Want more NRL information than just the draw, results or the current ladder? Then you are in the right place with the home of NRL Stats and Stuff via our 2023 NRL Round 12 Stats Summary for the weekend that was.
Each week we compile and keep up to date a wide range of stats from the latest weekend of NRL action plus the best 2023 NRL Season Stats to help you to the top of the tipping competition, land a few responsible winners or even make your Supercoach team better.
For those playing at home that stats below are up to Round 12.
2023 NRL Round 12 Stats Summary
- Four of the five top eight teams heading into Round 12 playing at hone lost this weekend.
- Manly have now beaten Canberra 13 times in a row on a Sunday.
- Gold Coast have won just one Sunday away game from 8 matches since 2022.
- Parramatta won at the Sydney Football Stadium for the first time since 2009.
- The Wests Tigers 66 points is a record for joint venture clubs in the NRL, beating the previous record of 58 points that the St George Illawarra Dragons set twice in two separate 58-16 wins.
- Wests Tigers had only scored a combined total of 52 points in their previous four games at Lecihhardt.
- It was the Cowboys highest amount of points conceded since losing 64-30 to the Roosters in 2007. The Cowboys have conceded 66 points twice before in 1995 and 1996.
- Parramatta are the first team to crack 300 points for the season.
- Broncos, Penrith and Wests Tigers are the only teams not to blow a half time lead.
- Melbourne’s win ensure that all three teams who lost their first post-bye game went on to win the next two. Good news for Dolphins fans whose loss this weekend was first game after the bye.
2023 NRL Round 12 Stats Summary – Ladder
2023 NRL Round 12 Stats Summary – Round 12 H2H Stats
We go H2H from the previous round to see which team came out on top of the stats charts as well as results.
2023 NRL Season Stats Summary – Form Summary
Are some teams just flat track bullies beating the lower sides.
Maybe some teams can only win at home and powder on the road.
All those stats and more are below.
Note: that top and bottom teams are decided as such:
Ladder position is based on the ladder position of the opposition before each round starts. For Round 1 we used the final 2022 ladder position.
Top eight is any team in the top eight heading into the weekend.
Bottom eight is the bottom nine teams, and we forgot to change it from bottom eight in 2022.
2023 NRL Season Stats Summary – Scoring Summary
Your place to go for all the point scoring stats we could be bothered compiling.
There’s some first and second half scoring statistics, as well as the ever popular first and last try scoring stats by team.
2023 NRL Season Stats Summary – HTFT Stats
Who gets a half time lead and blows it?
Which team are as safe as houses?
Which team wins second halves, usually because they are so terrible in the first half?
2023 NRL Season Stats Summary – Bye Stats
We have a full piece of bye analysis for the 2023 NRL season, and you can find that here, but for now, here are the highlights.
2023 NRL Season Stats Summary – Playing Stats
Here are all the playing stats for the season so far, with the metre eaters, offloaders, line breakers and bad boys of the NRL all under the microscope and displayed here for all.