Grand Final
Brisbane Broncos vs. Canterbury Bulldogs
Player | Position | Player |
---|---|---|
Darren Lockyer | Fullback | Rod Silva |
Michael De Vere | Wing | Gavin Lester |
Steve Renouf | Centre | Shane Marteene |
Darren Smith | Centre | Willie Talau |
Wendell Sailor | Wing | Daryl Halligan |
Kevin Walters | Five-eighth | Craig Polla-Mounter |
Allan Langer (C) | Halfback | Corey Hughes |
Shane Webcke | Prop | Darren Britt (C) |
Phillip Lee | Hooker | Jason Hetherington |
Andrew Gee | Prop | Steve Price |
Gorden Tallis | Second Row | Tony Grimaldi |
Brad Thorn | Second Row | Robert Relf |
Tonie Carroll | Lock | Travis Norton |
Michael Hancock | Interchange | Steve Reardon |
John Plath | Interchange | Troy Stone |
Kevin Campion | Interchange | Glen Hughes |
Petero Civoniceva | Interchange | David Thompson |
Wayne Bennett | Coach | Steve Folkes |
Brisbane 38 (TRIES: De Vere, Campion, Carroll, Sailor, Tallis, Lee, Smith; GOALS Lockyer 5/7)
defeated
Canterbury 12 (TRIES: Grimaldi, Talau; GOALS: Halligan 2/3)
Halftime: Canterbury 12-10
Referee: Bill Halligan
Stadium: Sydney Football Stadium
Crowd: 40, 857
Clive Churchill Medal: Gorden Tallis (Brisbane)
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