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Scott Hill (who had missed the 1999 grand final with injury) was playing his 200th and final game in the NRL. [3] By contrast, around half of the Brisbane Broncos players had premiership rings, most of them from the club's 1998 and 2000 grand final wins, while Justin Hodges was the only player in the Broncos squad that had won elsewhere, being ...
The 2006 NRL season was the 99th season of professional rugby league football in ... The winners in all grades were: ... 2006 NRL Grand Final. Sunday, 1 October ...
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.
The attendance, which saw 67,142 more people attend than had done so for the 1998 NRL Grand Final at the Sydney Football Stadium the year before, broke the record attendance for a grand final by nearly 30,000 people, with the previous record of 78,065 being set in 1965 when St George defeated South Sydney 12–8 at the Sydney Cricket Ground.
Darren Lockyer and Wayne Bennett with the NRL trophy after 2006 grand final.. The 2006 Brisbane Broncos season was the nineteenth in the club's history. Coached by Wayne Bennett and captained by Darren Lockyer, they won the NRL's 2006 Telstra Premiership, finishing the regular season in 3rd place before going on to defeat the first-placed Melbourne Storm in the 2006 NRL Grand Final (their 6th).
In 2005, a record national audience of 4.1 million tuned in to watch the grand final between the Wests Tigers and the North Queensland Cowboys. [14] The 2006 Grand Final was won by the Brisbane Broncos over the Melbourne Storm, 15–8. The matchup was a significant milestone in the history of the NRL, as two interstate teams (teams not from New ...
2000 NRL Grand Final: 90,414 Stadium Australia: Newcastle Knights: 30 – 24: Parramatta Eels: 2001 NRL Grand Final: 83,833 ANZ Stadium: South Sydney Rabbitohs: 30 – 6: Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs: 2014 NRL Grand Final: 83,625 ANZ Stadium: Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks: 14 – 12: Melbourne Storm: 2016 NRL Grand Final
It was a Grand Final rematch between the North Queensland Cowboys and the Wests Tigers, this time the previous season's runners-up North Queensland taking the game 32-12. The Bulldogs became the first team to win after a Bye this year with a comprehensive 12-30 drubbing of the Raiders in Canberra