2013 NRL Under-20s season explained

Year:2013
2013 NRL Under-20s season
Teams:16
Count:1st
Mpcount:2nd
Wooden Spoon Count:2nd
Matches:201
Points:10,675
Mvp Link:Player of the Year
Top Point Scorer: Patrick Templeman (307)
Top Try Scorer: Jonathon Reuben (28)
Prevseason Link:2012
Prevseason Year:2012
Nextseason Link:2014
Nextseason Year:2014

The 2013 NRL Under-20s season (commercial known as the 2013 Holden Cup due to sponsorship from Holden) was the sixth season of the National Rugby League's Under-20s competition. It was formerly called the Toyota Cup until 2013 when Holden bought the sponsorship. The draw and structure of the competition mirrored that of the NRL's 2013 Telstra Premiership.

Season summary

See also: 2013 NRL Under-20s season results.

Finals series

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HomeScore AwayMatch Information
width=24%Date and Timewidth=17%Venuewidth=11%Referees
Qualifying finals
align=left (1) Canberra Raiders26–27align=left (4) Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs15 September 2013, 1:30pmANZ Stadium, SydneyChris Butler and Chris Sutton
align=left (2) Penrith Panthers48–22align=left (3) Sydney Roosters14 September 2013, 1:30pmAllianz Stadium, SydneyAdam Gee and Jon Stone
Elimination finals
align=left (5) Wests Tigers26–22align=left (8) Brisbane Broncos15 September 2013, 11:15amANZ Stadium, SydneyPeter Gough and Shane Rehm
align=left (6) New Zealand Warriors20–18align=left (7) South Sydney Rabbitohs13 September 2013, 5:15pmANZ Stadium, SydneyDavid Munro and Matt Noyen
Semi-finals
align=left Canberra Raiders36–14align=left Wests Tigers20 September 2013, 3:05pmAllianz Stadium, SydneyDavid Munro and Adam Gee
align=left Sydney Roosters6–58align=left New Zealand Warriors20 September 2013, 5:15pmAllianz Stadium, SydneyChris Butler and Chris Sutton
Preliminary Finals
align=left Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs38–54align=left New Zealand Warriors27 September 2013, 5:15pmANZ Stadium, SydneyDavid Munro and Adam Gee
align=left Penrith Panthers36–20align=left Canberra Raiders28 September 2013, 5:15pmAllianz Stadium, SydneyChris Butler and Chris Sutton
Grand Final
align=left New Zealand Warriors30–42align=left Penrith Panthers6 October 2011, 3:55pmANZ Stadium, SydneyChris Butler and David Munro

Stats

Leading try scorers

Top 10 try scorers
PosNameTriesTeam
1Jonathon Reuben28Canberra Raiders
2Kurtis Rowe26Wests Tigers
3John Sila26Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs
4Tuimoala Lolohea22New Zealand Warriors
5Jake Mamo21Newcastle Knights
6Dane Chang20Melbourne Storm
Brenko Lee20Canberra Raiders
8Brendan Elliot19Sydney Roosters
9Jack Goodsell18Sydney Roosters
Javed Bowen18North Queensland Cowboys

Leading point scorers

Top 10 overall point scorers
PosPlayerTeamTGFGPoints
1Patrick TemplemanCanterbury Bulldogs171183307
2Manaia RudolphWests Tigers899230
3Bryce CartwrightPenrith Panthers1264176
4Brendan ElliotSydney Roosters1942160
5Mitchell BrasingtonParramatta Eels372156
6Matt McGahanMelbourne Storm858148
7Mason LinoNew Zealand Warriors2691147
8Tuimoala LoloheaNew Zealand Warriors2223134
9Jackson HastingsSt. George Illawarra Dragons850132
10Mitch CornishCanberra Raiders4541125

Leading goal scorers

Top 10 goal scorers
PosPlayerGoalsTeam
1Patrick Templeman118Canterbury Bulldogs
2Manaia Rudolph99Wests Tigers
3Mitchell Brasington72Parramatta Eels
4Mason Lino69New Zealand Warriors
5Bryce Cartwright64Penrith Panthers
6Matt McGahan58Melbourne Storm
7Mitch Cornish54Canberra Raiders
8Jackson Hastings50St. George Illawarra Dragons
9Samisoni Langi46Sydney Roosters
10Brendan Elliot42Sydney Roosters
Duncan Paia'aua42Brisbane Broncos

Leading field goal scorers

External links