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NRLW / HNWP 2025 - Parramatta Eels

T-Boon

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that was a good challenge. I have no idea how the video ref finds a knock on (as in the ball propelling towards the opposition try line) in that replay.
 

parra pete

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Yay most points in a game by Pearson! For the Eels get another try and she gets the NRWL record!
Records come easy for Rat...

Group 20 League tag records held By Rachael Pearson (as at 30 June 2018)​

Group 20 Player of the Year...2010, 2011, 2014 and 2015, 2016

Most tries scored in a match – 6 (v Yanco Wamoon 2015)

Most goals in a match – 12/12 v Griffith Waratah Tigers 2016)

Most points in a match 40 (6 tries 8 goals v Yanco Wamoon 2015), 40 (4 tries 12 conversions V Waratah Tigers 2016)

Pearson is the only player in the Group 20 competition, up until the 2017 competition, to have posted 100 points in a season – and she has done it every full season she has played – with the exception of 2010 when kicks for goal were not allowed. That season she scored 88 from 22 tries. In 2011 she posted 184 in competition matches PLUS another 34 during the final series. 2012/2013 she was absent during studies in Canberra. She returned in 2014 and posted 138 points, plus another 10 in the finals. 2015 Rachael's tally reached 194 – before finals. 2016 Rachael scored a record 262 points (30 tries 71 goals) 2017 Injury in final game of the season ended her year. She finished with 194 points (23 tries 51 goals) 2018 Rachael equalled her own point scoring record of 262 points - (28 tries, 2 field goals, 74 goals) Rachael joined St George Illawarra Dragons in the NRLW competition, playing in the Grand Final and finishing as runner up to Sydney Roosters. Rachael was named in the NSW State of Origin squad in 2022 and named the Young Gun Player of the Year for the Dragons.

 

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