|
Click the match link for full match details including teams, scoring details, articles and more
Fri April 11 2003Fri Apr 11: Knights 12 d. Bulldogs 6 at Energy Australia Stadium, New Lambton, Newcastle (NSW)Crowd: 22,212 Sat April 12 2003Sat Apr 12: Storm 18 d. Sharks 12 at Olympic Park, Melbourne (VIC)Crowd: 10,021 Sat April 12 2003Sat Apr 12: Souths 32 d. Tigers 22 at Aussie Stadium, Driver Ave, Moore Park, Sydney (NSW)Crowd: 11,167 Sat April 12 2003Sat Apr 12: Cowboys 0 l. Roosters 32 at Dairy Farmers Stadium, Kirwan, Townsville (QLD)Crowd: 12,089 Sun April 13 2003Sun Apr 13: Broncos 12 l. Warriors 32 at ANZ Stadium, Mt Gravatt, Brisbane (QLD)Crowd: 18,959 Sun April 13 2003Sun Apr 13: Dragons 12 l. Sea Eagles 38 at WIN Stadium, Wollongong (NSW)Crowd: 13,150 Sun April 13 2003Sun Apr 13: Eels 22 l. Raiders 36 at Parramatta Stadium, Parramatta, Sydney (NSW)Crowd: 11,081 Panthers bye
South Sydney Rabbitohs
[Index] [Season Index]
Articles during time period of the match
Sun April 13, 2003 Souths finally register two points Souths, Tigers South Sydney have finally collected two premiership points in the 2003 Telstra Premiership season, defeating Wests Tigers 32 – 22 in a tough encounter at Aussie Stadium. 17:36Wed April 9, 2003 Time for Souths to move on NRL, Souths The catch-cry of the Nick Pappas led South Sydney rebels this week has been "generational change". 15:38 Note: Links may be out of date if well in the past
Wests Tigers
[Index] [Season Index]
Articles during time period of the match
Sun April 13, 2003 Souths finally register two points Souths, Tigers South Sydney have finally collected two premiership points in the 2003 Telstra Premiership season, defeating Wests Tigers 32 – 22 in a tough encounter at Aussie Stadium. 17:36 Note: Links may be out of date if well in the past

No articles found |
| |
|
| |  |
Privacy Policy | Legals | Terminology | Credits Recommended Screen Resolution 1024 x 768 or higher | All times are Australian Eastern time unless otherwise specified Rleague.com PTY LTD, operated by Rugby League fans James Stewart (Content, Technical development and implementation), Matthew O'Neill (Content) & Chris Riediger (Content) Rleague powered by Referee applause
|