1988 Panasonic Cup
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[edit] Format
Northern Territory, South Australia, Western Australia and Victoria were replaced by the 3 new NSWRL clubs (Brisbane Broncos, Gold Coast Giants and Newcastle Knights) reducing the competition to 19 teams, participating in a straight knock-out. There was a random draw for all rounds other than the Preliminary Rounds.
[edit] Preliminary Rounds
Date | Winner | Score | Loser | Score | Venue |
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22/03/88 | NSW Country | 25 | Port Moresby | 0 | Port Moresby |
25/03/88 | Combined Brisbane | 8 | NSW Country | 0 | Lang Park |
30/03/88 | Newcastle Knights | 26 | Combined Brisbane | 10 | Newcastle |
[edit] Round 1
Date | Winner | Score | Loser | Score | Venue |
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17/02/88 | St George | 10 | Parramatta | 6 | Belmore Sports Ground |
24/02/88 | Cronulla | 8 | Canterbury | 5 | Parramatta Stadium |
28/02/88 | Easts | 36 | Wests | 16 | Wagga Wagga |
2/03/88 | South Sydney | 29 | Canberra | 10 | Parramatta Stadium |
9/03/88 | North Sydney | 12 | Gold Coast | 6 | Parramatta Stadium |
16/03/88 | Balmain | 12 | Illawarra | 10 | Parramatta Stadium |
6/04/88 | Penrith | 24 | Brisbane Broncos | 10 | Parramatta Stadium |
13/04/88 | Newcastle | 18 | Manly | 10 | Parramatta Stadium |
[edit] Quarter Finals
Date | Winner | Score | Loser | Score | Venue |
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23/03/88 | South Sydney | 6 | Cronulla | 2 | Parramatta Stadium |
20/04/88 | St George | 14 | Penrith | 8 | Parramatta Stadium |
27/04/88 | Easts | 16 | Newcastle | 6 | Parramatta Stadium |
27/04/88 | Balmain | 14 | North Sydney | 10 | Parramatta Stadium |
[edit] Semi Finals
Date | Winner | Score | Loser | Score | Venue |
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4/05/88 | Balmain | 19 | South Sydney | 4 | Tamworth |
18/05/88 | St George | 18 | Easts | 14 | Parramatta Stadium |
[edit] Final
Date | Winner | Score | Loser | Score | Venue |
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25/05/88 | St George | 16 | Balmain | 8 | Parramatta Stadium |
[edit] Player of the Series
- Peter Gill (St George)