Let's not forget the amazing halftime entertainment the last time the Panthers were in a grand final. The great Billy Idol, who was thwarted by a very unfortunate power outage.
"I LOVE MY FOOOOOTY!!"
"....JUST WAITING FOR SOME POWAAAAAHHH!"
Before kick-off, Meatloaf bellowed, the Hoodoo Gurus rocked and a one-time Texas cocktail waitress - American Idol winner Kelly Clarkson - serenaded the likes of league legends Mal Meninga, Norm Provan, Andrew Johns and Arthur Beetson at the same stadium that will host the Rugby World Cup opening ceremony on Friday.
Can we get Phil Gould in some gallows and have every qld fan he has pissed off over the years throw tomatoes at him.
Do we have enough tomatoes?
That's what people said in 2013 with Ricky Martin and Jessica Mauboy. As someone who was there it most certainly was not the case.
The pre-match entertainment for the 2003 NRL Grand Final was Meat Loaf, the Hoodoo Gurus and Kelly Clarkson. Following is from an article published by the Sydney Morning Herald (s ource: http://www.smh.com.au/articles/2003/10/05/1065292479504.html) -
You've got a way with words young fella. But what if it was Meat Loaf in the next stall?I would rather listen to Dan Ginnane losing control of his bowels in the stall next to me after eating 38 bowls of Sichuan hotpot than listen to an ancient Jimmy Barnes incoherently make random shrieking sounds like a howler monkey with a pissed of centipede in its sphincter.
No doubt a talented rapper, if not quite Eminem, and no doubt a popular message at the time, but the NRL sticking its nose into socio-political issues was one of the most nauseating hallmarks of the Greenberg era.Macklemore is still the highlight in recent years.
I'm a boomer. I enjoy the footy. If I wanna watch old rockers YouTube is full of em.Let's bring back some old fart from the 60s for the boomers to enjoy..
That, good sir, was f**king gold!Everyone knows the best Grand Final entertainment ever was the Optus TV box falling to pieces when it was being lifted from the ground.
If we're going to go old school Australian let's go all the way, Col Joye and The Deltones for starters, maybe a bit of Little Pattie.
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