How it works
NRL 24-0 is a rugby-league take on the perfect-season game. Every rating comes from real match data — no made-up numbers.
About this site
NRL 24-0 is an independent, free-to-play rugby-league game and stats site built and maintained by Daniel Tomaro. Spin for a club and era, draft an all-time NRL (or NRLW) side and chase a flawless 24–0 season — then take on a vault of mini-games, browse the ladder, fixtures, stat leaders and a profile for every player. It's part of the “0 Series” alongside AFL 23-0 and Football Invincibles. It is unofficial and not affiliated with or endorsed by the NRL, NRLW or any club. Get in touch on the Contact page; data handling is covered in our Privacy Policy.
The data
Player ratings are built from Champion Data match-centre feeds (mc.championdata.com) — the same feeds that power nrl.com's match centre. Every completed match of every NRL Premiership season from 2014 to 2026 is aggregated at build time. Each player-season is its own draftable card, so the 2018 and 2024 versions of a player are separate. Real scorelines (try 4, goal 2, field goal 1) are summed straight from player stats to build the ladder and fixtures.
The rating
A player's rating comes from their per-game fantasy points, using the official 2026 NRL Fantasy point values across every stat the feeds expose. Those averaged points are mapped through a sigmoid into a 60–99 band — calibrated so a median starter sits in the low 80s and only genuine stars reach the high 90s. A squad averaging the high 90s is what it takes to go 24–0.
| Action | Points |
|---|---|
| Try | 8 |
| Goal (conversion / penalty) | 2 |
| Field goal | 5 |
| Try assist | 5 |
| Line break | 4 |
| Line break assist | 2 |
| Tackle | 1 |
| Tackle break | 2 |
| Missed tackle | −2 |
| Offload | 3 |
| Error | −2 |
| 40/20 | 4 |
| Run metres | ÷10 |
| Kick metres | ÷30 |
| Penalty conceded | −2 |
| Sin-bin / send-off | −5 / −10 |
| Try save | 5 |
| Kick defused | 1 |
The simulator
Your squad's average rating sets a deterministic win–loss record (high 90s ≈ 24–0). On top of that, a Monte-Carlo engine plays thousands of 24-game seasons against real per-season club strengths to show your odds of going 24–0, a win distribution, and where you'd rank among real premiership sides.
NRL 24-0 is unofficial and not affiliated with the NRL or any club. Part of the 0 Series alongside AFL 23-0 and Football Invincibles.