NRL 2009

Round 18

Results

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View  Souths 36 (J. Sutton 2, C. Best, N. Merritt, E. Pettybourne, J. Simpson tries; C. Sandow 6 goals) defeated Penrith 12 (P. Aiton, G. Daniela tries; L. Walsh 2 goals) at ANZ Stadium.
Date: Fri, 10th July.   Kickoff: 7:35 PM.   Halftime: Souths 20-0.   Scrums: Penrith 5-4.   Penalties: Souths 7-3.   Referees: Tony De Las Heras, Ben Cummins.   Crowd: 9,017.
View  Newcastle 23 (R. Fa'aoso, K. Lulia, W. Naiqama, A. Uate tries; W. Naiqama 3 goals; B. Rogers field goal) defeated Canberra 4 (J. Monaghan try) at EnergyAustralia Stadium.
Date: Sat, 11th July.   Kickoff: 7:30 PM.   Halftime: Newcastle 16-0.   Scrums: Newcastle 7-5.   Penalties: Canberra 3-2.   Referees: Jared Maxwell, Bernard Sutton.   Crowd: 15,355.
View  St Geo Illa 48 (B. Morris 2, W. Sailor 2, M. Lett, J. Nightingale, J. Soward, C. Stanley tries; J. Soward 8 goals) defeated Manly 18 (V. Mauro, M. Robertson, G. Rose tries; M. Orford 3 goals) at WIN Stadium.
Date: Sun, 12th July.   Kickoff: 3:00 PM.   Halftime: St Geo Illa 24-12.   Scrums: Manly 6-5.   Penalties: St Geo Illa 3-2.   Referees: Gavin Badger, Ashley Klein.   Crowd: 16,792.
View  Bulldogs 18 (B. Barba, L. Patten, M. Sullivan tries; H. El Masri 3 goals) defeated Warriors 14 (K. Locke, R. Packer, M. Vatuvei tries; K. Locke goal) at Mt Smart Stadium.
Date: Sun, 12th July.   Kickoff: 4:00 PM.   Halftime: Bulldogs 6-4.   Scrums: Bulldogs 10-5.   Penalties: Warriors 9-4.   Referees: Jason Robinson, Gerard Sutton.   Crowd: 11,802.
View  Gold Coast 18 (L. Bailey, D. Mead, C. Walker tries; S. Prince 3 goals) defeated Parramatta 12 (J. Galuvao, E. Grothe, D. Mortimer tries) at Skilled Park.
Date: Mon, 13th July.   Kickoff: 7:00 PM.   Halftime: Gold Coast 14-8.   Scrums: Gold Coast 9-5.   Penalties: Parramatta 5-2.   Referees: Matt Cecchin, Steve Lyons.   Crowd: 14,009.