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2023 Grand Final Panthers vs Broncos

Iamback

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Matty johns podcast is pretty good, proper analysis without the agendas, simply pointing out the subtleties of gameplay, no ref bashing, no off feild nonsense, its actually a proper chat about the great things guys like cody, nate, hynes, grant do on field without the personal attacks

Fox sports plays a highlight version though, You are better listening to the full show on spotify
 

Panther Mike

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Grand rivalry: Looking back at 35 years of Panthers-Broncos epics
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Martin Lenehan
NRL Senior Journalist
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Wed 27 Sep 2023, 12:01 PM
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From Gorden Tallis and Ben Ross getting it on to Justin Hodges going off with four tries but still losing, the Panthers-Broncos rivalry has produced more than its share of drama during the past 35 years.

Since the Broncos entered the competition in 1988 they have won six premierships, while the Panthers have saluted four times during that period – 1991, 2003, 2021 and 2022.


The two have never clashed in a grand final but that all changes at Accor Stadium on Sunday when the Broncos look to deny the Panthers a historic three-peat.

It promises to be an epic decider as the two powerhouse clubs clash for the 61st time, adding another chapter alongside these classic clashes of the past:

Best of the Panthers-Broncos rivalry
Benny's boys prevail… Broncos 20, Panthers 18, Round 2, 1988 @ Lang Park
Talk about announcing yourself in style!

On the back of a stunning demolition of premiers Manly in their first premiership match, the Broncos exploded out of the blocks to lead the Panthers 16-2 at the break.

Tries to John Cartwright, Matt Goodwin and Brad Izzard put the Panthers in front before a late strike by ‘Smokin’ Joe Kilroy got the Broncos home.

Wayne Bennett’s men then took care of Wests, Norths, Parramatta and Newcastle to rack up an incredible six on the trot to kick start their debut season.

Kevvie and Alf salute… Broncos 20, Panthers 12, Rd 13, 1991 @ Lang Park
The battle of the halves was worth the price admission alone at The Cauldron as hometown heroes Allan Langer and Kevin Walters took on Greg Alexander and Steve Carter.

The Broncos pair were already premiership winners while their Panthers counterparts would go on to savour grand final glory later that year.

In the coaches’ boxes we had Wayne Bennett and Phil Gould looking to outfox one another and it was the Supercoach with the last laugh as tries to Michael Hancock, Chris Johns, Brad Tessman and Langer got the Broncos across the line.

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93. Allan Langer - Hall of Fame
Tallis tees off… Broncos 24, Panthers 20, Rd 1, 2003 @ Penrith

Panthers young gun Ben Ross finished the 2003 season with a premiership but he almost didn’t make it past Round 1 after the ‘Raging Bull’ got hold of him.

On a scorching afternoon in Sydney’s west, Tallis was clearly hot under the collar and when 22-year-old Ross dared to look at him sideways, it was on.

Tallis unloaded, Ross did his best to fight back, the cavalry arrived and when the boys got down to playing some footy it was Brisbane prevailing 24-20.

Just nine games into his career at that stage, Ross had survived the initiation and went on to play a leading role in the Panthers’ premiership success.

Gorden Tallis and Ben Ross exchange pleasantries in 2003.
Gorden Tallis and Ben Ross exchange pleasantries in 2003.
Hungry, hungry Hodgo…. Panthers 29, Broncos 28, Rd 3, 2007 @ Suncorp Stadium
It’s not too often a player scores four tries in a game and still loses but that was the tale of woe for Bronco Justin Hodges in this golden point thriller.

The star centre was his team’s lone tryscorer, with Darren Lockyer piloting six goals, but it wasn’t enough to deny a Panthers side led by 2003 Clive Churchill Medal winner Luke Priddis and halfback Craig Gower.

Looking down and out with the full-time siren about to sound, the Panthers produced a miracle try to fullback Rhys Wesser to send the game beyond the 80 minutes before a long-range Peter Wallace field goal in the 87th minute handed them a memorable victory.

Justin Hodges was all but unstoppable against the Panthers in 2007.
Justin Hodges was all but unstoppable against the Panthers in 2007.
Darren & Dave deliver…. Broncos 58, Panthers 24, Rd 23, 2009 @ Suncorp Stadium
After trailing 24-18 at half-time the Broncos exploded in the second half as their superstars produced a near faultless 40 minutes to run in seven unanswered tries.

Champion No.6 Darren Lockyer had a hand in six of Brisbane’s 10 tries while Corey Parker knocked over nine goals as the Broncos tuned up for the finals with a dominant display.

In his final season at Red Hill before departing for Redfern, Dave Taylor was at his barnstorming best, scoring a try in the first half and putting Ben Te’o over with a sweet offload late in the match.

Dave Taylor running riot against the Panthers in 2009.
Dave Taylor running riot against the Panthers in 2009.
Moylan the hero… Panthers 35, Broncos 34, Rd 18, 2014 @ Penrith
Fullback Matt Moylan's last-gasp field goal sealed a thrilling win for the Panthers in a Monday night try-fest.

With Tyrone Peachey in the halves alongside Jamie Soward, the Panthers played expansive footy to come up with six tries, including a double to Kevin Naiqama.


The Broncos bagged six tries of their own, including one to winger Corey Oates with less than two minutes remaining which locked the scores up at 34-34 after they had trailed 34-18 midway through the second half.

A knock-on by Josh McGuire as he was returning the kick-off gave the Panthers a last shot with just 80 seconds left.

After the second tackle of the set, the ball went to Soward who sent it to Moylan for a 30-metre field goal to win the match.

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Rd 18 Magic Moment: Panthers v Broncos
Low scores, high drama…. Broncos 8, Panthers 5, Rd 9, 2015 @ Suncorp Stadium
Trailing 5-4 with five minutes to play after Panthers fullback Matt Moylan had added a field goal to two earlier penalty goals, the Broncos dug deep to get out of jail.

Broncos playmaker Ben Hunt missed a relatively easy field goal attempt to level the scores so when the opportunity presented itself again fpr a one-point shot he chose to take a punt on running the ball.

In the 79th minute, Hunt tried his luck on the right edge and picked up Corey Oates, who had come off the bench in the role of a forward opposed to his regular wing job.

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Rd 9 Magic Moment: Broncos v Panthers
Hot streak continues… Panthers 25, Broncos 12, Rd 17, 2020 @ Suncorp Stadium
The Panthers continued their march towards the minor premiership a 12th win on the trot on the back of superb displays by halves Nathan Cleary and Jarome Luai and hooker Api Koroisau.

The win took Penrith to 31 points on the ladder, five clear of the Melbourne Storm in second position.

The Panthers' winning streak of 12 equalled the Roosters (2015) and Storm (2011) in previous seasons and by the time they had rolled into the grand final against the Storm they had racked up 17 on the bounce.

That 17-game winning streak is the best in club history for the Panthers.

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Cleary the architect again with boot for Luai
The Reyno Factor…. Broncos 13, Panthers 12, Rd 1, 2023 @ Penrith
After finishing ninth in 2022, the Broncos were expected to be no match for the premiers in front of the Panthers faithful at BlueBet Stadium.

What transpired was an early indication of what was to come from Brisbane in 2023 as their main man Adam Reynolds popped over a field goal to give them a 13-6 lead in the 71st minute and they hung on for a statement win.


Stephen Crichton had opened the scoring for the champs in the eighth minute before a double to Herbie Farnworth gave the Broncos a 12-6 half-time lead.

After Reynolds had stepped up to make the margin seven it was the Panthers who hit back late through a try to Soni Luke but the Broncos had done enough to secure their first win at Penrith since 2009.

Match: Panthers v Broncos
GRAND FINAL - SUNDAY 1ST OCTOBER

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I think I meant to point out that Steve Carter and Brandy won a comp before Kevin and Alf, but the article incorrectly states otherwise
 
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360 idiots at it again, now there is an issue with Panthers tackling in ruck apparently. Not one negative against Bronco's.

Tallis CANNOT give Penrith any credit whatsoever, puts the boot in every opportunity. Such a tool.
And Tallis continually refers to Romey standing over an injured player in origin as unacceptable but strategically forgets Jai Arrow dragging an unconscious Tedesco to his feet the year before.

Total Panthers bashing while playing the poor Queensland victim.
 

Black Diamond

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And Tallis continually refers to Romey standing over an injured player in origin as unacceptable but strategically forgets Jai Arrow dragging an unconscious Tedesco to his feet the year before.

Total Panthers bashing while playing the poor Queensland victim.
Yep, this very incident came to mind when he started banging on about the Laui incident...again.
 

age.s

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So Kent, an enormous douchebag, leaves 360 and is replaced by Tallis, who immediately starts acting like an enormous douchebag. It's obviously part of the shows scripting to have someone playing that specific role and they happen to have selected a boorish Queenslander.

In other words, he's an actor. And while you're all completely correct about him being a douchebag, the correct response to not liking a work of fiction isn't to get angry at the actor. As always, you just stop watching and force those writing the scripts to change their methodology.
 

Black Diamond

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So Kent, an enormous douchebag, leaves 360 and is replaced by Tallis, who immediately starts acting like an enormous douchebag. It's obviously part of the shows scripting to have someone playing that specific role and they happen to have selected a boorish Queenslander.

In other words, he's an actor. And while you're all completely correct about him being a douchebag, the correct response to not liking a work of fiction isn't to get angry at the actor. As always, you just stop watching and force those writing the scripts to change their methodology.
He's no actor, too dumb to remember his lines. You are right about him being boorish but he also embarrasses himself with his ridiculous conclusions, his low IQ shines through, nothing but a dumb meathead. He hates Penrith so constantly twists the narrative to pile 💩 on players and the club. His QLD bias is absolutely ridiculous.

I hope the boys smash Groncos to shut the prick up.
 

Munky

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They have to manufacture drama.

The NRL is a seventeen team league and they're isn't enough content to have more than a Monday wrap up. There is no draft so once the comp loses teams there is even less content.

Thus you get 'personalities' shit talking teams and players.

Fox would kill to be able to make nightly content if Aussie sports people got up to the crazy shit American's do.
 

maple_69

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I've met Tallis a bunch of times for work and he's come across as a great bloke every time. Does he have great footy IQ, probably not, but the guy was a devastating enforcer so I wouldn't hold that against him.

He's clearly playing a role and while he's annoying and he's accepted that role (which reflects on him) I don't think its any reason to get worked up.
 
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Up the mighty Panthers
 

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Sime_11

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alot of content im reading/listening etc - not much being discussed about Brisbane's defence - it's moreso about how can the Broncs beat Penrith's defence....

what if the Broncs concede 20 points? (which is likely) - Broncs attack can be good - but you'd have more confidence in Penrith's defence rather then Brisbane's defence....
 
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