Melbourne Storm head into the Grand Final as minor premiers, riding high on dominant finals victories. However, they face a tough challenge against the Penrith Panthers, who boast stellar finals form, defensive strength, and a proven track record in high-stakes encounters.
When: Sunday October 6, 2024 at 7:30 pm
Where: Accor Stadium
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Melbourne Storm enter the Grand Final cruising as minor premiers, boasting an impressive finals run with decisive victories over Cronulla (37-10) and the Sydney Roosters (48-18). Led by their blue-chip spine quartet—Jahrome Hughes, Cameron Munster, Harry Grant, and Ryan Papenhuyzen—the Storm have demonstrated both offensive prowess and defensive solidity. The unheralded support cast, including Eliesa Katoa and rookie Jack Howarth, have been sensational, providing depth and versatility. However, Melbourne faces a slight hiccup with Nelson Asofa-Solomona suspended for his high tackle, forcing Tui Kamikamica to bolster the front row alongside Josh King. Lazarus Vaalepu and Christian Welch are set to see more game time, enhancing the Storm’s forward pack.
Penrith Panthers, on the other hand, come into the match with a stellar finals record, winning 12 of their last 14 games at Accor Stadium. Despite Nathan Cleary aggravating a shoulder injury, his return is pivotal, supported by star performers like Luke Garner, who has been in sublime form with seven tries in eight matches. Penrith’s defence has been formidable, conceding an average of 15.77 points per game compared to Melbourne’s 18.35. Their ability to elevate in big games, combined with their proven finals experience, positions them as formidable opponents.
Historically, Penrith holds the upper hand in finals encounters, with a 9-1 record against Melbourne in high-stakes matches. Melbourne’s grand final victories at the SCG are notable, but Penrith’s consistency and defensive edge make them favourites.
Key battles will include Penrith’s defence versus Melbourne’s dynamic forwards, and the impact of Cleary’s playmaking against Melbourne’s robust midfield. With both teams showcasing top-tier talent and strategic acumen, expect a tightly contested Grand Final that could hinge on moments of brilliance and defensive resilience.
As the curtain rises on Grand Final Day, Penrith’s depth and Melbourne’s experience promise an electrifying encounter, with Penrith slightly favoured to lift the trophy and cement their legacy as NRL’s elite.
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Melbourne Storm vs Penrith Panthers Teams
Storm team: 1. Ryan Papenhuyzen 2. William Warbrick 3. Jack Howarth 4. Nick Meaney 5. Xavier Coates 6. Cameron Munster 7. Jahrome Hughes 8. Tui Kamikamica 9. Harry Grant 10. Josh King 11. Shawn Blore 12. Eliesa Katoa 13. Trent Loiero 14. Tyran Wishart 15. Christian Welch 16. Lazarus Vaalepu 17. Alec MacDonald 18. Grant Anderson 19. Joe Chan 20. Kane Bradley 21. Tepai Moeroa 22. Sualauvi Faalogo
Panthers team: 1. Dylan Edwards 2. Sunia Turuva 3. Izack Tago 4. Paul Alamoti 5. Brian To’o 6. Jarome Luai 7. Nathan Cleary 8. Moses Leota 9. Mitch Kenny 10. James Fisher-Harris 11. Luke Garner 12. Liam Martin 13. Isaah Yeo 14. Brad Schneider 15. Lindsay Smith 16. Liam Henry 17. Matt Eisenhuth 18. Casey McLean 19. Scott Sorensen 20. Trent Toelau 21. Daine Laurie 22. Luke Sommerton