When does the NRL season start in 2013?

When does the NRL season start in 2013?

The 2013 NRL season will consist of 26 weekly regular season rounds starting on March 7, followed by four weeks of play-offs that culminate in the grand final on October 6. The Melbourne Storm will play their 400th NRL match.

Who was the NRL Grand Final winner in 2013?

The season culminated in the Grand Final, in which the Sydney Roosters defeated the Manly-Warringah Sea Eagles 26-18 to win their first NRL premiership since 2002. The NRL season started with the 2013 NRL All Stars match, which was played in February.

Who was the wooden spoon in the 2013 NRL season?

The 2013 Holden Cup, the NRL’s Under-20s competition, also took place alongside the Premiership, with most matches held before the first grade competition. The Parramatta Eels picked up the wooden spoon for the second consecutive season after winning only five matches for the season.

When did Gold Coast Titans come back to NRL?

The Gold Coast Titans scored their most points since coming back to the NRL in 2007, beating the 38 they scored in 2007, also against Parramatta. St George-Illawarra were held to nil at Kogarah for the first time in their history, and it was the first time any St George team was held to nil on the ground.

Is the NRL NRL draw subject to change?

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How are kick off times determined in NRL draw?

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When does the NRL season start in 2013? The 2013 NRL season will consist of 26 weekly regular season rounds starting on March 7, followed by four weeks of play-offs that culminate in the grand final on October 6. The Melbourne Storm will play their 400th NRL match. Who was the NRL Grand Final winner…