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St George Illawarra club records

CLUB RECORDS

First NRL match

March 6, 1999 v Parramatta Eels (lost 20-10) @ Stadium Australia

Premierships and trophies

First grade premierships: 2010
First grade runners-up: 1999
Minor premierships: 2009, 2010
World Club Challenge: 2011
Club championships: 2009
First division: 2001, 2016
NRL State Championship: 2016

TEAM RECORDS

Biggest wins

54-0 v Auckland Warriors, WIN Stadium, May 6, 2000
50-0 v Wests Tigers, Oki Jubilee Stadium, June 20, 2004
50-4 v Melbourne Storm, WIN Stadium, June 4, 2000
54-8 v Gold Coast Titans, Clive Berghofer Stadium, Toowoomba, March 25, 2018
48-2 v Newcastle Knights, WIN Stadium, April 4, 2004

Worst defeats

70-10 v Melbourne Storm, MCG, March 3, 2000
54-6 v Newcastle Knights, WIN Stadium, April 8, 2006
50-4 v North Queensland Cowboys, Dairy Farmers Stadium, April 29, 2000

Longest winning streak

Nine – Round 3 (March 27, 2011) – Round 12 (May 29, 2011)

Longest losing streak

Eight – Round 18 (July 16, 2021) – Round 25 (September 4, 2021)

Largest home crowd

41,142 – Sydney Football Stadium v Sydney Roosters, April 25, 2018
20,847 – WIN Jubilee Oval, Kogarah v Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks, March 23, 2009
19,608 – WIN Stadium, Wollongong v Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks, September 10, 2005

INDIVIDUAL RECORDS

Top 10 club appearances

Ben Hornby – 273
Ben Creagh – 270
Jason Nightingale – 266
Matt Cooper – 243
Dean Young – 209
Jack de Belin – 205
Mark Gasnier – 174
Brett Morris – 169
Tyson Frizell – 165
Jason Ryles – 156

Most tries in a match

Four – Matt Cooper v Penrith Panthers, WIN Stadium, April 18, 2004
Four – Mark Gasnier v Wests Tigers, Oki Jubilee Stadium, June 20, 2004
Four – Brett Morris v North Queensland Cowboys, Dairy Farmers Stadium, May 9, 2009
Four – Mikaele Ravalawa v Parramatta Eels, CommBank Stadium, August 6, 2023

Most goals in a match

Nine – Amos Roberts v Auckland Warriors, WIN Stadium, May 6, 2000
Nine – Jamie Soward v Canberra Raiders, WIN Stadium, July 8, 2007
Nine – Gareth Widdop v Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks, Jubilee Oval, May 31, 2015
Nine – Gareth Widdop v Newcastle Knights, Jubilee Oval, August 2, 2015
Nine – Gareth Widdop v Gold Coast Titans, Clive Berghofer Stadium, March 23, 2018
Nine – Gareth Widdop v Melbourne Storm, Jubilee Stadium, May 6, 2018

Most points in a match

22 (one try, nine goals) – Amos Roberts v Auckland Warriors, WIN Stadium, May 6, 2000
22 (one try, nine goals) – Jamie Soward v Canberra Raiders, WIN Stadium, July 8, 2007
22 (one try, nine goals) – Gareth Widdop v Newcastle Knights, Jubilee Oval, August 2, 2015
22 (two tries, seven goals) – Gareth Widdop v Penrith Panthers, UOW Jubilee Oval, March 4, 2007
22 (one try, nine goals) – Gareth Widdop v Gold Coast Titans, Clive Berghofer, March 23, 2018
22 (two tries, seven goals) – Zac Lomax v Manly-Warringah Sea Eagles, WIN Stadium, March 26, 2021

Most tries in a season

27 – Nathan Blacklock (2001)
25 – Nathan Blacklock (2000)
25 – Brett Morris (2009)
24 – Nathan Blacklock (1999)
21 – Mikaele Ravalawa (2023) 
20 – Colin Best (2005)
20 – Brett Morris (2010)

Most points in a season

234 (12 tries, 90 goals, six field goals) – Jamie Soward (2009)
205 (four tries, 94 goals, one field goal) – Gareth Widdop (2018)
197 (six tries, 84 goals, five field goals) – Jamie Soward (2010)
191 (10 tries, 75 goals, one field goal) – Gareth Widdop (2017)
182 (nine tries, 73 goals) – Gareth Widdop (2015)
178 (13 tries, 68 goals) – Zac Lomax (2020)
167 (six tries, 71 goals, one field goal) – Zac Lomax (2022)

Most tries in club history

124 – Matt Cooper (2000-13)
112 – Brett Morris (2006-14)
110 – Jason Nightingale (2007-18)
100 – Nathan Blacklock (1999-2004)
92 – Mark Gasnier (2000-08; 2010-11)

Most points in club history

960 (38 tries, 392 goals, 24 field goals) – Jamie Soward (2007-13)
906 (33 tries, 384 goals, six field goals) – Gareth Widdop (2015-19)
645 (35 tries, 252 goals, one field goal) – Zac Lomax (2018-present)
517 (30 tries, 198 goals, one field goal) – Mark Riddell (2001-04)

Acknowledgement of Country

St George Illawarra Dragons respect and honour the Traditional Custodians of the land and pay our respects to their Elders past, present and future. We acknowledge the stories, traditions and living cultures of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islanders peoples, where our games are played, our programs are conducted and in the communities we support.

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