NRL Grand Final 2012: Canterbury Bulldogs vs Melbourne Storm live scores

By Alan / Roar Guru

The 2012 NRL Grand Final promises to be one of the closest deciders in living memory as minor premiers the Canterbury Bulldogs clash against premiership heavyweights Melbourne Storm. Join us for live scores and commentary of the 2012 NRL Grand Final.

2012 NRL Grand Final Kickoff: 5.15pm AEST.

After missing the finals in 2010, the Bulldogs have become a formidable unit in season 2012, winning 15 of their past 16 matches en route to their first grand final appearance since 2004.

Canterbury’s latest victory saw them demolish South Sydney in last week’s preliminary final, registering a 32-8 win.

After a tough opening 20 minutes, the Bulldogs regained momentum midway through the first half after Rabbitohs halfback Adam Reynolds succumbed to a hamstring injury.

With Reynolds gone, South Sydney lost their direction in attack. They began to make cheap errors that allowed Canterbury to seize permanent control of the contest.

Canterbury however can expect a much tougher arm wrestle tonight against a Melbourne outfit that continues to set the benchmark in discipline, composure and intensity.

The Storm put reigning premiers Manly to the sword last week, opening the Sea Eagles up en route to a 40-12 win that now sees Melbourne contesting their fifth grand final in seven seasons.

After suffering a worrying five match losing streak post Origin period, Melbourne has bounced back superbly, winning its past seven matches to storm into the 2012 NRL decider.

Against Manly, Melbourne were at their clinical best with Cameron Smith, Billy Slater and Cooper Cronk once again the architects behind a Storm outfit that scored seven tries against the hapless Sea Eagles.

Prediction

Under the tutelage of Des Hasler and Craig Bellamy, Canterbury and Melbourne have become a model of class and consistency so expect tonight’s contest to go down to the wire.

The Bulldogs possess an important advantage upfront with all of their forwards capable of playing before the line.

Greg Eastwood, Frank Pritchard, Sam Kasiano, James Graham and Aidan Tolman were all superb against South Sydney as they constantly kept the ball moving in a bid to ignite the second-phase play needed for the likes of Ben Barba and Josh Morris to shine outwide.

The Bulldogs pack will also gain confidence from the fact that they dominated Melbourne upfront in the two matches they have played against them this season.

If Canterbury’s forwards can build on their strong showing against the Rabbitohs, Melbourne will struggle for territory, thus decreasing the space that Slater, Smith and Cronk need to wreck havoc.

Despite the Bulldogs firepower upfront, the Storm does possess the better class in the backline.

Although Canterbury’s backline is led by Barba, it will be interesting to see how the likes of Barba, Keating, and Reynolds will cope against a Storm backline containing arguably the NRL’s most dominant players.

The attacking chemistry shared between Slater, Smith and Cronk is unrivalled in the NRL and the Bulldogs will have a tough time keeping the trio quite if Melbourne is able to match Canterbury in the battle for field position.

Storm players such as Will Chambers and Justin O’Neill are also in terrific form with both players very capable of opening up Canterbury out wide if they continue to receive first class service from Slater and company.

With Melbourne’s attack running like clock work at the best of times, expect any ill-discipline and poor handling from the Bulldogs to be punished severely by a Storm backline that will be at its clinical best come kickoff.

Overall, both teams possess match winners across the park and tonight’s grand final could end up being one of the best NRL deciders of the modern era.

While the Bulldogs do possess home ground advantage and the mercurial talents of Barba, the big game experience that Slater, Smith and Cronk bring to the table may just be enough for Melbourne to secure the 2012 premiership.

Storm by 4.

The Crowd Says:

2012-10-01T10:12:52+00:00

Oracle

Guest


Agreed. Ken Sutcliffe sounded like he was a tad over-refreshed which didn't help.

2012-09-30T10:56:14+00:00

Nathan of Perth

Guest


If only Tiger Woods was still the best golfer :)

2012-09-30T09:45:04+00:00

Phelpsy

Guest


Sydney at least has several players from NSW ??/

2012-09-30T09:43:27+00:00

Phelpsy

Guest


Got to say - how poor the presentation was..... seemed flat - could take a lesson from the AFL about how to do it after the game. AFL could take a lesson pre game as well. As a Victorian and AFL person - got to say that this has dragged me in - great game - exciting to the end,,, if every game was like this I would be a big follower.

2012-09-30T09:41:24+00:00

Phelpsy

Guest


Go Melbourne/Victoria........ 4 premerships ... more to come

2012-09-30T09:37:07+00:00

Bill Larkin

Guest


I was born in Sydney, but moved to Melbourne many moons ago. 20 years ago if you said Melbourne would win the NRL and Sydney would win the AFL in the same year you would have been certified.

2012-09-30T09:33:52+00:00

eagleJack

Guest


Wow 2BB I know many QLDers are narrow minded but you may very well take the cake. Well done to the Storm who last time I checked are from the city of Melbourne.

2012-09-30T09:33:42+00:00

2BB (AKA 2 Bob Billy)

Guest


What's AFL? South Melbourne won that yesterday didn't they? Go on grab that one and hang onto it...haha...NSW has an AFL trophy to hang onto. Yahoooooooo!!! GWS are going to start getting all your young players and take over Western Sydney

AUTHOR

2012-09-30T09:32:41+00:00

Alan

Roar Guru


So there you have it followers. The best AFL side is located in Sydney and the best NRL side is located in Melbourne! Great news for promotion of either code in their respective states!

2012-09-30T09:31:41+00:00

2BB (AKA 2 Bob Billy)

Guest


Queenslander raises the Grand Final Trophy. We are winning everything these days. Quick NSW/Media, before you slip into deep depression why not vote ding dong (Fittler) as an Immortal to make yourself feel better for a few weeks.

AUTHOR

2012-09-30T09:31:16+00:00

Alan

Roar Guru


2BB (AKA 2 Bob Billy) - I believe NSW does hold an AFL premiership cup buddy! Cameron Smith lifts the 2012 premiership and Melbourne once again emphasis their status as the greatest NRL side probably over the last decade. What a football team!

2012-09-30T09:29:25+00:00

Haradasun

Guest


AFL?

AUTHOR

2012-09-30T09:29:20+00:00

Alan

Roar Guru


CLIVE CHURCHILL WINNER - Cooper Cronk and well deserved. One of the finest halfbacks the game has seen. Bulldogs 4 Storm 14

2012-09-30T09:28:22+00:00

p.Tah

Guest


Well done Melbourne! Wasn't the most exciting game, but they kept Barba at bay and the Dogs looked directionless at times. Slater, Cronk and Smith were at their usual brilliant best.

2012-09-30T09:27:58+00:00

2BB (AKA 2 Bob Billy)

Guest


Sooooo Sad for Bulldogs and NSW...hahaha. Not good enough, never were, never will be. NSW just can't seem to win anything...marbles?

2012-09-30T09:26:52+00:00

Steve

Guest


Hilarious that you try to make this a Queensland victory. This is for Melbourne: take your inferiority complex elsewhere.

2012-09-30T09:26:23+00:00

Matt

Guest


For mind the huge standout is the ear bite, anything less than 10 weeks is ridiculous

2012-09-30T09:26:14+00:00

Bill Larkin

Guest


Cooper is one of the best halfbacks of all time.

2012-09-30T09:24:41+00:00

eagleJack

Guest


Great win by the Storm. Played a near perfect game, brilliant defence. Cronk for CC.

2012-09-30T09:23:28+00:00

eagleJack

Guest


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