|stadium = [[Easts Tigers Rugby Union|Easts Rugby Club]], Brisbane
|stadium = [[Easts Tigers Rugby Union|Easts Rugby Club]], Brisbane
|referee =
|attendance = 2,250
|referee = [[Jordan Way]] ({{Runion|Australia}})
}}
}}


==Title playoffs==
==Title playoffs==


{{4TeamBracket
{{4TeamBracket
| RD1 = [[#Semi-finals|Semi-finals]]
| RD1 = [[#Semi-finals|Semi-finals]]
| RD2 = [[#Final|Final]]
| RD2 = [[#Final|Final]]
| group1 =
| group2 =
| seed-width =
| team-width =
| score-width =
| RD1-seed1 =
| RD1-seed1 =
| RD1-team1 =
| RD1-team1 = '''[[Western Force]]'''
| RD1-score1 =
| RD1-score1 = '''42'''
| RD1-seed2 =
| RD1-seed2 =
| RD1-team2 =
| RD1-team2 = [[Brisbane City (NRC team)|Brisbane City]]
| RD1-score2 =
| RD1-score2 = 38
| RD1-seed3 =
| RD1-seed3 =
| RD1-team3 =
| RD1-team3 = '''[[Canberra Vikings]]'''
| RD1-score3 =
| RD1-score3 = '''28'''
| RD1-seed4 =
| RD1-seed4 =
| RD1-team4 =
| RD1-team4 = [[Fijian Drua]]
| RD1-score4 =
| RD1-score4 = 27
| RD2-seed1 =
| RD2-seed1 =
| RD2-team1 =
| RD2-team1 = '''[[Western Force]]'''
| RD2-score1 =
| RD2-score1 = '''41'''
| RD2-seed2 =
| RD2-seed2 =
| RD2-team2 =
| RD2-team2 = [[Canberra Vikings]]
| RD2-score2 =
| RD2-score2 = 3
}}
}}


===Semi-finals===
===Semi-finals===
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{{rugbybox collapsible |date-width=17% |stadium-width=20%
| date = {{ref|Fox Sports|FS}} 19 October {{show by date|2019|10|21| (Sat)|}}
| date = {{ref|Fox Sports|FS}} 19 October
| time = <!--12:00 [[Time in Australia|AEST]]-->
| time = 12.00pm [[UTC+8:00|AWST]]
| home =
| home = [[Western Force]]
| score =
| score = 42–38
| report =
| away = {{rut|Brisbane City}}
| report = Summary<ref>{{cite web |title=Western Force vs Brisbane City |url=https://www.rugby.com.au/match-centre/247/2020/63828 |website=rugby.com.au |date=19 October 2019}}</ref>
| away =
| try1 = [[Issak Fines|Fines]] (2) 44' 54'<br />[[Pama Fou|Fou]] (2) 49' 58'<br />[[Jonah Placid|Placid]] 8'<br />[[Andrew Deegan|Deegan]] 39'
| try1 =
| con1 =
| con1 = [[Andrew Deegan|Deegan]] (6/6) 9' 40' 45' 50' 55' 59'
| pen1 =
| pen1 =
| try2 =
| cards1 = [[Jeremy Thrush|Thrush]] (YC) 22'
| try2 = [[Maile Ngauamo|Ngauamo]] (2) 68' 76'<br />[[Seru Uru|Uru]] 13'<br />[[Brandon Paenga-Amosa|Paenga-Amosa]] 22'<br />[[Isaac Henry (rugby union)|Henry]] 79'
| con2 =
| con2 = [[Bryce Hegarty|Hegarty]] (5/5) 14' 24' 68' 77' 79'
| pen2 =
| pen2 = [[Bryce Hegarty|Hegarty]] (1/1) 49'
| stadium =
| attendance =
| cards2 =
| stadium = [[UWA Sports Park|UWA Rugby Park]], Perth
| referee =
| attendance = 3,500
| referee = [[Damon Murphy]] ({{Runion|Australia}})
}}
}}
{{rugbybox collapsible |date-width=17% |stadium-width=20%
{{rugbybox collapsible |date-width=17% |stadium-width=20%
| date = {{ref|Fox Sports|FS}} 20 October {{show by date|2019|10|21| (Sun)|}}
| date = {{ref|Fox Sports|FS}} 20 October
| time = <!--12:00 [[Time in Australia|AEST]]-->
| time = 3.00pm [[UTC+11:00|AEDT]]
| home =
| home = [[Canberra Vikings]]
| score =
| score = 28–27
| report =
| away = [[Fijian Drua]]
| report = Summary<ref>{{cite web |title=Canberra Vikings vs Fijian Drua |url=https://www.rugby.com.au/match-centre/247/2020/63829 |website=rugby.com.au |date=20 October 2019}}</ref>
| away =
| try1 =
| cards1 =
| try1 = [[Tom Wright (rugby, born 1997)|Wright]] (2) 42' 51'<br />[[Angus Allen (rugby union)|Allen]] 47'<br />[[Tom Banks (rugby player born 1994)|Banks]] 80+1'
| con1 =
| con1 = [[Ryan Lonergan|Lonergan]] (4/4) 43' 48' 52' 80+3'
| pen1 =
| pen1 =
| try2 = [[Peni Naulago|Naulago]] 12'<br />[[Serupepeli Vularika|Vularika]] 30' m<br />[[Tevita Ikanivere|Ikanivere]] 37'<br />[[Ratunaisa Navuma|Navuma]] 63'
| try2 =
| con2 =
| con2 = [[Enele Malele|Malele]] (2/4) 12' 38'
| pen2 =
| pen2 = [[Enele Malele|Malele]] (1/1) 3'
| stadium =
| cards2 =
| stadium = [[Viking Park]], Canberra
| attendance =
| referee =
| attendance = 3,000
| referee = [[Graham Cooper (rugby referee)|Graham Cooper]] ({{Runion|Australia}})
}}
}}


===Final===
===Final===
{{rugbybox collapsible |date-width=17% |stadium-width=20%
{{rugbybox collapsible |class =collapsible expanded |date-width=17% |stadium-width=20%
| date = {{ref|Fox Sports|FS}} 26 October {{show by date|2019|10|27| (Sat)|}}
| date = {{ref|Fox Sports|FS}} 26 October
| time = <!--12:00 [[Time in Australia|AEST]]-->
| time = 12.00pm [[UTC+8:00|AWST]]
| home =
| home = [[Western Force]]
| score =
| score = 41–3
| report =
| away = [[Canberra Vikings]]
| report = Summary<ref>{{cite web |title=Western Force vs Canberra Vikings|url=https://www.rugby.com.au/match-centre/247/2020/63830 |website=rugby.com.au |date=26 October 2019}}</ref>
| away =
| try1 = [[Fergus Lee-Warner|Lee-Warner]] (2) 30' c, 40' m <br> [[Nick Jooste|Jooste]] 45' c <br> [[Heath Tessmann|Tessmann]] 58' c <br>[[Jeremy Thrush|Thrush]] 67' m <br> [[Jonah Placid|Placid]] 71' c
| try1 =
| con1 =
| con1 = [[Andrew Deegan|Deegan]] (4/6) 31', 46', 58', 72'
| pen1 =
| pen1 = [[Andrew Deegan|Deegan]] (1/1) 49'
| try2 =
| try2 =
| con2 =
| con2 =
| pen2 =
| pen2 = [[Ryan Lonergan|Lonergan]] (1/1) 16'
| stadium =
| stadium = [[UWA Sports Park|UWA Rugby Park]], Perth
| attendance =
| attendance = 6,500
| referee =
| referee = [[Damon Murphy]] ({{Runion|Australia}})
}} <!--
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|-
!Team details
|-
|
{| width="100%"
|valign="top" width="50%"|
{| style="font-size: 90%" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="0"
|-
!width="25"| !!width="25"|
|-
|FB ||'''15'''|| [[Jack McGregor (rugby union)|Jack McGregor]] || ||
|-
|RW ||'''14'''|| [[Byron Ralston]] || ||
|-
|OC ||'''13'''|| [[Pama Fou]] || || {{suboff|60}}
|-
|IC ||'''12'''|| [[Nick Jooste]] || || {{suboff|72}}
|-
|LW ||'''11'''|| [[Jonah Placid]] || ||
|-
|FH ||'''10'''|| [[Andrew Deegan]] (c) || ||
|-
|SH ||'''9''' || [[Issak Fines]] || || {{suboff|72}}
|-
|N8 ||'''8''' || [[Brynard Stander]] || ||
|-
|OF ||'''7''' || [[Carlo Tizzano]] || ||
|-
|BF ||'''6''' || [[Henry Stowers]] || || {{suboff|58}}
|-
|RL ||'''5''' || [[Jeremy Thrush]] || ||
|-
|LL ||'''4''' || [[Fergus Lee-Warner]] || || {{suboff|72}}
|-
|TP ||'''3''' || [[Tom Sheminant]] || || {{suboff|68}}
|-
|HK ||'''2''' || [[Heath Tessmann]] || || {{suboff|58}}
|-
|LP ||'''1''' || [[Harrison Lloyd]] || || {{suboff|54}}
|-
|colspan=3| '''Replacements:'''
|-
|HK ||'''16'''|| [[Andrew Ready]] || || {{subon|58}}
|-
|PR ||'''17'''|| [[Cameron Orr]] || || {{subon|54}}
|-
|PR ||'''18'''|| [[Dominic Hardman]] || || {{subon|68}}
|-
|LK ||'''19'''|| [[Ben Grant (rugby union)|Ben Grant]] || || {{subon|72}}
|-
|FL ||'''20'''|| [[Tevin Ferris]] || || {{subon|58}}
|-
|SH ||'''21'''|| [[Rory O'Sullivan (rugby union)|Rory O'Sullivan]] || || {{subon|72}}
|-
|FH ||'''22'''|| [[Chris Tuatara-Morrison]] || || {{subon|72}}
|-
|UB ||'''23'''|| [[Jake Strachan]] || || {{subon|60}}
|-
|colspan=3|'''Coach:'''
|-
|colspan="4"| [[Tim Sampson]]
|}
|valign="top" width="50%"|
{| style="font-size: 90%" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="0" align="center"
|-
|colspan="4"|
|-
!width="25"| !!width="25"|
|-
|FB ||'''15'''|| [[Tom Banks (rugby player born 1994)|Tom Banks]] || || {{suboff|72}}<!-- error {{subon|72}}-->
|-
|RW ||'''14'''|| [[Tom Wright (rugby, born 1997)|Tom Wright]] || ||
|-
|OC ||'''13'''|| [[Len Ikitau]] || ||
|-
|IC ||'''12'''|| [[Irae Simone]] || ||
|-
|LW ||'''11'''|| [[Andy Muirhead (rugby union)|Andy Muirhead]] || ||
|-
|FH ||'''10'''|| [[Noah Lolesio]] || || {{suboff|68}}
|-
|SH ||'''9''' || [[Ryan Lonergan]] || || {{suboff|54}}
|-
|N8 ||'''8''' || [[Angus Allen (rugby union)|Angus Allen]] || || {{suboff|61}}
|-
|OF ||'''7''' || [[Will Miller (rugby union)|Will Miller]] || ||
|-
|BF ||'''6''' || [[Pete Samu]] || ||
|-
|RL ||'''5''' || [[Nick Frost (rugby union)|Nick Frost]] || ||
|-
|LL ||'''4''' || [[Blake Enever]] (c) || || {{suboff|49}}
|-
|TP ||'''3''' || [[Angus Wagner]] || || {{suboff|58}}
|-
|HK ||'''2''' || [[Lachlan Lonergan]] || || {{suboff|68}}
|-
|LP ||'''1''' || [[Bo Abra]] || || {{suboff|49}}
|-
|colspan=3| '''Replacements:'''
|-
|HK ||'''16'''|| [[TP Luteru]] || || {{subon|68}}
|-
|PR ||'''17'''|| [[Fred Kaihea]] || || {{subon|49}}
|-
|PR ||'''18'''|| [[Tom Ross (rugby union)|Tom Ross]] || || {{subon|58}}
|-
|LK ||'''19'''|| [[Will Sankey]] || || {{subon|49}}
|-
|FL ||'''20'''|| [[Luke Gersekowski]] || || {{subon|61}}
|-
|SH ||'''21'''|| [[Joe Powell (rugby union)|Joe Powell]] || || {{subon|54}}
|-
|FH ||'''22'''|| [[Bayley Kuenzle]] || || {{subon|68}}
|-
|OB ||'''23'''|| [[Lincoln Smith]] || || {{subon|72}}<!-- error {{suboff|72}}-->
|-
|colspan=3|'''Coach:'''
|-
|colspan="4"| [[Nick Scrivener]]
|}
|}
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'''Man of the Match (Phil Waugh Medal):'''
<br />[[Fergus Lee-Warner]]{{hsp}}<ref>{{cite web |title=Force hammer Vikings for NRC Championship |url=https://www.sportsnews.com.au/rugby-union/force-hammer-vikings-for-nrc-championship/500870 |website=Yahoo Sports |date=26 October 2019 |archiveurl=https://archive.today/20191026071101/https://au.sports.yahoo.com/force-hammer-vikings-nrc-championship-063541852--spt.html |archivedate= 26 October 2019}}</ref>

'''Assistant Referees:'''
<br />[[Graham Cooper (rugby referee)|Graham Cooper]] ({{Runion|Australia}})
<br />[[Jordan Way]] ([[Rugby Australia|Australia]])
<br />'''Television match official:'''
<br />[[Alexander Ninkov]] ([[Rugby Australia|Australia]]){{hsp}}<ref>{{cite web |title=Referees to 27 October 2019 |url=https://www.sareferees.com/News/referees-to-27-october-2019/2831358/ |website=SA Referees |date=22 October 2019 |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20191026065352/https://www.sareferees.com/News/referees-to-27-october-2019/2831358/ |archivedate=26 October 2019}}</ref>
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== Season attendances ==
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|-
!Team
!Matches<br />hosted
!Total
!Average
!Highest
!Lowest
|-
| style="text-align:left"| [[Brisbane City (rugby union)|Brisbane City]]
| style="text-align:center"| 4 || 9,450 || 2,363 || 3,000 || 1,500
|-
| style="text-align:left"| [[Canberra Vikings]]
| style="text-align:center"| 5 || 8,100 || 1,620 || 3,000 || 1,000
|-
| style="text-align:left"| [[Fijian Drua]]
| style="text-align:center"| 3 || 6,750 || 2,250 || 2,750 || 1,500
|-
| style="text-align:left"| [[Melbourne Rising]]
| style="text-align:center"| 4 || 5,250 || 1,313 || 2,000 || 500
|-
| style="text-align:left"| [[NSW Country Eagles]]
| style="text-align:center"| 3 || 3,750 || 1,250 || 1,500 || 1,000
|-
| style="text-align:left"| [[Queensland Country (NRC team)|Queensland Country]]
| style="text-align:center"| 3 || 5,000 || 1,667 || 2,000 || 1,500
|-
| style="text-align:left"| [[Sydney (NRC team)|Sydney]]
| style="text-align:center"| 3 || 2,000 || 667 || 750 || 500
|-
| style="text-align:left"| [[Western Force]]
| style="text-align:center"| 6 || 19,000 || 3,167 || 6,500 || 1,500
|-
! style="text-align:left"| Totals (8 teams)
! 31 !! {{right|57,800}} !! {{right|1,865}} !! {{right|6,500}} !! {{right|500}}
|}

== NRC Division 2 ==
The NRC II tournament was hosted by [[Rugby Union South Australia]] on 26–29 September in [[Adelaide]] as a competition for member unions and regions in [[Rugby Australia]] without a pathway to professional rugby via the main National Rugby Championship.<ref name=rusa-2019/> The tournament was a reprisal of sorts of the [[Australian Rugby Shield]] which had been disbanded ten years earlier, and most of the representative teams which had featured in the Shield were invited to participate in NRC Division 2 in 2019. The eight teams scheduled to play in the tournament were:<ref name=rusa-2019>{{cite web |title=NRCII Tournament Comes to Adelaide |url=http://sa.rugby/news/2019/09/05/nrcii-tournament |website=Rugby Union SA |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20190924110614/https://sa.rugby/news/2019/09/05/nrcii-tournament |archivedate=24 September 2019 |date=5 September 2019}}</ref>
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* {{flagicon|AU-NT}} [[Rugby union in the Northern Territory#Representative teams|Northern Territory Mosquitoes]]{{hsp}}{{ref|Mosquitoes|<sup>W/D</sup>}}
* {{flagicon|NSW}} [[New South Wales Country Cockatoos|NSW Country Cockatoos]]
* {{flagicon|AU-WA}} [[RugbyWA#Representative teams|Perth Gold]]
* {{flagicon|QLD}} [[Queensland Country Heelers]]
* {{flagicon|AU-SA}} [[Adelaide Black Falcons|South Australia Black Falcons]]
* {{flagicon|AU-SA}} [[Rugby Union South Australia#Representative teams|South Australia U23]]
* {{flagicon|TAS}} [[Tasmanian Rugby Union|Tasmania Jack Jumpers]]
* {{flagicon|VIC}} [[Rugby Victoria#Country Representative Team|Victoria Country Barbarians]]
}}

===Third place===
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==Notes==
==Notes==
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{{note|Fox Sports|<sup>FS</sup>}} [[Fox Sports]] and [[Kayo Sports|Kayo]] broadcast match.
{{note|Fox Sports|<sup>FS</sup>}} [[Fox Sports]] broadcast match.

{{note|Mosquitoes|<sup>W/D</sup>}} The [[Rugby union in the Northern Territory#Representative teams|Northern Territory Mosquitoes]] team was a late withdrawal from the NRC II for 2019 and did not compete in the tournament.
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==External links==
==External links==
*[https://www.rugby.com.au/competitions/nrc NRC] on Rugby.com.au
*[https://www.rugby.com.au/competitions/nrc NRC] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210305043349/https://www.rugby.com.au/competitions/nrc |date=5 March 2021 }} on Rugby.com.au
*[http://www.foxsports.com.au/rugby/nrc NRC] on Fox Sports
*[http://www.foxsports.com.au/rugby/nrc NRC] on Fox Sports
*[https://twitter.com/NRC_Live NRC Live] on twitter.com
*[https://twitter.com/NRC_Live NRC Live] on twitter.com
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2019 National Rugby Championship
CountriesAustralia
Fiji
Date31 August – 26 October
ChampionsWestern Force
Runners-upCanberra Vikings
Matches played31
Attendance57,800
(average 1,865 per match)
Highest attendance6,500 (Western Force 41-3 Canberra Vikings)
Official website
www.rugby.com.au/competitions/nrc
← 2018

The 2019 National Rugby Championship was the sixth season of the top flight of Australian domestic rugby union. The competition began on 31 August and concluded on 26 October. The match of the round was broadcast live each week on Fox Sports and Kayo Sports,[1] with all matches streamed on rugby.com.au live.[2] The championship featured eight professional teams, seven from Australia and one from Fiji.[2]

Teams

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The eight teams for the 2019 NRC season include two from New South Wales, two from Queensland, and one each from Australian Capital Territory, Victoria, Western Australia, and Fiji:

Region Team Coach Captain Ref
 Australian Capital Territory Canberra Vikings Nick Scrivener Darcy Swain [3]
 Fidschi Fijian Drua Senirusi Seruvakula Eremasi Radrodro [4]
 New South Wales NSW Country Robert Taylor Ned Hanigan [5][6]
Sydney Chris Whitaker Lalakai Foketi [5][6]
 Queensland Brisbane City Jim McKay Fraser McReight [7][8]
Queensland Country Rod Seib Angus Scott-Young [9]
 Victoria Melbourne Rising Pom Simona Semisi Tupou [10][11]
 Western Australia Western Force Tim Sampson Ian Prior [12]

Television coverage and streaming

[edit]

One NRC match per round is broadcast live via Fox Sports.[1] All matches are also shown live on the Kayo Sports and Rugby.com.au streaming platforms.[2]

Experimental Law Variations

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Two new trial variations were included for the 2019 NRC.[13]

  • A 50:22 kick, whereby a team kicking the ball indirectly into touch (i.e. not on the full) is awarded the resulting lineout throw if the ball is kicked: (a) from within the team's own half and finds touch in the opposition's 22; or (b) from within the team's own 22 and finds touch in the opposition's half.
  • A goal line drop-out, awarded to the defending team if an attacking player brings the ball into the in-goal and is held up.
NRC Law Variations 2019
Existing Law of the Game Variation
Television Match Official / Global law trial: Law 5
  1. A match organiser may appoint a television match official (TMO), who uses technological devices to clarify situations relating to:
  1. The grounding of the ball in in-goal.
  2. Touch or touch-in-goal in the act of grounding the ball or the ball being made dead.
  3. Where there is doubt as to whether a kick at goal has been successful.
  4. Where match officials believe an infringement may have occurred in the playing area leading to a try or preventing a try.
  5. Foul play, including sanctions.
  1. Any of the match officials, including the TMO, may recommend a review by the TMO. The reviews will take place in accordance with the TMO protocol.[14]
Television match official to only be consulted about tries and in-goal plays.
Conversion: Law 8
  1. (d) [The kicker] takes the kick within 90 seconds (playing time) from the time the try was awarded, even if the ball rolls over and has to be placed again.

Sanction: Kick is disallowed.

Time limit reduced to 60 seconds for conversion kicks.
Penalty goal: Law 8
  1. The kick must be taken within 60 seconds (playing time) from the time the team indicated their intention to do so, even if the ball rolls over and has to be placed again.

Sanction: Kick is disallowed and a scrum is awarded.

Time limit reduced to 45 seconds for penalty kicks.
During a maul: Law 16
  1. The ball-carrier in a maul may go to ground provided that player makes the ball available immediately. Sanction: Scrum.
  2. All other players in a maul must endeavour to stay on their feet.
  3. All players in a maul must be caught in or bound to it and not just alongside it.
  4. Players must not:
  1. Intentionally collapse a maul or jump on top of it.
  2. Attempt to drag an opponent out of a maul.

Sanction: Penalty.

Greater policing of this law, in order to discourage "hold up tackles", by ensuring that the tackler, who holds up a ball carrier in an effort to form a maul, does not collapse the maul as soon as it has formed.
Quick throw: Law 18
  1. A quick throw is disallowed and a lineout is awarded to the same team if:
  1. A lineout had already been formed; or
  2. The ball had been touched after it went into touch by anyone other than the player throwing in or the player who carried the ball into touch; or
  3. A different ball is used from the one that originally went into touch.
Players will be allowed to take quick throw-ins regardless of whether someone else has touched the ball
Lineout: Law 18
  1. Where the game is restarted with a lineout and which team throws in ...
For a 50:22 kick, where the team in possession kicks the ball indirectly into touch from either: (a) within their own half to find touch in the opposition's 22; or (b) from within their own 22 to find touch in the opposition's half; then the throw in to the resulting lineout is awarded to the kicking team at the location where the ball reached the touchline.
Location of a penalty or free kick: Law 20
  1. A penalty or free-kick is taken from where it is awarded or anywhere behind it on a line through the mark and parallel to the touchlines. When a penalty or free-kick is taken at the wrong place, it must be re-taken.
Increased latitude will be given to where penalty and free kicks are to be taken
Ball held up in-goal: Law 21
  1. When a player carrying the ball is held up in the in-goal so that the player cannot ground or play the ball, the ball is dead. Play restarts with a five-metre scrum, in line with the place where the player was held up. The attacking team throws in.
Play restarts with a goal-line drop out awarded to the defending team. Rationale: To reward good defence and promote a faster rate of play.
Competition rule - Bonus point awarded for scoring 4 tries Bonus point awarded if a winning team scores at least 3 more tries than its opponent.

This particular system was first used in the French professional leagues during the 2007–08 northern hemisphere season.[15][16]

Regular season

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The eight teams competed in a round-robin tournament for the regular season.[2] During this section of the competition, teams also played for the Horan-Little Shield, a challenge trophy put on the line when a challenge is accepted by the holders or mandated by the terms of the competition.

The regular season standings were determined via a slightly modified version of the standard competition points system— the same system as was used for The Rugby Championship and Super Rugby[17]—with a bonus point awarded to a winning team scoring at least 3 more tries than their opponent; and a bonus point awarded to a losing team defeated by a margin of 7 points or under. Four points were awarded for a win and none for a loss; two points were awarded to each team for a draw.

Each team's placement was based on its cumulative points total, including any bonus points earned. For teams level on table points, tiebreakers apply in the following order:[18][19]

  1. Difference between points for and against during the season.
  2. Head-to-head match result(s) between the tied teams.
  3. Total number tries scored during the season.

The top four teams at the end of the regular season qualified for the title play-offs in the form of semi-finals followed by a final to determine the champion team.[2]

Standings

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National Rugby Championship
# Team P W D L PF PA PD TF TA TB LB Pts
1 Western Force 7 6 0 1 285 213 +72 45 31 4 0 28
2 Canberra Vikings 7 5 0 2 238 211 +27 36 33 2 0 22
3 Fijian Drua 7 3 2 2 231 214 +17 33 34 1 0 17
4 Brisbane City 7 3 1 3 214 199 +15 34 29 1 2 17
5 NSW Country HL 7 3 1 3 181 172 +9 28 26 0 2 16
6 Queensland Country 7 3 0 4 205 235 –30 30 35 1 2 15
7 Melbourne Rising 7 2 0 5 206 211 –5 30 33 1 2 11
8 Sydney 7 1 0 6 220 325 −105 34 50 1 1 6
Updated: 12 October 2019

Source: rugbyarchive.net
 • Teams 1 to 4 (Green background) at the end of the regular season qualify for the title playoffs.

HL denotes the holder of the Horan-Little Shield.

Team progression

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NRC team progression
Team Round 1 Round 2 Round 3 Round 4 Round 5 Round 6 Round 7
Brisbane City 2
(4th)
7
(3rd)
8
(4th)
12
(2nd)
12
(4th)
13
(6th)
17
(4th)
Canberra Vikings 5
(1st)
5
(5th)
9
(3rd)
9
(4th)
14
(3rd)
18
(2nd)
22
(2nd)
Fijian Drua 2
(5th)
2
(6th)
4
(7th)
9
(5th)
9
(7th)
13
(5th)
17
(3rd)
Melbourne Rising 0
(8th)
0
(8th)
0
(8th)
5
(8th)
9
(6th)
10
(7th)
11
(7th)
NSW Country 4
(2nd)
8
(2nd)
10
(2nd)
11
(3rd)
15
(2nd)
16
(3rd)
16
(5th)
Queensland Country 1
(6th)
6
(4th)
6
(5th)
6
(6th)
10
(5th)
14
(4th)
15
(6th)
Sydney 1
(7th)
1
(7th)
6
(6th)
6
(7th)
6
(8th)
6
(8th)
6
(8th)
Western Force 4
(3rd)
9
(1st)
14
(1st)
19
(1st)
19
(1st)
23
(1st)
28
(1st)

The table above shows a team's progression throughout the season.
For each round, their cumulative points total is shown with the overall log position in brackets.
Key: win draw loss bye

Competition rounds

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Round 1

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FS 31 August NSW Country 38–33 Sydney Apex Oval, Dubbo  
12.00pm AEST Try: Vea (2) 2', 63'
Clements 8'
Sandell 12' m
Bell 16', Grant 69' m
Con: Kane (4/6) 3' 9' 17' 64'
Cards: Hanigan (YC) 49'
Summary[20] Try: Swinton 32'
Harrison 36' m
Vui 50', Foketi 54'
Poidevin 79'
Con: Harrison (3/4) 33' 51' 55'
Donaldson (1/1) 79'
Attendance: 1,000
Referee: Angus Gardner (Australia)
31 August Melbourne Rising 22–47 Canberra Vikings Box Hill Rugby Club, Melbourne  
1.30pm AEST Try: Masters 55' m
Tupou 63'
Haylett-Petty 80'
Con: Moloney (2/3) 64' 80'
Pen: Moloney (1/1) 4'
Summary[21] Try: Simone 8'
Hansen 12'
Muirhead 27'
Pulu 34', Samu 42' m
Lolesio 59', Wright 75'
Con: Lonergan (6/7) 9' 13' 28' 35' 60' 76'
Attendance: 750
Referee: Damon Murphy (Australia)
31 August Brisbane City 22–22 Fijian Drua GPS Rugby Club, Brisbane  
3.00pm AEST Try: Paisami 9' m
Tela 22'
Naivalu 38' m
Chapman 76' m
Con: Lucas (1/4) 22'
Summary[22] Try: Nacebe (2) 3' m, 62' m
Veitayaki 29'
Con: Vularika (2/3) 30' 63'
Pen: Vularika (1/1) 19'
Attendance: 3,000
Referee: Nic Berry (Australia)
31 August Western Force 50–49 Queensland Country UWA Rugby Park, Perth  
3.00pm AWST Try: Jooste (2) 25', 57 m
Tessmann 8'
McGregor 14'
Tizzano 34'
Hardman 47' m
Lee-Warner 63'
Placid 74' m
Con: Deegan (5/7) 9' 16' 35' 48' 64'
Ian Prior (0/1)
Summary[23] Try: Daugunu (2) 17', 22'
Fittock 2'
James 11'
Blyth 29'
McDermott 44'
Saifoloi 51'
Con: Saifoloi (7/7) 3' 12' 18' 23' 31' 45' 52'
Cards: Daugunu (YC) 74'
Attendance: 2,000
Referee: Graham Cooper (Australia)

Round 2

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Horan-Little Challenge 7 September Fijian Drua 15–38 Western Force ANZ Stadium, Suva  
3.00pm FJT Try: Vularika 18'
Kurumudu 43'
Con: Nacebe (1/1) 23'
Pen: Nacebe (1/1) 23'
Summary[24] Try: Placid (3) 6' 12' m 69'
Ferris 24'
Ralston 38'
Strachan 59' m
Con: Deegan (3/5) 7' 25' 39'
Prior (1/1) 70'
Attendance: 1,500
Referee: Aaron Pook (Australia)
FS 7 September Melbourne Rising 19–29 NSW Country Bailey Reserve, Adelaide  
3.30pm ACST Try: Ukalele 4'
Haylett-Petty 40'
Marsters 58'
Con: Moloney (1/2) 40+1'
Tupou (1/1) 59'
Summary[25] Try: Blacklock (2) 1' 10'
Ah Wong 15'
Vest 32'
Clements 41'
Con: Kane (2/5) 11' 15'
Cards: Tafa (YC) 76'
Attendance: 2,000
Referee: Matthew Kellahan (Australia)
8 September Brisbane City 52–26 Sydney Bond University, Gold Coast  
1.00pm AEST Try: Luke (3) 5' m, 44' m, 66'
Henry 17', Fe'ao 22' m
Wallis 63'
Konelio (2) 69' m 75' m
Con: Henry (2/5) 19' 64'
Lucas (1/3) 68'
Pen: Henry (2) 2' 32'
Summary[26] Try: Graham (2) 19' m, 36'
Kioa 28'
Swinton 48'
Con: Edmed (3/4) 30' 37' 49'
Attendance: 1,500 a
Referee: Reuben Keane (Australia)
8 September Queensland Country 36–23 Canberra Vikings Bond University, Gold Coast  
3.00pm AEST Try: Hoopert 5'
McDermott 23', Fittock 35' m
Francis 53', Stewart 65' m
Wilson 73' m
Con: Gordon (3/5) 6' 24' 54'
Stewart (0/1)
Cards: Gordon (YC) 80+1'
Summary[27] Try: Hansen (2) 26' m, 29' m
Muirhead 39'
Con: Lonergan (1/3) 40'
Pen: Lonergan (2/2) 8' 50'
Cards: Wright (YC) 20'
Attendance: 1,500 a
Referee: Brett Cronan (Australia)

Round 3

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FS 14 September Sydney 47–26 Queensland Country Woollahra Oval, Sydney  
12.00pm AEST Try: Clark (2) 26' 33'
Foketi (2) 28' 65' m
Gamble 2', Burey 51'
Graham 57'
Con: Harrison (6/7) 2' 27' 30' 35' 52' 58'
Summary[28] Try: McDermott 8'
Saifoloi 15'
Fittock 42'
Lucas 73' m
Con: Saifoloi (3/4) 10' 16' 44'
Attendance: 500
Referee: Damon Murphy (Australia)
14 September Canberra Vikings 36–35 Brisbane City Viking Park, Canberra  
2.00pm AEST Try: Ross 17'
Gersekowski 21'
Muirhead 32'
Pulu 40' m, Wright 51'
Con: Lonergan (4/5) 18' 22' 32' 52'
Pen: Lonergan (1/1) 73'
Cards: Gersekowski (YC) 27'
Abra (YC) 65'
Summary[29] Try: Paenga-Amosa (2) 23' 62'
Penalty try 37'
Tela 46'
Tualima 71'
Con: Lucas (4/4) 24' 47' 63' 71'
Attendance: 1,000
Referee: Aaron Pook (Australia)
14 September NSW Country 24–24 Fijian Drua WIN Stadium, Wollongong  
4.00pm AEST Try: Horton 12' m
Gordon 33' m
Nawaqanitawase 40+6'
Grant 80+1'
Con: Kane (1/3) 40+8'
O'Shea 80+2'
Cards: Kane (YC) 73'
Summary[30] Try: Matawalu 7'
Radaniva 18'
Tabulawaki 46'
Con: Malele (3/3) 7' 19' 47'
Pen: Vularika (1/2) 70'
Cards: Malele (YC)
Attendance: 1,250
Referee: James Quinn (Australia)
Horan-Little Challenge 15 September Western Force 38–19 Melbourne Rising UWA Rugby Park, Perth  
3.00pm AWST Try: Ralston (3) 3' m, 23' 32'
Stander 43', Ready 52'
Bardoul 79' m
Con: Prior (4/5) 24' 34' 44' 53'
Deegan (0/1)
Cards: Deegan (YC) 45'
Summary[31] Try: Iona 11'
Hardwick 46'
Fa'amausili 71' m
Con: So'oialo (2/2) 12' 47'
Iona (0/1)
Attendance: 2,500
Referee: Jordan Way (Australia)

Round 4

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FS 21 September Fijian Drua 76–29 Sydney Churchill Park, Lautoka  
2.00pm FJT Try: Dyer (2) 23' 44'
Radrodro (2) 46' 67'
Wainiqolo 71' 73'
Matawalu 6', Nasova 13'
Koroiduadua 76' m
Tikotani 79', Navori 80' m
Con: Tikotani (9/11) 7' 14' 24' 45' 47' 68' 72' 75' 80'
Pen: Tikotani (1/1) 39'
Summary[32] Try: Craig (2) 3' 17' m
Foketi (2) 40' 42' m
Gamble 57' m
Con: Harrison (2/5) 4' 40'
Attendance: 2,750
Referee: Jordan Way (Australia)
Horan-Little Challenge 21 September Western Force 45–28 Canberra Vikings UWA Rugby Park, Perth  
3.00pm AWST Try: Placid (2) 27' m, 53'
Ralston 2'
Thrush 8'
Stander 46' m
Feke 67', Kaitu'u 71'
Con: Prior (5/7) 3' 9' 54' 68' 72'
Summary[33] Try: Muirhead 10'
L·Lonergan 31'
Ikatau 52'
Enever 62'
Con: Lolesio (4/4) 11' 33' 53' 64'
Cards: Samu (YC) 57'
Attendance: 1,500
Referee: Aaron Pook (Australia)
22 September Melbourne Rising 49–7 Queensland Country Mars Stadium, Ballarat  
1.00pm AEST Try: Marsters (2) 5' 18'
Tupou (2) 75' 80'
Potter 52', Iona 58'
Sooaemalelagi 66'
Con: So'oialo (7/7) 6' 19' 53' 60' 67' 78' 80'
Summary[34] Try: Saifoloi 45'
Con: Saifoloi (1/1) 46'
Attendance: 500
Referee: James Quinn (Australia)
22 September Brisbane City 24–19 NSW Country Ballymore, Brisbane  
4.00pm AEST Try: Chapman (2) 25' 73'
Paenga-Amosa 19'
Naivalu 30'
Con: Lucas (2/4) 20' 74'
Summary[35] Try: Nawaqanitawase 57'
Walton 80'
Grant 80+1'
Con: O'Shea (2/3) 80' 80+2'
Cards: Staniforth (YC) 24'
Attendance: 2,700
Referee: Graham Cooper (Australia)

Round 5

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FS 28 September Canberra Vikings 41–28 Fijian Drua Viking Park, Canberra  
12.00pm AEST Try: Pulu (2) 12' m, 27' m
Banks (2) 40' 66'
Wright 7' m
Lonergan 51'
Hansen 75' m
Con: Lonergan (2/5) 40' 52'
Kuenzle (1/2) 67'
Summary[36] Try: Dyer 17'
Radaniva 34'
Radrodro 45'
Narequva 78'
Con: Malele (3/3) 17' 35' 46'
Dyer (1/1) 79'
Attendance: 1,600
Referee: James Quinn (Australia)
28 September Queensland Country 42–26 Brisbane City Marley Brown Oval, Gladstone  
4.00pm AEST Try: Wilson (2) 11' 19'
McDermott (2) 24' 69'
Boardman 28'
Daugunu 58'
Con: Saifoloi (6/6) 12' 21' 26' 29' 59' 70'
Cards: Daugunu (YC) 78'
Summary[37] Try: Lucas (2) 39' 72'
Paenga-Amosa 55' m
McReight 62'
Con: Lucas (3/4) 40' 63' 73'
Cards: Ryan Smith (YC) 18'
Attendance: 2,000
Referee: Aaron Pook (Australia)
29 September Sydney 26–40 Melbourne Rising Forshaw Park, Sydney  
1.00pm AEST Try: Vui 19'
Short 49'
C. Abel 69' m
Marr 77'
Con: Harrison (3/4) 20' 70' 78'
Summary[38] Try: Rangi (2) 3' 15'
Marsters (2) 26' 53'
Acheson 39'
Tuimalealiifano 65' m
Con: So'oialo (4/4) 5' 16' 28' 40', Iona (0/1)
Cards: Marsters (YC) 69'
Attendance: 750
Referee: Reuben Keane (Australia)
Horan-Little Challenge 29 September NSW Country 38–24 Western Force Regional Stadium, Port Macquarie  
3.00pm AEST Try: Nawaqanitawase 6'
Gordon 10'
Penalty try 31'
Ah Wong 59', Woollett 67'
Con: Mason (1/1) 7'
O'Shea (3/3) 11' 60' 68'
Pen: O'Shea (1/1) 78'
Cards: Champion de Crespigny (YC) 16'
Summary[39] Try: Tessmann 18'
Feke 42'
Kaitu'u 63'
Placid 70'
Con: Prior 19' (1/3)
Andrew Deegan (1/1) 70'
Cards: Tessmann (YC) 23'
Attendance: 1,500
Referee: Dru Tonks (Australia)

Round 6

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FS 5 October Canberra Vikings 36–26 Sydney Viking Park, Canberra  
12.00pm AEST Try: Wright (2) 31' 56' m
Swain 4' m
Hansen 7'
Banks 40+1' m
Penalty try 74'
Con: Kuenzle (2/5) 7' 33'
Cards: Powell (YC) 15'
Summary[40] Try: Penalty try 14'
McCauley 20'
Sinclair 68'
Moore 80' m
Con: Harrison (2/2) 21' 69'
Donaldson (0/1)
Cards: Harrison (YC) 74'
Attendance: 1,000
Referee: Brett Cronan (Australia)
5 October Melbourne Rising 36–40 Fijian Drua Casey Fields, Melbourne  
5.30pm AEST Try: Tuimalealiifano (2) 18' 36' m
Ukalele 9', Gibbon 32'
Penalty try 73'
Con: So'oialo (3/4) 11' 20' 33'
Pen: So'oialo (1/1) 62'
Summary[41] Try: Wainiqolo (2) 49' 75' m
Nacebe 4', Reece 43'
Navuma 51'
Vularika 63'
Con: Malele (5/6) 6' 44' 50' 53' 64'
Cards: Nasova (YC) 60'
Attendance: 2,000
Referee: Jordan Way (Australia)
6 October Queensland Country 21–14 NSW Country Bond University, Gold Coast  
3.00pm AEST Try: Boardman 58'
James 68'
Stewart 74'
Con: Saifoloi (3/3) 59' 70' 75'
Cards: Hoopert (YC) 16'
Summary[42] Try: Gordon 19'
Tuala 24'
Con: O'Shea (2/2) 21' 25'
Attendance: 1,500
Referee: Damon Murphy (Australia)
6 October Western Force 33–31 Brisbane City UWA Rugby Park, Perth  
3.00pm AWST Try: Tessmann 10'
Placid 34'
Thrush 40+2'
Sheminant 46'
Kaitu'u 61' m
Con: Deegan (4/5) 11' 35' 40+4' 46'
Cards: Orr (YC) 79'
Summary[43] Try: Luke (2) 76' m 79' m
Uru 21'
Lucas 31'
Korczyk 67
Con: Hegarty (3/5) 22' 32' 68'
Cards: Konelio (YC) 60'
Attendance: 3,000
Referee: James Quinn (Australia)

Round 7

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11 October Canberra Vikings 27–19 NSW Country Viking Park, Canberra  
6.00pm AEDT Try: Pulu 11'
Ikitau 29'
Samu 43'
Banks 52'
Con: Lonergan (2/4) 44' 53'
Pen: Lonergan (1/1) 15'
Summary[44] Try: Nawaqanitawase 5'
Jones 57'
Gordon 64'
Con: O'Shea (2/3) 7' 65'
Cards: Horton (YC) 37'
Attendance: 1,500
Referee: Graham Cooper (Australia)
FS 12 October Sydney 33–57 Western Force Woollahra Oval, Sydney  
12.00pm AEDT Try: Reilly 14'
Penalty try 53'
Harrison 64' m
McCauley 72'
Con: Harrison (2/3) 15' 73'
Summary[45] Try: Fou (2) 22' 43'
Ralston (2) 38' 48' m
Deegan 5', Lloyd 24'
Kaitu'u 57' m, Tizzano 67'
Miller 75' m
Con: Deegan (5/6) 6' 23' 26' 44' 49'
Strachan (1/3) 68'
Cards: Placid (YC) 32'
Meo (YC) 72'
Attendance: 750
Referee: Dru Tonks (Australia)
12 October Fijian Drua 26–24 Queensland Country Lawaqa Park, Sigatoka  
3.00pm FJT Try: Dyer 23'
Kurumudu 31'
Waqatabu 39'
Wainiqolo 80' m
Con: Malele (3/4) 24' 32' 40'
Cards: Viriviri (YC) 79'
Summary[46] Try: Wilson 9'
Fittock 13'
Penalty try 66'
Con: Saifoloi (2/2) 11' 14'
Pen: Saifoloi (1/2) 35'
Cards: Felemi (YC) 25'
Hockings (YC) 29'
Attendance: 2,500
Referee: James Quinn (Australia)
12 October Brisbane City 24–21 Melbourne Rising Easts Rugby Club, Brisbane  
3.00pm AEST Try: Tela 10' m
Paenga-Amosa 15' m
Lucas 33', Wallis 38'
Con: Hegarty (2/4) 34' 39'
Cards: Van Nek (YC) 40+2'
Naivalu (YC) 75'
Hegarty (YC) 78'
Summary[47] Try: Penalty try 40+2'
Leota 53'
Haisila 78'
Con: So'oialo (2/2) 54' 78'
Attendance: 2,250
Referee: Jordan Way (Australia)

Title playoffs

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Semi-finals Final
      
Western Force 42
Brisbane City 38
Western Force 41
Canberra Vikings 3
Canberra Vikings 28
Fijian Drua 27

Semi-finals

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FS 19 October Western Force 42–38 Brisbane City UWA Rugby Park, Perth  
12.00pm AWST Try: Fines (2) 44' 54'
Fou (2) 49' 58'
Placid 8'
Deegan 39'
Con: Deegan (6/6) 9' 40' 45' 50' 55' 59'
Cards: Thrush (YC) 22'
Summary[48] Try: Ngauamo (2) 68' 76'
Uru 13'
Paenga-Amosa 22'
Henry 79'
Con: Hegarty (5/5) 14' 24' 68' 77' 79'
Pen: Hegarty (1/1) 49'
Attendance: 3,500
Referee: Damon Murphy (Australia)
FS 20 October Canberra Vikings 28–27 Fijian Drua Viking Park, Canberra  
3.00pm AEDT Try: Wright (2) 42' 51'
Allen 47'
Banks 80+1'
Con: Lonergan (4/4) 43' 48' 52' 80+3'
Summary[49] Try: Naulago 12'
Vularika 30' m
Ikanivere 37'
Navuma 63'
Con: Malele (2/4) 12' 38'
Pen: Malele (1/1) 3'
Attendance: 3,000
Referee: Graham Cooper (Australia)

Final

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FS 26 October Western Force 41–3 Canberra Vikings UWA Rugby Park, Perth  
12.00pm AWST Try: Lee-Warner (2) 30' c, 40' m
Jooste 45' c
Tessmann 58' c
Thrush 67' m
Placid 71' c
Con: Deegan (4/6) 31', 46', 58', 72'
Pen: Deegan (1/1) 49'
Summary[50] Pen: Lonergan (1/1) 16' Attendance: 6,500
Referee: Damon Murphy (Australia)

Season attendances

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Team Matches
hosted
Total Average Highest Lowest
Brisbane City 4 9,450 2,363 3,000 1,500
Canberra Vikings 5 8,100 1,620 3,000 1,000
Fijian Drua 3 6,750 2,250 2,750 1,500
Melbourne Rising 4 5,250 1,313 2,000 500
NSW Country Eagles 3 3,750 1,250 1,500 1,000
Queensland Country 3 5,000 1,667 2,000 1,500
Sydney 3 2,000 667 750 500
Western Force 6 19,000 3,167 6,500 1,500
Totals (8 teams) 31
57,800
1,865
6,500
500

NRC Division 2

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The NRC II tournament was hosted by Rugby Union South Australia on 26–29 September in Adelaide as a competition for member unions and regions in Rugby Australia without a pathway to professional rugby via the main National Rugby Championship.[53] The tournament was a reprisal of sorts of the Australian Rugby Shield which had been disbanded ten years earlier, and most of the representative teams which had featured in the Shield were invited to participate in NRC Division 2 in 2019. The eight teams scheduled to play in the tournament were:[53]

Third place

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29 September Queensland Country Heelers 31–5 South Australia Black Falcons Woodville, South Australia  

Div 2 final

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29 September Perth Gold 15–5 NSW Country Cockatoos Woodville, South Australia  

Notes

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^FS Fox Sports broadcast match.

^W/D The Northern Territory Mosquitoes team was a late withdrawal from the NRC II for 2019 and did not compete in the tournament.

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Team webpages

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