NRL NRL Draw 2024

Anzac Day football is confirmed to return to Go Media Stadium for just the second time when the One New Zealand Warriors host the Gold Coast Titans on April 25 next year.

The 2024 NRL draw released today lists the fixture among 10 games the Warriors will play at their home ground.


The match-up against the Titans is a repeat of the groundbreaking first Anzac Day contest at Go Media Stadium in 2015 when the NRL marked the 100th anniversary of the Battle of Gallipoli.

Following record-breaking home and away crowds throughout their 2023 NRL campaign, the One New Zealand Warriors have been handed four games in New Zealand in the first six rounds in 2024.

They launch their year against Cronulla Sutherland at Go Media Stadium on Friday, March 8 (8.00pm kick-off) while they’re at home again to host Newcastle in round four on Sunday, March 31 (6.05pm kick-off) and Manly Warringah in round 6 on Saturday, April 13 (5.00pm kick-off).


Following Friday’s announcement of a three-year agreement to take a home game to Christchurch for each of the next three seasons, it has been confirmed the One New Zealand Warriors will face Canberra at Apollo Projects Stadium (formerly Orangetheory Stadium) in round three on Friday, March 22 (8.00pm).

In round two the One New Zealand Warriors are away to Melbourne meaning they face four of 2023’s top eight teams in the first four weeks of the season.

In all they have home fixtures against six of this year’s finals teams with the Storm hosted at Go Media Stadium on June 15, Brisbane in round 17 and three-times premiership-winning Penrith at ‘home’ in the Magic Round at Suncorp Stadium on May 19. The Sydney Roosters are the only top eight side the One New Zealand Warriors don’t face in a home game.

The club’s 30th campaign in the NRL competition sees it not only starting but also ending its regular season against the Sharks with a round 26 encounter at PointsBet Stadium on Saturday, August 31 followed by the third bye in the final round.


The other byes fall in weekends before State of Origin matches in round 13 and 19.

Other features of the draw:

Teams played once:
Home | Panthers, Broncos, Wests Tigers, Eels
Away | Rabbitohs, Dragons. Roosters, Cowboys
Teams played home and away:
Sharks, Storm, Raiders, Knights, Sea Eagles, Titans, Dolphins, Bulldogs
Origin period:
Origin I (June 5) | Bye before, Cowboys on June 8
Origin II (June 26) | Titans on June 22, Broncos on June 29
Origin III (July 17) | Bye before, Raiders on July 19
Looks good for us. Wondering if the NRL crunched the numbers on our success this year and decided to give us what seems to be an easier draw.
 
NRL: Storm, you guys wont get the Warriors on ANZAC.
Storm; Dumb, can we make sure they still play here in a late timeslot at least?
NRL: No
Storm: *Hands paper bag*
NRL: Say no more

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Point your blame at Prime Time viewing numbers and our own success in 2023.
And anyway it balances out with the Broncos coming to friggin' cold Auckland in August. But here's my gripe about timing. Why the hell is that 5pm ie 3pm Australia Time?!
 
Point your blame at Prime Time viewing numbers and our own success in 2023.
And anyway it balances out with the Broncos coming to friggin' cold Auckland in August. But here's my gripe about timing. Why the hell is that 5pm ie 3pm Australia Time?!
Early Sat game post origin in Melbourne..
Wonder if Walsh, Haas, Carrigan etc make the trip
 
No Welly game is sad for me. But glad for Chch getting some love this year.

Eyeing up Broncos for the roadtrip this year, still haven't managed to see them live yet (Sharks, Eels, Dolphins the other home game opponents for this year on my not-yet-seen list).
 
Top 8 Twice: Storm, Knights, Sharks, Raiders
Bottom 8 Twice: Sea Eagles, Titans, Dolphins, Bulldogs

Top 8 1x at Home: Broncos
Bottom 9 1x at Home: Eels, Tigers

Top 8 1x Away: Panthers, Roosters
Bottom 8 1x Away: Rabbitohs, Cowboys, Dragons

6 Day Turn Arounds: Melbourne into Raiders, Knights into South Sydney, Sea Eagles into St George, St George into Titans
5 Day Turn Arounds: Dolphins into Sea Eagles

Byes: Round 13 (After Dolphins/into North Queensland), Round 19 (After Canterbury/into Canberra), Round 27 (After Cronulla/into Finals)
Origin: Round 13-14 (After Bye/into North Queensland), Round 16-17 (After Gold Coast/into Broncos) Round 19-20 (After Bye/into Canberra)

Home Stands: Round 3-4 (Raiders & Knights), Round 21-22 (Tigers & Eels)
Away Stands: Round 9-11 (Knights, Roosters & Panthers), Round 23-24 (Dolphins & Sea Eagles)
 
Does this mean we lose our advantage against depleted teams in Origin camp?
Cowboys in Townsville after Sydney Origin.. Nanai, Holmes, Cotter and Taulagi? Not bad
Titans without Tino and Fifita, Broncos travelling to NZ shortly after Melb Origin. Probable gain. But as mentioned above - last year didnt work out
Raiders in Canberra on Friday after Brisbane Origin.. probably only Papalii so no big gain there
 
when we were shit i used to pour over the draw to see where we could sneak out some unexpected wins, now that we're good - who cares bring it on!

Panthers broncos are going to be the runaway favorites to meet again in the GF, and we only get them once - good for the regular season standings, maybe bad for measuring against the best teams.
 
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