2023 NRL finals series explained

No Of Teams:8
Matches:9
Duration:8 September 2023 – 1 October 2023
Highest Attendance:81,947, Penrith v Brisbane, Grand Final
Lowest Attendance:12,557, Cronulla-Sutherland v Sydney, Second Elimination Final
Avg Attendance:36,582
Attendance:329,242
Tv:Nine Network
Fox League
Minor Premiers: Penrith Panthers
Prevseason Link:2022 NRL finals series
Prevseason Year:2022
Nextseason Link:2024 NRL finals series
Nextseason Year:2024

The 2023 National Rugby League finals series was a tournament staged to determine the winner of the 2023 Telstra Premiership season. The series was played over four weekends in September and October, culminating in the 2023 NRL Grand Final on 1 October 2023 won by the Penrith Panthers.[1]

The top eight teams from the 2023 NRL season qualified for the finals series. The NRL finals series have been continuously played under this format since 2012.

Qualification

See main article: 2023 NRL season.

Ladder

Finals structure

See also: NRL finals system.

The system used for the 2023 NRL finals series is a final eight system. The top four teams in the eight receive the "double chance" when they play in week-one qualifying finals, such that if a top-four team loses in the first week it still remains in the finals, playing a semi-final the next week against the winner of an elimination final. The bottom four of the eight 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 and to the qualifying final winners in the third week.

In the second week, the winners of the qualifying finals receive a bye to the third week. The losers of the qualifying final plays the elimination finals winners 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.[2]

Venues

A total of seven different venues hosted matches throughout the finals series.[3]

!Venue!Capacity!Matches Hosted!Home Team
AAMI Park30,0001 Melbourne Storm
Accor Stadium82,5002 Penrith Panthers; Grand Final
BlueBet Stadium22,5001 Penrith Panthers
Go Media Stadium30,0001 New Zealand Warriors
McDonald Jones Stadium30,0001 Newcastle Knights
PointsBet Stadium12,5001 Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks
Suncorp Stadium52,5002 Brisbane Broncos

Fixtures

Nine matches were played across four weeks of the finals series.

HomeScoreAwayMatch Information
Date and time (Local)VenueRefereeCrowd
Qualifying and Elimination Finals
Brisbane Broncos26–0 Melbourne Storm8 September, 7:50 pmSuncorp StadiumGrant Atkins50,157
Penrith Panthers32–6 New Zealand Warriors9 September, 4:05 pmBlueBet StadiumAdam Gee21,525
Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks12–13 Sydney Roosters9 September, 7:50 pmPointsBet StadiumGerard Sutton12,557
Newcastle Knights30–28 Canberra Raiders10 September, 4:05 pmMcDonald Jones StadiumAshley Klein29,548
Semi Finals
Melbourne Storm18–13 Sydney Roosters15 September, 7:50 pmAAMI ParkAshley Klein19,534
New Zealand Warriors40–10 Newcastle Knights16 September, 6:05 pmGo Media StadiumAdam Gee26,083
Preliminary Finals
Penrith Panthers38–4 Melbourne Storm22 September, 7:50 pmAccor StadiumAdam Gee35,578
Brisbane Broncos42–12 New Zealand Warriors23 September, 7:50 pmSuncorp StadiumGerard Sutton52,273
† Match decided in extra time.

Chart

Matches

Third Week: Preliminary Finals

Grand final

See main article: 2023 NRL Grand Final.

Notes and References

  1. Web site: 2023 NRL Telstra Premiership - RLP . 2024-09-25 . www.rugbyleagueproject.org.
  2. Web site: NRL finals format explained: How do the NRL finals work? . 18 September 2020 . The Roar . en-US.
  3. Web site: 2023-10-01 . When is the NRL Finals 2023? Dates, schedule, matches for post-season Sporting News Australia . 2024-09-25 . www.sportingnews.com . en-au.