2016 National Rugby Championship

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2016 National Rugby Championship
Date27 August – 22 October 2016
ChampionsPerth Spirit  (1st title)
Runners-upNSW Country Eagles
Matches played31
Official website
buildcorpnrc.com.au
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The 2016 National Rugby Championship (known as the Buildcorp National Rugby Championship for sponsorship reasons) was the third season of Australia's National Rugby Championship. It involved eight professional rugby union teams, one team fewer than in the previous two seasons. The competition kicked off on 27 August 2016.

Teams[edit]

Location of teams in the 2016 National Rugby Championship

Legend:

BC –  Brisbane City
CV –  Canberra Vikings
CE –  Country Eagles
MR –  Melbourne Rising
PS –  Perth Spirit
QC –  Queensland Country
SR –  Sydney Rays
WSRWestern Sydney Rams

A major change was made for the 2016 season with the scrapping of the Sydney Stars team. The Australian Rugby Union did not renew their licence for the competition to consolidate playing strength of the teams in New South Wales.[1] The North Harbour Rays subsequently changed their name to become the Sydney Rays.[1] Prior to the season it was also reported that the Canberra Vikings would be renamed the Canberra Kookaburras in a return to the traditional name of the ACT team, but this change was postponed until at least the 2017 season.[2]

The eight teams for the 2016 NRC season include three from New South Wales, two from Queensland, and one each from Australian Capital Territory, Victoria, and Western Australia:

Region Team Coach(es) Captain(s) Refs
ACT Canberra Vikings Australia Wayne Southwell Australia Jarrad Butler [2]
NSW NSW Country Eagles Australia Darren Coleman Australia Paddy Ryan [3]
Sydney Rays Australia Simon Cron Australia Matt Lucas [4]
Western Sydney Rams Australia John Muggleton Australia Paul Asquith [5]
QLD Brisbane City Australia Rod Seib Australia Sam Talakai [6]
Queensland Country Australia Toutai Kefu Australia James Tuttle [6]
VIC Melbourne Rising Australia Zane Hilton Australia Nic Stirzaker [7]
WA Perth Spirit Australia Dwayne Nestor Australia Heath Tessmann [8]

Home match venues scheduled for the 2016 NRC season:

Region Team Match Venue Capacity City
ACT Canberra Vikings Viking Park 8,000 Canberra
NSW NSW Country Eagles Endeavour Oval a 3,000 Orange
Magpies Rugby Park 3,000 Tamworth
Scully Park 11,000
Sports Ground No. 2 5,000 Newcastle
Sydney University 5,000 Sydney
Sydney Rays North Sydney Oval 20,000
Pittwater Park 10,000
Western Sydney Rams Concord Oval 20,000
QLD Brisbane City Ballymore 18,000 Brisbane
Queensland Country Bond University, Gold Coast 5,000 Gold Coast
Sports Ground 9,000 Toowoomba
VIC Melbourne Rising Holmesglen Reserve 3,000 Melbourne
Frankston Park 8,000
WA Perth Spirit UWA Rugby Club 4,000 Perth

Television coverage and streaming[edit]

Two of the NRC matches each weekend were broadcast live via Fox Sports, with the other matches shown on the Fox Sports streaming platform. Discussion of the NRC competition was included on Fox Sports' review show NRC Extra Time on Monday nights,[9] and the Rugby 360 program on Wednesday evenings.

Experimental Law Variations[edit]

The most significant new law variation adopted for the 2016 season was the further change in point scoring values, with tries made worth six points and any form of goal worth two points.[10]

Two of the scrum law variations trialed since the since the inaugural season of the National Rugby Championship in 2014 were adopted (along with other minor amendments) into World Rugby's laws in 2016 and were thus no longer law variations. These changes to Law 20.1(d) and Law 20.12(c) sanctioned against delay in forming a scrum, and against a scrum half whose team has not won the ball stepping onto the space between the position flanker and No. 8 while the ball is in the scrum.[11]

The other law variations used in 2014 and 2015,[12] were retained for the 2016 season.[9]

NRC Law Variations 2016
Existing Law of the Game Variation
Law 5.7(e)
If time expires and the ball is not dead, or an awarded scrum or lineout has not been completed, the referee allows play to continue until the next time that the ball becomes dead. The ball becomes dead when the referee would have awarded a scrum, lineout, an option to the non-infringing team, drop out or after a conversion or successful penalty kick at goal. If a scrum has to be reset, the scrum has not been completed. If time expires and a mark, free kick or penalty kick is then awarded, the referee allows play to continue.
Non-offending team is allowed to kick the ball into touch after being awarded a penalty kick, which has been blown after time expires, and the lineout will take place.
Law 9.A.1
Value of a Try - 5 points
Value of a Penalty goal - 3 points
Value of a Dropped goal - 3 points



Value of a Try - 6 points
Value of a Penalty goal - 2 points
Value of a Dropped goal - 2 points


Also being trialled in New Zealand’s Heartland Championship in 2016.[13]

Law 9.B.1(e)
The kicker must take the kick within one minute and thirty seconds (ninety seconds) from the time a try has been awarded. The player must take the kick within one minute and thirty seconds even if the ball rolls over and has to be placed again.
Time limit reduced to 60 seconds for conversion kicks, and 45 seconds for penalty kicks.
Law 17.2(d)
Keeping players on their feet. Players in a maul must endeavour to stay on their feet. The ball carrier in a maul may go to ground providing the ball is available immediately and play continues.
Greater policing of this law, in order to discourage "hold up tackles", by ensuring that the tackler, who holds up a ball carrier in an effort to form a maul, does not collapse the maul as soon as it has formed.
Law 19.2(d)
For a quick throw-in, the player must use the ball that went into touch. A quick throw-in is not permitted if another person has touched the ball apart from the player throwing it in and an opponent who carried it into touch. The same team throws into the lineout.
Players will be allowed to take quick throw-ins regardless of whether someone else has touched the ball
Law 19.6
The player taking the throw-in must stand at the correct place. The player must not step into the field of play when the ball is thrown. The ball must be thrown straight, so that it travels at least 5 metres along the line of touch before it first touches the ground or touches or is touched by a player.
Latitude will be given to the throwing team if the opposing team does not compete for the ball near where the ball is received
Law 21.2(a)
The kicker must take the penalty or free kick at the mark or anywhere behind it on a line through the mark.
Increased latitude will be given to where penalty and free kicks are to be taken
Competition rule - Bonus point awarded for scoring 4 tries Bonus point awarded if winning team scores 3 or more tries than their opponents.

This particular system has been used in France's professional leagues since the 2007–08 northern hemisphere season.[14][15]
Television match official protocols Television match official to only be consulted about tries and in-goal plays.

Regular season[edit]

The eight teams compete in a round-robin tournament for the regular season. Each team has four matches at home and four away. The top four teams qualify for the title play-offs with semi-finals and finals.

During this section of the tournament, teams can also play for the Horan-Little Shield, a challenge trophy that is played for when a challenge is accepted or offered by the holders.

Standings[edit]

National Rugby Championship
Pos Team P W D L PF PA PD TB LB Pts
1 NSW Country Eagles HL 7 6 0 1 280 190 +90 3 1 28
2 Sydney Rays 7 6 0 1 258 174 +84 3 0 27
3 Perth Spirit 7 5 0 2 250 210 +40 2 0 22
4 Melbourne Rising 7 3 0 4 260 262 −2 1 3 16
5 Canberra Vikings 7 3 0 4 254 276 −22 2 1 15
6 Western Sydney Rams 7 2 0 5 264 266 −2 1 4 13
7 Brisbane City 7 2 0 5 216 306 −90 0 1 9
8 Queensland Country 7 1 0 6 248 346 −98 0 3 7
Updated: 9 October 2016

Source: rugbyarchive.net
 • Teams 1 to 4 (Green background) at the end of the preliminary competition rounds qualify for the Title play-offs.
HL denotes the holder of the Horan-Little Shield.

Four points for a win, two for a draw, and no points for a bye.
One bonus point for the winning team scoring three or more tries than their opponent (TB), one bonus point for losing by eight or less (LB).
If teams are level on points in the standings at any stage, tiebreakers are applied in the following order:[Table notes 1]
 • Difference between points for and against
 • Match result between tied teams
 • Total number of tries scored in the competition

  1. ^ McKay, Brett. "NRC tie breaker method". Green and Gold Rugby. Archived from the original on 8 October 2016.

Competition rounds[edit]

Round 1[edit]

27 August 2016 Perth Spirit 20–16 Melbourne Rising BP McGillivray Oval, Perth  
11:00 Try: Morahan (2) 48', 67'
Havili 5'
Con: Lance (1/3) 67'
Try: Jeffries 38'
Reid 56'
Con: Debreczeni (2/2) 39', 57'
Attendance: 600
Referee: Graham Cooper[16]


27 August 2016 NSW Country Eagles 22–12 Brisbane City Uni Rugby Field, Sydney  
15:00 Try: Hanigan 26'
Newsome 40'
Needs 43'
Con: Deegan (2/3) 27', 40'
Cards: Needs yellow card 52' to 62'
Hanigan yellow card 69' to 79'
Try: Strachan 38'
Beauchamp 52'
Con: Russell (0/1)
Strachan (0/1)
Cards: Ready yellow card 6' to 16'
L. Tui yellow card 28' to 38'
Referee: Angus Gardner


28 August 2016 BP Sydney Rays 50–30 Western Sydney Rams North Sydney Oval, Sydney  
13:00 Try: Woolf (2) 4', 80'
Fitzpatrick 11'
Jones 14', Dempsey 32'
Simone 36', Roos 70'
Con: Sinclair (4/7) 5', 12', 15', 33'
Cards: Dempsey Yellow card 49' to 59' Yellow-red card 74' to 80'
Try: Paenga-Amosa (2) 17', 28'
Tufui 49'
Allen 58'
Con: Asquith (3/3) 29', 50', 59'
Nikoro (0/1)
Cards: Payne yellow card 64' to 74'
Referee: Will Houston


28 August 2016 Queensland Country 20–58 Canberra Vikings BP Bond University, Gold Coast  
15:00 Try: Banks (2) 72', 74'
Perese 61'
Con: Mason (1/3) 75'
Try: Dargaville (2) 6', 27'
Arnold (2) 19', 50'
Speight (2) 68', 80'
Abel 30'
Jackson-Hope 76'
Con: Jooste (5/8) 6', 28', 51', 68', 77'
Referee: Nic Berry

Round 2[edit]

1 September 2016 BP Sydney Rays 28–8 Perth Spirit North Sydney Oval, Sydney  
16:30 Try: Jones 23'
Wileman 49'
Fitzpatrick 64'
Luxton 75'
Con: Lucas (2/4)49', 64'
Try: Louwrens 4'
Con: Lance (1/1) 5'
Cards: Stringer yellow card 34' to 44'
Vasukicakau yellow card 54' to 64'
May yellow card 64' to 74'
Alatimu yellow card 80' to 80+1'
Referee: Angus Gardner


Horan-Little Challenge 3 September 2016 Brisbane City 44–36 Western Sydney Rams BP Ballymore, Brisbane  
15:00 Try: Felsman (2) 61', 71
Gibbon 12', Tui 22'
Talakai 35', Houston 42'
Con: McIntyre (3/4) 23', 35', 43'
Felsman (1/1) 63'
James (0/1)
Cards: Gunn yellow card 31' to 41'
Houston yellow card 51' to 61'
Ready yellow card 65' to 75'
Try: Paenga-Amosa 6'
Gale 30'
Smart 40'
Viiga 52'
Kei 66'
Con: Asquith (3/5) 31', 52', 67'
Cards: Skelton yellow card 33' to 43'
Referee: Ed Martin


4 September 2016 Melbourne Rising 46–32 Queensland Country Holmesglen Reserve, Melbourne  
13:00 Try: English 5'
Leafa 32'
Meehan 48'
Timani 55'
Tuimalealiifano 58'
Tuipulotu 73'
Con: Meehan (5/5) 5', 32', 49', 56', 75'
Debreczeni (0/1)
Cards: Reid yellow card 7' to 17'
Toolis yellow card 78' to 80+2'
Try: Simmons 9'
Rodda 12'
Perese 17'
Mitchell 40'
Con: Mason (4/4) 10', 13', 18', 40'
Referee: Rohan Hoffmann


4 September 2016 Canberra Vikings 28–60 NSW Country Eagles BP Viking Park, Canberra  
15:00 Try: A. Robinson (2) 67', 75'
Smith 65'
Arnold 80'
Con: Jooste (2/4) 65', 76'
Cards: Coleman yellow card 7' to 17'
Try: Newsome (2) 3', 61'
Perry (2) 9', 50'
Ward 23', Hanigan 29'
Godwin 46', R. Robinson 57'
Con: Deegan (5/7) 4', 10', 30' 48', 58'
Adams (1/1) 61'
Cards: Newsomeyellow card 63' to 73'
Fainga'ayellow card 63' to 73'
Perry yellow card 80' to 80+1'
Referee: Graham Cooper

Round 3[edit]

10 September 2016 BP Western Sydney Rams 24–30 Perth Spirit Concord Oval, Sydney  
13:00 Try: Toleafoa 25'
Paenga-Amosa 30'
Payne 65'
Con: Asquith (3/3) 26', 31', 67'
Cards: Toleafoa yellow card 11' to 21'
Try: Lance 14'
Matuauto 22', Vasukicakau 32'
Louwrens 40'
Con: Lance (3/4) 14', 33', 40'
Cards: Havilli yellow card 74' to 80'
Referee: Ed Martin


10 September 2016 BP Queensland Country 22–30 Sydney Rays Bond University, Gold Coast  
15:00 Try: Perese 27'
Third 65', Banks 78'
Con: Tuttle (1/1) 28'
Third (1/2) 66'
Try: Woolf (2) 35', 47'
Palmer 40', Brown 58'
Con: Lucas (3/4) 37', 40', 59'
Cards: Sinclair yellow card 9' to 19'
Bergelin yellow card 65' to 75'
Referee: Jordan Way


Horan-Little Challenge 11 September 2016 Brisbane City 20–52 Canberra Vikings BP Ballymore, Brisbane  
13:00 Try: Naisarani 3'
Frisby 16'
Kuridrani 37'
Con: McIntyre (1/3) 38'
Cards: Kuridrani yellow card 66' to 76'
Try: Abel (2) 10', 45'
Noa 22', Robinson 27'
Butler 66', Carter 74'
Speight 78'
Con: Thompson (3/4) 23', 27', 46'
Jooste (2/3) 76' 79'
Referee: Nic Berry


11 September 2016 NSW Country Eagles 32–30 Melbourne Rising BP Rugby Park, Tamworth  
15:00 Try: Latu 20'
Figg 23', Hanigan 31'
Gordon 33'
Con: Deegan (4/4) 21', 24', 31', 34'
Cards: Newsome yellow card 74' to 80'
Try: Meehan 27'
Snowden 43'
Silafai-Leaana 63'
R. Leota 78'
Con: Debreczeni (3/4) 27', 44', 79'
Referee: Will Houston

Round 4[edit]

17 September 2016 Sydney Rays 16–36 NSW Country Eagles BP Pittwater Park, Sydney  
13:00 Try: Vest 4'
Penalty try 57'
Con: Lucas (1/1) 5'
Sinclair (1/1) 57'
Try: Robinson (2) 40', 49'
Latu 20', Cusack 80'
Gordon 81'
Con: Deegan (2/3) 21', 51'
Adams (1/2) 80'
Cards: Latu yellow card 55' to 65'
Fainga'a yellow card 67' to 77'
Attendance: 1,500
Referee: Rohan Hoffmann


17 September 2016 Melbourne Rising 46–28 Brisbane City Holmesglen Reserve, Melbourne  
15:00 Try: Debreczeni (2) 19', 80'
Tupai 8', Reid 12'
Placid 32', Fox 72'
Con: Debreczeni (1/2) 13'
Meehan (4/4) 20', 33', 73', 80'
Cards: Tupai yellow card 37' to 47'
English yellow card 53' to 63'
Try: Naisarani (2) 29', 35'
White 58'
James 76'
Con: McIntyre (1/3) 30'
James (1/1) 76'
Cards: James yellow card 16' to 26'
Referee: Ed Martin


Horan-Little Challenge 18 September 2016 Canberra Vikings 22–16 Western Sydney Rams BP Viking Park, Canberra  
13:00 Try: Taliauli 31'
Tuala 40', McInerney 70'
Con: Jooste (2/3) 40', 71
Try: Latunipulu 18'
Toleafoa 36'
Con: Asquith (2/2) 18', 37'
Referee: Amy Perrett


18 September 2016 BP Perth Spirit 66–36 Queensland Country McGillivray Oval, Perth  
13:00 Try: Morahan (3) 31', 70', 75'
R. Haylett-Petty (2) 38', 40'
Vui 26', Louwrens 42'
Brache 46', Matuauto 79
Con: Lance (6/9) 27', 32', 40',
43', 47', 71'.
Cards: Stringer yellow card 55' to 65'
Try: Kaitu'u 56'
Paia'aua 59'
Cornelsen 62'
Mason 74'
Banks 82'
Con: Third (1/1) 57'
Mason (2/4) 63', 74'
Referee: Jordan Way

Round 5[edit]

24 September 2016 BP NSW Country Eagles 48–24 Perth Spirit Concord Oval, Sydney a  
13:00 Try: Gordon (3) 16', 29', 46'
R. Robinson 19'
Godwin 67', Hanigan 83'
Con: Adams (6/6) 17', 20', 47', 68', 84'
Cards: Fainga'a yellow card 10' to 20'
Croke yellow card 69' to 79'
Try: Tapuai 26'
Eden 32'
Matuauto 62'
Con: Lance (3/3) 27', 33', 64'
Attendance: 2,000
Referee: Nic Berry


24 September 2016 Western Sydney Rams 50–46 Queensland Country BP Concord Oval, Sydney  
15:00 Try: Smart (2) 22', 80'
Viiga 15', Asquith 37'
Paenga-Amosa 44'
Latunipulu 62'
Penalty Try 87'
Con: Asquith (2/4) 37', 45'
Walton (2/3) 63', 88'
Try: McNamara 5'
Banks 17', Pincus 20'
Casey 31', Scott-Young 33'
Jones 53'
Con: Mason (5/6) 18', 21', 31', 34', 54'
Cards: Jones yellow card 80+2' to 80+8'
Attendance: 2,000
Referee: Amy Perrett


Horan-Little Challenge 25 September 2016 Canberra Vikings 44–60 Melbourne Rising BP Viking Park, Canberra  
13:00 Try: Mann-Rea (3) 36', 40', 51'
Staniforth 47', Carter 56'
Thompson 73'
Con: Thompson (4/6) 47', 52', 56', 73'
Cards: Taliauli yellow card 64' to 74'
Try: English (3) 14, 44', 69'
Johansson (2) 53', 59', Jeffries 23'
Debreczeni 32', Toolis 67'
Tuipulotu 80'
Con: Debreczeni(3/9) 33', 60', 70'
Referee: Graham Cooper


25 September 2016 BP Brisbane City 32–38 Sydney Rays Ballymore, Brisbane  
15:00 Try: Sorovi 9'
McIntyre 28'
L. Tui 49'
Lacey 64'
Tupou 71'
Con: McIntyre (1/5) 50'
Try: Simone (2) 22', 33'
Dempsey 38', Turner 55'
Alcock 67'
Con: Lucas (3/4) 23', 33', 39'
Sinclair (1/1) 68'
Cards: Fitzpatrick yellow card 69' to 79'
Referee: Will Houston

Round 6[edit]

1 October 2016 Queensland Country 40–38 NSW Country Eagles BP Sports Ground, Toowoomba  
13:00 AEST Try: Paia’aua (2) 44', 49'
Scott-Young 4', Postal 25'
Casey 38', Asiata 70'
Con: Mason (2/5) 26', 45'
Third (0/1)
Try: Hill (2) 15', 73'
Kagiassis 17', L. Holmes 54'
Godwin 59'
Con: Deegan (4/5) 17', 55', 60', 74'
Referee: Damon Murphy


1 October 2016 BP Sydney Rays 58–14 Canberra Vikings Pittwater Park, Sydney  
15:00 AEST Try: Fitzpatrick (2) 20', 25'
Jones (2) 22', 79', Turner (2) 28', 40'
Wells 8', Sinclair 54'
Con: Lucas (5/7) 9', 20', 26', 29', 40'
Sinclair (0/1)
Cards: Alcock yellow card 71' to 80+1'
Try: Smiler 32'
McInerney 61'
Con: Jooste (1/1) 33'
Horan (0/1)
Attendance: 1,200
Referee: Nic Berry


Horan-Little Challenge 2 October 2016 Melbourne Rising 30–68 Western Sydney Rams BP Holmesglen Reserve, Melbourne  
15:00 AEDT Try: Tuipulotu (2) 41', 50'
Snowden 16', Leafa 22'
Con: Debreczeni (3/4) 17', 23', 51'
Cards: Johansson yellow card 32' to 42'
Toolis yellow card 60' to 70'
Debreczeni yellow card 67' to 77'
Try: Viiga (3) 9', 40', 67'
Sopoaga 19', Asquith 30'
Walton 33', Lolohea 45'
Nikoro 62', Taupou 79'
Con: Asquith (7/9) 10', 30', 34', 40', 46', 68', 80'
Cards: Smart yellow card 49' to 59'
Referee: Ed Martin


2 October 2016 BP Perth Spirit 60–22 Brisbane City McGillivray Oval, Perth  
14:00 AWST Try: Hardwick (2) 40', 64'
McCalman (2) 51', 60', Tessmann 15'
Brache 33', Masirewa 55'
Eden 76', R. Haylett-Petty 79'
Con: Prior (1/6) 16'
Eden (1/1) 65'
Alatimu (1/2) 76'
Cards: Louwrens yellow card 10' to 20'
Try: McIntyre 11'
Felsman 29', Lacey 67'
Con: McIntyre (2/3) 12', 30'
Cards: Sorovi yellow card 39' to 49'
Sooaemalelagi yellow card 48' to 58'
L. Tui yellow card 51' to 61'
Attendance: 400
Referee: Rohan Hoffmann

Round 7[edit]

Horan-Little Challenge 8 October 2016 BP Western Sydney Rams 40–44 NSW Country Eagles Concord Oval, Sydney  
13:00 AEDT Try: Viiga (2) 8' 26'
Wessels 22', Paenga-Amosa 48'
Smart 64', Minute 72'
Con: Asquith (2/6) 23', 64'
Cards: Viiga yellow card 68' to 78'
Try: Gordon (2) 44', 69'
R. Robinson 16', Fainga'a 31'
Ward 33', Ryan 76'
Con: Deegan (2/4) 32', 34'
Adams (2/2) 69', 77'
Cards: Figg yellow card 21' to 31'
Attendance: 3,000+
Referee: Graham Cooper


8 October 2016 BP Canberra Vikings 36–42 Perth Spirit Viking Park, Canberra  
15:00 AEDT Try: Mann-Rae (2) 27', 63'
Taliauli 9', Sinoti 17'
Thompson 78'
Con: Thompson (3/4) 10', 18', 79'
Horan (0/1)
Try: Stander (2) 21', 55'
Vasukicakau 37', Louwrens 48'
Meakes 66'
Con: Lance (1/1) 22'
Prior (3/3) 38', 49', 56'
Alatimu (1/1) 67'
Pen: Alatimu (1/1) 80'
Referee: Will Houston


9 October 2016 BP Melbourne Rising 38–32 Sydney Rays Frankston Park, Melbourne  
13:00 AEDT Try: Placid 12'
Cummins 17', Lomax 44'
English 76'
Con: Johansson (3/3) 13', 18', 45'
Snowden (1/1) 77'
Try: Dempsey 4'
Foley 6', Roos 19'
Jones 28', Simone 38'
Con: Sinclair (4/5) 5', 20', 29', 39'
Referee: Nic Berry


9 October 2016 Brisbane City 58–52 Queensland Country BP Ballymore, Brisbane  
14:00 AEST Try: White (2) 4', 12'
Naisarani (2) 46', 56', Gibbon (2) 65', 73'
Beauchamp 17', Kuridrani 21'
Con: McIntyre (5/8) 12', 18', 47', 58', 66'
Cards: Paraka yellow card 61' to 71'
Try: Tuttle (2) 36', 62'
Postal 9', Tupou 26'
Perese 60', Lefau 76'
Banks 78'
Con: Third (0/1)
Paia’aua (5/6) 27', 37', 61', 63', 79'
Cards: Tupou yellow card 49' to 59'
Attendance: 3,000+
Referee: Damon Murphy

Title play-offs[edit]

The top four sides in the regular season advanced to the semifinals of the knock-out stage, which was followed by the final to decide the National Rugby Championship title.

Semi-finals[edit]

15 October 2016 NSW Country Eagles 50–24 Melbourne Rising Sports Ground No. 2, Newcastle  
15:00 AEDT Try: Figg (2) 12', 37'
Robinson (2) 28', 31'
Gordon (2) 60', 80'
O'Regan 50'
Con: Deegan (3/6) 13', 29', 50,
Adams (1/1) 80'
Try: Naivalu 2'
Leafa 7'
Reid 64'
Con: Debreczeni (3/3) 3', 8', 65'
Referee: Graham Cooper


16 October 2016 Sydney Rays 24–42 Perth Spirit Pittwater Park, Sydney  
15:00 AEDT Try: Fitzpatrick 8'
Jones 10'
Woolf 71
Con: Lucas (2/2) 9', 11'
Sinclair (1/1) 72'
Cards: Dempsey yellow card 51' to 61'
Try: Prior (2) 33', 43'
Masirewa 15', Brache 21'
Tessmann 51', Rangi 75'
Con: Prior (3/6) 22', 43', 53'
Cards: Meakes yellow card 48' to 58'
Referee: Will Houston

Final[edit]

22 October 2016 NSW Country Eagles 16–20 Perth Spirit Scully Park, Tamworth  
19:45 AEDT Try: Figg 37'
Hill 75'
Con: Deegan (1/1) 37'
Adams (1/1) 75'
Cards: Perry yellow card 43' to 53'
Try: Louwrens (2) 33', 44'
Morahan 31'
Con: Tapuai (1/1) 45'
Lance (0/2)
Cards: Cowan yellow card 48' to 58'
Stander yellow card 64' to 74'
Referee: Nic Berry


Players[edit]

The leading scorers in 2016 over the regular season and finals combined were:

See also[edit]

Notes[edit]

^a The venue for the Round 5 fixture between NSW Country Eagles and Perth Spirit was moved from Orange due to heavy rains causing Endeavour Oval to become waterlogged. The match was relocated to Concord Oval in Sydney.[17]

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