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2023 GF | PREMIERS - Penrith 26-24 Brisbane @ Accor

Grand Final: Penrith v Brisbane

  • Penrith Panthers

    Votes: 62 72.9%
  • Brisbane Broncos

    Votes: 23 27.1%

  • Total voters
    85
  • Poll closed .

Pugzley

Guest
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Its been a tough road for the broncos. Being financially secure, playing out of the best rugby keague stadium in Australia, only being on FTA every second week, receiving wall to wall coverage from a sychophant local press. I don't know how fans survived those last 8 years since their last grand final.
Also being on mostly on a Thursday/Friday night.
 
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12,482
As somebody who struggles with anxiety I’m not going to focus too much on the build up to this one.

It’s just about the performance and result on the night. If we win we confirm our greatness with a 3 peat. If we lose to this mob then I don’t want to even think about rugby league for the next few months.
Mate, not to make light of your issue but are GF weeks something you’re not used to?
 

Blues Riff

Bench
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3,350
The Bureau of Meteorology have released a severe weather warning for next Sunday night:

Hazardous levels of smug will be present around the Homebush area. This will result in the urge to have sex with your relatives or wear a f**kwits tuxedo (monster energy hoodie and Fox racing tracksuit pants).

Any respectable member of society is advised to avoid the area. So Broncos and Panthers will be sweet to attend.
Trying way too hard now, embarrassing yourself.
 

Munky

Coach
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12,192
Ball handling will be key. The offloads stick and Penrith could be vulnerable out wide.

It comes down to JFH, Leota and Yeo vs Haas, Carrigan and Flegler in the middle. Whoever wins the opening twenty will go a long way to disrupting the other sides forward rotation.
 

Chins get the wins

First Grade
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8,275
Ball handling will be key. The offloads stick and Penrith could be vulnerable out wide.

It comes down to JFH, Leota and Yeo vs Haas, Carrigan and Flegler in the middle. Whoever wins the opening twenty will go a long way to disrupting the other sides forward rotation.
Haas is a stat padder, he will be eaten alive. Carrigan is a fine player who has now overtaken Murray to be the number 2 lock in the game.
 

blaza88z

Coach
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15,184
We've beaten them already, we'll beat them again.

Not the result PENRITH fans wanted last night.
 

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