The Jersey Flegg Cup competition was first run in 1961 and ended in 2007 when the National Youth Competition was introduced. The competition was re-introduced in 2018. These records (apart from Jersey Flegg Titles) are from that season onward.
Jersey Flegg Titles: 2 – 1991, 1992
Most Games for the Club
39 Justin Worley (2018-2019)
37 Mathew Croker (2018-2019)
32 Brandon Russell (2018-2019)
30 Elijah Rasiga (2018-2019)
30 Ben Talty (2018-2019)
29 Luke Huth (2018-2019)
25 Jack Cameron (2018-2019)
25 Matthew Moon (2018-2019)
24 Thomas Cant (2022)
24 Tex Hoy (2018-2019)
Most Tries in a Match
4 Bradman Best v Manly, McDonald Jones Stadium – Rd 5, 2019. Newcastle won 62-6.
4 Nathanael Sasagi v Manly, McDonald Jones Stadium – Rd 5, 2019. Newcastle won 62-6.
3 Ben Talty v South Sydney, Maitland Sportsground – Rd 23, 2019. Newcastle won 36-32.
3 Bradman Best v North Sydney, McDonald Jones Stadium – Rd 22, 2019. Newcastle won 24-10.
3 Dylan Lucas v Manly, McDonald Jones Stadium – Rd 16, 2019. Newcastle won 52-6.
3 Tex Hoy v North Sydney, North Sydney Oval – Rd 6, 2019. Newcastle won 40-20.
3 Matt Cooper v Mounties, St John Oval – Rd 21, 2018. Newcastle won 42-6.
3 Ben Talty v St George Illawarra, Cessnock Sportsground – Rd 12, 2018. Newcastle won 36-32.
3 Beau Fermor v Cronulla, Cessnock Sportsground – Rd 6, 2018. Newcastle lost 24-30.
3 Tex Hoy v St George Illawarra, Michael Cronin Oval – Rd 4, 2018. Newcastle won 32-12.
3 Matt Cooper v Manly, Cessnock Sportsground – Rd 1, 2018. Newcastle won 58-10.
Most Tries in a Season
16 Matt Cooper in 17 games, 2018
14 Beau Fermor in 17 games, 2018
13 Ben Talty in 19 games, 2019
12 James Johnson in 23 games, 2022
12 Tex Hoy in 18 games, 2018
Most Tries for the Club
19 Ben Talty in 30 games
17 Tex Hoy in 24 games
16 Matt Cooper in 17 games
16 Justin Worley in 39 games
14 Beau Fermor in 17 games
Most Points in a Season
220 Kurtis Dark in 22 games, 2018 (5T, 100G)
144 Thomas Cant in 24 games, 2022 (5T, 62G)
94 Bayden Searle in 16 games, 2019 (2T, 43G)
64 Matt Cooper in 17 games, 2018 (16T)
56 Beau Fermor in 17 games, 2018 (14T)
Most Points in a Match
22 Kurtis Dark (1T, 9G) v Warriors, Mt Smart Stadium – Rd 22, 2018. Newcastle won 58-10.
18 Bayden Searle (1T, 7G) v Warriors, Mt Smart Stadium – Rd 8, 2019. Newcastle won 34-12.
18 Kurtis Dark (9G) v Warriors, Cessnock Sportsground – Rd 15, 2018. Newcastle won 54-6.
18 Kurtis Dark (9G) v Manly, Cessnock Sportsground – Rd 1, 2018. Newcastle won 58-10.
Most Goals in a Match
9 Kurtis Dark v Warriors, Mt Smart Stadium – Rd 22, 2018. Newcastle won 58-10.
9 Kurtis Dark v Warriors, Cessnock Sportsground – Rd 15, 2018. Newcastle won 54-6.
9 Kurtis Dark v Manly, Cessnock Sportsground – Rd 1, 2018. Newcastle won 58-10.
8 Bayden Searle v Manly, McDonald Jones Stadium – Rd 16, 2019. Newcastle won 52-6.
Most Points for the Club
220 Kurtis Dark in 22 games (5T, 100G)
144 Thomas Cant in 24 games (5T, 62G)
94 Bayden Searle in 16 games (2T, 43G)
76 Tex Hoy in 24 games (17T, 4G)
76 Ben Talty in 30 games (19T)
Biggest Winning Margins
56 62-6 v Manly, McDonald Jones Stadium – Rd 5, 2019.
54 54-0 v Victoria, Casey Fields – Rd 12, 2019.
48 58-10 v Warriors, Mt Smart Stadium – Rd 22, 2018.
48 54-6 v Warriors, Cessnock Sportsground – Rd 15, 2018.
48 58-10 v Manly, Cessnock Sportsground – Rd 1, 2018.
Biggest Losing Margins
30 12-42 v Penrith, Panthers Stadium – Rd 18, 2019.
26 10-36 v Sydney, Cessnock Sportsground – Rd 1, 2022.
22 12-34 v Cronulla, PointsBet Stadium – Rd 4, 2022.
18 12-30 v Manly, 4 Pines Park – Rd 18, 2022.
14 20-34 v Wests Tigers, St Johns Oval – Rd 19, 2019.
14 4-18 v Penrith, McDonald Jones Stadium – Rd 19, 2018.
Longest Winning Streaks
5 (Round 5, 2022 – Round 9, 2022)
5 (Round 8, 2019 – Round 14, 2019)
5 (Round 1, 2018 – Round 5, 2018)
Longest Losing Streaks
4 (Round 24, 2019 – Round 1, 2022)
3 (Finals Week 3, 2018 – Round 3, 2019)
Junior Kiwis
2 Daniel Ticehurst (2019), Starford To’a (2019)
NSW U20 Origin
3 Mathew Croker (2019), Tex Hoy (2019), Luke Huth (2019)
Qld U20 Origin
1 Beau Fermor (2018)
NSW U19 Origin
2 Max Bradbury (2022), Oryn Keeley (2022)
Qld U19 Origin
1 Paul Bryan (2022)
NSW U18 Origin
4 Bradman Best (2019), Mitchell Black (2019), Phoenix Crossland (2018), Jock Madden (2018)
Australian Schoolboys
4 Mitchell Black (2019), Ethan Ferguson (2022), Jock Madden (2018), Starford To’a (2018)
NSWRL Player of the Year
2018 Beau Fermor
Club Player of the Year
2018 Beau Fermor
2019 Luke Huth
2022 Thomas Cant
NRL Graduates
15 Grant Anderson (2019), Bradman Best (2019), Thomas Cant (2022), Mathew Croker (2018-2019), Phoenix Crossland (2018), Kurt Donoghoe (2020, 2022), Oryn Keeley (2022), Dylan Lucas (2019-2020), Jock Madden (2018), Krystian Mapapalangi (2022), Jirah Momoisea (2018), Brayden Musgrove (2018), Nathanael Sasagi (2019-2020, 2022), Pasami Saulo (2018), Starford To’a (2018-2019)