List of NRL Grand Final Winners: Past Champions By Years, History

NRL Grand Final Winners List by year: Past Champions of All The Seasons, history Since 1998.





The NRL Grand Final is one of the biggest sporting events and enriches in the Aussies Culture by days Gone it is also becoming more popular Sports Event after the AFL Grand Final.

The NRL Grand Final is usually played on the Sunday night prior to NSW’s Labour Day holiday. Until last season, every NRL Grand Final since 1999 had been held at Stadium Australia (now ANZ Stadium for sponsorship reasons) in the Sydney Olympic Park precinct.



What is the NRL Grand Final .?



NRL is one of the most viewed sporting events in Australia as Rugby is the most populous sport in the country.

  • The NRL Grand Final is the climax of the Australian rugby league season, with the 16-team competition whittled down to just two clubs vying for the Provan-Summons Trophy after the regular-season rounds and three weeks of pulsating NRL finals action.
  • Teams from Australia and New Zealand compete each year in the National Rugby League from the month of March- October.



Rugby league grand finals became mandatory in the Australian premiership in 1954 and were played at Sydney’s ANZ Stadium every year from 1999 to 2019, after previously being staged at the Sydney Cricket Ground (1954–87) and Sydney Football Stadium (1988–98).



Who won the 2023 NRL Grand Final.?



The Penrith have pulled off the biggest comeback in NRL grand final history to beat the Broncos 26-24 and Panthers become the first team in 40 years to win three straight premierships.

Penrith trailed 24-8 after 58 minutes before Clive Churchill Medal winner Nathan Cleary delivered a masterclass to almost single-handedly drag his side to the title on Sunday night.

Cleary booted a crucial 40-20 and then helped set up the first two tries before scoring the match-winner himself in the 77th minute at Accor Stadium in Sydney.





 Here is a full list of all your NRL grand final winners since the NRL was founded in 1998 to 2023:



NRL Grand Final champions list: Past winners by year, history from 1998-2023.



Year Winner Runner Up Score



2023 Penrith Panthers Brisbane Broncos  26—24

2022  Penrith Panthers Parramatta Eels 28–12

2021  Penrith Panthers South Sydney Rabbitohs 14-12

2020  Melbourne Storm Penrith Panthers 26-20

2019  Sydney Roosters Canberra Raiders 14-8

2018  Sydney Roosters Melbourne Storm 21-6

2017  Melbourne Storm North QLD Cowboys 34-6

2016  Cronulla Sharks Melbourne Storm 14-12

2015  North QLD Cowboys Brisbane Broncos 17-16

2014  South Sydney Rabbitohs Canterbury Bulldogs 30-6

2013  Sydney Rooster Manly Sea Eagles 26-18

2012  Melbourne Storm Canterbury Bulldogs 14-4

2011  Manly Sea Eagles New Zealand Warriors 24-10

2010  St George Illawarra Dragons Sydney Roosters 32-8

2009  Melbourne Storm* Parramatta Eels 23-16

2008  Manly Sea Eagles Melbourne Storm 40-0

2007  Melbourne Storm* Manly Sea Eagles 34-8

2006  Brisbane Broncos Melbourne Storm 15-8

2005  Wests Tigers North QLD Cowboys 30-16

2004  Canterbury Bulldogs Sydney Roosters 16-13

2003  Penrith Panthers Sydney Roosters 18-6

2002  Sydney Roosters New Zealand Warriors 30-8

2001  Newcastle Knights Parramatta Eels 30-24

2000  Brisbane Broncos Sydney Roosters 14-6

1999  Melbourne Storm St George Illaw. Dragons 20-18

1998  Brisbane Broncos Canterbury Bulldogs 38-12



Super League

1997  Brisbane Broncos Manly-Sea Eagles 26 – 8


Australian Rugby League

1997  Newcastle Knights Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks 22 – 16

1996  Manly-Warringah Sea Eagles St. George Dragons 20 – 8

1995  Bulldogs Manly-Sea Eagles 17 – 4





Who Has Won The Most NRL Championship, Most NRL Finals titles.?




South Sydney Rabbitohs are the most successful team in NRL’s history who have won the most rugby league Grand Finals with 16 titles to their name since 1954 . However, they have been eliminated from this year’s championship. Folllowed by St George Dragons &  Sydney Roosters has won the Rugby League Grand Finals titles with 15 times.

Manly Sea Eagles (eight), Canterbury Bulldogs (Eight), are the next most successful Grand Final teams.

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Melbourne Storm (six) have won the most Grand Finals in the NRL era (1998 to present), although two of their premierships (2007-09) were stripped for salary-cap breaches.

 The Sydney Roosters (four), Broncos (three), Sea Eagles (two) and Panthers (two) are the only other clubs to win multiple NRL Grand Finals since 1998.




NRL Grand Final Stats, facts, Records, Trivia.




Some 107,999 fans packed into Sydney’s Olympic Stadium for the 1999 NRL Grand Final between Melbourne and St George Illawarra. As of 2020, it is the largest crowd in rugby league history.

In 2015, 4.4 million Australians tuned in to watch the NRL Grand Final, a record for the rugby league. That figure eclipsed Australia’s other major football country, the AFL, by almost half a million viewers.

While 1,887 reads more like a year than a stat, it was actually the record amount of metres run by the Melbourne Storm in the 2007 NRL Grand Final when they hammered the Manly Sea Eagles 34-8.

Only four men in NRL history have won the Clive Churchill Medal in a losing side: Bradley Clyde in 1991, Brad Mackay in 1993, Daly Cherry-Evans in 2013 and Jack Wighton in 2019.

Former Raider and Bulldog Bradley Clyde is the only man to win the Clive Churchill Medal on more than one occasion, in 1989 and in 1991.

The quickest try in NRL history was scored in just two minutes and eight seconds by Canberra Raiders back-rower David Furner in 1994.

In 2009, Parramatta Eels brute Nathan Hindmarsh laid an NRL-record 64 tackles against the Melbourne Storm, including an incredible 13 in the opening 10 minutes.




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