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The NRL Grand Final is an annual rugby league match to determine the premiers of every National Rugby League season. It is a major sport event in Australia and regarded as the biggest showcase of rugby league football in the world. Since 1999, it has been contested at Stadium Australia in Sydney. [2]
This is a list of all the grand finals that were played to decide those premierships. Between 1912 and 1925, and again in 1937, the premiership was decided on a first-past-the-post basis, with a final only played if two teams finished with an equal amount of competition points. This happened in 1916, 1922, 1923 and 1924.
1951 NSWRFL Grand Final: 40: Manly-Warringah Sea Eagles: 40 – 0: Melbourne Storm: 2008 NRL Grand Final: 38: Eastern Suburbs Roosters: 38 – 0: St. George Dragons: 1975 NSWRFL Grand Final: 38: Brisbane Broncos: 38 – 12: Canterbury Bulldogs: 1998 NRL grand final: 36: Canberra Raiders: 36 – 12: Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs: 1994 NSWRL ...
1.6.1.1 Greatest win margins in a Grand Final. ... 1.6.4.1 Most points scored by one team in a Grand Final. ... pre-season warm-up games or NRL Nines games.
Clubs (Most Wins Against) 89 – Parramatta Eels: Clubs (Most Losses To) 73 – South Sydney Rabbitohs: Brookvale Oval Record Attendance: 27,655 vs. Parramatta Eels (1986) Record Attendance: 104,583 vs. Newcastle Knights (1999) @ Stadium Australia* Grand Final Record Attendance: 81,988 vs. New Zealand Warriors @ ANZ Stadium: Brookvale Oval Record
The 2023 NRL Grand Final was the conclusive and premiership-deciding game of the 2023 National Rugby League season in Australia. It was contested between the Penrith Panthers and the Brisbane Broncos on Sunday the 1st of October at Accor Stadium in Sydney.
The 1910 New South Wales team was the "first to come north" Queensland state team, 1931 From 1905, the states of Queensland and New South Wales were beginning to create Rugby League competitions, using the rules created in Northern England as a break-away game from Rugby Union.
In the final, Penrith took an 18–0 lead at half-time against Parramatta before running out winners 28–12 to secure their second consecutive title and becoming only the second team after the Sydney Roosters to win back to back titles in the NRL era. Following the grand final victory, the Penrith club came under scrutiny from sections of the ...