NRL finals live updates: Penrith Panthers vs Sydney Roosters ...

5 days ago

Nathan Cleary returns from injury for Penrith's qualifying final against Sydney Roosters, with the winner earning a home preliminary final.

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Key Events

43' TRY: Roosters score their first try

15 minutes agoFri 13 Sep 2024 at 10:55am

HT: Penrith Panthers 24 leading Sydney Roosters 0

28 minutes agoFri 13 Sep 2024 at 10:42am

34': Have the refs not given a 'blatant' sin-bin?

35 minutes agoFri 13 Sep 2024 at 10:35am

1h agoFri 13 Sep 2024 at 9:58am

NRL Friday scoreboard

Just nowFri 13 Sep 2024 at 11:10am

The air in the balls are being checked

The television broadcast has just shown ground staff checking the air pressure in the footies.

Before converting the Roosters' second try, kicker Joseph-Aukuso Sua'ali'i was complaining to referee Ashley Klein that the footy he had was deflated.

It didn't bother Joey too much, who kicked the goal from the right sideline.

But it looks like we have done a check of the footies.

6m agoFri 13 Sep 2024 at 11:04am

48' TRY: Captain Teddy scores for the Roosters

The Roosters have their second try — they look like a new team.

Is the team attacking the southern end of Panthers Stadium running downhill?

James Tedesco scores after Penrith put themselves under pressure.

Penrith gave away a penalty 15 metres from their line.

Paul Alamoti clearly knocked a Sydney chaser to the ground, as Penrith fullback Dylan Edwards took a high-ball uncontested.

The Roosters are now throwing everything at the Panthers. Six-again restart conceded.

The Roosters are threatening, and James Tedesco busts through and scores in the right corner.

Sua'ali'i kicks the goal and it is 24-10.

Key Event

15m agoFri 13 Sep 2024 at 10:55am

43' TRY: Roosters score their first try

Joseph-Aukuso Sua'ali'i has the opening try for the Chooks.

The Roosters started the set on their own 40-metre line, after Penrith's attempt at a last-tackle attack went over the touchline.

Penrith give up a six-again restart and the Roosters go to work.

Sydney swung the ball from right to left.

James Tedesco runs with the ball in both hands, draws in defenders, and gives it to Sua'ali'i who crashes over the line.

Joey couldn't convert his own try — 24-4.

18m agoFri 13 Sep 2024 at 10:52am

Notes from the first half

A few things were missed in that first half.

Roosters hooker Connor Watson is on report for a crusher tackle on James Fisher-Harris.Luke Keary has been with the trainer a few times. He appeared to injure his hand in a tackle, and came off worse for wear after tackling Liam Martin on the goalline.The Roosters made 237 tackles in the first half. Penrith made 141 tackles.

25m agoFri 13 Sep 2024 at 10:45am

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Update

Hey Mick, Is there a technical issue with the live scoreboard? – I can’t see any info on the Roosters’ side of the table…

- Mike

Key Event

28m agoFri 13 Sep 2024 at 10:42am

HT: Penrith Panthers 24 leading Sydney Roosters 0

Sydney had the final chance of the first half, but a last-play kick to the corner of Daniel Tupou went over the deadball line.

The Panthers crowd are on their feet and chanting as Penrith go up the tunnel.

"PANTHERS, PANTHERS, PANTHERS".

Four tries and a resolute defence has guided them to a 24-0 lead over the Roosters at half-time.

The Roosters weren't bad. But they hardly had the footy.

One thing I have not mentioned is the brilliance of Nathan Cleary and Jahrome Luai's kicking game in that first half.

They ensured the Roosters started every set deep in their own end.

It was take something out of the ordinary — you'd think — for the Roosters to make something out of this contest.

Key Event

35m agoFri 13 Sep 2024 at 10:35am

34': Have the refs not given a 'blatant' sin-bin?

So what is a sin-bin, and what isn't?

Roosters' five-eighth Luke Keary has been penalised in front of the posts for holding back a Penrith player who was chasing a kick towards the in-goal.

Penrith gets a penalty, but it has been ruled as an escort rather than a professional foul, denying a Panther a chance of scoring?

ABC Sport caller Andrew Moore has called it a "blatant sin-bin".

Sideline eye John Gibbs says it is a "garden variety sin-bin".

Feels like that has been a sin-bin all year.

Cleary kicks the goal and makes it 24-0.

Key Event

41m agoFri 13 Sep 2024 at 10:29am

32' Penrith's defence holds firm as Connor Watson almost does it on his own

By all rights, the Roosters should have a try.

But the Penrith Panthers are playing on another level.

Nathan Cleary had a kick charged down by Sydney hooker Connow Watson.

Watson picks up the ball and there is no one in front of him.

But Cleary retreats and makes the try-saving tackle.

Penrith seemingly had their defensive line set before Sydney had a dummy half.

The Roosters had a full set on the line, but they were repelled bu this brilliant football side.

53m agoFri 13 Sep 2024 at 10:17am

23' TRY: Luke Garner scores and Penrith have four

Luke Garner scores. Penrith have four tries. 

Garner carried three Roosters over the line and grounded the footy.

Roosters' winger Daniel Tupou dropped a massive bomb-kick from Nathan Cleary.

It's Tupou's second drop of the first half.

That has given Penrith another full set at the Chooks' goalline.

This has been 23 perfect minutes of rugby league.

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59m agoFri 13 Sep 2024 at 10:11am

18' TRY: Luai scores and Penrith make it three tries to start the game

Alarm bells are ringing loudly for the Roosters.

The Penrith Panthers are "applying the blowtorch" according to ABC Sport's sideline eye John Gibbs.

Nathan Cleary forces the Roosters into a goalline drop-out. The subsequent set was too much for the Roosters, who gave up another late six-again restart.

Jahrome Luai's dancing feet sliced through the Roosters' defence and extended the Penrith lead.

Cleary's kick makes it 16-0.

"They're breaking down the Roosters, every play ever set" — Luke Lewis, ABC Sport.

1h agoFri 13 Sep 2024 at 10:03am

11' TRY: Panthers score again through Izack Tago

Penrith are making their own luck.

Nathan Cleary on final tackle puts a small, looping kick, to the goalline.

The ball is aimed at the goal post — IT HITS THE GOAL POST.

The ball bounces off the shoulder of a Rooster, hits the ground, and is collected by IzackTago who grounds the footy.

Cleary makes it 10-0.

Key Event

1h agoFri 13 Sep 2024 at 9:58am

6' TRY: Penrith get the opening try through To'o

The defending premiers are the first to score.

Winger Brian To'o has scored in the right corner, after brushing off a would-be tackle from James Tedesco.

Penrith were given a golden opportunity when Roosters winger Daniel Tupou dropped a high ball.

The home side had a scrum, 10 metres out, in front of the posts.

The Roosters defended well but gave up a six-again restart on the fifth tackle.

That was too much for the Chooks, as Penrith scored.

Nathan Cleary misses the conversion from the sideline.

Key Event

1h agoFri 13 Sep 2024 at 9:52am

The NRL finals begins in Penrith

Referee Ashley Klein has blown his whistle — the Panthers kick-off to begin the NRL finals.

The Roosters receive the ball and will be running to the left of your screen.

Nat Butcher takes the opening hit-up and is met by the Penrith welcoming committee. 

Let me know your thoughts on the footy all night though our comments section.

1h agoFri 13 Sep 2024 at 9:50am

Tipping a Panthers win

Happy Friday Mick, Are you tipping Cleary to get the Panthers home tonight? I am...

- Mike

Hello Mike.

Thanks for joining the ABC Sport live blog.

The Roosters have a lot of players out — Smith, JWH, Walker.

But it doesn't matter who is out — it matters who is in.

Penrith have won the last nine matches between these two clubs.

1h agoFri 13 Sep 2024 at 9:47am

Looking forward to the NRL finals

Evening Michael. Looking forward to this game and hoping for no serious injuries. Good to see you back and loved your work on the Paralympics.

- KB

Hello KB.

Thanks for joining the ABC Sport live blog — and that is very nice of you.

I believe we are on the cusp of a magnificent finals series.

Tonight is going to be fun.

If you want to join the ABC Sport blog community, leave your thoughts on all things footy in the comments section.

1h agoFri 13 Sep 2024 at 9:38am

As Penrith looks towards a golden new future, the old stadium moves into the past

Tonight, the Panthers will hit the field at Penrith Stadium in its current configuration for the last time before it is redeveloped.

Read Nick Campton's piece about why the ground is more than bricks and mortar. 

1h agoFri 13 Sep 2024 at 9:27am

Nathan Cleary needs a 'bodyguard' on his return

There is a lot of focus on Nathan Cleary, who returns from an arm injury sustained against Melbourne a few weeks ago.

Brad Schneider has been brought onto the bench, a possible sign the Panthers believe they need some cover in the halves.

Is Liam Martin the key to Nathan Cleary's safety tonight?(AAP)

Luke Lewis — a former premiership winner with Penrith — has told the ABC Sport audio broadcast that Panthers' second-rower Liam Martin needs to protect Cleary.

"Liam Martin has to be his bodyguard tonight," he said.

"He has to take this personally and he has to protect his number seven."

1h agoFri 13 Sep 2024 at 9:17am

Panthers going for finals history tonight

The Panthers juggernaut has been impressive since 2020, with four straight grand final appearances and three straight premierships.

(AAP)

Penrith have won their past nine finals matches.

The record from the old NSWRL is held by St George, who won 10 finals matches between 1958 and 1962.

Key Event

2h agoFri 13 Sep 2024 at 9:03am

Panthers and Roosters make late changes

Both the Panthers and Roosters have made late changes.

For the Panthers — number 19 Brad Schneider comes onto the bench.

Scott Sorensen is out with an injury.

Trent Toelau is out of the 18-man team.

For the Roosters — Number 17 Terrell May will start. Number 8 Spencer Leniu goes back to the bench.

(NRL)
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