- Monday Night NRL results (2007-Present)
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From the 2007 NRL season onwards the National Rugby League decided to introduce Monday Night Football (MNF). The kick off time for these games was scheduled to be 7pm (Australian Eastern Standard Time). The NRL also decided to play the last MNF game of a season on a Sunday night rather than on a Monday night.
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2007 NRL season
- 13 August: The Cowboys-Panthers game was the first overtime/golden point game to be played on Monday Night Football, with the visiting Cowboys eventually beating the Panthers 30-26 in extra time.
2008 NRL season
- 9 June: The Storm suffer their first loss on Monday Night Football, going down 18-0 to the Titans at Skilled Park. The Storm had previously won seven straight MNF games.
2009 NRL season
2010 NRL season
Day Date Home Team Final Score Visiting Team Stadium Monday 15 March Wests Tigers 26-22 Manly Sea Eagles Sydney Football Stadium Monday 22 March Canberra Raiders 22-14 Brisbane Broncos Canberra Stadium Monday 29 March Cronulla Sharks 8-30 South Sydney Rabbitohs Toyota Stadium Monday 5 April South Sydney Rabbitohs 38-16 Canterbury Bulldogs ANZ Stadium Monday 12 April Parramatta Eels 14-24 Canberra Raiders Parramatta Stadium Monday 19 April Melbourne Storm 16-18 Manly Sea Eagles Etihad Stadium Monday 26 April Manly Sea Eagles 22-24 Gold Coast Titans Brookvale Oval Monday 10 May Sydney Roosters 14-32 North Queensland Cowboys Sydney Football Stadium Monday 17 May Manly Sea Eagles 12-19 Parramatta Eels Brookvale Oval Monday 24 May Penrith Panthers 31-16 Canterbury Bulldogs Penrith Stadium Monday 31 May Gold Coast Titans 16-30 Sydney Roosters Skilled Park Monday 7 June South Sydney Rabbitohs 32-4 North Queensland Cowboys ANZ Stadium Monday 14 June Melbourne Storm 6-38 Sydney Roosters AAMI Park Monday 21 June Newcastle Knights 6-4 Parramatta Eels EnergyAustralia Stadium Monday 28 June Canberra Raiders 10-18 Canterbury Bulldogs Canberra Stadium Monday 5 July St George Illawarra Dragons 8-12 Penrith Panthers WIN Jubilee Oval Monday 12 July Parramatta Eels 36-24 North Queensland Cowboys Parramatta Stadium Monday 19 July Wests Tigers 26-16 North Queensland Cowboys Leichhardt Oval Monday 26 July Brisbane Broncos 30-34 Sydney Roosters Suncorp Stadium Monday 2 August Newcastle Knights 32-14 Manly Sea Eagles EnergyAustralia Stadium Monday 9 August Canberra Raiders 30-26 Penrith Panthers Canberra Stadium Monday 16 August St George Illawarra Dragons 32-10 Manly Sea Eagles WIN Jubilee Oval Monday 23 August Sydney Roosters 14-23 Gold Coast Titans Sydney Football Stadium Monday 30 August Canterbury Bulldogs 18-24 Penrith Panthers ANZ Stadium Sunday 5 September St George Illawarra Dragons 38-24 South Sydney Rabbitohs WIN Jubilee Oval - 19 April: The Storm suffer their first MNF home loss (to the Manly Sea Eagles). They were 8-0 at home on MNF previously.
- 21 June: The Knights - Eels game is the lowest scoring game on MNF to date (10 points).
2011 NRL season
Day Date Home Team Final Score Visiting Team Stadium Monday 14 March Canterbury Bulldogs 24-14 Wests Tigers ANZ Stadium Monday 21 March Cronulla Sharks 16-10 St George Illawarra Dragons Toyota Stadium Monday 28 March North Queensland Cowboys 34-6 Melbourne Storm Dairy Farmers Stadium Monday 4 April Melbourne Storm 30-16 Canterbury Bulldogs AAMI Park Monday 11 April Brisbane Broncos 17-6 Newcastle Knights Suncorp Stadium Monday 18 April South Sydney Rabbitohs 0-16 St George Illawarra Dragons ANZ Stadium Monday 25 April Melbourne Storm 14-18 New Zealand Warriors AAMI Park Monday 9 May Manly Sea Eagles 20-0 Canberra Raiders Brookvale Oval Monday 16 May Gold Coast Titans 12-16 Manly Sea Eagles Skilled Park Monday 23 May Parramatta Eels 40-6 Cronulla Sharks Parramatta Stadium Monday 30 May Penrith Panthers 22-10 South Sydney Rabbitohs Penrith Stadium Monday 6 June Wests Tigers 17-16 (OT) Newcastle Knights Leichhardt Oval Monday 13 June Melbourne Storm 21-4 Sydney Roosters AAMI Park Monday 20 June Manly Sea Eagles 22-18 Parramatta Eels Brookvale Oval Monday 27 June St George Illawarra Dragons 24-6 Manly Sea Eagles WIN Stadium Monday 4 July Sydney Roosters 12-38 Canberra Raiders Sydney Football Stadium Monday 11 July Newcastle Knights 12-22 North Queensland Cowboys Ausgrid Stadium Monday 18 July St George Illawarra Dragons 38-8 Cronulla Sharks WIN Jubilee Oval Monday 25 July Canberra Raiders 24-19 St George Illawarra Dragons Canberra Stadium Monday 1 August Parramatta Eels 18-22 Melbourne Storm Parramatta Stadium Monday 8 August South Sydney Rabbitohs 56-6 Parramatta Eels ANZ Stadium Monday 15 August Cronulla Sharks 12-19 Canterbury Bulldogs Toyota Stadium Monday 22 August Newcastle Knights 6-26 Brisbane Broncos Ausgrid Stadium Monday 29 August West Tigers 39-10 Gold Coast Titans Campbelltown Stadium Sunday 4 September Sydney Roosters 40-8 Melbourne Storm Sydney Football Stadium - 18 April: The Dragons became the first road team on MNF to hold a home team scoreless by beating Souths 16-0.
- 25 April: The Warriors earned their first MNF win (0-3 previously) by beating the Storm on the road and consequently putting an end to the Storm's 10 match unbeaten record at home (dating back to 19 June 2010). This is also the first time a Monday Night Football game has been played on ANZAC Day.
- 6 June: The Tigers' gritty one point golden point win over the Knights ensured their MNF home winning streak would not be broken. This win extended their home winning streak to six consecutive wins.
- 11 July: The Knights suffered their first MNF home loss (22-12) to a depleted Cowboys side. They were previously 7-0 at home on MNF all-time.
- 8 August: In the Rabbitohs-Eels game Souths set an all-time scoring record by one team on MNF by scoring 56 points against Parramatta. Previously the Tigers had held this record by scoring 54 points against the Cowboys back in 2007.
- 22 August: This was to be Darren Lockyer's last ever MNF appearance, as he helped guide the Brisbane Broncos to a hard fought 26-6 win over the Newcastle Knights.
See also
- 2007 NRL season results
- 2008 NRL season results
- 2009 NRL season results
- 2010 NRL season results
- 2011 NRL season results
- Monday Night Football on Triple M
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