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Outside of the traditional matches at Accor Stadium, iconic grounds from Melbourne to the Gold Coast are set to feature across the Easter long weekend with a number of must-see matches in Round 6.

Thursday will kick off the Easter festivities when the Roosters travel to AAMI Park to meet with the Storm before the traditional Good Friday clash between the Bulldogs and Rabbitohs at Accor. Later that day will see a Queensland derby between the Cowboys and Dolphins in Townsville for the first time.

Easter Saturday and Sunday will see games spread along the east coast of Australia with the Broncos hosting the Raiders at Suncorp on Saturday before the Panthers and Sea Eagles meet at BlueBet Stadium.

The Dragons and Titans will clash on the Gold Coast on Sunday afternoon while the Knights host the Warriors under the lights of McDonald Jones Stadium.

The Easter weekend will wrap up with the traditional Western Sydney derby between Wests Tigers and the Eels, a Wests Tigers home game this time around which will see the fixture played at Accor Stadium.

2023 Easter Round Schedule

Thursday, April 6

7.50pm – Storm v Roosters at AAMI Park

Friday, April 7 (Good Friday)

4.00pm – Bulldogs v Rabbitohs at Accor Stadium

8.00pm – Cowboys v Dolphins at Queensland Country Bank Stadium

Saturday, April 8 (Easter Saturday)

5.30pm – Panthers v Sea Eagles at BlueBet Stadium

7.35pm – Broncos v Raiders at Suncorp Stadium

Sunday, April 9 (Easter Sunday)

4.05pm – Titans v Dragons at Cbus Super Stadium

6.15pm – Knights v Warriors at McDonald Jones Stadium

Monday, April 10 (Easter Monday)

4.00pm – Wests Tigers v Eels at Accor Stadium

Easter Weekend Moments 

  • In 2015, a Good Friday grand final rematch between Canterbury and South Sydney erupted into mayhem when referee Gerard Sutton awarded the Rabbitohs a controversial penalty in the dying minutes. Centre Bryson Goodwin kicked the penalty goal to hand the Rabbitohs an 18-17 victory.
  • 2019's Easter Monday fixture aligned with the first-ever Parramatta Eels home game at CommBank Stadium. Halfback Mitch Moses became the first player to score a try, goal and field goal at the new venue as the Parramatta Eels downed Wests Tigers 51-6 in a memorable day out for the blue and gold.
  • In 2022, a 38-metre field goal by Jackson Hastings as time expired delivered a thrilling 21-20 win for Wests Tigers over the Eels for the first time at CommBank Stadium.
Acknowledgement of Country

National Rugby League respects and honours the Traditional Custodians of the land and pay our respects to their Elders past, present and future. We acknowledge the stories, traditions and living cultures of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples on the lands we meet, gather and play on.