Who will make the NRL Grand Final? Betting predictions, analysis for 2024 season

Patrick Brischetto

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The 2024 NRL regular season has concluded, with only eight teams left looking to secure ultimate glory.

Melbourne has wrapped up the minor premiership, with the reigning champions Penrith viewed as their biggest threats.

The Roosters and Sharks will look to cause an upset in week one, whilst the elimination finals have two tight matchups that could go either way.

The Sporting News looks at who is favourite to come out victorious on Grand Final day.

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Who will win the 2024 NRL Grand Final? Betting odds to win Grand Final

Two teams are standout favourites to be involved in this year's grand final according to the bookmakers – Melbourne and Penrith.

Both sides had dominant wins in week one over the Roosters and Sharks, and will now have a week off before the preliminary final; the Panthers are slight favourites at $2.40, with Melbourne at $2.40.

The Sharks have been ranked as outsiders after their semi-final win over the Cowboys, sitting at $8.50, whilst the Roosters and Sea Eagles are well off the pace ahead of their semi final on Saturday.

Odds via Sportsbet, updated September 27

TeamOdds to win Grand FinalOdds to make Grand Final
Penrith Panthers$2.30$1.23
Melbourne Storm$2.40$1.31
Sydney Roosters$9.00$3.50
Cronulla Sharks$11.00$4.20

Who will qualify for the Grand Final? Predictions and analysis

History tells us it is highly likely the two grand final teams will come from the top four, with just two instances of teams outside of the top four reaching the big dance since the finals system was changed in 2012.

These teams were the Bulldogs in 2014 (7th) and the North Queensland Cowboys in 2017 (8th); on both occasions, those underdogs were handed a heavy defeat in the decider.

Preliminary finals predictions

  • Winners: Melbourne Storm and Penrith Panthers

History dictates the teams with a week off will often ultimately qualify for the Grand Final, and we think this will be the case here.

We are predicting minor premiers Melbourne will reach their first Grand Final since 2020 with a win over the Roosters in Melbourne; Trent Robinson's side may have been much improved against Manly, but the Storm at home are a different beast.

Cronulla may have broken their finals duck, but they have been unconvincing against top teams, and Penrith's quality and big game experience should ensure they qualify for a scarcely believable fifth Grand Final in a row.

If the Sharks are to win, they will need Nicho Hynes and Braydon Trindall to shine, which hasn't always been the case this season.

Given how the top two teams dispatched of their opponents in week one, it is difficult to see them skipping a beat, especially after having a week off to rest and recover.

Grand Final prediction

  • 2024 NRL Premiership winners: Melbourne Storm

We think we will see a repeat of the 2020 Grand Final, which given how things have gone since then feels like ancient history.

Four years ago Penrith came into the game on the back of an amazing winning run but their mistakes were punished with ruthless efficiency by a Storm side who at one stage led 26-0.

A late fightback from the Panthers fell agonisingly short, but the pain from the defeat helped drive Penrith on to create their three-peat dynasty.

It's hard to see a similar result happening, instead a tight grind between two experienced and quality sides, with one looking to continue their dynasty and the other looking to return to the top.

All good things must come to an end, and we think - like in 2020 - the Storm will emerge victorious and end Penrith's reign of dominance in what could be a match for the ages.

When is the 2024 NRL Grand Final?

The 2024 NRL Grand Final will be held on October 6 at Accor Stadium in Sydney, which has hosted every version of the Grand Final bar one since 1999.

The biggest game of the season is slated to be held at the venue every year until at least 2046; the only time the Grand Final was held outside of the stadium since 1999 was in 2021 due to COVID restrictions limiting games to only be played in Queensland, with the big dance being played at Suncorp Stadium in Brisbane.

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Patrick Brischetto

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Patrick is a journalist currently based in Sydney who covered the 2022 FIFA World Cup and 2023 Women's World Cup for The Sporting News. He also holds a position at the Western Sydney Wanderers FC, and is slowly attempting to convince the world that the A-League is the greatest sporting competition.