Check out who our writers think will win the 2024 National Rugby League Grand Final.
NRL Predictions
Matt Pritchard | Andrew Pelechaty | Shannon Meyer | Brendan Wood | Nathan Smith | Matt Attard | Jem Nash | Mathew Williams | Lachlan Jeffery | |
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Winner | Panthers by 8 | Panthers by 4 | Storm by 1 | Panthers by 2 | Storm by 8 | Panthers by 4 | Storm by 2 | Panthers by 8 | Panthers by 8 |
First Try Scorer | Brian To’o | Brian To’o | Will Warbrick | Liam Martin | Ryan Papenhuyzen | Will Warbrick | Brian To’o | Cameron Munster | Sunia Turuva |
Clive Churchill Medal Winner | Isaah Yeo | Isaah Yeo | Harry Grant | Nathan Cleary | Jahrome Hughes | Isaah Yeo | Jahrome Hughes | Nathan Cleary | James Fisher-Harris |
Last 20 Matches Head-to-Head Results
Last 20 matches between the Melbourne Storm and Penrith Panthers. The Storm hold the advantage with 12 wins to 8. However, the Panthers have won 3 of the last 5 matches between the two sides.
Melbourne Storm 24, Penrith Panthers 22 (BlueBet Stadium, 15/08/2024) – NRL Regular
Melbourne Storm 8, Penrith Panthers 0 (AAMI Park, 08/03/2024) – NRL Regular
Penrith Panthers 38, Melbourne Storm 4 (Accor Stadium, 22/09/2023) – Prelim Final
Penrith Panthers 26, Melbourne Storm 6 (BlueBet Stadium, 04/08/2023) – NRL Regular
Penrith Panthers 34, Melbourne Storm 16 (Marvel Stadium, 30/06/2023) – NRL Regular
Melbourne Storm 16, Penrith Panthers 0 (BlueBet Stadium, 11/08/2022) – NRL Regular
Penrith Panthers 32, Melbourne Storm 6 (Suncorp Stadium, 14/05/2022) – NRL Regular
Penrith Panthers 10, Melbourne Storm 6 (Suncorp Stadium, 25/09/2021) – Prelim Final
Melbourne Storm 37, Penrith Panthers 10 (Suncorp Stadium, 01/08/2021) – NRL Regular
Penrith Panthers 12, Melbourne Storm 10 (BlueBet Stadium, 25/03/2021) – NRL Regular
Melbourne Storm 26, Penrith Panthers 20 (Accor Stadium, 25/10/2020) – Grand Final
Penrith Panthers 21, Melbourne Storm 14 (Campbelltown Sports Stadium, 19/06/2020) – NRL Regular
Melbourne Storm 32, Penrith Panthers 2 (Carrington Park, Bathurst, 30/03/2019) – NRL Regular
Penrith Panthers 22, Melbourne Storm 16 (AAMI Park, 31/08/2018) – NRL Regular
Melbourne Storm 28, Penrith Panthers 6 (AAMI Park, 01/04/2017) – NRL Regular
Melbourne Storm 24, Penrith Panthers 6 (AAMI Park, 04/06/2016) – NRL Regular
Melbourne Storm 52, Penrith Panthers 10 (AAMI Park, 17/07/2015) – NRL Regular
Melbourne Storm 20, Penrith Panthers 0 (Panthers Stadium, 06/06/2015) – NRL Regular
Melbourne Storm 24, Penrith Panthers 10 (Panthers Stadium, 25/08/2014) – NRL Regular
Melbourne Storm 18, Penrith Panthers 17 (AAMI Park, 15/03/2014) – NRL Regular
Melbourne Storm and Penrith Panthers Grand Final Records
This will be the Melbourne Storm’s eleventh grand final appearance and will be aiming for their fifth premiership, noting that the National Rugby League stripped the club of the 2008 and 2009 titles because of salary cap breaches.
Melbourne Storm 26, Penrith Panthers 20 (Accor Stadium, 25/10/2020) – Grand Final
Sydney Roosters 21, Melbourne Storm 6 (ANZ Stadium, 30/09/2018) – Grand Final
Melbourne Storm 34, North Queensland Cowboys 6 (ANZ Stadium, 01/10/2017) – Grand Final
Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks 14, Melbourne Storm 12 (ANZ Stadium, 02/10/2016) – Grand Final
Melbourne Storm 14, Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs 4 (ANZ Stadium, 30/09/2012) – Grand FinalMelbourne Storm 23, Parramatta Eels 16 (ANZ Stadium, 04/10/2009) – Grand Final
Manly-Warringah Sea Eagles 40, Melbourne Storm 0 (ANZ Stadium, 05/10/2008) – Grand FinalMelbourne Storm 34, Manly-Warringah Sea Eagles 8 (Telstra Stadium, 30/09/2007) – Grand Final
Brisbane Broncos 15, Melbourne Storm 8 (Telstra Stadium, 01/10/2006) – Grand Final
Melbourne Storm 20, St George-Illawarra Dragons 18 (Telstra Stadium, 26/09/1999) – Grand Final
The Penrith Panthers will play in their eighth decider and aiming to be the first team to win four consecutive titles since the great St George Dragons side which won 11 titles between 1956 and 1966.
Penrith Panthers 26, Brisbane Broncos 24 (Accor Stadium, 01/10/2023) – Grand Final
Penrith Panthers 28, Parramatta Eels 12 (Accor Stadium, 02/10/2022) – Grand Final
Penrith Panthers 14, South Sydney Rabbitohs 12 (Suncorp Stadium, 03/10/2021) – Grand Final
Melbourne Storm 26, Penrith Panthers 20 (Accor Stadium, 25/10/2020) – Grand Final
Penrith Panthers 18, Sydney Roosters 6 (Telstra Stadium, 05/10/2003) – Grand Final
Penrith Panthers 19, Canberra Raiders 12 (Sydney Football Stadium, 22/09/1991) – Grand Final
Canberra Raiders 18, Penrith Panthers 14 (Sydney Football Stadium, 23/09/1990) – Grand Final