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2022 GF | PREMIERS - Penrith 28-12 Parramatta @ Accor

Grand Final: Penrith v Parramatta

  • Penrith Panthers

    Votes: 58 66.7%
  • Parramatta Eels

    Votes: 26 29.9%
  • Draw after Golden Point

    Votes: 3 3.4%

  • Total voters
    87
  • Poll closed .

Kilkenny

Coach
Messages
13,266
Parramatta have to win. The future of rugby league as we know it depends on it.

Slowly but surely, the Panthers are destroying rugby league with their negative and dangerous play. I’m not sure the game can survive another premiership.

Help us Brad Arthur. You’re our only hope.

Really silly stuff. Most reasonably minded supporters can appreciate what the Panthers have achieved, not just making three consecutive grand finals but an extraordinary win rate along the way.
 

AdelaideSharky

Juniors
Messages
849
Would love to see Parramatta win it for the first time in 36 years.

If Penriff win it the media will talk about Ivan Cleary as the second coming of Wayne Bennett and his son Chins as the next Immortal.
 

Sphagnum

Coach
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12,908
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High St will be covered in a thick cloud of methane all week. Penrith being touted as the best team in 1000 years by their deluded fan base already
 
Messages
4,103
You'd have to think parramatta are going to have to be at 100% for the whole 80 and probably have a decent chunk of luck ie refs help to have a chance in this game. Stranger things have happened but unless Penrith shit the bed you'd have to think they'll win.

Be cheering for parra though.
 

King-Gutho94

Coach
Messages
11,682
Panthers cry foul as Eels get jump on grand final tickets


Penrith have taken a stand for clubs throughout the NRL amid concerns next Sunday’s grand final could turn into a Parramatta party 36 years in the making.

Penrith expressed their concerns to the NRL that Eels fans had a 24-hour head start on Panthers supporters when it came to buying grand final tickets with certainty.

The Panthers didn’t get to play last year’s decider in front of their fans, but they know the importance of the support from the stands amid concerns Accor Stadium could be a sea of blue and gold on grand final night. Given the cost of a seat and the desire of the Eels army to see their team play in a decider that could end a 36-year drought, the Panthers wanted their concerns heard.

“[Penrith district chief executive] Matt Cameron was in touch with the NRL about this because we don’t think it’s fair for the two teams who played in the second prelim,” Panthers group chief executive Brian Fletcher said. “The Parramatta fans get the jump – a chance to buy seats knowing for certain their team is in the grand final. It will enable them to have an edge too in support, and I think it’s something that needs to be looked at in seasons to come. Ticket sales should be blocked off completely just before the first preliminary final and opened again on the Monday morning.”

The Panthers even contacted Souths about their concerns, but the Redfern outfit was happy with the NRL’s explanation.

The biggest impact of a one-sided grand final crowd I’ve witnessed was in 2016 when Cronulla fans screamed their team to victory against the Storm, ending another lengthy title drought.

Following Penrith’s complaint, the NRL spoke with the club and Souths on Saturday night to address their concerns. The NRL said a limited allocation of tickets was made available after Friday night’s preliminary final. The same allocation of tickets was also available after last night’s preliminary final, allowing both winning teams access to the same allocation. However, Parramatta fans can actually access both those ticket allocations.

The NRL says members of both grand final clubs will get an exclusive window to an additional allocation on Monday morning, followed by a general public final release. The NRL says the ticket process is consistent with previous years and ensures parity across the competing clubs.

 

yobbo84

First Grade
Messages
9,871
The scary thing is I still don't think Penrith are even playing their best football yet. Their attack in that first half was very clunky.

If they can put 80 minutes together they win comfortably.
I've never seen a side so dominant, yet so unable to run in a try. They just get you in all areas.
 
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