BRONCOS
Luck of the draw:Another cracking draw with the Broncos playing seven of their first 12 games at Suncorp Stadium. They play just three of last year’s top-eight teams twice and have three consecutive home games to finish the season. They have three byes after round 13. In other words, no excuses.
Banana peel: The Broncos will face their grand-final nemesis, the Panthers, twice. Their long haul to America to kick-off the season in Las Vegas will impose some early fatigue.
Can’t-miss match: Round six versus the Dolphins, when defectors Herbie Farnworth and Tom Flegler will face their former Broncos teammates at Suncorp on Friday, April 12.
Byes: R13, R16, R24
Play once: Wests Tigers, Dragons, Bulldogs, Knights, Warriors, Sharks, Raiders and Sea Eagles.
Play twice: Roosters, Panthers and Storm, Rabbitohs, Eels, Cowboys, Dolphins and Titans.
Turnarounds:
5 days: 1 game
6 days: 4 games
7+ days: 18 games
Verdict: A brilliant draw, even better than last season. Top-four certainties if they stay fit.
Grade: A
PANTHERS
Luck of the draw: The defending premiers have a bye ahead of the last two State of Origin games, which will be a huge advantage if they supply as many representatives as they have in the past. They face the Storm and Broncos early in the season and then not again until later in the year, as well as the Warriors just once in Magic Round. They also have three five-day turnarounds, in rounds 8, 17 and 23, the last of which leads into their clash with Parramatta.
Banana peel: They have the most difficult start to the season possible for the three-time champions, facing Storm who have won 19 straight round one fixtures dating back to 2005, down in Melbourne. They then back it up by facing arch rivals Parramatta (who beat them twice in 2023) followed by a grand final rematch against the Broncos, both at home at Bluebet Stadium.
Can’t-miss match: R3 v Broncos, the grand final rematch. This shapes as another classic match up after they faced off in one of the all-time great grand finals.
Byes: R6, R16, R19
Play Once: Bulldogs, Roosters, Wests Tigers, Warriors, Sharks, Dolphins Raiders and Titans
Play Twice: Broncos, Storm, Eels, Sea Eagles, Cowboys, Rabbitohs, Dragons and Knights
Turnarounds:
5 days: 3 games
6 days: 4 games
7+ days: 16 games
Verdict: They’re the best team in the competition but they’ve been thrown as many challenges as possible.
Grade: B
EELS
Luck of the draw: The Eels have a promising start to the season, facing just two top eight teams from 2023, Penrith in round 2 and Canberra in round 5. They’ll need to start fast because things get difficult later in the year.
Banana peel: They face the Panthers, Broncos and Storm twice throughout the year, and then every top four team from 2023 in the final seven rounds of the season. It’ll be a brutal finish to the year and they’ll need to bank wins early so they’re not fighting for a finals finish in the last two months of the season. They also have four five-day turnarounds throughout the year to manage.
Can’t-miss match: R2 v Panthers,: The Eels beat the three-time premiers twice in 2023 and Ivan Cleary’s team will be hellbent on getting one back early on Parra.
Byes: R9, R16, R20
Play once: Raiders, Cowboys, Warriors, Titans, Dolphins, Sharks, Knights and Dragons
Play twice: Panthers, Broncos, Storm, Tigers, Bulldogs, Sea Eagles, Rabbitohs, Roosters
Turnarounds:
5 days: 3 games
6 days: 6 games
7+ days: 14 games
Verdict: They need to take every opportunity to start the season fast.
Grade: C
BULLDOGS
Luck of the draw: The struggling Bulldogs have been given every chance to improve with no five-day turnarounds across their season. They also face the Panthers, Broncos and Storm just once each throughout the season, with the Warriors the only top four side they play twice (rounds 14 and 25).
Banana peel: They have a tough end of season when it comes to road trips. They have a fortnight in Queensland when they face Cowboys followed by the Broncos away in rounds 20-21, and then they take a home game against the Dolphins to Bundaberg in round 24, followed by a trip to New Zealand to face the Warriors six days later.
Can’t-miss match: Round 10 v Panthers when former Penrith centre Stephen Crichton will face his old teammates and is expected to have the No.1 on his back for Canterbury.
Byes: R8, R15, R19
Play Once: Panthers, Broncos at Brisbane, Titans, Rabbitohs, Tigers, Sea Eagles, Storm and Dolphins
Play Twice: Sharks, Roosters, Knights, Raiders, Warriors, Eels, Dragons and Cowboys
Turnarounds:
5 days: 0 games
6 days: 8 games
7+ days: 15 games
Verdict: A fair draw they should take advantage of.
Grade: A
DRAGONS
Luck of the draw: The Dragons have a big boost during the Origin period, facing the Panthers and the Broncos without all their representative stars. They then face the Panthers just once more, as well as top four teams Storm and Warriors once throughout the season. Only one five-day turnaround early in the season helps too, as well as four home games in the last five rounds.
Banana peel: It’s a tough start to the year with two away games in Queensland against Des Hasler’s Gold Coast followed by the Dolphins, and they miss out on Magic Round too. A brutal fortnight against Panthers and Storm after their last bye will start their ride into the finals too.
Can’t-miss match: R9 v Sharks. Shane Flanagan faces the team he coached to a premiership for the first time as an opponent.
Byes: R11, R16, R20
Play once:Cowboys, Warriors, Knights, Broncos, Storm, Raiders, Rabbitohs and Eels
Play twice: Roosters, Sharks and Panthers, Titans, Dolphins, Tigers, Sea Eagles and Bulldogs
Turnarounds:
5 days: 1 game
6 days: 8 games
7+ days: 14 games
Verdict: The Dragons can see big improvement with this draw.
Grade: B+
DOLPHINS
Luck of the draw: It’s vital the Dolphins start well with seven home games at Kayo or Suncorp in the opening 11 rounds. They also have three byes in the first 18 rounds to advance up the ladder if they can build momentum.
Banana peel: The Dolphins won’t be happy with the NRL mad scientists who put together the season draw. It’s arguably the worst schedule in the NRL. They are the only club to play before all three Origin games - without their rep stars. They also travel to Darwin, Auckland, Bundaberg and Perth for away games.
Can’t-miss match: Round six versus the Broncos, when their big-gun recruits Herbie Farnworth and Tom Flegler face their former Broncos teammates at Suncorp on Friday, April 12.
Byes: R3, R14, R18
Play once: Panthers, Raiders, Eels, Sea Eagles, Sharks, Rabbitohs, Bulldogs and Roosters
Play twice: Broncos, Storm, Warriors, Dragons, Tigers, Knights, Cowboys and Titans
Turnarounds:
5 days: 2 games
6 days: 4 games
7+ days: 17 games
Verdict: Overall, it’s the rough end of the pineapple. Wayne Bennett has his work cut out.
Grade: E
COWBOYS
Luck of the draw: The Cowboys have six of their last eight games at home, plus byes in round 19 and 25, so they could come charging home. They also avoid going to Auckland, Melbourne and Newcastle, three of their four toughest road trips. They are one of just five teams to play only once before the three Origin games.
Banana peel: The Cowboys have five away trips in the first seven rounds, including a tough Good Friday visit to Suncorp to face last year’s grand finalists the Broncos.
Can’t-miss match: Nothing beats a Cowboys-Broncos derby. The Cowboys will be gunning for revenge after being towelled up by the Broncos in Townsville last year. Pencil in their round 4 clash at Suncorp on March 29.
Byes: R16, R19, R25
Play once:Warriors, Storm, Knights, Dragons, Eels, Rabbitohs, Roosters and Sea Eagles
Play twice: Broncos, Panthers, Dolphins, Titans, Tigers, Bulldogs, Sharks and Raiders
Turnarounds:
5 days: 1 game
6 days: 10 games
7+ days: 12 games
Verdict: This is a good draw with late byes and a dream run home to playoffs redemption
Grade: B