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Newcastle Knights Club Records
General Records
Year Entered Premiership: 1988
First Match: March 5, 1988 - Lost 4-28 v Parramatta Eels, Newcastle International Sports Centre
Home Ground: Ausgrid Stadium (formerly known as Newcastle International Sports Centre, Marathon Stadium and EnergyAustralia Stadium)
Capacity: 33,000
First Grade Premierships: 2 - 1997 (ARL), 2001
Finals Series: 11 - 1992, 1995, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2006, 2009
Wooden Spoons: 1 - 2005
Top Home Attendances:
- 32,642 Rd 17, 1995 v Manly Warringah Sea Eagles
- 32,217 Rd 22, 1990 v Balmain Tigers
- 30,251 Rd 12, 1994 v St. George Dragons
- 30,220 Rd 6, 1988 v Brisbane Broncos
- 30,054 Rd 19, 1990 v Penrith Panthers
Top Attendance:
- 90,414 Grand Final, 2001 v Parramatta Eels, Stadium Australia
Individual Records
Career
Most Games
Games Player 249 Andrew Johns 229 Tony Butterfield 223 Robbie O'Davis 221 Matthew Gidley 220 Danny Buderus Most Points
Points Player 2176 Andrew Johns 976 Kurt Gidley 403 Robbie O'Davis 350 Adam MacDougall 332 Timana Tahu Most Tries
Tries Player 87 Adam MacDougall 82 Timana Tahu 80 Andrew Johns 78 Robbie O'Davis 69 Kurt Gidley
Season
Most Points
Points Player Season 279 Andrew Johns 2001 246 Andrew Johns 2002 207 Andrew Johns 2006 200 Andrew Johns 2000 194 Andrew Johns 1995 Most Tries
Tries Player Season 21 Akuila Uate 2010 21 Timana Tahu 2002 20 Akuila Uate 2011 20 Timana Tahu 2000 18 Timana Tahu 2001 18 Darren Albert 1997
Match
Most Points in a Match:
- 34 - Andrew Johns (4 tries, 9 goals) v Canberra Raiders, Marathon Stadium - Rd 21, 2001. Newcastle won 54-26
- 30 - Andrew Johns (2 tries, 11 goals) v Canberra Raiders, Canberra Stadium - Rd 2, 2006. Newcastle won 70-32
- 29 - Andrew Johns (3 tries, 8 goals, 1 field goal) v New Zealand Warriors, Marathon Stadium - Rd 7, 2001. Newcastle won 45-24
- 24 - Andrew Johns (1 try, 10 goals) v North Queensland Cowboys, Dairy Farmers Stadium - Rd 22, 2003. Newcastle won 60-24
- 24 - Andrew Johns (2 tries, 8 goals) v South Sydney Rabbitohs, Marathon Stadium - Rd 23, 1999. Newcastle won 60-0
Most Tries in a Match:
- 4 - Akuila Uate v South Sydney Rabbitohs, Ausgrid Stadium - Rd 26, 2011. Newcastle won 40-24
- 4 - Cooper Vuna v Brisbane Broncos, EnergyAustralia Stadium - Rd 24, 2010. Newcastle won 44-18
- 4 - Andrew Johns v Canberra Raiders, Marathon Stadium - Rd 21, 2001. Newcastle won 54-26
- 4 - Adam MacDougall v New Zealand Warriors, Ericsson Stadium - Rd 20, 2001. Newcastle won 37-30
- 4 - Darren Albert v Wests Tigers, Marathon Stadium - Rd 3, 2000. Newcastle won 46-8
Most Goals in a Match:
- 11 - Andrew Johns v Canberra Raiders, Canberra Stadium - Rd 2, 2006. Newcastle won 70-32
- 10 - Andrew Johns v North Queensland Cowboys, Dairy Farmers Stadium, Rd 22, 2003. Newcastle won 60-24
- 9 - Andrew Johns v St. George Illawarra Dragons, WIN Stadium, Rd 5, 2006. Newcastle won 54-6
- 9 - Andrew Johns v Bulldogs, EnergyAustralia Stadium, Rd 3, 2006. Newcastle won 46-22
- 9 - Andrew Johns v Canberra Raiders, Marathon Stadium, Rd 21, 2001. Newcastle won 54-26
- 9 - Andrew Johns v Western Reds, Marathon Stadium, Rd 2, 1995. Newcastle won 54-14
Club Records
Alltime Wins & Losses Record
Games Wins Drawn Losses 585 298 14 273 Last updated on 12 September 2011.
Biggest Wins
Margin Score Opponent Venue Round 60 60-0 South Sydney Rabbitohs Marathon Stadium Rd 23, 1999 50 56-6 Wests Tigers Marathon Stadium Rd 10, 2001 48 54-6 St. George Illawarra Dragons WIN Stadium Rd 5, 2006 46 52-6 Canberra Raiders EnergyAustralia Stadium Rd 4, 2002 44 56-12 Manly Warringah Sea Eagles EnergyAustralia Stadium Rd 16, 2004 44 52-8 Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks EnergyAustralia Stadium Rd 6, 2002 44 44-0 Brisbane Broncos Marathon Stadium Rd 18, 2001 44 44-0 South Queensland Crushers Marathon Stadium Rd 3, 1997 44 50-6 Gold Coast Seagulls Marathon Stadium Rd 21, 1993 Biggest Losses
Margin Score Opponent Venue Round 65 6-71 Brisbane Broncos Suncorp Stadium Rd 11, 2007 50 0-50 Parramatta Eels EnergyAustralia Stadium Rd 14, 2005 50 14-64 Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks Toyota Park Rd 22, 2002 46 6-52 Melbourne Storm Olympic Park Rd 7, 2006 46 6-52 Bulldogs Telstra Stadium Rd 25, 2004 46 2-48 St. George Illawarra Dragons WIN Stadium Rd 4, 2004 Longest Winning Streaks:
- 11 (Rd 25, 2001 - Rd 6, 2002)
- 9 (Rd 1, 1995 - Rd 9, 1995)
- 8 (Rd 6, 2001 - Rd 13, 2001)
- 8 (Rd 11, 1990 - Rd 18, 1990)
- 7 (Preliminary Final, 1997 - Rd 5, 1998)
Longest Home Win Streaks:
- 9 Matches, 27/07/2008 to 31/05/2009
- 9 Matches, 19/03/1995 to 09/07/1995
Longest Losing Streaks:
- 13 (Rd 1, 2005 - Rd 15, 2005)
- 7 (Rd 18, 2007 - Rd 24, 2007)
- 7 (Rd 16, 1994 - Rd 22, 1994)
- 7 (Rd 12, 1991 - Rd 18, 1991)
- 6 (Rd 4, 1988 - Rd 9, 1988)
Biggest Comeback Trailed a 18-point deficit (twice).
- Trailed Parramatta Eels 18-0 after 18 minutes to win 28-20 at SFS (September 7, 1997)
- Trailed Brisbane Broncos 22-4 after 44 minutes to win 26-22 at Marathon Stadium (June 4, 2000)
Worst Collapse Surrendered a 24 point lead.
- Led Wests Tigers 24-0 after 26 minutes to lose 36-32 at Campbelltown Stadium (August 11, 2001)
Representatives
Main article: List of Newcastle Knights representativesAwards and achievements
Main article: Newcastle Knights awards and achievementsNewcastle Knights Est. 1988 in Newcastle, New South WalesThe Club Home Grounds Important Figures League Premierships (2) Seasons (23) Other Competitions Present: National Youth Competition · New South Wales Cup · S. G. Ball Cup · Harold Matthews Cup
Past: Amco Cup · Jersey Flegg CupAffiliations Current (as of 2011): Central Coast Centurions · Newcastle Rugby League · New York Knights Past/Minor: The Entrance TigersCategories:
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