List of all finals, grand finals and grand final replays from the NRL competition. This ... De Las Heras was the subject of the next instance a referee was injured in an NRL match, in Round 19, 2009. The 2006 NRL Grand Final was the conclusive and premiership-deciding match of the NRL's 2006 Telstra Premiership season. The 2006 NRL Grand Final was the conclusive and premiership-deciding match of the NRL's 2006 Telstra Premiership season. A very rare event occurred in Round 6 – a referee was injured during a match. The matchup was a significant milestone in the history of the NRL, as two interstate teams (teams not from New South Wales, the "heartland" of the NRL) contested the grand final for the first time. 2006 NRL season results.

The 2006 NRL Grand Final was won by the Brisbane Broncos over the Melbourne Storm, 15–8. Also, for the first time in 8 years, first grade competitive rugby league returned to Adelaide after the Adelaide Rams were excluded from the competition after the 1998 season. This also made 2006's grand final set a new record for the second highest ever television audience in Australia for a rugby league match since the introduction of the Having won the NRL grand final, the Brisbane Broncos had earned the right to play against 2006's Cr The 2006 grand final was the first ever to fe They suffered 11 losses during the season (including those to non-finals teams the Cowboys (twice), Wests Tigers and the wooden spooners, the Rabbitohs), the most ever by a premiership-winning team. With the decision sent to the Video Referee (Bill Harrigan) it appeared that Morrison deserved a Try- Benefit of the doubt. The win also enabled Brisbane to maintain their 100% victory record in Grand Finals, making it six from six. The 2006 NRL Grand Final was the conclusive and premiership-deciding match of the NRL's 2006 Telstra Premiership season.

The Sharks won the match 14–12 in a tight contest before 83,625 spectators, earning the club its first premiership title in their 49-year history. Matt Geyer was the only remaining Melbourne Storm player from their No more points were scored in the first half and Brisbane went into the break with an 8-4 lead.Eight minutes into the second half, a high tackle by Justin Hodges on Cameron Smith close to the Broncos' line resulted in a minor scuffle and a penalty to the Storm.The Broncos' victory was the club's sixth premiership in their nineteen seasons and it broke what was at the time their longest premiership drought (five years).

The 2016 NRL Grand Final was a rugby league match between the Melbourne Storm and the Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks to determine the premiers of the National Rugby League for the 2016 season.The match was held at Sydney's ANZ Stadium on Sunday 2 October. Stowers Round 14 NRL squad announcements.

In the 28th minute of the Also, for the first time in 8 years, first grade competitive rugby league returned to There was major controversy in this match when, approximately 15 minutes from full-time, Parramatta second-rower Glenn Morrison crashed over the Melbourne Storm line. Finucane Pratt Whitchurch Match info page for the Melbourne Storm vs. Brisbane Broncos game in the Grand Final of the 2006 NRL season. It was played between the first-placed Melbourne Storm and the third-placed Brisbane Broncos clubs on the night of Sunday, 1 October. However, Harrigan ruled he had been held up by Storm fullback Billy Slater and the try was not awarded. It was played between the first-placed Melbourne Storm and the third-placed Brisbane Broncos clubs on the night of Sunday, 1 October.

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