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1 Background  



1.1  Manly Warringah Sea Eagles  





1.2  Melbourne Storm  







2 Teams  





3 Match details  



3.1  First half  





3.2  Second half  







4 Match summary  





5 World Club Challenge  





6 References  














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2007 (2007) NRL Grand Final  ()
12 Total
MEL 1024 34
MAN 44 8
Date30 September 2007
StadiumTelstra Stadium
LocationSydney, Australia
Clive Churchill MedalGreg Inglis (MEL)
National anthemVanessa Amorosi
RefereeTony Archer
Attendance81,392
Broadcast partners
Broadcasters
Commentators
  • Peter Sterling
  • Phil Gould
  • ← 2006
    2008 →

    The 2007 NRL Grand Final was the conclusive, premiership-deciding match of the 2007 NRL season. It was played between the first-placed Melbourne Storm and second-placed Manly Warringah Sea EaglesatTelstra Stadium on 30 September, in front of 81,392 spectators. The 2007 Grand final was the fourth to be played between the first and second placed teams, and the first in three years. The match was the last Grand Final played at night until 2013; each Grand Final in the intervention switched to a 5:00pm AEST kick-off. This match was also the most-watched television program on Australian TV for 2007.

    On 22 April 2010, Melbourne were stripped of this premiership, among other team honours, due to salary cap breaches exposed during the 2006–10 seasons.[1]

    Background[edit]

    The 2007 NRL season was the one hundredth season of professional rugby league football club competition in Australia, and the tenth run by the National Rugby League. Sixteen teams contested the NRL's 2007 Telstra Premiership, and with the inclusion of a new team, the Gold Coast Titans, the competition was the largest run since the 1999 NRL season.

    Manly Warringah Sea Eagles[edit]

    The 2007 Manly Warringah Sea Eagles season was the 58th in the club's history. Coached by Des Hasler and captained by Matt Orford, they finished the regular season in 2nd (out of 16) place.

    Melbourne Storm[edit]

    The 2007 Melbourne Storm season was the 10th in the club's history. Coached by Craig Bellamy and captained by Cameron Smith, they finished the regular season in 1st place to claim the minor premiership before going on to reach their third ever and second consecutive grand final.

    Teams[edit]

    Matt Geyer was the only remaining Melbourne player from the club's 1999 NRL grand final-winning team.

    Team details
    Melbourne Storm Position Manly Warringah Sea Eagles
    Name Number Number Name
    Billy Slater 1 Fullback 1 Brett Stewart
    Steve Turner 2 Wing 2 Michael Robertson
    Matt King 3 Centre 3 Steven Bell
    Israel Folau 4 Centre 4 Steve Matai
    Anthony Quinn 5 Wing 5 Chris Hicks
    Greg Inglis 6 Five eighth 6 Jamie Lyon
    Cooper Cronk 7 Half back 7 Matt Orford (c)
    Ben Cross 8 Prop forward 8 Jason King
    Cameron Smith (c) 9 Hooker 9 Michael Monaghan
    Brett White 10 Prop forward 10 Brent Kite
    Clint Newton 11 Second row 11 Anthony Watmough
    Ryan Hoffman 12 Second row 12 Glenn Stewart
    Dallas Johnson 13 Lock forward 13 Luke Williamson
    Jeremy Smith 14 Interchange 16 Mark Bryant
    Matt Geyer 15 Interchange 17 Steve Menzies
    Michael Crocker 16 Interchange 20 Jack Afamasaga
    Jeff Lima 17 Interchange 21 Adam Cuthbertson
    Craig Bellamy Coach Des Hasler
    RLP[2]


    Match details[edit]

    The pre-match entertainment included performances from Hoodoo Gurus and Shannon Noll. Player, coach and commentator Frank Hyde was honoured during the half-time break with a video-tribute as well as a minute's silence prior to the Premier League Grand Final.[3]

    First half[edit]

    Melbourne crossed early in the first half with a try to winger Anthony Quinn via a slick back-line movement that involved 3 decoy runners to lead 6–0. Another set play midway through the first half saw Melbourne extend the scoreline to 10–0 with a barging try to five-eighth Greg Inglis. Seconds before halftime, Manly centre Steve Matai crossed in the corner to take the deficit back to six points. The half-time score read 10–4 to Melbourne, with many surprised at how the scoreline was so close considering Melbourne's dominance.

    Second half[edit]

    Storm players celebrating.

    The second half started with major controversy after Manly fullback Brett Stewart was knocked unconscious by a massive hit from Melbourne players Michael Crocker and Billy Slater attempting to catch a bomb. Stewart failed to return following the hit, and it proved to be the turning point in the match as Melbourne immediately extended their lead to 14–4 with a try to Crocker. Two quick tries soon after by Melbourne players Matt King and Greg Inglis took the score out to 22–4 and the game looked set for a Melbourne victory. King barged over with a trademark Melbourne decoy play, while Inglis scored the try of the match with a vintage long range 60m run and powerful fend to post his second.

    Manly soon pegged the score back to 22–8 with a nice try to winger Chris Hicks but it seemed too little too late for the Manly side. Melbourne then scored two late tries to second-rower Clint Newton and another for Anthony Quinn to take the scoreline to 34–8. Melbourne captain Cameron Smith was inaccurate with the boot, kicking only three goals from eight attempts (including a missed penalty goal).

    Inglis was awarded the Clive Churchill Medal for best on field.[4] The 34–8 Grand Final score was the third highest grand final margin in Australian rugby league history.


    Match summary[edit]

    2007 NRL Grand Final

    Sunday, 30 September
    19:15 AEST (UTC+10)
    Melbourne Storm 34 – 8 Manly Warringah Sea Eagles
    Tries: 7
    Quinn rugby ball 12'76'
    Inglis rugby ball 23'55'
    Crocker rugby ball 44'
    King rugby ball 52'
    Newton rugby ball 72'
    Goals: 3
    C Smith rugby goalposts icon 13', 74', 76' (3/8)
    1st: 10–4
    2nd: 24–4
    Report
    Tries: 2
    Matai rugby ball 39'
    Hicks rugby ball 62'
    Goals:
    Orford (0/2)

    ANZStadium, Sydney
    Attendance: 81,392[2][5]
    Referee: Tony Archer
    Touch judges: Steve Chiddy, Russell Turner
    Clive Churchill Medal: Greg Inglis (Melbourne)


    World Club Challenge[edit]

    Having won the NRL grand final, Melbourne had earned the right to then travel to England for the following February's World Club Challenge match against the winners of the 2007 Super League Grand Final, Leeds Rhinos.

    References[edit]

    1. ^ McDonald, Margie (22 April 2010). "Melbourne Storm stripped of two rugby league titles over salary cap fraud". The Australian. Retrieved 22 April 2010.
  • ^ a b Middleton, David. 2007 Official Rugby League Annual. Surrey Hills: News Magazines. p. 110.
  • ^ "Frank Hyde to be honoured". Daily Telegraph, The (Sydney). 26 September 2007. Retrieved 22 January 2008.
  • ^ "ABC Sport - Scintillating Storm clinch NRL title". Australian Broadcasting Corporation. Archived from the original on 19 January 2011. Retrieved 6 August 2011.
  • ^ NRL Grand Final History Archived 9 February 2010 at archive.todayatrl1908.com

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