From exceptional skill to unreal glory, here are the numbers that proved rugby league delivered in 2022 to maintain its status as the greatest game of all.
in 2022, the most of any team.to record the best in the league., who has now been a part of 82 wins from 122 starts at the Panthers.slotted a field goal for the Wests Tigers from 38 metres out to upset the Eels on Easter Monday.82.
Thousand, four hundred and fifteen, the official crowd figure for the NRL Telstra Premiership grand final, the largest crowd at a rugby league match since 2019.using the most with 10.recording the most for the Dragons with 14.in 2022 – a figure slightly affected due to the premiership-winner missing a game due to illness in Round 10.leading the way with eight.
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