The Penrith Panthers have cemented their standing as the greatest team of the modern era with a clinical 14-6 victory over the Storm in Sunday’s grand final at Accor Stadium.
Coach Mal Meniga hopes the players can help the Kangaroos bounce back from a 30-0 loss to New Zealand in last year’s final.
Storm players remonstrate with Nathan Cleary after the Panthers halfback lands a high tackle on Ryan Papenhuyzen.
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The Panthers went on to win the NSW Cup, SG Ball and Jersey Flegg grand finals that year, further underlining the depth at the club’s disposal and how they were set up for future success. The ...