2007 Brisbane Broncos Season - 2007 Match Results

2007 Match Results

^ Not a Broncos Home Game
* Game following a Test Match
** Game following a State of Origin Match
Round Opponent Result Brisbane Opponent Date Venue Crowd Position
WCC St Helens Loss 14 18 23 Feb Reebok Stadium 23,207
1 North Queensland Cowboys Loss 16 23 16 Mar Suncorp Stadium 50,416 12/16
2 New Zealand Warriors Loss 14 24 25 Mar Mt Smart Stadium 16,738 12/16
3 Penrith Panthers Loss 28 29 30 Mar Suncorp Stadium 24,582 15/16
4 Sydney Roosters Win 32 10 6 Apr Aussie Stadium 11,476 12/16
5 ^ Gold Coast Titans Loss 16 28 13 Apr Suncorp Stadium 47,686 13/16
6 * Newcastle Knights Win 20 16 22 Apr EnergyAustralia Stadium 25,524 11/16
7 Melbourne Storm Loss 18 28 27 Apr Suncorp Stadium 33,750 13/16
8 South Sydney Rabbitohs Win 8 4 4 May Suncorp Stadium 27,387 12/16
9 Cronulla Sharks Loss 8 16 11 May Toyota Park 12,262 13/16
10 Manly Sea Eagles Loss 6 18 21 May Brookvale Oval 13,493 14/16
11 ** Newcastle Knights Win 71 6 27 May Suncorp Stadium 27,433 12/16
12 St George Illawarra Dragons Loss 4 11 1 Jun Oki Jubilee Stadium 10,302 15/16
13 BYE 12/16
14 ** Canterbury Bulldogs Win 19 12 15 Jun Telstra Stadium 10,121 10/16
15 Wests Tigers Win 48 18 25 Jun Suncorp Stadium 29,364 9/16
16 Penrith Panthers Win 24 16 30 Jun CUA Stadium 8,553 7/16
17 ** Gold Coast Titans Win 19 18 6 Jul Suncorp Stadium 48,621 6/16
18 North Queensland Cowboys Win 24 16 13 Jul Dairy Farmers Stadium 25,126 5/16
19 Parramatta Eels Loss 16 20 23 Jul Suncorp Stadium 25,702 5/16
20 Cronulla Sharks Win 30 16 29 Jul Suncorp Stadium 24,563 5/16
21 Manly Sea Eagles Loss 8 21 5 Aug Suncorp Stadium 35,784 6/16
22 Melbourne Storm Loss 6 14 12 Aug Olympic Park 7/16
23 Canterbury Bulldogs Loss 24 25 17 Aug Suncorp Stadium 35,199 9/16
24 Canberra Raiders Win 30 19 26 Aug Suncorp Stadium 31,614 8/16
25 Parramatta Eels Loss 22 68 2 Sep Parramatta Stadium 17,112 8/16
QF Melbourne Storm Loss 0 40 9 Sep Olympic Park 15,552

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