December 21, 2025, 7:58 pm

NRL | 2025 Round 1 Match Results – Las Vegas One Minute Match Review

Missed all the hype of the opening NRL Round and need and/or want to catch up in the quickest way possible? Well The Gurgler has you covered with our 2025 Round 1 Match Results One Minute Match Review.

Our famous One Minute Match Reviews offer up just enough facts and figures to make it through the Monday morning coffee catch ups, fifty cent train rides or carpools.

FINAL THOUGHTS

Another successful Las Vegas Round is done and dusted and at least the NRL matches weren’t so one-sided, although that could be debatable after the Channel Nein Cup between Canberra and the Warriors ended 30-8.

Canberra fans will be happy with another opening round win, and Warriors fans shouldn’t be too unhappy just yet.

Panthers fans will be used to the winning, but were pushed all the way by the Sharks, in a game that wouldn’t look out of place in September. You know the Panthers will be there at the sharp end of the season, but Cronulla were a hard one to judge pre-season, but the signs are good from this game.

Of course it’s early days, but some fans will be secretly determining Grand Final plans already.

2025 Round 1 Match Results – Las Vegas One Minute Match Reviews

Courtesy of nrl.com

2025 NRL Match Result Round 1 Las Vegas Summary

 

BEST OF STATS

Canberra have won seven of their last eight Round 1 matches, and it is W7 L1 for home games in Round 1 since 1998.

New Zealand Warriors have now won just one of ten away games in Round 1 in the NRL since 1998.

It was Penrith’s first Round 1 win since 2022.

Cronulla have won just three Round 1 games since 2010. But this was their first Round 1 loss to Penrith after three wins prior to 2010.

Bad news for Warriors and Sharks, as last year’s losers in Las Vegas missed the finals. Good news for Panthers and Raiders as the winners made the finals.

It’s 2/2 for Canberra in opening round clashes v Warriors.

Penrith have won five in a row v Cronulla and nine of the last ten games.

Cronulla have now lost seven away games in a row v Penrith.

Dylan Edwards passed 200 run metres in the Round 1 clash v Cronulla, he did for 16 of the 20 games he played in 2024.

 

 

Max Laynehttps://www.thegurgler.com
Max has no time for long bios, he has only time for sport and then more sport. Each week he tries to sum up what sport has tickled the collective fancy of The Gurgler.

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