2014 New South Wales Cup

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2014 New South Wales Cup
LeagueNSW Rugby League
DurationMarch 8 to September 28
Teams13
Matches played321
Premiers Penrith Panthers square flag icon with 2020 colours.svg Penrith Panthers
Minor Premiers Penrith Panthers square flag icon with 2020 colours.svg Penrith Panthers
Runners-up Newcastle colours.svg Newcastle Knights
Wooden spoon North Sydney colours.svg North Sydney Bears
Man of Steel Hullcolours.svg Bureta Faraimo
(NSW Cup Player of the Year)
Top point-scorer(s) Newcastle colours.svg Josh Mantellato 248
(19 tries, 86 goals)
Top try-scorer(s) Wellington colours.svg Sami Sauiluma 21

The 2014 New South Wales Cup season is the second tier rugby league competition held in New South Wales, after the National Rugby League. The 2014 season will kick off on Saturday, 8 March 2014.

Contents

Clubs

In 2014, 13 clubs are fielding teams in the New South Wales Cup. The New Zealand Warriors have replaced the Auckland Vulcans and the Penrith Panthers have returned to the competition replacing the Windsor Wolves this season.

ColorsClubLocationStadiumFoundedJoined*A-Grade Team
Canterbury colours.svg Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs Belmore, NSW, Australia Belmore Sports Ground 19342008 Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs
Cronulla colours.svg Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks Cronulla, NSW, Australia Remondis Stadium 19632008 Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks
Melbourne Storm
Illawarra colours.svg Illawarra Cutters Wollongong, NSW, Australia WIN Stadium 20122012 St. George-Illawarra Dragons
Manly Sea Eagles colours.svg Manly-Warringah Sea Eagles Manly, NSW, Australia Brookvale Oval 19462008 Manly-Warringah Sea Eagles
Wellington colours.svg Mount Pritchard Mounties Mount Pritchard, NSW, Australia Mount Pritchard Oval 20122012 Canberra Raiders
Newcastle colours.svg Newcastle Knights Newcastle, NSW, Australia Hunter Stadium 19882012 Newcastle Knights
Newtown colours.svg Newtown Jets Newtown, NSW, Australia Henson Park 19082008 Sydney Roosters
New Zealand colours.svg New Zealand Warriors Penrose, Auckland Mount Smart Stadium 19952014 New Zealand Warriors
North Sydney colours.svg North Sydney Bears Sydney, NSW, Australia North Sydney Oval 19082008 South Sydney Rabbitohs
Hullcolours.svg Wentworthville Magpies Wentworthville, NSW, Australia Ringrose Park 19632008 Parramatta Eels
Balmain colours.svg Wests Tigers Campbelltown, NSW, Australia Campbelltown Stadium
Leichhardt Oval
19992013 Wests Tigers
Penrith Panthers square flag icon with 2020 colours.svg Penrith Panthers Penrith, NSW, Australia Sportingbet Stadium 19662014 Penrith Panthers
Australian colours.svg Wyong Roos Kanwal, NSW, Australia Morrie Breen Oval 19102013 Sydney Roosters

*: The season the team joined is in the NSW Cup, not any other competition before this.

Ladder

2014 New South Wales Cup season - Round 20
TeamPldWDLBPFPAPDPts
1 Penrith Panthers square flag icon with 2020 colours.svg Penrith Panthers 2116041588395+19334
2 Illawarra colours.svg Illawarra Cutters 2112261556380+17628
3 Balmain colours.svg Wests Tigers 2112072533422+11128
4 Hullcolours.svg Wentworthville Magpies 2112072588538+2028
5 New Zealand colours.svg New Zealand Warriors 2111172435372+6327
6 Wellington colours.svg Mount Pritchard Mounties 2111082546447+9926
7 Cronulla colours.svg Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks 2111091549461+8824
8 Newcastle colours.svg Newcastle Knights 2110092507466+4124
9 Newtown colours.svg Newtown Jets 2191101503550-4720
10 Australian colours.svg Wyong Roos 2180112344448-12420
11 Canterbury colours.svg Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs 2152131434551-11714
12 Manly Sea Eagles colours.svg Manly Sea Eagles 2140152370615-24512
13 North Sydney colours.svg North Sydney Bears 2120172362620-2588

Season

[1]

Round 1

HomeAwayGroundDateTimeResult
PenrithNewcastle Centrebet Stadium Saturday 8 March2:15 pm14-24
CanteburyCronulla Belmore Sports Ground Saturday 8 March3:00 pm30-38
IllawarraWest Tigers WIN Stadium Saturday 8 March3:00 pm14-34
ManlyMounties Brookvale Oval Saturday 8 March4:45 pm10-50
WyongNorth SydneyMorry Breen OvalSunday 9 March3:00 pm6-34
WentworthvilleNZ Warriors Belmore Sports Ground Saturday 8 March1:00 pm38-24

BYE: Newtown

Round 2

HomeAwayGroundDateTimeResult
NZ WarriorsIllawarra Eden Park Saturday 15 March2:45 pm (NZ) 12:45 pm SYD12-12
WentworthvilleNewtownRingrose ParkSunday 16 March3:00 pm44-10
Wests TigersCronulla Leichhardt Oval Saturday 15 March3:00 pm12-20
CanterburyManly Belmore Sports Ground Saturday 15 March3:00 pm32-10
WyongPenrithMorry Breen OvalSunday 16 March3:00 pm30-26
NewcastleMounties Hunter Stadium Sunday 16 March4:15 pm10-46

BYE: North Sydney

Round 3

HomeAwayGroundDateTimeResult
PenrithCanterbury Centrebet Stadium Saturday 22 March2:15 pm22-12
MountiesNewtownAubrey Keech ReserveSaturday 22 March3:00 pm38-16
CronullaIllawarra Remondis Stadium Saturday 22 March4:45 pm22-34
ManlyWentworthville Brookvale Oval Sunday 23 March12:45 pm28-30
NewcastleNorth SydneyTownson OvalSunday 23 March3:00 pm50-22
WyongWests TigersMorry Breen OvalSunday 23 March3:00 pm18-28

BYE: NZ Warriors

Round 4

HomeAwayGroundDateTimeResult
IllawarraNewtown WIN Stadium Saturday 29 March3:00 pm24-14
NZ WarriorsWests Tigers Westpac Stadium Saturday 29 March3:00 pm26-32
MountiesNorth SydneyAubrey Keech ReserveSaturday 29 March3:00 pm20-18
WentworthvillePenrith Ringrose Park Saturday 30 March3:15 pm22-42
CanterburyWyong Belmore Sports Ground Saturday 30 March3:00 pm18-32
NewcastleCronulla Hunter Stadium Sunday 30 March12:45 pm23-16

Round 5

HomeAwayGroundDateTimeResult
CronullaNZ Warriors Remondis Stadium Saturday 5 April12:45 pm6-44
NewtownCanterbury Henson Park Saturday 5 April3:00 pm14-14
PenrithMounties Centrebet Stadium Saturday 5 April3:15 pm32-16
IllawarraNorth Sydney WIN Stadium Sunday 6 April3:00 pm38-6
Wests TigersManly Leichhardt Oval Sunday 6 April11:00 am27-26
WentworthvilleWyongRingrose ParkSunday 6 April3:00 pm24-22

Round 6

HomeAwayGroundDateTimeResult
MountiesNewcastle GIO Stadium Saturday 12 April12:45 pm50-30
NewtownWentworthville Henson Park Saturday 12 April3:00 pm30-22
North SydneyWyong North Sydney Oval Saturday 12 April3:00 pm12-22
PenrithWests Tigers Centrebet Stadium Saturday 12 April3:00 pm22-14
NZ WarriorsCanterbury Eden Park Sunday 13 April11:45 am (NZ) 9:45 am SYD18-14
ManlyCronulla Brookvale Oval Sunday 13 April12:45 pm10-38

Round 7

HomeAwayGroundDateTimeResult
CanterburyWests Tigers Belmore Sports Ground Saturday 19 April3:00 pm6-40
North SydneyManly North Sydney Oval Saturday 19 April3:00 pm14-42
WentworthvilleMountiesRingrose ParkSunday 19 April3:00 pm54-24
IllawarraNZ Warriors WIN Jubilee Oval Saturday 19 April3:15 pm28-35
CronullaNewtown Remondis Stadium Saturday 19 April5:15 pm46-10
NewcastleWyongNewcastle SportsSunday 20 April3:00 pm54-6

BYE: Penrith

Round 8

HomeAwayGroundDateTimeResult
CronullaPenrith Remondis Stadium Saturday 26 April12:45 pm26-20
NewtownNZ Warriors Henson Park Saturday 26 April3:00 pm12-48
IllawarraManly WIN Stadium Saturday 26 April3:00 pm26-4
CanterburyNewcastle ANZ Stadium Saturday 26 April5:15 pm12-44
WyongMountiesMorry Breen OvalSunday 27 April3:00 pm20-16
North SydneyWentworthville North Sydney Oval Sunday 27 April3:00 pm16-20

BYE: West Tigers

Round 8b

HomeAwayGroundDateTimeResult
North SydneyCanterbury Centrebet Stadium Saturday 3 May3:15 pm20-27
NewtownManly Henson Park Saturday 3 May3:00 pm16-18
PenrithNZ Warriors Centrebet Stadium Saturday 3 May1:00 pm36-8
MountiesWests TigersAubrey Keech ReserveSaturday 3 May3:00 pm24-14
WentworthvilleNewcastleRingrose ParkSaturday 3 May3:00 pm50-32
WyongIllawarraMorry Breen OvalSunday 4 May3:00 pm0-40

BYE: Cronulla

Round 9

HomeAwayGroundDateTimeResult
NZ WarriorsMounties Eden Park Saturday 10 May2:45 pm (NZ) 12:45 pm SYD22-42
CronullaWentworthville Remondis Stadium Saturday 10 May3:00 pm28-30
ManlyWests Tigers Brookvale Oval Saturday 10 May3:00 pm28-22
NewtownNorth Sydney Henson Park Saturday 10 May3:00 pm44-22
NewcastlePenrithCessnock Sports GroundSaturday 10 May3:00 pm16-38
IllawarraCanterbury WIN Stadium Sunday 11 May3:00 pm34-22

BYE:Wyong

Round 10

HomeAwayGroundDateTimeResult
WentworthvilleIllawarra Pirtek Stadium Saturday 17 May12:45 pm36-30
CanterburyPenrith Belmore Sports Ground Saturday 17 May3:00 pm28-35
ManlyNZ Warriors Brookvale Oval Saturday 17 May3:00 pm18-22
WyongNewtownMorry Breen OvalSunday 18 May3:00 pm8-34
North SydneyNewcastle North Sydney Oval Sunday 18 May3:00 pm18-12
CronullaWests Tigers Remondis Stadium Saturday 17 May3:15 pm28-30

BYE: Mounties

Round 11

HomeAwayGroundDateTimeResult
Wests TigersNewcastle Campbelltown Stadium Saturday 24 May1:00 pm26-22
MountiesCanterburyAubrey Keech ReserveSaturday 24 May3:00 pm38-36
ManlyPenrith Brookvale Oval Saturday 24 May3:00 pm8-42
North SydneyNZ Warriors North Sydney Oval Saturday 24 May3:00 pm22-26
NewtownIllawarra Henson Park Saturday 24 May3:00 pm42-22
WyongCronullaMorry Breen OvalSunday 25 May3:00 pm16-38

BYE: Wentworthville

Round 12

HomeAwayGroundDateTimeResult
NewtownMounties Allianz Stadium Saturday 31 May3:15 pm36-18
CronullaNorth Sydney Remondis Stadium Saturday 31 May3:00 pm25-18
IllawarraPenrith WIN Stadium Saturday 31 May3:00 pm18-19
NZ WarriorsNewcastle Mt Smart Stadium Sunday 1 June11:45 pm (NZ) 9:45 am SYD34-12
ManlyWyong Brookvale Oval Saturday 31 May3:00 pm30-36
Wests TigersWentworthville Leichhardt Oval Saturday 31 May3:00 pm52-16

BYE: Cantebury

Round 13

HomeAwayGroundDateTimeResult
North SydneyNewtown North Sydney Oval Saturday 7 June3:00 pm16 - 38
IllawarraCronulla WIN Stadium Saturday 7 June1:00 pm23 - 22
PenrithWyong Centrebet Stadium Saturday 7 June3:00 pm32 - 24
CanterburyNZ Warriors Belmore Sports Ground Saturday 7 June3:00 pm28 - 0
NewcastleWests TigersCessnock Sps GroundSaturday 7 June3:00 pm12 - 34
MountiesWentworthvilleAubrey Keech ReserveSaturday 7 June3:00 pm16 - 20

BYE: Manly

Round 14

HomeAwayGroundDateTimeResult
NewtownNewcastle Henson Park Saturday 14 June3:00 pm26 - 28
ManlyNorth Sydney Brookvale Oval Saturday 14 June3:00 pm54 - 22
NZ WarriorsCronulla Rugby Park, GISBORNE Saturday 14 June3:00 pm16-12
MountiesWyongAubrey Keech ReserveSaturday 14 June3:00 pm6 - 14
CanterburyWentworthville Belmore Sports Ground Saturday 14 June3:00 pm20 - 22
PenrithIllawarra Centrebet Stadium Saturday 14 June3:15 pm28 - 22

BYE: West Tigers

Round 15

HomeAwayGroundDateTimeResult
North SydneyPenrith North Sydney Oval Saturday 21 June3:00 pm28 - 32
Wests TigersNewtown Leichhardt Oval Saturday 21 June3:00 pm32 - 16
MountiesIllawarraAubrey Keech ReserveSaturday 21 June3:00 pm18 - 25
NZ WarriorsWyong Mt Smart Stadium Saturday 21 June5:15 pm (NZ) 3:15 pm SYD8 - 12
CronullaManly Remondis Stadium Saturday 21 June5:15 pm48 - 18
NewcastleCanterburyNewcastle SportsSunday 22 June3:00 pm38 - 12

BYE: Wentworthville

Round 16

HomeAwayGroundDateTimeResult
CronullaCanterbury Remondis Stadium Saturday 28 June3:00 pm24 - 37
NewtownWyong Henson Park Saturday 28 June3:00 pm40 - 26
ManlyIllawarra Brookvale Oval Saturday 28 June3:00 pm12 - 46
Wests TigersMounties Campbelltown Stadium Saturday 28 June3:15 pm26 - 30
NZ WarriorsPenrith Mt Smart Stadium Sunday 29 June11:45 am (NZ) 9:45 am SYD14 - 20
NewcastleWentworthvilleNewcastle Sports GroundSunday 29 June3:00 pm34 - 14

BYE: North Sydney

Round 17

HomeAwayGroundDateTimeResult
NewtownCronulla Henson Park Saturday 5 July3:00 pm16 - 36
CanterburyMounties Belmore Sports Ground Saturday 5 July3:00 pm12 - 42
WyongManlyMorry Breen OvalSunday 6 July3:00 pm36 - 0
IllawarraNewcastle WIN Jubilee Oval Saturday 5 July3:15 pm26 - 0
Wests TigersPenrith Leichhardt Oval Sunday 6 July11:00 am20 - 40
WentworthvilleNorth SydneyRingrose ParkSunday 6 July3:00 pm56 - 16

BYE: NZ Warriors vs BYE

Round 18

HomeAwayGroundDateTimeResult
NZ WarriorsWentworthville Mt Smart Stadium Saturday 12 July5:15 pm (NZ) 3:15 pm SYD30 - 6
CanterburyIllawarra Belmore Sports Ground Saturday 12 July3:00 pm24 - 24
PenrithNewtown Centrebet Stadium Saturday 12 July3:00 pm36 - 20
CronullaMounties Remondis Stadium Saturday 12 July3:00 pm22 - 20
Norths SydneyWests Tigers North Sydney Oval Sunday 13 July3:00 pm24 - 42
NewcastleManlyNewcastle SportsSunday 13 July3:00 pm44 - 10

BYE: Wyong

Round 19

HomeAwayGroundDateTimeResult
NewtownPenrith Allianz Stadium Saturday 19 July12:45 pm31-30
Wests TigersCanterbury Leichhardt Oval Saturday 19 July3:00 pm18-28
MountiesManlyAubrey Keech ReserveSaturday 19 July3:00 pm32-30
North SydneyIllawarra North Sydney Oval Sunday 20 July3:00 pm12-26
WyongNZ WarriorsMorry Breen OvalSunday 20 July3:00 pm4-6
WentworthvilleCronullaRingrose ParkSunday 20 July3:00 pm36-40

BYE: Newcastle

Round 20

HomeAwayGroundDateTimeResult
PenrithCronulla Centrebet Stadium Saturday 26 July12:40 pm22-14
Wests TigersNorth Sydney Leichhardt Oval Saturday 26 July3:00 pm30-22
IllawarraWentworthville WIN Stadium Saturday 26 July3:00 pm44-18
CanterburyNewtown ANZ Stadium Saturday 26 July7:00 pm22-38
NZ WarriorsManly Mt Smart Stadium Sunday 27 July11:40 am (NZ) 9:40 am SYD32-18
WyongNewcastleMorry Breen OvalSunday 27 July3:00 pm12-22

BYE: Mounties

Round 21

HomeAwayGroundDateTimeResult
MountiesNZ WarriorsAubrey Keech ReserveSaturday 2 August3:00 pm42-4
CanterburyNorth Sydney Belmore Oval Saturday 2 August3:00 pm34-16
NewcastleIllawarraNewcastle SportsSaturday 2 August3:00 pm38-16
PenrithManly Centrebet Stadium Saturday 2 August3:00 pm36-0
NewtownWests Tigers Henson Park Saturday 2 August3:00 pm30-14
WyongWentworthvilleMorry Breen OvalSunday 3 August3:00 pm30-22

BYE: Cronulla

Round 22

HomeAwayGroundDateTimeResult
WentworthvilleManlyRingrose ParkSunday 10 August3:00 pm60-22
Wests TigersNZ WarriorsKirkham ParkSaturday 9 August1:00 pm (NZ) 11:00 am SYD28-22
IllawarraMounties WIN Stadium Saturday 9 August3:00 pm42-14
PenrithNorth Sydney Centrebet Stadium Saturday 9 August3:00 pm68-12
CronullaNewcastle Remondis Stadium Saturday 9 August3:00 pm12-56
WyongCanterburyMorry Breen OvalSunday 10 August3:00 pm40-18

BYE: Newtown

Round 23

HomeAwayGroundDateTimeResult
North SydneyMounties GIO Stadium Saturday 16 August12:40 pm0-40
ManlyNewtown Brookvale Oval Saturday 16 August3:15 pm38-18
CronullaWyong Remondis Stadium Saturday 16 August3:00 pm6-26
Wests TigersIllawarra Leichhardt Oval Saturday 16 August3:15 pm24-16
NewcastleNZ WarriorsSt Johns OvalSunday 17 August3:00 pm26-12
WentworthvilleCanterburyRingrose ParkSunday 17 August3:00 pm22-19

BYE: Penrith

Round 24

HomeAwayGroundDateTimeResult
IllawarraWyong WIN Stadium Saturday 23 August3:00 pm26-40
NZ WarriorsNewtown Mt Smart Stadium Saturday 23 August1:00 pm (NZ) 11:00 am SYD28-30
North SydneyCronulla North Sydney Oval Saturday 23 August3:00 pm10-32
ManlyNewcastle Brookvale Oval Saturday 23 August3:00 pm18-42
MountiesPenrithAubrey Keech ReserveSunday 24 August3:00 pm12-18
WentworthvilleWests TigersRingrose ParkSunday 24 August3:00 pm44-6

BYE: Cantebury

Round 25

HomeAwayGroundDateTimeResult
NZ WarriorsNorth Sydney Mt Smart Stadium Saturday 30 August1:00 pm (NZ) 11:00 am SYD48-12
ManlyCanterbury Brookvale Oval Saturday 30 August3:00 pm30-24
Wests TigersWyong Leichhardt Oval Saturday 30 August3:00 pm16-26
PenrithWentworthville Centrebet Stadium Saturday 30 August3:00 pm44-12
MountiesCronullaAubrey Keech ReserveSaturday 30 August3:00 pm38-24
NewcastleNewtownNewcastle SportsSunday 31 August3:00 pm26-24

BYE: Illawarra

Final Series Chart

Qualifying and elimination finalsSemi-finalsPreliminary finalsGrand Final
1 Penrith Panthers 42
4 Illawarra Cutters 6
Illawarra Cutters 29
NZ Warriors 12
5 Mounties 28 Penrith Panthers 31
8 NZ Warriors 36 Wentworthville Magpies 12
Penrith Panthers 48
Newcastle Knights 12
6 Wests Tigers 6 Newcastle Knights 34
7 Wyong Roos 28 Illawarra Cutters 10
Wentworthville Magpies 29
Wyong Roos 16
2 Newcastle Knights 24
3 Wentworthville Magpies 12

Qualifying/Elimination Finals

HomeAwayGroundDateTimeResult
Penrith PanthersIllawarra Cutters Leichhardt Oval Sunday 7 Septembernoon42-6
Newcastle KnightsWentworthville Magpies Leichhardt Oval Saturday 6 September12:40 pm24-12
MountiesNZ Warriors Leichhardt Oval Sunday 7 September2:00 pm28-36
Wests TigersWyong Roos Leichhardt Oval Sunday 7 September4:00 pm8-26

Semi-finals

HomeAwayGroundDateTimeResult
Illawarra CuttersNZ Warriors Leichhardt Oval Sunday 14 September4:00 pm29-12
Wentworthville MagpiesWyong Roos Leichhardt Oval Sunday 14 September6:10 pm29-16

Preliminary-Finals

HomeAwayGroundDateTimeResult
Penrith PanthersWentworthville Magpies Leichhardt Oval Sunday 21 September1:10 pm31-12
Newcastle KnightsIllawarra Cutters Leichhardt Oval Sunday 21 September3:10 pm34-10

Grand Final

HomeAwayGroundDateTimeResult
Penrith PanthersNewcastle Knights Allianz Stadium Sunday, 28 September3:10 pm48-12

2014 NRL State Championship match


From 2014 New South Wales Cup Premiers will play against the Queensland Cup Premiers with the winner to be crowned the Inaugural NRL State Champions. [2] [3]

Sunday, 5 October
3:50pm (AEDT)
Penrith Panthers Penrith Panthers square flag icon with 2020 colours.svg
2014 NSW Cup Premiers
28 32 Northern Pride colours.png Northern Pride
2014 QLD Cup Premiers
Tries:
Luke Capewell (17') 1
Eto Nabuli (24') 1
Waqa Blake (36') 1
Kierran Moseley (44') 1
Kieran Moss(51') 1
Goals:
Wes Naiqama 4/5
(19', 26', 46', 53')
Half Time: 1616
Tries:
Javid Bowen (12', 31', 63') 3
Blake Leary (7') 1
Semi Tadulala (59') 1
Tyrone McCarthy (72') 1
Goals:
Shaun Nona 2/5
(32', 40' pen)
Javid Bowen 2/2
(65', 73')
ANZ Stadium, Sydney
Referee: Adam Cassidy

[4]

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