Grand Final
Team | 1st Half | 2nd Half | Total |
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(1) Sydney Roosters | 13 | 0 | 13 |
(2) Canterbury Bulldogs | 6 | 10 | 16 |
Date | Sunday, 3 October 2004 7 pm AEST |
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Tries (Sydney Roosters) | 1: Anthony Minichiello, Chris Walker |
Tries (Canterbury Bulldogs) | 2: Matthew Utai, 1: Hazem El Masri |
Goals (Sydney Roosters) | 2/2: Craig Fitzgibbon |
Goals (Canterbury Bulldogs) | 2/4: Hazem El Masri |
Penalty Goals (Sydney Roosters) | None |
Penalty Goals (Canterbury Bulldogs) | 1/1: Hazem El Masri |
Field Goals (Sydney Roosters) | 1/1: Brett Finch |
Field Goals (Canterbury Bulldogs) | None |
Injuries | None |
Reports | None |
Churchill Medal | Willie Mason (Canterbury Bulldogs) |
Venue | Telstra Stadium, Sydney, New South Wales |
Attendance | 82,127 |
Referee | Tim Mander |
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