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Storm v Broncos: Unchanged line-up for Bellamy; Carrigan back on deck

After seven months of grit, grind and guts, the 2025 NRL Telstra Premiership comes down to the Melbourne Storm and Brisbane Broncos to decide who takes home the ultimate prize.

The Storm won their way through to a sixth decider in 10 years by taking care of the Sharks at AAMI Park while Broncos produced a mighty comeback to end the Panthers' reign in an epic preliminary final at Suncorp Stadium.

With Adam Reynolds ice cool under pressure and Payne Haas immense in the middle, Michael Maguire's men overcame a 14-point half-time deficit to advance to their first grand final since 2015.

The Storm are back in the big dance a year after going down to the Panthers in the 2024 decider, with 15 of the 17-man squad who endured that heartbreak back to seek redemption.

Among a host of epic match-ups the battle of flashy fullbacks Ryan Papenhuyzen and Reece Walsh will be a beauty, while NSW Blues teammates Stefano Utoikamanu and Payne Haas will slug it out in the middle of the park.

Playmakers Jahrome Hughes and Reynolds are pivotal to the outcome while Cameron Munster and Ezra Mam provide the X-factor and can break a game open in a split second.

The sides clashed twice in the space of 19 days late in the season with the Storm winning 22-2 at AAMI Park in Round 23 and the Broncos saluting 30-14 in Round 27 when Melbourne were without Jack Howarth, Shawn Blore and Utoikamanu.

Both contests had huge ramifications on the injury front with Reynolds, Mam and Selwyn Cobbo popping their hamstrings in Round 23 while Hughes broke his arm in Round 27 and looked long odds to make it back, let alone play a starring role in a prelim final as he did against the Sharks.

Team News

Storm: Coach Craig Bellamy heads into a record-breaking 11th grand final with the same 17 that downed the Sharks in the preliminary final. Grant Anderson has been listed as 18th man, a role that was filled last week by Joe Chan. Playmaker Jonah Pezet and speedster Sua Fa'aalogo are listed among the reserves. Lock Trent Loiero makes his 100th NRL appearance.

Broncos: Just the one change for Michael Maguire with skipper Pat Carrigan's return from suspension at lock pushing Tyson Smoothy to the interchange. Ben Talty is the unlucky man to drop out of the side that came from the clouds to down the Panthers in the preliminary final. Selwyn Cobbo is again listed among the reserves while Jesse Arthars has again been named as 18th man, as he was in the club's two finals matches against the Raiders and Panthers.

Team Lists

Backs

  • Fullback for Storm is number 1 Ryan Papenhuyzen
    Fullback for Broncos is number 1 Reece Walsh
  • Winger for Storm is number 2 Will Warbrick
    Winger for Broncos is number 2 Josiah Karapani
  • Centre for Storm is number 3 Jack Howarth
    Centre for Broncos is number 3 Kotoni Staggs
  • Centre for Storm is number 4 Nick Meaney
    Centre for Broncos is number 4 Gehamat Shibasaki
  • Winger for Storm is number 5 Xavier Coates
    Winger for Broncos is number 5 Deine Mariner
  • Five-Eighth for Storm is number 6 Cameron Munster
    Five-Eighth for Broncos is number 6 Ben Hunt
  • Halfback for Storm is number 7 Jahrome Hughes
    Halfback for Broncos is number 7 Adam Reynolds

Forwards

  • Prop for Storm is number 8 Stefano Utoikamanu
    Prop for Broncos is number 8 Corey Jensen
  • Hooker for Storm is number 9 Harry Grant
    Hooker for Broncos is number 9 Cory Paix
  • Prop for Storm is number 10 Josh King
    Prop for Broncos is number 10 Payne Haas
  • 2nd Row for Storm is number 11 Shawn Blore
    2nd Row for Broncos is number 11 Brendan Piakura
  • 2nd Row for Storm is number 12 Eliesa Katoa
    2nd Row for Broncos is number 12 Jordan Riki
  • Lock for Storm is number 13 Trent Loiero
    Lock for Broncos is number 13 Patrick Carrigan

Interchange

  • Interchange for Storm is number 14 Tyran Wishart
    Interchange for Broncos is number 14 Ezra Mam
  • Interchange for Storm is number 15 Ativalu Lisati
    Interchange for Broncos is number 15 Kobe Hetherington 
  • Interchange for Storm is number 16 Tui Kamikamica
    Interchange for Broncos is number 16 Xavier Willison
  • Interchange for Storm is number 17 Alec MacDonald
    Interchange for Broncos is number 17 Tyson Smoothy

Reserves

  • Replacement for Storm is number 18 Grant Anderson
    Replacement for Broncos is number 18 Jesse Arthars
  • Reserve for Storm is number 19 Bronson Garlick
    Reserve for Broncos is number 19 Jack Gosiewski
  • Reserve for Storm is number 20 Joe Chan
    Reserve for Broncos is number 20 Ben Talty
  • Reserve for Storm is number 21 Jonah Pezet
    Reserve for Broncos is number 21 Selwyn Cobbo
  • Reserve for Storm is number 22 Sualauvi Faalogo
    Reserve for Broncos is number 22 Jock Madden

Storm Ins

  • Bronson Garlick
  • Grant Anderson
  • Jonah Pezet
  • Sualauvi Faalogo

Broncos Ins

  • Jack Gosiewski
  • Jock Madden
  • Patrick Carrigan
  • Selwyn Cobbo

Storm Outs

Broncos Ins

Match Officials

  • Referee: Grant Atkins
  • Touch Judge: Chris Sutton
  • Touch Judge: Dave Munro
  • Senior Review Official: Ashley Klein

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Stat Attack

  • The Storm have won 17 of their last 19 games against the Broncos.
  • Broncos utility Ben Hunt will join Darren Lockyer in third place on the all-time appearances list.
  • Storm halfback Jahrome Hughes has scored 12 tries in 13 games against the Broncos.
  • Broncos centre Kotoni Staggs has scored eight tries in his last eight games.
  • Storm coach Craig Bellamy has won 14 of 16 games against Michael Maguire-coached teams.
  • The Broncos have scored 197 points in their last six games.
  • Melbourne coach Craig Bellamy will break Wayne Bennett’s record of 10 grand finals as coach.
  • The Broncos have won only three of their last 11 games at Accor Stadium.
  • The Storm have 15 players who have played a total of 21 grand finals.
  • The Broncos have 12 players who have played a total of 14 grand finals.

Stats supplied by David Middleton, League Information Services, author of the 

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