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1 Qualification  





2 Venues  





3 Finals structure  



3.1  Bracket  







4 Qualifying and elimination finals  



4.1  2nd Qualifying final: Sydney v South Sydney  





4.2  1st Qualifying final: Melbourne v Canberra  





4.3  2nd Elimination final: Manly-Warringah v Cronulla-Sutherland  





4.4  1st Elimination final: Parramatta v Brisbane  







5 Semi-finals  



5.1  2nd Semi-final: South Sydney v Manly-Warringah  





5.2  1st Semi-final: Melbourne v Parramatta  







6 Preliminary finals  



6.1  1st Preliminary final: Canberra v South Sydney  





6.2  2nd Preliminary final: Sydney v Melbourne  







7 Grand Final  





8 References  














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2019 NRL Finals Series
Duration13 Sep – 6 Oct 2019
Teams8
Premiers Sydney Roosters (15th title)
Minor premiers Melbourne Storm (4th title)
Matches played9
Points scored292
Highest attendance82,922 (SydneyvsCanberra Grand Final)
Lowest attendance15,495 (Manly WarringahvsCronulla-Sutherland Elimination Final)
Average attendance32,313
Attendance290,818
Broadcast partnersNine Network
Fox League
Top points scorer(s) Adam Reynolds (22)
Top try-scorer(s) James Tedesco (3)

The 2019 NRL Finals Series determined the winner of the 2019 National Rugby League season. The series ran over four weeks in September and October 2019. It culminated with the 2019 NRL Grand FinalatSydney's ANZ Stadium on 6 October 2019, where the Sydney Roosters defeated the Canberra Raiders 14–8.[1]

The top eight teams from the 2019 NRL Season qualified for the finals series, playing under the same format since 2012. The qualifying teams were Melbourne, Sydney, South Sydney, Canberra, Parramatta, Manly Warringah, Cronulla-Sutherland and Brisbane.

Qualification

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  • e
  • Pos Team Pld W D L B PF PA PD Pts
    1 Melbourne Storm 24 20 0 4 1 631 300 +331 42
    2 Sydney Roosters 24 17 0 7 1 627 363 +264 36
    3 South Sydney Rabbitohs 24 16 0 8 1 521 417 +104 34
    4 Canberra Raiders 24 15 0 9 1 524 374 +150 32
    5 Parramatta Eels 24 14 0 10 1 533 473 +60 30
    6 Manly-Warringah Sea Eagles 24 14 0 10 1 496 446 +50 30
    7 Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks 24 12 0 12 1 514 464 +50 26
    8 Brisbane Broncos 24 11 1 12 1 432 489 −57 25
    9 Wests Tigers 24 11 0 13 1 475 486 −11 24
    10 Penrith Panthers 24 11 0 13 1 413 474 −61 24
    11 Newcastle Knights 24 10 0 14 1 485 522 −37 22
    12 Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs 24 10 0 14 1 326 477 −151 22
    13 New Zealand Warriors 24 9 1 14 1 433 574 −141 21
    14 North Queensland Cowboys 24 9 0 15 1 378 500 −122 20
    15 St. George Illawarra Dragons 24 8 0 16 1 427 575 −148 18
    16 Gold Coast Titans 24 4 0 20 1 370 651 −281 10

    Melbourne qualified for their 9th consecutive finals series. Sydney qualified for their 3rd consecutive final series. South Sydney qualified for their 2nd consecutive finals series. Canberra qualified for their first finals series since 2016. Parramatta qualified for their first finals series since 2017. Manly Warringah qualified for their first finals series since 2017. Cronulla-Sutherland qualified for their 5th consecutive series. Brisbane qualified for their 6th consecutive series.

    Venues

    [edit]

    Canberra's GIO Stadium hosted one match, Melbourne's AAMI Park hosted two matches and Sydney hosted the remaining six matches, between ANZ Stadium, Bankwest Stadium, Lottoland and the Sydney Cricket Ground.[2][3]

    Canberra Melbourne Sydney
    GIO Stadium AAMI Park ANZ Stadium
    Capacity: 25,011 Capacity: 30,050 Capacity: 83,500
    Games: 1 Games: 2 Games: 2
    2019 NRL Finals Series is located in Australia
    Sydney (four venues)

    Sydney
    (four venues)

    Canberra
    Melbourne
    Sydney
    Bankwest Stadium Lottoland Sydney Cricket Ground
    Capacity: 30,000 Capacity: 23,000 Capacity: 46,000
    Games: 1 Games: 1 Games: 2

    Finals structure

    [edit]

    The system used for the 2019 NRL finals series was a final eight system. In this format, the top four teams in the eight receive a "double chance" when they play in week-one qualifying finals, such that if a top-four team lose in the first week it still remained in the finals, playing a semi-final the next week against the winner of an elimination final. The bottom four of the eight will play knock-out games – only the winners survive and move on to the next week. Home-ground advantage goes to the team with the higher ladder position in the first two weeks, to the qualifying final winners in the third week.[4]

    In the second week, the winners of the qualifying finals receive a bye to the third week. The losers of the qualifying final play the winners of the elimination finals in a semi-final. In the third week, the winners of the semi-finals from week two play the winners of the qualifying finals in the first week. The winners of those matches move on to the grand final at ANZ Stadium in Sydney.

    Bracket

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    Qualifying and elimination finalsSemi-finalsPreliminary finalsGrand final
    14 Sep, AAMI Park
    1 Melbourne10
    4 Canberra1221 Sep, AAMI Park
    Melbourne32
    15 Sep, Bankwest Stadium Parramatta027 Sep, GIO Stadium
    5 Parramatta58 Canberra16
    8 Brisbane0 South Sydney106 Oct, ANZ Stadium
    Sydney14
    14 Sep, Lottoland28 Sep, SCG Canberra8
    6 Manly Warringah28 Sydney14
    7 Cronulla-Sutherland1620 Sep, ANZ Stadium Melbourne6
    South Sydney34
    13 Sep, SCG Manly Warringah26
    2 Sydney30
    3 South Sydney6

    Qualifying and elimination finals

    [edit]

    2nd Qualifying final: Sydney v South Sydney

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    Friday, 13 September
    7:50pm
    Sydney Roosters 30 – 6 South Sydney Rabbitohs
    Tries:
    Joseph Manu (3') 1
    Mitchell Aubusson (11') 1
    Boyd Cordner (26') 1
    Sio Siua Taukeiaho (30') 1
    James Tedesco (36') 1
    Latrell Mitchell (59') 1
    Goals:
    Latrell Mitchell 3/7
    (9' pen, 27', 31')
    1st: 26 – 0
    2nd: 4 – 6
    Tries:
    1 (65') Adam Reynolds
    Goals:
    1/1 Adam Reynolds
    (66')

    Sydney Cricket Ground, Sydney
    Attendance: 30,370
    Referee: Gerard Sutton, Adam Gee
    Player of the Match: Luke Keary

    Team lists:
    FB 1 James Tedesco
    WG 2 Daniel Tupou
    CE 3 Latrell Mitchell
    CE 4 Joseph Manu
    WG 5 Brett Morris
    FE 6 Luke Keary
    HB 7 Cooper Cronk
    PR 8 Jared Waerea-Hargreaves
    HK 9 Sam Verrills
    PR 10 Isaac Liu
    SR 11 Boyd Cordner (c)
    SR 12 Mitchell Aubusson
    LK 13 Victor Radley
    Substitutes:
    IC 14 Angus Crichton
    IC 15 Zane Tetevano
    IC 16 Nat Butcher
    IC 17 Sio Siua Taukeiaho
    Coach:
    Trent Robinson
    FB 1 Adam Doueihi
    WG 2 Alex Johnston
    CE 3 James Roberts
    CE 4 Campbell Graham
    WG 5 Corey Allan
    FE 6 Cody Walker
    HB 7 Adam Reynolds
    PR 18 George Burgess
    HK 9 Damien Cook
    PR 10 Liam Knight
    SR 11 John Sutton (c)
    SR 12 Jaydn Su'A
    LK 13 Cameron Murray
    Substitutes:
    IC 8 Tevita Tatola
    IC 14 Ethan Lowe
    IC 16 Thomas Burgess
    IC 17 Mark Nicholls
    Coach:
    Wayne Bennett

    1st Qualifying final: Melbourne v Canberra

    [edit]
    Saturday, 14 September
    5:35pm
    Melbourne Storm 10 – 12 Canberra Raiders
    Tries:
    Suliasi Vunivalu (43') 1
    Goals:
    Cameron Smith 3/4
    (40' pen, 47' pen, 50' pen)
    1st: 2 – 6
    2nd: 8 – 6
    Tries:
    1 (4') Bailey Simonsson
    1 (78') John Bateman
    Goals:
    2/4 Jarrod Croker
    (5', 79')

    AAMI Park, Melbourne
    Attendance: 20,136
    Referee: Ashley Klein, Chris Sutton
    Player of the Match: John Bateman

    Team lists:
    FB 1 Ryan Papenhuyzen
    WG 2 Suliasi Vunivalu
    CE 3 Will Chambers
    CE 4 Justin Olam
    WG 5 Josh Addo-Carr
    FE 6 Cameron Munster
    HB 7 Jahrome Hughes
    PR 8 Jesse Bromwich
    HK 9 Cameron Smith (c)
    PR 10 Nelson Asofa-Solomona
    SR 11 Felise Kaufusi
    SR 12 Kenny Bromwich
    LK 13 Dale Finucane
    Substitutes:
    IC 14 Brandon Smith
    IC 15 Tui Kamikamica
    IC 16 Max King
    IC 17 Joe Stimson
    Coach:
    Craig Bellamy
    FB 1 Charnze Nicoll-Klokstad
    WG 14 Bailey Simonsson
    CE 3 Jarrod Croker (c)
    CE 2 Nick Cotric
    WG 5 Jordan Rapana
    FE 6 Jack Wighton
    HB 7 Aidan Sezer
    PR 15 Dunamis Lui
    HK 9 Josh Hodgson (c)
    PR 10 Sia Soliola
    SR 11 John Bateman
    SR 12 Elliott Whitehead
    LK 13 Joseph Tapine
    Substitutes:
    IC 4 Joseph Leilua
    IC 8 Josh Papalii
    IC 16 Corey Horsburgh
    IC 19 Emre Guler
    Coach:
    Ricky Stuart

    2nd Elimination final: Manly-Warringah v Cronulla-Sutherland

    [edit]
    Saturday, 14 September
    7:50pm
    Manly Warringah Sea Eagles 28 – 16 Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks
    Tries:
    Apisai Koroisau (9') 1
    Moses Suli (12') 1
    Brad Parker (19') 1
    Addin Fonua-Blake (52') 1
    Brendan Elliot (72') 1
    Goals:
    Reuben Garrick 4/5
    (10', 13', 20', 54')
    1st: 18 – 4
    2nd: 10 – 12
    Tries:
    1 (25') Bronson Xerri
    1 (45') Aaron Gray
    1 (79') Josh Morris
    Goals:
    2/3 Shaun Johnson
    (47', 79')

    Lottoland, Sydney
    Attendance: 15,495
    Referee: Matt Cecchin, Henry Perenara
    Player of the Match: Daly Cherry-Evans

    Team lists:
    FB 1 Brendan Elliot
    WG 2 Jorge Taufua
    CE 3 Brad Parker
    CE 4 Moses Suli
    WG 5 Reuben Garrick
    FE 6 Dylan Walker
    HB 7 Daly Cherry-Evans (c)
    PR 8 Addin Fonua-Blake
    HK 9 Apisai Koroisau
    PR 10 Sean Keppie
    SR 11 Corey Waddell
    SR 12 Jack Gosiewski
    LK 13 Jake Trbojevic
    Substitutes:
    IC 14 Manase Fainu
    IC 15 Haumole Olakau'atu
    IC 16 Lloyd Perrett
    IC 17 Toafofoa Sipley
    Coach:
    Des Hasler
    FB 1 Josh Dugan
    WG 2 Sosaia Feki
    CE 3 Bronson Xerri
    CE 4 Josh Morris
    WG 5 Aaron Gray
    FE 6 Shaun Johnson
    HB 7 Chad Townsend
    PR 16 Andrew Fifita
    HK 9 Jayden Brailey
    PR 10 Matt Prior
    SR 11 Briton Nikora
    SR 12 Wade Graham
    LK 13 Paul Gallen (c)
    Substitutes:
    IC 8 Aaron Woods
    IC 14 Kurt Capewell
    IC 15 Jack Williams
    IC 17 Braden Hamlin-Uele
    Coach:
    John Morris

    1st Elimination final: Parramatta v Brisbane

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    Sunday, 15 September
    4:00pm
    Parramatta Eels 58 – 0 Brisbane Broncos
    Tries:
    Mitchell Moses (17', 73') 2
    Maika Sivo (40', 49') 2
    Dylan Brown (53', 76') 2
    Michael Jennings (12') 1
    Blake Ferguson (20') 1
    Shaun Lane (33') 1
    Tepai Moeroa (71') 1
    Daniel Alvaro (80') 1
    Goals:
    Mitchell Moses 6/11
    (13', 19', 54', 72', 75', 78')
    Manu Ma'u 1/1
    (80')
    1st: 24 – 0
    2nd: 34 – 0

    Bankwest Stadium, Sydney
    Attendance: 29,372
    Referee: Ben Cummins, Grant Atkins
    Player of the Match: Mitchell Moses

    Team lists:
    FB 1 Clint Gutherson (c)
    WG 2 Maika Sivo
    CE 3 Michael Jennings
    CE 4 Waqa Blake
    WG 5 Blake Ferguson
    FE 6 Dylan Brown
    HB 7 Mitchell Moses
    PR 15 Daniel Alvaro
    HK 9 Reed Mahoney
    PR 10 Junior Paulo
    SR 11 Shaun Lane
    SR 12 Manu Ma'u
    LK 13 Nathan Brown
    Substitutes:
    IC 14 Brad Takairangi
    IC 16 Ray Stone
    IC 17 Marata Niukore
    IC 18 Tepai Moeroa
    Coach:
    Brad Arthur
    FB 1 Anthony Milford
    WG 5 Jamayne Isaako
    CE 3 Kotoni Staggs
    CE 4 Alex Glenn
    WG 2 Corey Oates
    FE 6 Darius Boyd (c)
    HB 7 Jake Turpin
    PR 8 Matthew Lodge
    HK 9 Andrew McCullough
    PR 10 Payne Haas
    SR 11 David Fifita
    SR 12 Matt Gillett
    LK 13 Joe Ofahengaue
    Substitutes:
    IC 14 James Segeyaro
    IC 15 Thomas Flegler
    IC 16 Gehamat Shibisaki
    IC 17 Patrick Carrigan
    Coach:
    Anthony Seibold

    Semi-finals

    [edit]

    2nd Semi-final: South Sydney v Manly-Warringah

    [edit]
    Friday, 20 September
    7:50pm
    South Sydney Rabbitohs 34 – 26 Manly Warringah Sea Eagles
    Tries:
    Cameron Murray (40', 71') 2
    Alex Johnston (10') 1
    Cody Walker (15') 1
    John Sutton (68') 1
    Goals:
    Adam Reynolds 7/9
    (16', 21' pen, 40', 55' pen, 69', 73', 80' pen)
    Sin Bin:
    Cody Walker (29')
    1st: 18 – 16
    2nd: 16 – 10
    Tries:
    1 (18') Brad Parker
    1 (24') Corey Waddell
    1 (36') Daly Cherry-Evans
    1 (47') Moses Suli
    1 (57') Jack Gosiewski
    Goals:
    3/5 Reuben Garrick
    (25', 37', 57')
    Sin Bin:
    (54') Brad Parker
    (67') Jake Trbojevic

    ANZ Stadium, Sydney
    Attendance: 32,127
    Referee: Gerard Sutton, Adam Gee
    Player of the Match: Cameron Murray

    Team lists:
    FB 1 Adam Doueihi
    WG 2 Alex Johnston
    CE 3 James Roberts
    CE 4 Dane Gagai
    WG 5 Campbell Graham
    FE 6 Cody Walker
    HB 7 Adam Reynolds
    PR 8 Thomas Burgess
    HK 9 Damien Cook
    PR 10 Liam Knight
    SR 11 John Sutton
    SR 12 Sam Burgess (c)
    LK 13 Cameron Murray
    Substitutes:
    IC 14 George Burgess
    IC 15 Mark Nicholls
    IC 16 Tevita Tatola
    IC 17 Ethan Lowe
    Coach:
    Wayne Bennett
    FB 1 Brendan Elliot
    WG 2 Jorge Taufua
    CE 3 Brad Parker
    CE 4 Moses Suli
    WG 5 Reuben Garrick
    FE 6 Dylan Walker
    HB 7 Daly Cherry-Evans (c)
    PR 8 Addin Fonua-Blake
    HK 9 Apisai Koroisau
    PR 10 Martin Taupau
    SR 11 Corey Waddell
    SR 12 Jack Gosiewski
    LK 13 Jake Trbojevic
    Substitutes:
    IC 14 Manase Fainu
    IC 15 Haumole Olakau'atu
    IC 16 Sean Keppie
    IC 17 Lloyd Perrett
    Coach:
    Des Hasler

    1st Semi-final: Melbourne v Parramatta

    [edit]
    Saturday, 21 September
    7:50pm
    Melbourne Storm 32 – 0 Parramatta Eels
    Tries:
    Josh Addo-Carr (6', 28') 2
    Suliasi Vunivalu (10') 1
    Cameron Munster (17') 1
    Jahrome Hughes (22') 1
    Ryan Papenhuyzen (59') 1
    Nelson Asofa-Solomona (79') 1
    Goals:
    Cameron Smith 1/6
    (22')
    Ryan Papenhuyzen 1/1
    (80')
    Cameron Munster 0/1
    Sin Bin:
    Cameron Smith (30')
    1st: 22 – 0
    2nd: 10 – 0

    AAMI Park, Melbourne
    Attendance: 21,015
    Referee: Ben Cummins, Grant Atkins
    Player of the Match: Nelson Asofa-Solomona

    Team lists:
    FB 1 Ryan Papenhuyzen
    WG 2 Suliasi Vunivalu
    CE 18 Curtis Scott
    CE 4 Justin Olam
    WG 5 Josh Addo-Carr
    FE 6 Cameron Munster
    HB 7 Jahrome Hughes
    PR 8 Jesse Bromwich
    HK 9 Cameron Smith (c)
    PR 10 Nelson Asofa-Solomona
    SR 11 Felise Kaufusi
    SR 12 Kenny Bromwich
    LK 13 Dale Finucane
    Substitutes:
    IC 3 Will Chambers
    IC 14 Brandon Smith
    IC 15 Tui Kamikamica
    IC 16 Max King
    Coach:
    Craig Bellamy
    FB 1 Clint Gutherson (c)
    WG 2 Maika Sivo
    CE 3 Michael Jennings
    CE 4 Waqa Blake
    WG 5 Blake Ferguson
    FE 6 Dylan Brown
    HB 7 Mitchell Moses
    PR 8 Kane Evans
    HK 9 Reed Mahoney
    PR 10 Junior Paulo
    SR 11 Shaun Lane
    SR 12 Manu Ma'u
    LK 13 Nathan Brown
    Substitutes:
    IC 14 Brad Takairangi
    IC 15 Daniel Alvaro
    IC 16 Tepai Moeroa
    IC 17 Marata Niukore
    Coach:
    Brad Arthur

    Preliminary finals

    [edit]

    1st Preliminary final: Canberra v South Sydney

    [edit]
    Friday, 27 September
    7:50pm
    Canberra Raiders 16 – 10 South Sydney Rabbitohs
    Tries:
    Jarrod Croker (15') 1
    Jack Wighton (45') 1
    Josh Papalii (73') 1
    Goals:
    Jarrod Croker 2/4
    (16', 75')
    Sin Bin:
    Charnze Nicoll-Klokstad (70')
    1st: 6 – 6
    2nd: 10 – 4
    Tries:
    1 (28') Dane Gagai
    1 (79') Campbell Graham
    Goals:
    1/2 Adam Reynolds
    (30')

    GIO Stadium, Canberra
    Attendance: 26,567
    Referee: Ben Cummins, Grant Atkins
    Player of the Match: Josh Papalii

    Team lists:
    FB 1 Charnze Nicoll-Klokstad
    WG 2 Nick Cotric
    CE 3 Jarrod Croker (c)
    CE 4 Joseph Leilua
    WG 5 Jordan Rapana
    FE 6 Jack Wighton
    HB 7 Aidan Sezer
    PR 8 Josh Papalii
    HK 9 Josh Hodgson (c)
    PR 10 Sia Soliola
    SR 11 John Bateman
    SR 12 Elliott Whitehead
    LK 13 Joseph Tapine
    Substitutes:
    IC 14 Bailey Simonsson
    IC 15 Emre Guler
    IC 16 Corey Horsburgh
    IC 17 Dunamis Lui
    Coach:
    Ricky Stuart
    FB 1 Adam Doueihi
    WG 2 Alex Johnston
    CE 5 Campbell Graham
    CE 4 Dane Gagai
    WG 19 Corey Allan
    FE 6 Cody Walker
    HB 7 Adam Reynolds
    PR 12 Sam Burgess (c)
    HK 9 Damien Cook
    PR 10 Liam Knight
    SR 11 John Sutton
    SR 16 Ethan Lowe
    LK 13 Cameron Murray
    Substitutes:
    IC 8 Thomas Burgess
    IC 15 Tevita Tatola
    IC 17 Mark Nicholls
    IC 20 Dean Britt
    Coach:
    Wayne Bennett

    2nd Preliminary final: Sydney v Melbourne

    [edit]
    Saturday, 28 September
    7:50pm
    Sydney Roosters 14 – 6 Melbourne Storm
    Tries:
    Boyd Cordner (15') 1
    James Tedesco (69') 1
    Goals:
    Latrell Mitchell 3/4
    (2' pen, 33' pen, 70')
    Sin Bin:
    Sio Siua Taukeiaho (1')
    1st: 8 – 0
    2nd: 6 – 6
    Tries:
    1 (51') Nelson Asofa-Solomona
    Goals:
    1/1 Cameron Smith
    (52')
    Sin Bin:
    (1') Nelson Asofa-Solomona

    Sydney Cricket Ground, Sydney
    Attendance: 32,814
    Referee: Gerard Sutton, Adam Gee
    Player of the Match: Boyd Cordner

    Team lists:
    FB 1 James Tedesco
    WG 2 Daniel Tupou
    CE 3 Latrell Mitchell
    CE 4 Joseph Manu
    WG 5 Brett Morris
    FE 6 Luke Keary
    HB 7 Cooper Cronk
    PR 8 Isaac Liu
    HK 9 Sam Verrills
    PR 10 Sio Siua Taukeiaho
    SR 11 Boyd Cordner (c)
    SR 12 Mitchell Aubusson
    LK 13 Victor Radley
    Substitutes:
    IC 14 Angus Crichton
    IC 15 Zane Tetevano
    IC 16 Nat Butcher
    IC 17 Lindsay Collins
    Coach:
    Trent Robinson
    FB 1 Ryan Papenhuyzen
    WG 17 Will Chambers
    CE 3 Curtis Scott
    CE 4 Justin Olam
    WG 5 Josh Addo-Carr
    FE 6 Cameron Munster
    HB 7 Jahrome Hughes
    PR 8 Jesse Bromwich
    HK 9 Cameron Smith (c)
    PR 10 Nelson Asofa-Solomona
    SR 11 Felise Kaufusi
    SR 12 Kenny Bromwich
    LK 13 Dale Finucane
    Substitutes:
    IC 14 Brandon Smith
    IC 15 Tui Kamikamica
    IC 16 Max King
    IC 21 Sandor Earl
    Coach:
    Craig Bellamy

    Grand Final

    [edit]
    Sunday, 6 October
    7:40pm (AEDT)
    Sydney Roosters 14 – 8 Canberra Raiders
    Tries:
    Sam Verrills (7') 1
    James Tedesco (73') 1
    Goals:
    Latrell Mitchell 3/5
    (8', 21' pen, 74')
    Sin Bin:
    Cooper Cronk (50') 1
    1st: 8 – 6
    2nd: 6 – 2
    Tries:
    1 (31') Jack Wighton
    Goals:
    2/2 Jarrod Croker
    (32', 50' pen)

    ANZ Stadium
    Attendance: 82,922
    Clive Churchill Medal: Jack Wighton
    Referee: Ben Cummins, Gerard Sutton

    Team lists:
    FB 1 James Tedesco
    WG 2 Daniel Tupou
    CE 3 Latrell Mitchell
    CE 4 Joseph Manu
    WG 5 Brett Morris
    FE 6 Luke Keary
    HB 7 Cooper Cronk
    PR 8 Jared Waerea-Hargreaves
    HK 9 Sam Verrills
    PR 10 Isaac Liu
    SR 11 Boyd Cordner (c)
    SR 12 Mitchell Aubusson
    LK 13 Victor Radley
    Substitutes:
    IC 14 Angus Crichton
    IC 16 Nat Butcher
    IC 17 Sio Siua Taukeiaho
    IC 20 Jake Friend
    Coach:
    Trent Robinson
    FB 1 Charnze Nicoll-Klokstad
    WG 2 Nick Cotric
    CE 3 Jarrod Croker (c)
    CE 4 Joseph Leilua
    WG 5 Jordan Rapana
    FE 6 Jack Wighton
    HB 7 Aidan Sezer
    PR 8 Josh Papalii
    HK 9 Josh Hodgson (c)
    PR 10 Sia Soliola
    SR 11 John Bateman
    SR 12 Elliott Whitehead
    LK 13 Joseph Tapine
    Substitutes:
    IC 14 Bailey Simonsson
    IC 15 Emre Guler
    IC 16 Corey Horsburgh
    IC 17 Dunamis Lui
    Coach:
    Ricky Stuart

    References

    [edit]
    1. ^ "Gritty Roosters defy Raiders to win dramatic grand final". National Rugby League. 2019-10-06. Retrieved 2020-09-19.
  • ^ "NRL Telstra Premiership 2019 finals series week one". National Rugby League. 2019-09-08. Retrieved 2020-09-19.
  • ^ "NRL Telstra Premiership 2019 Finals Series Weeks 2 and 3". National Rugby League. 2019-09-15. Retrieved 2020-09-19.
  • ^ "NRL finals format explained: How do the NRL finals work?". The Roar. Retrieved 2020-09-19.

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