1989 Panasonic Cup

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[edit] Format

For one of the few times in the competition's history, the format remained unchanged form the previous year, with the 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
4/04/89 Brisbane (BRL) 21 Port Moresby 12 Port Moresby
7/04/89 Brisbane (BRL) 9 NSW Country 2 Seagulls Stadium
12/04/89 St George 14 Brisbane (BRL) 10 Lang Park

[edit] Round 1

Date Winner Score Loser Score Venue
1/03/89 Brisbane Broncos 18 Canberra 13 Parkes
8/03/89 South Sydney 36 Penrith 12 Parramatta Stadium
10/03/89 Parramatta 22 Balmain 12 WACA Ground
15/03/89 Canterbury 24 Newcastle 2 Parramatta Stadium
22/03/89 Cronulla 22 Easts 10 Parramatta Stadium
29/03/89 Illawarra 12 Wests 0 Parramatta Stadium
19/04/89 North Sydney 13 Gold Coast 6 Parramatta Stadium
26/04/89 Manly 22 St George 10 Wagga Wagga

[edit] Quarter Finals

Date Winner Score Loser Score Venue
5/04/89 South Sydney^ 10 Canterbury 10 Parramatta Stadium
3/05/89 North Sydney 16 Manly 8 Parramatta Stadium
10/05/89 Illawarra 40 Cronulla 0 Parramatta Stadium
17/05/89 Brisbane Broncos 42 Parramatta 6 Townsville

[edit] Semi Finals

Date Winner Score Loser Score Venue
24/05/89 Illawarra% 12 North Sydney 12 Parramatta Stadium
31/05/89 Brisbane Broncos 24 South Sydney 4 Bathurst

[edit] Final

Date Winner Score Loser Score Venue
7/06/89 Brisbane Broncos 22 Illawarra 20 Parramatta Stadium

[edit] Notes

^- advanced having scored the first try

%- advanced on penalty countback

[edit] Player of the Series

[edit] Sources