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Competitor: Brisbane Broncos vs Parramatta Eels
Date: Fri 4 Apr 2014
Time: 7:40PM
Venue: Suncorp Stadium
TV: Nine Network, Fox Sports
Series : National Rugby League(NRL)
Brisbane Broncos
The NRL’s most successful club, the Brisbane Broncos were formed in 1988 under coach Wayne Bennett. Bennett led the Broncos to six Premiership victories and thus far have a perfect record in Grand Final matches. It is this culture, with the help of league legends Shane Webcke, Darren Lockyer and Alan Langer, that has enabled Brisbane to record the highest annual revenues out of all NRL clubs and maintain the largest crowd attendances in the competition with an average of 33,000 people per game.
Off Contract 2014: Ajuma Adams, Dale Copley, Cameron Cullen, Mitchell Dodds, Jordan Drew, Jake Granville, Jon Green, David Hala, Ben Hannant, Justin Hodges, Lachlan Maranta, Stewart Mills, Francis Molo, Kodi Nikorima, Joe Ofahengaue, Duncan Paia'Aua, Corey Parker, Jarrod Wallace
Parramatta Eels
Having been formed in 1947, the Parramatta Eels hit their golden period in Australian Rugby League during the 1980’s which saw them make five Grand Finals in six seasons for four Premiership victories. Recent times however have seen the Eels underachieve in the NRL, highlighted by their Premiership failure in 2001, when many considered them certainties for the NRL title.
Off Contract 2014: Evander Cummins, Toby Evans, John Folau, Liam Foran, David Gower, Ben Jones, Luke Kelly, Taniela Lasalo, Lorenzo Ma'Afu, Tim Mannah, Fuifui Moimoi, Joseph Paulo, Api Pewhairangi, Ken Sio, Ben Smith, Vai Toutai, Joseph Ualesi, Brayden Wiliame