NRL Ladder 2026: Updated Standings & Points Table (13 July)

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Liam Carter

July 13, 2026

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The 2026 NRL season is the 119th season of professional rugby league in Australia and the 29th run by the National Rugby League. Seventeen teams compete across 27 regular season rounds, with the top eight qualifying for the finals series ahead of the Grand Final on 4 October at Accor Stadium.

NRL 2026 Ladder

The ladder below reflects all completed results in the 2026 NRL season. Teams are ranked by competition points, with points differential used as the tiebreaker when teams are level.

PositionTeamPlayedWinsDrawsLossesByesPoints ForPoints AgainstPoints DifferencePoints
1stPenrith Panthers (Q)1613033503223+28032
2ndNew Zealand Warriors1611053470276+19428
3rdSydney Roosters1611053412336+7628
4thCronulla-Sutherland Sharks1610063468345+12326
5thNewcastle Knights1711062441402+3926
6thSouth Sydney Rabbitohs169073458372+8624
7thDolphins1710072452388+6424
8thNorth Queensland Cowboys1710072408424-1624
9thManly Warringah Sea Eagles179082441309+13222
10thMelbourne Storm178092414416-220
11thCanterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs167093292394-10220
12thCanberra Raiders1770102345436-9118
13thWests Tigers1770102355485-13018
14thBrisbane Broncos1650113315441-12616
15thParramatta Eels1760112331507-17616
16thGold Coast Titans1640123297409-11214
17thSt. George Illawarra Dragons (X)1620143244483-23910

(Q) Qualified for finals series. (X) Cannot qualify for finals.

NRL 2026 Points System

NRL Teams
Source: Love Rugby League

The NRL uses a competition points system to determine ladder positions across the 27-round regular season.

  • A win awards 2 competition points
  • A draw awards 1 competition point to each team
  • A loss awards 0 competition points
  • A bye awards 2 competition points
  • Each team receives three byes across the 27-round season due to the 17-team structure
  • When two or more teams finish on equal competition points, points differential (Points For minus Points Against) is used as the primary tiebreaker
  • If points differential is also equal, further tiebreakers such as points scored (Points For) and head-to-head record may be applied

How NRL 2026 Finals Qualification Works

The top eight teams on the ladder at the end of 27 regular season rounds qualify for the NRL finals series, which runs across four weeks.

  • The top eight teams at the end of the regular season qualify for the finals
  • Week 1 features two Qualifying Finals (1st vs 4th and 2nd vs 3rd) and two Elimination Finals (5th vs 8th and 6th vs 7th)
  • Qualifying Final winners advance directly to the Preliminary Finals, while losers receive a second chance in Week 2
  • Week 2 features two Semi-Finals: losers of the Qualifying Finals play the winners of the Elimination Finals
  • Week 3 features two Preliminary Finals to determine the Grand Final participants
  • The Grand Final is played at Accor Stadium on Sunday 4 October 2026
  • Higher-ranked teams earn home ground advantage throughout the finals series

NRL 2026 Teams

Seventeen teams compete in the 2026 NRL season across five Australian states and territories plus New Zealand. The lineup remained unchanged for the fourth consecutive year.

TeamSeasonHome GroundHead CoachCaptain
Brisbane Broncos39thSuncorp StadiumMichael MaguireAdam Reynolds
Canberra Raiders45thGIO StadiumRicky StuartJoseph Tapine
Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs92ndAccor StadiumCameron CiraldoStephen Crichton
Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks60thOcean Protect StadiumCraig FitzgibbonCameron McInnes
Dolphins4thSuncorp Stadium / Kayo StadiumKristian WoolfTom Gilbert
Gold Coast Titans20thCbus Super StadiumJosh HannayTino Fa’asuamaleaui
Manly Warringah Sea Eagles77th4 Pines ParkKieran ForanTom Trbojevic
Melbourne Storm29thAAMI ParkCraig BellamyHarry Grant
Newcastle Knights39thMcDonald Jones StadiumJustin HolbrookKalyn Ponga
New Zealand Warriors32ndGo Media StadiumAndrew WebsterMitchell Barnett
North Queensland Cowboys32ndQld Country Bank StadiumTodd PaytenReuben Cotter
Parramatta Eels80thCommBank StadiumJason RylesMitchell Moses
Penrith Panthers60thCommBank StadiumIvan ClearyNathan Cleary
South Sydney Rabbitohs117thAccor StadiumWayne BennettCameron Murray
St. George Illawarra Dragons28thJubilee Stadium / WIN StadiumDean Young (interim)Damien Cook
Sydney Roosters119thAllianz StadiumTrent RobinsonJames Tedesco
Wests Tigers27thCommBank Stadium / Leichhardt OvalBenji MarshallApisai Koroisau

Seventeen teams across five states and New Zealand contest the 2026 NRL season.

Author By:

Liam Carter

Liam has over a decade of experience covering AFL, NRL, and cricket. He focuses on match insights, player performance, and clear, data-backed analysis for Australian sports fans. He has covered major domestic leagues and international fixtures, bringing a strong understanding of game situations and team dynamics. His approach combines statistics with real match context, helping readers get simple and practical insights from every game.

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