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Premiership-winning captain Kierran Moseley recaps last night's grand final victory - his second in three years and the Devils' third in four. Video: Bill Scurfield and Rikki-Lee Arnold/QRL
The Norths Devils staved off a determined Redcliffe Dolphins outfit to secure their third premiership in four years, taking out the 2024 Hostplus Cup title with a 34-20 scoreline. Video: Bill Scurfield/QRL
The 2024 Hostplus Cup grand final was a blockbuster showdown at Kayo Stadium, with over 7000 fans watching on as the Norths Devils triumphed over the Redcliffe Dolphins. Photos: Erick Lucero and Zain Mohammed/QRL
Norths Devils winger Manase Kaho talks about the moment he scored a crucial try in his side's grand final victory over the Redcliffe Dolphins. Video: Bill Scurfield and Rikki-Lee Arnold/QRL
With two tries, an assist and a massive 209 run metres, Tesi Niu picked up the Duncan Hall Medal for player of the match honours in Sunday's grand final. Video: Bill Scurfield and Rikki-Lee Arnold/QRL
Relive the 2024 Hostplus Cup grand final as the Norths Devils snatched a piece of history over the Redcliffe Dolphins. Video: Rhys Ward, Bill Scurfield, Christian Simms and Mitch Townsend/QRL
In his last game for Norths Devils, forward Tukimihia Simpkins is hoping he can help bring more silverware to the club that helped him rekindle his NRL ambitions.
The non-coverage of the post-match was pathetic. Surely an interview with a couple of the players and vision of the Devils lifting the trophy couldn't have been too hard.
Instead they cut to those boring channel 9 packages.
I turned over from the channel 9 coverage at half time. Gus Gould had no interest in the match whatsoever, preferring to be a comedian.
He has done the same in the past for this match. Keep Gus away from lower tiers of the game. He has no f**king interest!!
An Oryn Keeley try with five minutes to play lifted the Norths Devils to a 20-18 victory over the Newtown Jets to claim their first ever NRL State Championship title on Sunday.