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2024 GF - Sun 6 Oct - Melbourne v Penrith @ Accor

Grand Final: Melbourne v Penrith

  • Melbourne Storm

  • Penrith Panthers

  • Draw after Golden Point


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Wb1234

Immortal
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This is outrageous. Nathan Cleary might be the best NRL player (note I said NRL) of all time. Hughes has had an epic year but no one controls a big finals game like Nathan.
Hughes is the form half back
He should be a shoo In for dally m

Plus clearys shoulder is busted

If im the storm I run forwards at him all game and test it out
 

martielang

Bench
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3,487
Panthers ability to up the intensity when needed and take control of a game is still under appreciated. I don’t think a team in the comp stays near them when they do that including the storm.

If the GF was about how many points you can put on a lesser team, I’d put my house on the Storm though.

Hughes > Cleary is absolute blasphemy.
 

Scootsie

Juniors
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123
Well, finals matches so far this year have been about launching a massive forward assault early and then capitalising. The first team to get on a roll this way has gone on to win. It could be a bit different with the Storm and Panthers’ ability to comeback from behind, but I tend to think it will be who dominates in the opening quarter.
With this in mind, the lost of Nelson for the Storm is a big factor.
 

taste2taste

Juniors
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2,228
Ha, what a waste of ink that article is.

And sucked in Melbourne, and hiring a sub par lawyer who tried to use some largely incomparable example to get NAS off, and also tried to blame Collins for running too hard.
I was hoping he could get a down grade so he could play in the pacific Championships.

Oh well, at least with so many kiwis out injured it might give the Kangaroos a chance this year.
 

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