Club Records
Key Information
Club Records 1999-2020
Colours: Red and white
Emblem: Dragon
Year entered premiership: 1999 (St George (founded 1920) and Illawarra (founded 1980) clubs officially formed the game’s first joint venture on September 23, 1998)
First match: March 6, 1999, lost 10-20 v Parramatta, Stadium Australia
First team: Lee Murphy; Nathan Blacklock, Paul McGregor, Mark Coyne (c), Jamie Ainscough; Anthony Mundine, Trent Barrett; Craig Smith, Nathan Brown, Corey Pearson, Darren Treacy, Lance Thompson, Wayne Bartrim. Interchange: Shaun Timmins, Colin Ward, Brad Mackay, Craig Fitzgibbon. Coach: David Waite.
First try: Darren Treacy (v Parramatta, Stadium Australia, March 6, 1999)
Full premiership record: Played 553, won 278, lost 269, drawn 6, byes 35, for 11,686 (2,028 tries, 1,761 goals, 52 field goals), against 10,905 (1,890 tries, 1,646 goals, 53 field goals), points 608. Winning percentage: 50.3%.
Home grounds: Netstrata Jubilee Stadium (1999, 2003-07, 2009-20), WIN Stadium (1999-2020), Sydney Football Stadium (2000-02), ANZ Stadium (2008)
Note: Netstrata Jubilee Stadium known as Kogarah Oval until 2003, Oki Jubilee Stadium 2003-07, WIN Jubilee Oval 2009-14, University of Wollongong Jubilee Oval 2016-17, Jubilee Oval 2018. Sydney Football Stadium known as Aussie Stadium 2002-07.
Home ground attendance record: 41,142, St George Illawarra v Sydney Roosters, Allianz Stadium, April 25, 2018. 19,512, St George Illawarra v Sydney Roosters, WIN Stadium, July 29, 2005. 20,847, St George Illawarra v Cronulla, WIN Jubilee Oval, March 29, 2009. 21,596, St George Illawarra v Sydney Roosters, ANZ Stadium, April 25, 2008. 31,202, St George Illawarra v Canterbury, Sydney Cricket Ground, April 10, 2011.
Average home crowds 2020: n/a (due to COVID-19 restrictions, spectators were prevented from attending matches until Round 7, when limits were imposed on attendances which remained until the end of the season)
Record average home crowds: 17,407 in 2011
Major sponsors: Integral Energy (1999-2003), St George Bank (2004-20).
Team Records
First grade premierships (1): 2010
First grade runners-up (1): 1999
Minor premierships (2): 2009, 2010
World Club Challenge (1): 2011
Club Championships (1): 2009
First Division (1): 2001
Jersey Flegg (1): 2005
Biggest wins
- 54-0 v Auckland, WIN Stadium, May 6, 2000
- 50-0 v Wests Tigers, Oki Jubilee Stadium, June 20, 2004
- 50-4 v Melbourne, WIN Stadium, June 4, 2000
- 54-8 v Gold Coast, Clive Berghofer Stadium, Toowoomba, March 25, 2018
- 48-2 v Newcastle, WIN Stadium, April 4, 2004
- 44-2 v Canberra, Kogarah Oval, April 18, 1999
- 58-16 v South Sydney, WIN Stadium, August 18, 2002 (also highest score)
- 58-16 v Canberra, WIN Stadium, July 8, 2007
Most consecutive wins: 9, March 27, 2011 to May 29, 2011
Biggest comeback: Recovered from 24-point deficit to win. Trailed Manly 34-10 after 57 minutes at Oki Jubilee Stadium on August 29, 2004 and won 36-34
Biggest losses
- 70-10 v Melbourne, MCG, March 3, 2000 (also highest score conceded)
- 54-6 v Newcastle, WIN Stadium, April 8, 2006
- 50-4 v North Queensland, Dairy Farmers Stadium, April 29, 2000
- 40-4 v Cronulla, Toyota Park, April 9, 2007
- 36-0 v Sydney Roosters, WIN Jubilee Oval, July 6, 2013
- 36-0 v Parramatta, Pirtek Stadium, May 17, 2014
- 36-0 v North Queensland, 1300SMILES Stadium, April 2, 2016
- 42-6 v Sydney Roosters, Allianz Stadium, August 21, 2016
Most consecutive losses: 7, June 8, 2015 to July 25, 2015
Worst collapse: Surrendered 20-point lead. Led South Sydney 20-0 after 35 minutes at WIN Stadium on July 31, 2011 and lost 34-24.
First grade coaches: Dean Young (2020), Paul McGregor (2014-20), Steve Price (2012-14), Wayne Bennett (2009-11), Nathan Brown (2003-2008), Andrew Farrar (2000-2002), David Waite (1999-2000).
Canterbury Cup NSW 2020: Coach Mathew Head. Competition abandoned after one round.
Representative
Club Internationals
Australia (19): Luke Bailey, Trent Barrett, Nathan Blacklock, Darius Boyd, Matt Cooper, Ben Creagh, Josh Dugan, Tyson Frizell, Mark Gasnier, Ben Hornby, Ben Hunt, Trent Merrin, Brett Morris, Jason Ryles, Beau Scott, Shaun Timmins, Paul Vaughan, Michael Weyman, Dean Young
New Zealand (8): Leeson Ah Mau, Gerard Beale, Nathan Fien, Jason Nightingale, Russell Packer, Craig Smith, Justin Smith, Chase Stanley
England (3): Mike Cooper, James Graham, Gareth Widdop
Record Test representation: 4 players v Papua New Guinea, October 7, 2001 (Nathan Blacklock, Mark Gasnier, Trent Barrett, Jason Ryles).
State of Origin
Representatives (27):
New South Wales (23): Jamie Ainscough, Luke Bailey, Trent Barrett, Matt Cooper, Ben Creagh, Jack de Belin, Josh Dugan, Tyson Frizell, Mark Gasnier, Ben Hornby, Brent Kite, Trent Merrin, Brett Morris, Anthony Mundine, Justin Poore, Jason Ryles, Beau Scott, Tariq Sims, Jamie Soward, Shaun Timmins, Paul Vaughan, Michael Weyman, Dean Young
Queensland (4): Darius Boyd, Neville Costigan, Ben Hunt, Corey Norman
Record State of Origin representation: 8 players, 2011 (Game 1): Morris, Gasnier, Soward, Young, Scott, Creagh, Merrin (New South Wales), Boyd (Queensland)
Finishing Positions | |
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1999 | Runners-up |
2000 | 9th |
2001 | Semi-finalists |
2002 | Semi-finalists |
2003 | 10th |
2004 | Quarter-finalists |
2005 | Prelim. Finalists |
2006 | Prelim. Finalists |
2007 | 13th |
2008 | Quarter-finalists |
2009 | Semi-finalists |
2010 | Premiers |
2011 | Semi-finalists |
2012 | 9th |
2013 | 14th |
2014 | 11th |
2015 | Elimination finalists |
2016 | 11th |
2017 | 9th |
2018 | Semi-finalists |
2019 | 15th |
2020 | 12th |
Individual Records
Dally M winners (1): Trent Barrett (2000)
Clive Churchill Medal winners (1): Darius Boyd (2010)
Oldest Player: Wendell Sailor, 35 and 65 days in 2009
Youngest Player: Chase Stanley, 17 and 296 days in 2007
Last updated 8/12/2020
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