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2021 NRL Grand Final

The 2021 NRL Grand Final was the conclusive and premiership-deciding game of the 2021 National Rugby League season in Australia. It was contested between the Penrith Panthers and the South Sydney Rabbitohs on Sunday 3 October at Suncorp Stadium in Brisbane.[1] Penrith won the match 14–12 to claim their third premiership title, and their first since 2003. Penrith co-captain and halfback Nathan Cleary was awarded the Clive Churchill Medal as the official man of the match.

2021 (2021) NRL Grand Final  ()
Suncorp Stadium in Brisbane, which hosted the game due to COVID-19 measures in Sydney
12 Total
PEN 86 14
SOU 66 12
Date3 October 2021
StadiumSuncorp Stadium, Brisbane[1]
LocationBrisbane, Queensland, Australia
Clive Churchill Medal Nathan Cleary
National anthemKate Miller-Heidke
Pre-Match EntertainmentKate Miller-Heidke, Ian Moss, The Stafford Brothers, Timmy Trumpet, William Barton
RefereesGerard Sutton,
Todd Smith (Touch Judge)
David Munro (Touch Judge)
Attendance39,322
Broadcast partners
Broadcasters
Commentators
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The event was held in Brisbane for the first time in the competition's history due to an ongoing COVID-19 lockdown in New South Wales which prompted the NRL to relocate it from Stadium Australia in Sydney, where every NRL Grand Final since 1999 had been hosted.[2] Due to COVID-19 restrictions, the match was attended by only 39,322 spectators because the Queensland Government limited Suncorp Stadium to seventy-five percent of its maximum capacity.[3]

The match was preceded by the 2021 Queensland Cup preliminary finals and broadcast live throughout Australia by the Nine Network, with pre-match and half-time entertainment headlined by Kate Miller-Heidke, Ian Moss, The Stafford Brothers, Timmy Trumpet, William Barton and a forty-piece Queensland orchestra.[4]

This was the last game to be commentated by long-time announcer Ray Warren.

Background edit

This was the first ever NRL Grand Final between the Penrith Panthers and the South Sydney Rabbitohs, and the first time since 2014 that the Grand Final featured two Sydney-based clubs. The Penrith side aimed for a third premiership, after defeating Canberra Raiders in 1991 and Sydney Roosters in 2003. It was also Ivan Cleary's third Grand Final appearance as a coach, after losing with the New Zealand Warriors against Manly Sea Eagles in 2011, and losing with the Penrith side against Melbourne Storm in 2020.[5] Meanwhile, the Rabbitohs were aiming for their 22nd premiership victory; their most recent being against Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs in 2014. It was also Wayne Bennett's tenth Grand Final appearance as a coach after winning seven of the previous nine.[6]

After finishing as minor premiers and runners-up in 2020, the Panthers finished the 2021 regular season in second place after twenty-one wins and three losses.

South Sydney finished third after twenty wins and four losses.[7] During the regular season, the Rabbitohs scored 775 points, the fourth highest of all time in competition history.[1] Despite this, they conceded 50 points in a game twice during the home and away season, to the Panthers and the Melbourne Storm, dampening their premiership aspirations with no side ever winning the premiership after doing so.[8] In the Rabbitohs' 54-12 victory over the Roosters in round 24, fullback Latrell Mitchell was suspended for 6 matches for reckless high contact on Joseph Manu. Rookie Blake Taaffe replaced him the next week, playing just his fourth NRL match at the time.

During the regular season, the two teams faced each other twice. In round 11, the Panthers defeated the Rabbitohs 56–12 at Apex Oval.[9] In round 23, the Panthers won 25–12 at Suncorp Stadium.[10] However, in a major upset in the first week of the finals Series, South Sydney defeated Penrith 16–10 at Queensland Country Bank Stadium in the Qualifying Final and advanced straight to the Preliminary Finals two weeks later, beating Manly Warringah Sea Eagles 36–16 at Suncorp Stadium to advance to the Grand Final.[11] After losing to Souths, Penrith defeated Parramatta Eels 8–6 in the Semi-Finals one week later at BB Print Stadium.[12][13] The following week, Penrith defeated the minor premiers Melbourne Storm 10–6 in what was seen as a rematch of the previous year's grand final, during the Preliminary Final at Suncorp Stadium, to advance to the Grand Final.[14]

Pre-match edit

Broadcasting edit

The match was broadcast live on the Nine Network and delayed on Fox League in Australia and Sky Sport in New Zealand. Radio broadcasters included ABC, Triple M, 2GB, SEN and Koori Radio.

Entertainment edit

Officiating edit

Attendance edit

Curtain-raiser matches edit

Curtain-raiser matches on the day included two matches.

Teams edit

Matt Burton, Spencer Leniu, Paul Momirovski and Scott Sorensen were new additions to the Penrith squad that played in the 2020 grand final. For the South Sydney side, Tom Burgess, Alex Johnston and Adam Reynolds were the only remaining players from Souths' last premiership victory in 2014. Panthers hooker Apisai Koroisau was also part of the 2014 Souths premiership-winning squad. Blake Taaffe, who replaced suspended fullback Latrell Mitchell, became the least experienced player in a grand final, playing only his eighth game in the NRL. A few days later at club level, Taaffe won the John Sattler Medal for rookie of the year.[15] After the match, South Sydney interchange Benji Marshall retired from his NRL career with a total of 346 matches played.

Officials edit

Position Stand-By
Referees: Gerard Sutton (7) Ashley Klein
Touch Judges: David Munro (1) Todd Smith (2) Phil Henderson
Bunker: Grant Atkins (1) Source:[16]

Match summary edit


2021 NRL Grand Final
Sunday, 3 October
18:35 AEST (UTC+10)
Penrith Panthers   14 – 12   South Sydney Rabbitohs
Tries: 2
Burton   17'
Crichton   67'
Goals: 3
Cleary   19', pen 33', 69' (3/3)
1st: 8–6
2nd: 6–6
Tries: 2
Walker   21'
Johnston   75'
Goals: 2
Reynolds   23', pen 45' (2/3)
Suncorp Stadium, Brisbane
Attendance: 39,322
Referee: Gerard Sutton
Touch judges: Dave Munro, Todd Smith
Clive Churchill Medal: Nathan Cleary (Penrith)


First half edit

Second half edit

Reynolds missed the conversion which could have locked up the game at 14-14, and send it to extra time.

Opening Games edit

The NRL announced that the opening games would be the Intrust Super Cup Preliminary Finals.[17]

1st Preliminary Final edit

Sunday, 3 October
12:15pm (AEST)
1.15pm (AEDT)
Wynnum Manly Seagulls   40 – 18   Tweed Seagulls
Tries:
Delouise Hoeter (31', 38', 65') 3
Jayden Berrell (28', 78') 2
Francis Kalisolaite-Tualau (35') 1
Kalolo Saitaua (44') 1
Goals:
Jack Campagnolo 6/7
(29', 32', 36', 46', 66', 79')
1st: 22 – 6
2nd: 18 – 12
Tries:
1 (18') Juwan Compain
1 (42') Liam Hampson
1 (74') Daniel Ross
Goals:
3/3 Toby Sexton
(19', 44', 75')
Suncorp Stadium, Brisbane
Referee: Tyson Brough

2nd Preliminary Final edit

Sunday, 3 October
2:45pm (AEST)
3.45pm (AEDT)
Norths Devils   34 – 16   Burleigh Bears
Tries:
Michael Sio (30') 1
Danny Levi (32') 1
Leivaha Pulu (38') 1
Ben Nakubuwai (62') 1
Matthew Milson (76') 1
Goals:
Tyrone Roberts 7/7
(8' pen, 31', 34', 40', 64', 69' pen, 78')
1st: 20 – 0
2nd: 14 – 16
Tries:
1 (45') Shallin Fuller
1 (72') Sami Sauiluma
1 (80') Kurtis Rowe
Goals:
2/2 Josh Rogers
(47', 73')
0/1 Luke Page
Suncorp Stadium, Brisbane
Referee: Nick Pelgrave

References edit

  1. ^ a b "114-year first as Brisbane confirmed to host NRL Grand Final". 8 September 2021.
  2. ^ Riordan, Joey (8 September 2021). "Regional Queenslanders rewarded as NRL locks in historic grand final shift". Seven News. Retrieved 8 September 2021.
  3. ^ Walsh, Dan (2 October 2021). "Tickets to be refunded after government caps grand final crowd at 75%". NRL New. Retrieved 2 October 2021.
  4. ^ "Stars headline grand final entertainment while King Wally gets royal treatment". National Rugby League. 25 September 2021. Retrieved 26 September 2021.
  5. ^ "Ivan Cleary - Summary - Rugby League Project". www.rugbyleagueproject.org. Retrieved 26 September 2021.
  6. ^ "Wayne Bennett - Summary - Rugby League Project". www.rugbyleagueproject.org. Retrieved 26 September 2021.
  7. ^ "Ladder". National Rugby League. Retrieved 26 September 2021.
  8. ^ "Can Rabbitohs bury the infamous '50-point' stat?". National Rugby League. 1 October 2021. Retrieved 10 May 2022.
  9. ^ "Rabbitohs v Panthers". National Rugby League. Retrieved 26 September 2021.
  10. ^ "Panthers v Rabbitohs". National Rugby League. Retrieved 26 September 2021.
  11. ^ "Rabbitohs v Sea Eagles". National Rugby League. Retrieved 26 September 2021.
  12. ^ "Panthers v Rabbitohs". National Rugby League. Retrieved 26 September 2021.
  13. ^ "Panthers v Eels". National Rugby League. Retrieved 26 September 2021.
  14. ^ "Storm v Panthers". National Rugby League. Retrieved 26 September 2021.
  15. ^ "2021 Club Awards". Zero Tackle. 7 October 2021. from the original on 7 October 2021. Retrieved 7 October 2021.
  16. ^ "NRL grand final squad announcements". National Rugby League. 28 September 2021. Retrieved 28 September 2021.[permanent dead link]
  17. ^ "Unique opportunity for clubs on NRL grand final day". Queensland Rugby League. 14 September 2021. Retrieved 26 September 2021.

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The 2021 NRL Grand Final was the conclusive and premiership deciding game of the 2021 National Rugby League season in Australia It was contested between the Penrith Panthers and the South Sydney Rabbitohs on Sunday 3 October at Suncorp Stadium in Brisbane 1 Penrith won the match 14 12 to claim their third premiership title and their first since 2003 Penrith co captain and halfback Nathan Cleary was awarded the Clive Churchill Medal as the official man of the match 2021 2021 NRL Grand Final Suncorp Stadium in Brisbane which hosted the game due to COVID 19 measures in SydneyPenrithPanthers South SydneyRabbitohs14 1212 TotalPEN 86 14SOU 66 12Date3 October 2021StadiumSuncorp Stadium Brisbane 1 LocationBrisbane Queensland AustraliaClive Churchill MedalNathan ClearyNational anthemKate Miller HeidkePre Match EntertainmentKate Miller Heidke Ian Moss The Stafford Brothers Timmy Trumpet William BartonRefereesGerard Sutton Todd Smith Touch Judge David Munro Touch Judge Attendance39 322Broadcast partnersBroadcastersNine Network Live Fox League Delayed CommentatorsRay WarrenPhil GouldAndrew JohnsPeter SterlingBrad FittlerNRL Grand Final 20202022 The event was held in Brisbane for the first time in the competition s history due to an ongoing COVID 19 lockdown in New South Wales which prompted the NRL to relocate it from Stadium Australia in Sydney where every NRL Grand Final since 1999 had been hosted 2 Due to COVID 19 restrictions the match was attended by only 39 322 spectators because the Queensland Government limited Suncorp Stadium to seventy five percent of its maximum capacity 3 The match was preceded by the 2021 Queensland Cup preliminary finals and broadcast live throughout Australia by the Nine Network with pre match and half time entertainment headlined by Kate Miller Heidke Ian Moss The Stafford Brothers Timmy Trumpet William Barton and a forty piece Queensland orchestra 4 This was the last game to be commentated by long time announcer Ray Warren Contents 1 Background 2 Pre match 2 1 Broadcasting 2 2 Entertainment 2 3 Officiating 2 4 Attendance 2 5 Curtain raiser matches 3 Teams 3 1 Officials 4 Match summary 4 1 First half 4 2 Second half 5 Opening Games 5 1 1st Preliminary Final 5 2 2nd Preliminary Final 6 ReferencesBackground editSee also 2021 NRL season and 2021 NRL Finals SeriesThis was the first ever NRL Grand Final between the Penrith Panthers and the South Sydney Rabbitohs and the first time since 2014 that the Grand Final featured two Sydney based clubs The Penrith side aimed for a third premiership after defeating Canberra Raiders in 1991 and Sydney Roosters in 2003 It was also Ivan Cleary s third Grand Final appearance as a coach after losing with the New Zealand Warriors against Manly Sea Eagles in 2011 and losing with the Penrith side against Melbourne Storm in 2020 5 Meanwhile the Rabbitohs were aiming for their 22nd premiership victory their most recent being against Canterbury Bankstown Bulldogs in 2014 It was also Wayne Bennett s tenth Grand Final appearance as a coach after winning seven of the previous nine 6 After finishing as minor premiers and runners up in 2020 the Panthers finished the 2021 regular season in second place after twenty one wins and three losses South Sydney finished third after twenty wins and four losses 7 During the regular season the Rabbitohs scored 775 points the fourth highest of all time in competition history 1 Despite this they conceded 50 points in a game twice during the home and away season to the Panthers and the Melbourne Storm dampening their premiership aspirations with no side ever winning the premiership after doing so 8 In the Rabbitohs 54 12 victory over the Roosters in round 24 fullback Latrell Mitchell was suspended for 6 matches for reckless high contact on Joseph Manu Rookie Blake Taaffe replaced him the next week playing just his fourth NRL match at the time During the regular season the two teams faced each other twice In round 11 the Panthers defeated the Rabbitohs 56 12 at Apex Oval 9 In round 23 the Panthers won 25 12 at Suncorp Stadium 10 However in a major upset in the first week of the finals Series South Sydney defeated Penrith 16 10 at Queensland Country Bank Stadium in the Qualifying Final and advanced straight to the Preliminary Finals two weeks later beating Manly Warringah Sea Eagles 36 16 at Suncorp Stadium to advance to the Grand Final 11 After losing to Souths Penrith defeated Parramatta Eels 8 6 in the Semi Finals one week later at BB Print Stadium 12 13 The following week Penrith defeated the minor premiers Melbourne Storm 10 6 in what was seen as a rematch of the previous year s grand final during the Preliminary Final at Suncorp Stadium to advance to the Grand Final 14 Pre match editBroadcasting edit The match was broadcast live on the Nine Network and delayed on Fox League in Australia and Sky Sport in New Zealand Radio broadcasters included ABC Triple M 2GB SEN and Koori Radio Entertainment edit See also List of NRL Grand Final pre match performances Officiating edit Attendance edit Curtain raiser matches edit Curtain raiser matches on the day included two matches Teams editPenrithPanthers Position South SydneyRabbitohs Dylan Edwards Fullback Blake Taaffe Stephen Crichton Wing Alex Johnston Paul Momirovski Centre Dane Gagai Matt Burton Centre Campbell Graham Brian To o Wing Jaxson Paulo Jarome Luai Five eighth Cody Walker Nathan Cleary c Halfback Adam Reynolds c Moses Leota Prop Mark Nicholls Apisai Koroisau Hooker Damien Cook James Fisher Harris Prop Tevita Tatola Liam Martin 2nd Row Keaon Koloamatangi Kurt Capewell 2nd Row Jaydn Su A Isaah Yeo c Lock Cameron Murray Viliame Kikau Interchange Benji Marshall Tyrone May Interchange Jacob Host Scott Sorensen Interchange Tom Burgess Spencer Leniu Interchange Jai Arrow Ivan Cleary Coach Wayne Bennett Matt Burton Spencer Leniu Paul Momirovski and Scott Sorensen were new additions to the Penrith squad that played in the 2020 grand final For the South Sydney side Tom Burgess Alex Johnston and Adam Reynolds were the only remaining players from Souths last premiership victory in 2014 Panthers hooker Apisai Koroisau was also part of the 2014 Souths premiership winning squad Blake Taaffe who replaced suspended fullback Latrell Mitchell became the least experienced player in a grand final playing only his eighth game in the NRL A few days later at club level Taaffe won the John Sattler Medal for rookie of the year 15 After the match South Sydney interchange Benji Marshall retired from his NRL career with a total of 346 matches played Officials edit Position Stand By Referees Gerard Sutton 7 Ashley Klein Touch Judges David Munro 1 Todd Smith 2 Phil Henderson Bunker Grant Atkins 1 Source 16 Match summary edit2021 NRL Grand Final Sunday 3 October18 35 AEST UTC 10 Penrith Panthers nbsp 14 12 nbsp South Sydney Rabbitohs Tries 2Burton nbsp 17 Crichton nbsp 67 Goals 3Cleary nbsp 19 pen 33 69 3 3 1st 8 62nd 6 6 Tries 2Walker nbsp 21 Johnston nbsp 75 Goals 2Reynolds nbsp 23 pen 45 2 3 Suncorp Stadium BrisbaneAttendance 39 322Referee Gerard SuttonTouch judges Dave Munro Todd SmithClive Churchill Medal Nathan Cleary Penrith First half edit Second half edit Reynolds missed the conversion which could have locked up the game at 14 14 and send it to extra time Opening Games editMain article 2021 Queensland Cup The NRL announced that the opening games would be the Intrust Super Cup Preliminary Finals 17 1st Preliminary Final edit Sunday 3 October12 15pm AEST 1 15pm AEDT Wynnum Manly Seagulls nbsp 40 18 nbsp Tweed Seagulls Tries Delouise Hoeter 31 38 65 3Jayden Berrell 28 78 2Francis Kalisolaite Tualau 35 1Kalolo Saitaua 44 1Goals Jack Campagnolo 6 7 29 32 36 46 66 79 1st 22 62nd 18 12 Tries 1 18 Juwan Compain1 42 Liam Hampson1 74 Daniel RossGoals 3 3 Toby Sexton 19 44 75 Suncorp Stadium BrisbaneReferee Tyson Brough 2nd Preliminary Final edit Sunday 3 October2 45pm AEST 3 45pm AEDT Norths Devils nbsp 34 16 nbsp Burleigh Bears Tries Michael Sio 30 1Danny Levi 32 1Leivaha Pulu 38 1Ben Nakubuwai 62 1Matthew Milson 76 1Goals Tyrone Roberts 7 7 8 pen 31 34 40 64 69 pen 78 1st 20 02nd 14 16 Tries 1 45 Shallin Fuller1 72 Sami Sauiluma1 80 Kurtis RoweGoals 2 2 Josh Rogers 47 73 0 1 Luke Page Suncorp Stadium BrisbaneReferee Nick PelgraveReferences edit a b 114 year first as Brisbane confirmed to host NRL Grand Final 8 September 2021 Riordan Joey 8 September 2021 Regional Queenslanders rewarded as NRL locks in historic grand final shift Seven News Retrieved 8 September 2021 Walsh Dan 2 October 2021 Tickets to be refunded after government caps grand final crowd at 75 NRL New Retrieved 2 October 2021 Stars headline grand final entertainment while King Wally gets royal treatment National Rugby League 25 September 2021 Retrieved 26 September 2021 Ivan Cleary Summary Rugby League Project www rugbyleagueproject org Retrieved 26 September 2021 Wayne Bennett Summary Rugby League Project www rugbyleagueproject org Retrieved 26 September 2021 Ladder National Rugby League Retrieved 26 September 2021 Can Rabbitohs bury the infamous 50 point stat National Rugby League 1 October 2021 Retrieved 10 May 2022 Rabbitohs v Panthers National Rugby League Retrieved 26 September 2021 Panthers v Rabbitohs National Rugby League Retrieved 26 September 2021 Rabbitohs v Sea Eagles National Rugby League Retrieved 26 September 2021 Panthers v Rabbitohs National Rugby League Retrieved 26 September 2021 Panthers v Eels National Rugby League Retrieved 26 September 2021 Storm v Panthers National Rugby League Retrieved 26 September 2021 2021 Club Awards Zero Tackle 7 October 2021 Archived from the original on 7 October 2021 Retrieved 7 October 2021 NRL grand final squad announcements National Rugby League 28 September 2021 Retrieved 28 September 2021 permanent dead link Unique opportunity for clubs on NRL grand final day Queensland Rugby League 14 September 2021 Retrieved 26 September 2021 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w 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