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: McDonald Jones Stadium (formerly known as Newcastle International Sports Centre, Marathon Stadium, EnergyAustralia Stadium, Ausgrid Stadium and Hunter Stadium)

Capacity: 33,000

First Grade Premierships: 2 - 1997 (ARL), 2001

Finals Series: 15 - 1992, 1995, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2006, 2009, 2011, 2013, 2020, 2021

Wooden Spoons: 4 - 2005, 2015, 2016, 2017

Top Home Attendances:

RankCrowdRoundOpponent
132,642Round 17, 1995 Manly-Warringah Sea Eagles
232,217Round 22, 1990 Balmain Tigers
330,729Round 26, 2011 South Sydney Rabbitohs
430,251Round 12, 1994 St. George Dragons
530,220Round 6, 1988 Brisbane Broncos

Top Attendance:

RankCrowdRoundOpponentVenue
1104,583Round 1, 1999 Manly-Warringah Sea EaglesStadium Australia
290,414Grand Final, 2001 Parramatta EelsStadium Australia

Individual Records

Career

Most First Grade Games

Most Points For Club

Most Tries For Club


Season

Most Points

RankPlayerSeasonTriesGoalsF/GPoints
1Andrew Johns2001141103279
2Andrew Johns2002101022246
3Andrew Johns20069851207
4Andrew Johns20008840200
5Andrew Johns19956850194

Most Tries in a Single Season

RankPlayerSeasonTries
1 Dom Young 2023 25
2Greg Marzhew202322
3Timana Tahu200221
=4Akuila Uate201120
=4Timana Tahu200020

Match

Most Points in a Match

RankPlayerTriesGoalsF/GPointsOpponentVenueDateResult
1Andrew Johns49-34 Canberra RaidersMarathon StadiumJuly 29, 2001Newcastle won 54-26
2Andrew Johns211-30 Canberra RaidersCanberra StadiumMarch 19, 2006Newcastle won 70-32
3Andrew Johns38129 New Zealand WarriorsMarathon StadiumMarch 31, 2001Newcastle won 45-24
=4Andrew Johns28-24 South Sydney RabbitohsMarathon StadiumAugust 8, 1999Newcastle won 60-0
=4Kalyn Ponga28-24 St. George Illawarra DragonsGlen Willow StadiumMay 19, 2019Newcastle won 45-12
=4Andrew Johns110-24 North Queensland CowboysDairy Farmers StadiumAugust 9, 2003Newcastle won 60-24

Most Tries in a Match

TriesPlayerOpponentVenueDateResult
5Edrick Lee Gold Coast TitansMcDonald Jones StadiumJuly 1, 2022Newcastle won 38-12
4Darren Albert Wests TigersMarathon StadiumFebruary 20, 2000Newcastle won 46-8
4Adam MacDougall New Zealand WarriorsEricsson StadiumJuly 22, 2001Newcastle won 37-30
4Andrew Johns Canberra RaidersMarathon StadiumJuly 29, 2001Newcastle won 54-26
4Cooper Vuna Brisbane BroncosEnergyAustralia StadiumAugust 20, 2010Newcastle won 44-18
4Akuila Uate South Sydney RabbitohsAusgrid StadiumSeptember 2, 2011Newcastle won 40-24
4James McManus Gold Coast TitansHunter StadiumJune 30, 2013Newcastle won 46-16

Most Goals in a Match

GoalsPlayerOpponentVenueDateResult
11Andrew Johns Canberra RaidersCanberra StadiumMarch 11, 2006Newcastle won 70-32
11Kalyn Ponga Cantebury-Bankstown BulldogsAccor StadiumJuly 2, 2023Newcastle won 66-0
10Andrew Johns North Queensland CowboysDairy Farmers StadiumAugust 8, 2003Newcastle won 60-24
9Andrew Johns Western RedsMarathon StadiumMarch 19, 1995Newcastle won 54-14
9Andrew Johns Canberra RaidersMarathon StadiumJuly 29, 2001Newcastle won 54-26
9Andrew Johns Cantebury-Bankstown BulldogsEnergyAustralia StadiumMarch 24, 2006Newcastle won 46-22
9Andrew Johns St. George Illawarra DragonsWIN StadiumApril 8, 2006Newcastle won 54-6

Player of the year (Danny Buderus Medal)

YearPlayer
2023Kalyn Ponga
2022Tyson Frizell
2021Jacob Saifiti
2020Kalyn Ponga
2019Mitch Barnett
2018Kalyn Ponga
2017Mitch Barnett
2016Dane Gagai
2015Kurt Gidley

Club Records

Alltime Wins & Losses Record

Note: 28 of the 800 games were in the finals (13 wins, 15 losses)

GamesWinsDrawsLosses
80037617407

Last updated on 5 October 2020. Stats accurate by the end of the 2020 NRL season.


Biggest Wins

MarginScoreOpponentVenueRoundDate
66 66-0 Canterbury Bankstown Bulldogs Accor Stadium Round 18 July 2, 2023
6060-0 South Sydney RabbitohsMarathon StadiumRound 23August 8, 1999
5056-6 Wests TigersMarathon StadiumRound 10April 22, 2001
4854-6 St. George Illawarra DragonsWIN StadiumRound 5April 8, 2006
4854-6 Parramatta EelsHunter StadiumRound 26September 8, 2013
4652-6 Canberra RaidersEnergyAustralia StadiumRound 4April 7, 2002
4450-6 Gold Coast SeagullsMarathon StadiumRound 21August 22, 1993
4444-0 South Queensland CrushersMarathon StadiumRound 3March 23, 1997
4444-0 Brisbane BroncosMarathon StadiumRound 18July 6, 2001
4452-8 Cronulla-Sutherland SharksEnergyAustralia StadiumRound 6April 19, 2002
4456-12 Manly-Warringah Sea EaglesEnergyAustralia StadiumRound 16June 27, 2004

Highest Scores

PointsScoreOpponentVenueRoundDate
7070-32 Canberra Raiders Canberra Stadium Round 2 March 19, 2006
66 66-0 Canterbury Bankstown Bulldogs Accor Stadium Round 18 July 2, 2023
6060-0 South Sydney RabbitohsMarathon StadiumRound 23August 8, 1999
6060-18 Penrith PanthersMarathon StadiumRound 26September 1, 2001
6060-24 North Queensland CowboysDairy Farmers StadiumRound 22August 9, 2003
5656-6 Wests TigersMarathon StadiumRound 10April 22, 2001
5656-12 Manly-Warringah Sea EaglesEnergyAustralia StadiumRound 16June 27, 2004

Biggest Losses

MarginScoreOpponentVenueRoundDate
656-71 Brisbane BroncosSuncorp StadiumRound 11May 27, 2007
620-62 Cronulla-Sutherland SharksHunter StadiumRound 10May 15, 2016
530-53 Brisbane BroncosSuncorp StadiumRound 7April 16, 2016
5014-64 Cronulla-Sutherland SharksToyota ParkRound 22August 11, 2002
500-50 Parramatta EelsEnergyAustralia StadiumRound 14June 11, 2005
462-48 St. George Illawarra DragonsWIN StadiumRound 4April 4, 2004
466-52Canterbury Bankstown BulldogsTelstra StadiumRound 25August 27, 2004
466-52 Melbourne StormOlympic ParkRound 7April 22, 2006
466-52 South Sydney RabbitohsANZ StadiumRound 20July 25, 2015

Highest Scores Conceded

PointsScoreOpponentVenueRoundDate
716-71 Brisbane BroncosSuncorp StadiumRound 11May 27, 2007
6414-64 Cronulla-Sutherland SharksToyota ParkRound 22August 11, 2002
620-62 Cronulla-Sutherland SharksHunter StadiumRound 10May 15, 2016
530-53 Brisbane BroncosSuncorp StadiumRound 7April 16, 2016

Streaks

Longest Winning Streaks:

  • 11 (25 August 2001 to 19 April 2002)
  • 10 (2 July 2023 to 10 September 2023)
  • 9 (11 March 1995 to 7 May 1995)
  • 8 (9 June 1990 to 29 July 1990)
  • 8 (25 March 2001 to 19 May 2001)

Longest Home Win Streaks:

  • 9 (July 27, 2008 to May 31, 2009)
  • 8 (March 19, 1995 to July 9, 1995)

Longest Losing Streaks:

  • 19 (April 16, 2016 to March 5, 2017)
  • 13 (March 13, 2005 to June 19, 2005)
  • 8 (May 21, 2017 to July 21, 2017)
  • 7 (June 16, 1991 to July 28, 1991)
  • 7 (July 17, 1994 to August 26, 1994)
  • 7 (July 16, 2007 to August 24, 2007)
  • 7 (April 18, 2014 to June 24, 2014)
  • 7 (March 18, 2017 to April 29, 2017)

Comebacks

Biggest Comeback Trailed an 18-point deficit.

Worst Collapse Surrendered a 24-point lead.

Home Crowds 1988-2022

YearTotalAverageYearTotalAverageYearTotalAverageYearTotalAverage
1988226,78620,6171998270,00020,7692008224,99618,7502018227,64218,974
1989233,58721,2351999250,56320,8802009190,58015,8822019228,63019,053
1990242,20022,0182000264,07018,8622010177,50014,792 202032,3015,384*
1991206,26118,7512001250,33617,8812011230,22819,186 2021158,72317,635*
1992213,20419,3822002243,27518,7132012251,02420,9192022202,68316,890
1993162,62814,7842003219,55218,2962013226,03218,8362023285,29621,945
1994221,93420,1762004207,10517,2592014211,39217,616
1995233,23821,2032005221,62818,4692015190,69115,891
1996174,75017,4752006285,83121,9872016173,48414,457
1997156,28414,2572007190,56315,8802017187,43315,619

1996: 10 home games played due to Cronulla's forfeit in Round 1 during the Super League strike.

1998: 26,482 at home final vs. Sydney City

2000: 20,597 at home final vs. Melbourne

2001: 22,061 at home final vs. Sydney Roosters

2002: 21,051 at home final vs. St. George Illawarra

2006: 23,752 at home final vs. Manly

2020: Due to the COVID-19 crisis, not all home crowd figures were available for corresponding season

2021: Due to the COVID-19 crisis in NSW, only 9 games were played at McDonald Jones Stadium as the competition was moved to Queensland

Representatives

Awards and achievements

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