2019 NRL Finals Series explained

No Of Teams:8
Matches:9
Duration:13 Sep – 6 Oct 2019
Points:292
Top Try Scorer: James Tedesco (3)
Top Point Scorer: Adam Reynolds (22)
Highest Attendance:82,922 (Sydney vs Canberra Grand Final)
Lowest Attendance:15,495 (Manly Warringah vs Cronulla-Sutherland Elimination Final)
Avg Attendance:32,313
Attendance:290,818
Tv:Nine Network
Fox League
Premiers: Sydney Roosters
Count:15th
Minor Premiers: Melbourne Storm
Mpcount:4th

The 2019 NRL Finals Series determined the winner of the 2019 National Rugby League season. The series ran over four weeks in September and October 2019. It culminated with the 2019 NRL Grand Final at Sydney's ANZ Stadium on 6 October 2019, where the Sydney Roosters defeated the Canberra Raiders 14–8.[1]

The top eight teams from the 2019 NRL Season qualified for the finals series, playing under the same format since 2012. The qualifying teams were Melbourne, Sydney, South Sydney, Canberra, Parramatta, Manly Warringah, Cronulla-Sutherland and Brisbane.

Qualification

See main article: 2019 NRL season. Melbourne qualified for their 9th consecutive finals series. Sydney qualified for their 3rd consecutive final series. South Sydney qualified for their 2nd consecutive finals series. Canberra qualified for their first finals series since 2016. Parramatta qualified for their first finals series since 2017. Manly Warringah qualified for their first finals series since 2017. Cronulla-Sutherland qualified for their 5th consecutive series. Brisbane qualified for their 6th consecutive series.

Venues

Canberra's GIO Stadium hosted one match, Melbourne's AAMI Park hosted two matches and Sydney hosted the remaining six matches, between ANZ Stadium, Bankwest Stadium, Lottoland and the Sydney Cricket Ground.[2] [3]

!Canberra!Melbourne!Sydney
GIO StadiumAAMI ParkANZ Stadium
Capacity: 25,011Capacity: 30,050Capacity: 83,500
Games: 1Games: 2Games: 2
Sydney
Bankwest StadiumLottolandSydney Cricket Ground
Capacity: 30,000Capacity: 23,000Capacity: 46,000
Games: 1Games: 1Games: 2

Finals structure

See main article: NRL finals system. The system used for the 2019 NRL finals series was a final eight system. In this format, the top four teams in the eight receive a "double chance" when they play in week-one qualifying finals, such that if a top-four team lose in the first week it still remained in the finals, playing a semi-final the next week against the winner of an elimination final. The bottom four of the eight will play knock-out games – only the winners survive and move on to the next week. Home-ground advantage goes to the team with the higher ladder position in the first two weeks, to the qualifying final winners in the third week.[4]

In the second week, the winners of the qualifying finals receive a bye to the third week. The losers of the qualifying final play the winners of the elimination finals in a semi-final. In the third week, the winners of the semi-finals from week two play the winners of the qualifying finals in the first week. The winners of those matches move on to the grand final at ANZ Stadium in Sydney.

Bracket

Qualifying and elimination finals

2nd Qualifying final: Sydney v South Sydney

Team lists:
FB1James Tedesco
WG2Daniel Tupou
CE3Latrell Mitchell
CE4Joseph Manu
WG5Brett Morris
FE6Luke Keary
HB7Cooper Cronk
PR8Jared Waerea-Hargreaves
HK9Sam Verrills
PR10Isaac Liu
SR11Boyd Cordner (c)
SR12Mitchell Aubusson
LK13Victor Radley
Substitutes:
IC14Angus Crichton
IC15Zane Tetevano
IC16Nat Butcher
IC17Sio Siua Taukeiaho
Coach:
Trent Robinson
FB1Adam Doueihi
WG2Alex Johnston
CE3James Roberts
CE4Campbell Graham
WG5Corey Allan
FE6Cody Walker
HB7Adam Reynolds
PR18George Burgess
HK9Damien Cook
PR10Liam Knight
SR11John Sutton (c)
SR12Jaydn Su'A
LK13Cameron Murray
Substitutes:
IC8Tevita Tatola
IC14Ethan Lowe
IC16Thomas Burgess
IC17Mark Nicholls
Coach:
Wayne Bennett

1st Qualifying final: Melbourne v Canberra

Team lists:
FB1Ryan Papenhuyzen
WG2Suliasi Vunivalu
CE3Will Chambers
CE4Justin Olam
WG5Josh Addo-Carr
FE6Cameron Munster
HB7Jahrome Hughes
PR8Jesse Bromwich
HK9Cameron Smith (c)
PR10Nelson Asofa-Solomona
SR11Felise Kaufusi
SR12Kenny Bromwich
LK13Dale Finucane
Substitutes:
IC14Brandon Smith
IC15Tui Kamikamica
IC16Max King
IC17Joe Stimson
Coach:
Craig Bellamy
FB1Charnze Nicoll-Klokstad
WG14Bailey Simonsson
CE3Jarrod Croker (c)
CE2Nick Cotric
WG5Jordan Rapana
FE6Jack Wighton
HB7Aidan Sezer
PR15Dunamis Lui
HK9Josh Hodgson (c)
PR10Sia Soliola
SR11John Bateman
SR12Elliott Whitehead
LK13Joseph Tapine
Substitutes:
IC4Joseph Leilua
IC8Josh Papalii
IC16Corey Horsburgh
IC19Emre Guler
Coach:
Ricky Stuart

2nd Elimination final: Manly-Warringah v Cronulla-Sutherland

Team lists:
FB1Brendan Elliot
WG2Jorge Taufua
CE3Brad Parker
CE4Moses Suli
WG5Reuben Garrick
FE6Dylan Walker
HB7Daly Cherry-Evans (c)
PR8Addin Fonua-Blake
HK9Apisai Koroisau
PR10Sean Keppie
SR11Corey Waddell
SR12Jack Gosiewski
LK13Jake Trbojevic
Substitutes:
IC14Manase Fainu
IC15Haumole Olakau'atu
IC16Lloyd Perrett
IC17Toafofoa Sipley
Coach:
Des Hasler
FB1Josh Dugan
WG2Sosaia Feki
CE3Bronson Xerri
CE4Josh Morris
WG5Aaron Gray
FE6Shaun Johnson
HB7Chad Townsend
PR16Andrew Fifita
HK9Jayden Brailey
PR10Matt Prior
SR11Briton Nikora
SR12Wade Graham
LK13Paul Gallen (c)
Substitutes:
IC8Aaron Woods
IC14Kurt Capewell
IC15Jack Williams
IC17Braden Hamlin-Uele
Coach:
John Morris

1st Elimination final: Parramatta v Brisbane

Team lists:
FB1Clint Gutherson (c)
WG2Maika Sivo
CE3Michael Jennings
CE4Waqa Blake
WG5Blake Ferguson
FE6Dylan Brown
HB7Mitchell Moses
PR15Daniel Alvaro
HK9Reed Mahoney
PR10Junior Paulo
SR11Shaun Lane
SR12Manu Ma'u
LK13Nathan Brown
Substitutes:
IC14Brad Takairangi
IC16Ray Stone
IC17Marata Niukore
IC18Tepai Moeroa
Coach:
Brad Arthur
FB1Anthony Milford
WG5Jamayne Isaako
CE3Kotoni Staggs
CE4Alex Glenn
WG2Corey Oates
FE6Darius Boyd (c)
HB7Jake Turpin
PR8Matthew Lodge
HK9Andrew McCullough
PR10Payne Haas
SR11David Fifita
SR12Matt Gillett
LK13Joe Ofahengaue
Substitutes:
IC14James Segeyaro
IC15Thomas Flegler
IC16Gehamat Shibisaki
IC17Patrick Carrigan
Coach:
Anthony Seibold

Semi-finals

2nd Semi-final: South Sydney v Manly-Warringah

Team lists:
FB1Adam Doueihi
WG2Alex Johnston
CE3James Roberts
CE4Dane Gagai
WG5Campbell Graham
FE6Cody Walker
HB7Adam Reynolds
PR8Thomas Burgess
HK9Damien Cook
PR10Liam Knight
SR11John Sutton
SR12Sam Burgess (c)
LK13Cameron Murray
Substitutes:
IC14George Burgess
IC15Mark Nicholls
IC16Tevita Tatola
IC17Ethan Lowe
Coach:
Wayne Bennett
FB1Brendan Elliot
WG2Jorge Taufua
CE3Brad Parker
CE4Moses Suli
WG5Reuben Garrick
FE6Dylan Walker
HB7Daly Cherry-Evans (c)
PR8Addin Fonua-Blake
HK9Apisai Koroisau
PR10Martin Taupau
SR11Corey Waddell
SR12Jack Gosiewski
LK13Jake Trbojevic
Substitutes:
IC14Manase Fainu
IC15Haumole Olakau'atu
IC16Sean Keppie
IC17Lloyd Perrett
Coach:
Des Hasler

1st Semi-final: Melbourne v Parramatta

Team lists:
FB1Ryan Papenhuyzen
WG2Suliasi Vunivalu
CE18Curtis Scott
CE4Justin Olam
WG5Josh Addo-Carr
FE6Cameron Munster
HB7Jahrome Hughes
PR8Jesse Bromwich
HK9Cameron Smith (c)
PR10Nelson Asofa-Solomona
SR11Felise Kaufusi
SR12Kenny Bromwich
LK13Dale Finucane
Substitutes:
IC3Will Chambers
IC14Brandon Smith
IC15Tui Kamikamica
IC16Max King
Coach:
Craig Bellamy
FB1Clint Gutherson (c)
WG2Maika Sivo
CE3Michael Jennings
CE4Waqa Blake
WG5Blake Ferguson
FE6Dylan Brown
HB7Mitchell Moses
PR8Kane Evans
HK9Reed Mahoney
PR10Junior Paulo
SR11Shaun Lane
SR12Manu Ma'u
LK13Nathan Brown
Substitutes:
IC14Brad Takairangi
IC15Daniel Alvaro
IC16Tepai Moeroa
IC17Marata Niukore
Coach:
Brad Arthur

Preliminary finals

1st Preliminary final: Canberra v South Sydney

Team lists:
FB1Charnze Nicoll-Klokstad
WG2Nick Cotric
CE3Jarrod Croker (c)
CE4Joseph Leilua
WG5Jordan Rapana
FE6Jack Wighton
HB7Aidan Sezer
PR8Josh Papalii
HK9Josh Hodgson (c)
PR10Sia Soliola
SR11John Bateman
SR12Elliott Whitehead
LK13Joseph Tapine
Substitutes:
IC14Bailey Simonsson
IC15Emre Guler
IC16Corey Horsburgh
IC17Dunamis Lui
Coach:
Ricky Stuart
FB1Adam Doueihi
WG2Alex Johnston
CE5Campbell Graham
CE4Dane Gagai
WG19Corey Allan
FE6Cody Walker
HB7Adam Reynolds
PR12Sam Burgess (c)
HK9Damien Cook
PR10Liam Knight
SR11John Sutton
SR16Ethan Lowe
LK13Cameron Murray
Substitutes:
IC8Thomas Burgess
IC15Tevita Tatola
IC17Mark Nicholls
IC20Dean Britt
Coach:
Wayne Bennett

2nd Preliminary final: Sydney v Melbourne

Team lists:
FB1James Tedesco
WG2Daniel Tupou
CE3Latrell Mitchell
CE4Joseph Manu
WG5Brett Morris
FE6Luke Keary
HB7Cooper Cronk
PR8Isaac Liu
HK9Sam Verrills
PR10Sio Siua Taukeiaho
SR11Boyd Cordner (c)
SR12Mitchell Aubusson
LK13Victor Radley
Substitutes:
IC14Angus Crichton
IC15Zane Tetevano
IC16Nat Butcher
IC17Lindsay Collins
Coach:
Trent Robinson
FB1Ryan Papenhuyzen
WG17Will Chambers
CE3Curtis Scott
CE4Justin Olam
WG5Josh Addo-Carr
FE6Cameron Munster
HB7Jahrome Hughes
PR8Jesse Bromwich
HK9Cameron Smith (c)
PR10Nelson Asofa-Solomona
SR11Felise Kaufusi
SR12Kenny Bromwich
LK13Dale Finucane
Substitutes:
IC14Brandon Smith
IC15Tui Kamikamica
IC16Max King
IC21Sandor Earl
Coach:
Craig Bellamy

Grand Final

See main article: 2019 NRL Grand Final.

Team lists:
FB1James Tedesco
WG2Daniel Tupou
CE3Latrell Mitchell
CE4Joseph Manu
WG5Brett Morris
FE6Luke Keary
HB7Cooper Cronk
PR8Jared Waerea-Hargreaves
HK9Sam Verrills
PR10Isaac Liu
SR11Boyd Cordner (c)
SR12Mitchell Aubusson
LK13Victor Radley
Substitutes:
IC14Angus Crichton
IC16Nat Butcher
IC17Sio Siua Taukeiaho
IC20Jake Friend
Coach:
Trent Robinson
FB1Charnze Nicoll-Klokstad
WG2Nick Cotric
CE3Jarrod Croker (c)
CE4Joseph Leilua
WG5Jordan Rapana
FE6Jack Wighton
HB7Aidan Sezer
PR8Josh Papalii
HK9Josh Hodgson (c)
PR10Sia Soliola
SR11John Bateman
SR12Elliott Whitehead
LK13Joseph Tapine
Substitutes:
IC14Bailey Simonsson
IC15Emre Guler
IC16Corey Horsburgh
IC17Dunamis Lui
Coach:
Ricky Stuart

References

  1. Web site: 2019-10-06. Gritty Roosters defy Raiders to win dramatic grand final. 2020-09-19. National Rugby League. en.
  2. Web site: 2019-09-08. NRL Telstra Premiership 2019 finals series week one. 2020-09-19. National Rugby League. en.
  3. Web site: 2019-09-15. NRL Telstra Premiership 2019 Finals Series Weeks 2 and 3. 2020-09-19. National Rugby League. en.
  4. Web site: NRL finals format explained: How do the NRL finals work?. 2020-09-19. The Roar. en-US.