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List of Parramatta Eels records

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Club Records

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Biggest Wins

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Margin Opponent Score Venue Date
70 Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks 74-4 Parramatta Stadium 23 August 2003
62 North Queensland Cowboys 62-0 Parramatta Stadium 29 July 2001
58 Western Suburbs Magpies 68-10 Campbelltown Stadium 18 July 1999
58 Penrith Panthers 64-6 Parramatta Stadium 17 March 2002
58 Brisbane Broncos 58-0 Bankwest Stadium 15 September 2019

Eels Biggest Losses

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Margin Opponent Score Venue Date
68 Canberra Raiders 0-68 Bruce Stadium 22 August 1993
60 Melbourne Storm 4-64 AAMI Park 25 August 2013
57 St. George Dragons 4-61 Cumberland Oval 7 June 1959
54 Melbourne Storm 10-64 Suncorp Stadium 11 May 2019
54 Manly Warringah Sea Eagles 0-54 Brookvale Oval 18 March 2018

Biggest Wins vs Current NRL Clubs

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Margin Score Opposition Venue Date
70 74–4 Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks Parramatta Stadium 23 August 2003
62 62–0 North Queensland Cowboys Parramatta Stadium 29 July 2001
58 64–6 Penrith Panthers Parramatta Stadium 17 March 2002
58 58–0 Brisbane Broncos Bankwest Stadium 15 September 2019
54 66–12 Wests Tigers Leichhardt Oval 29 April 2001
54 54–0 South Sydney Rabbitohs Parramatta Stadium 10 August 2002
52 56–4 Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs Parramatta Stadium 12 August 2005
51 54–3 Canberra Raiders Belmore Sports Ground 11 April 1982
50 50–0 Newcastle Knights EnergyAustralia Stadium 11 June 2005
44 54–10 Melbourne Storm Colonial Stadium 20 July 2001
44 56–12 New Zealand Warriors Parramatta Stadium 9 September 2001
40 52–12 Manly Warringah Sea Eagles Parramatta Stadium 13 June 2004
40 46–6 Gold Coast Titans Cbus Super Stadium 22 March 2020
36 36–0
40–4
St. George Illawarra Dragons Pirtek Stadium
ANZ Stadium
17 May 2014
11 August 2018
33 33–0 Eastern Suburbs Roosters Sydney Cricket Ground 19 September 1982
28 48–20 Dolphins Sunshine Coast Stadium 24 June 2023

Biggest Losses vs Current NRL Clubs

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Margin Score Opposition Venue Date
68 0–68 Canberra Raiders Bruce Stadium 22 August 1993
60 4–64 Melbourne Storm AAMI Park 25 August 2013
54 0–54 Manly Warringah Sea Eagles Lottoland 18 March 2018
52 4–56 Sydney Roosters Sydney Football Stadium 15 March 2014
50 6–56 South Sydney Rabbitohs ANZ Stadium 8 August 2011
48 6–54 Newcastle Knights Hunter Stadium 8 September 2013
48 0–48 New Zealand Warriors Mt. Smart Stadium 12 July 2014
46 14–60 Brisbane Broncos Parramatta Stadium 25 June 1995
42 4–46 North Queensland Cowboys 1300SMILES Stadium 27 July 2015
38 4–42 Gold Coast Titans Glen Willow Oval 26 May 2013
37 0–37 St. George Illawarra Dragons WIN Jubilee Oval 4 September 2009
36 6–42 Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs Belmore Sports Ground 12 April 1993
34 6–40 Penrith Panthers Cbus Super Stadium 3 September 2021
30 18–48 Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks Parramatta Stadium 13 August 1995
28 16–44 Dolphins TIO Stadium 19 April 2024
27 6–33 Wests Tigers Leichhardt Oval 30 May 2004

Biggest Wins vs Former Clubs

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Margin Score Opposition Venue Date
58 68–10 Western Suburbs Magpies Campbelltown Stadium 18 July 1999
50 55–5 Illawarra Steelers Belmore Sports Ground 30 May 1982
50 54–4 Newtown Jets Belmore Sports Ground 5 June 1983
42 52–10 South Queensland Crushers Parramatta Stadium 8 June 1997
40 40–0 Gold Coast Seagulls Parramatta Stadium 8 July 1990
40 44–4 North Sydney Bears North Sydney Oval 25 July 1999
36 38–2 Balmain Tigers Belmore Sports Ground 13 June 1982
30 36–6 St. George Dragons Parramatta Stadium 16 March 1986
12 18–6 Western Reds Parramatta Stadium 28 July 1996
8 10–2 Adelaide Rams Pioneer Oval 16 May 1998

Biggest Losses vs Former Clubs

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Margin Score Opposition Venue Date
57 4–61 St. George Cumberland Oval 7 June 1959
42 10–52 Western Suburbs Lidcombe Oval 11 June 1972
40 12–52 Illawarra Steelers Steelers Stadium 16 July 1995
35 7–42 Newtown Cumberland Oval 13 April 1957
34 0–34 North Sydney Bears North Sydney Oval 9 June 1974
33 14–47 Balmain Leichhardt Oval 2 August 1947
20 6–26 Gold Coast Seagulls Seagulls Stadium 23 May 1992
19 14–33 South Queensland Crushers Suncorp Stadium 30 April 1995
10 14–24 Western Reds WACA Ground 21 July 1995
Adelaide Rams

Streaks

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Most Consecutive Wins

  • 12 Matches; 18 April - 24 July 1964
  • 12 Matches; 2 April - 26 June 1977

Most Consecutive Losses

  • 19 Matches; 24 May 1959 - 13 June 1960

Comebacks

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Biggest Comeback

Recovered from a 22-point deficit.

  • Trailed Canberra 22-0 at halftime to win 30-22 at Parramatta Stadium (26 April 1987)

Worst Collapse

Surrendered a 24-point lead.

Tigers Up 31-0 with not much time on the clock and Parramatta Eels managed to get 5 converted tries to make the game 30-31. Parramatta Eels may not have won that game but a significant comeback to say the least and great for points for and against.

Individual Records

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Most First Grade Games

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Most Tries In A Match

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Most Goals In A Match

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Most Points In A Match

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(Mick Cronins' tallies in today's game would be 30 points in a game, as the value of a try was worth 3 points until the 1983 season)

Most Tries In A Season

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Most Tries For Club

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Most Points In A Season

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  • 282 (16 tries, 117 goals) Mick Cronin in 1978
  • 279 (11 tries, 123 goals) Mick Cronin in 1982
  • 265 (8 tries, 116 goals, 1 field goal) Jason Taylor in 2001
  • 253 (15 tries, 104 goals) Mick Cronin in 1979
  • 226 (4 tries, 105 goals) Mick Cronin in 1983
  • 225 (7 tries, 101 goals, 2 field goals) Mick Cronin in 1977
  • 220 (7 tries, 95 goals, 2 field goals) Mitchell Moses in 2022
  • 217 (15 tries, 77 goals, 3 field goals) Luke Burt in 2009
  • 214 (11 tries, 85 goals) Luke Burt in 2005
  • 204 (6 tries, 90 goals) Mick Cronin in 1985

Most Points For Club

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  • 1,971 (75 tries, 865 goals, 2 field goals), Mick Cronin (1977–1986)
  • 1,793 (124 tries, 646 goals, 5 field goals), Luke Burt (1999–2012)
  • 1,090 (33 tries, 474 goals, 10 field goals), Mitchell Moses (2017– )
  • 643 (90 tries, 141 goals, 1 field goal), Clint Gutherson (2016 - )
  • 548 (93 tries, 104 goals, 6 field goals), Steve Ella (1979–1988)
  • 460 (24 tries, 194 goals), Arch Brown (1965–1969)
  • 459 (113 tries, 2 goals, 3 field goals), Jarryd Hayne (2006–2014, 2018)
  • 444 (21 tries, 180 goals) Clinton Schifcofske (1998-2000)
  • 410 (110 tries) Brett Kenny (1980-1993)

Honours

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Premierships

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Year Opponent Score
1981 Newtown Jets 20-11
1982 Manly Warringah Sea Eagles 21-8
1983 Manly Warringah Sea Eagles 18-6
1986 Canterbury-Bankstown 4-2

Runners-up

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Year Opponent Score
1976 Manly Warringah Sea Eagles 10-13
1977 St. George Dragons 9-9
1977 Replay St. George Dragons 0-22
1984 Canterbury-Bankstown 4-6
2001 Newcastle Knights 24-30
2009 Melbourne Storm (premiership stripped for salary cap breach) 16-23
2022 Penrith Panthers 12-28

Minor Premierships (5)

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1977, 1982, 1986, 2001, 2005

Finals Appearances (31)

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1962, 1963, 1964, 1965, 1971, 1975, 1976, 1977, 1978, 1979, 1981, 1982, 1983, 1984, 1985, 1986, 1997{ARL}, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2017, 2019, 2020, 2021, 2022.

Rothmans Medal winners

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Clive Churchill Medal

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Player of the Year (Ken Thornett Medal)

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Dally M Awards

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Dally M Medal winners

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Dally M Fullback of the Year

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Dally M Winger of the Year

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Dally M Centre of the Year

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Dally M Halfback of the Year

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Dally M Prop of the Year

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Dally M Hooker of the Year

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Dally M Second-Rower of the Year

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Dally M Lock of the Year

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Dally M Rookie of the Year

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Dally M Coach of the Year

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Provan-Summons Medal

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See also

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References

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