[VIDEO] 2014 NRL Grand Final highlights: South Sydney Rabbitohs vs Canterbury Bulldogs scores, blog

By Joel Erickson / Roar Guru

MATCH RESULT:

The South Sydney Rabbitohs have broken their premiership drought with a 30-6 victory over the Canterbury Bulldogs in the 2014 NRL Grand Final.

FINAL SCORE:
Rabbitohs 30
Bulldogs 6

MATCH PREVIEW:

The South Sydney Rabbitohs are hoping to break the most famous premiership drought with a victory in the 2014 NRL Grand Final, while the Canterbury Bulldogs will look to spoil the fairytale. Join The Roar for live Grand Final scores, live updates, and commentary from kickoff at 7:20pm (AEDT).

Preview: The Rabbitohs finished third on the ladder, but were the top side for long stretches of the year.

They were in patchy form coming into the finals, but a 40-24 victory over the Manly Sea Eagles saw them emerge as premiership favourites, confirmed by last weekend’s dominant win over the Roosters.

The Bulldogs stumbled into the finals, but their form has really picked up in September.

After stunning the Storm in Week 1 of the finals, they required a bit of luck (and golden point extra-time) to do away with the Sea Eagles in a classic Week 2 match-up.

A hard-fought victory over the Panthers in the preliminary final sealed their spot in the grand final.

The Rabbitohs will be missing hooker Issac Luke for this clash, rubbed out for a dangerous throw last weekend.

Apisai Koroisau replaces him, and he’ll look to play an error-free game in place of the Rabbitohs star.

Ben Te’o has been named to start, dropping Kyle Turner to the bench. Ben Lowe, Luke Burgess and Bryson Goodwin are on an extended bench.

The Bulldogs have some selection dramas of their own, as their hooker Michael Ennis will miss with a foot injury.

Ennis was named in the Bulldogs side and given every chance to play, however the miracle recovery was not to be, as he was withdrawn from the team in the lead up to the match.

Half-time result

South Sydney took a 6-0 lead into halftime of the 2014 NRL Grand Final, with an unconverted try and a penalty conversion to the Rabbitohs all that separated the two teams at the break.

The Rabbitohs were clearly the team on top, with 57% possession and far better completion rate of their sets – but the Bulldogs held on under pressure, most of it caused by their own mistakes.

The first half as it happened:

Stats

2014 NRL Grand Final stats from Channel 9

1st minute: The Rabbitohs’ Sam Burgess was injured in the first tackle of the game, colliding heads with the Bulldogs’ James Graham and appearing to fracture his cheekbone. He played on, despite an obvious mark left on his face – and a later confirmation of the fracture – saying “It’s f–ked” at half-time.

The Rabbitohs had plenty of early possession in the first minutes of the game on the back of Canterbury making simple mistakes on their own line.

The Bulldogs held on under repeat sets on their own line before a high shot on Sam Perrit saw the ball handed to the Rabbitohs, with veteran Lote Tuqiri appearing to score a try in the seventh minute. However, the play was picked up by the video referee, and ‘no try’ was ruled due to the swinging arm making contact with the head – the Bulldogs given a penalty for the to keep the game scoreless.

20′ Off the back of a penalty, Souths pushed the ball to the left with Alex Johnston opening the scoring in the corner for the Rabbitohs in the 20th minute. Adam Reynolds failed to convert from the sideline, with the score 4-0 to Souths.

23′ George Burgess was taken off the field with a suspected concussion. He emerged in the 31st minute from the rooms having passed his concussion test and returned to the field in the 34th minute.

25′ Greg Inglis made a bust up on the left of the field, making around 55m, before a penalty on a later tackle in the set was awarded for the Bulldogs’ Dale Finucane attempting to slow down the play the ball with a professional foul. Reynolds converted the penalty to take the Rabbitohs lead to 6-0 – and Finucane was fortunate not to be sin-binned.

29′ The Bulldogs kicked a 40-20 to get a set deep in Rabbitohs territory. Tony Williams pushed a late offload to Josh Morris but he dropped the ball under pressure to leave the Bulldogs scoreless.

35′ Josh Morris defused a bomb on his own line and was tackled while in the air, staying down after the tackle. The referee awarded the Bulldogs a penalty for the incident.

Half-time – George Burgess told Brad Fittler his cheekbone was no good as he left the field:

Join The Roar at 7:20pm (AEDT) for live scores and full coverage, including all the highlights, of the 2014 NRL Grand Final.

The Crowd Says:

2017-09-07T03:27:11+00:00

lynette

Guest


i thought it was awesome when they won

2014-10-05T23:49:34+00:00

Amish

Guest


SOUTH SYDNEY ALL DAY!!!!!!!!!

2014-10-05T23:09:57+00:00

Dan

Guest


No. Howard would present medals at grand finals. Rudd did... Gillard... but they've never given a speech. Abbott was never going to dive a speech. If you were the head of the NRL and the PM's office reached out to say the PM would like to present medals at the game, you would turn them down?

2014-10-05T22:40:21+00:00

gaga

Guest


I think they prepared a speech for him. Otherwise why was he standing there behind the microphone? The NRL probably changed their plans after the whole crowd booed him when the other speaker mentioned Tony.

2014-10-05T18:25:50+00:00

Professor Rosseforp

Guest


Ha ha!!

2014-10-05T13:15:41+00:00

Roarsome

Guest


Yep, this Sydney club comp is nothing but a sideshow.

2014-10-05T12:36:45+00:00

Leonardo

Roar Guru


The chant “Glory, glory to South Sydney” will be ringing loud in rugby league loving Aboriginal homes and Aboriginal communities around Redfern and the rest of Australia. South Sydney marches on. There were so many facets and interesting angles to the South Sydney story this year and no wonder so much blood and tears spilled onto the ANZ turf today. I was barely big enough to hold a footy the last time I cheered Souths to win a premiership. So proud and happy for them all. My old man will be celebrating in heaven tonight with the little master.

2014-10-05T12:26:25+00:00

JB

Guest


Stop biting people

2014-10-05T12:24:42+00:00

Ashton T Satu

Guest


Rabbitohs is my team.. Love Rabbits

2014-10-05T12:03:39+00:00

MJB

Guest


He's there because they need someone from England to represent all the poms who are playing today.

2014-10-05T11:50:28+00:00

Steve Kerr

Roar Rookie


What if you're a mosquito trying to lose weight?

2014-10-05T11:49:02+00:00

Steve Kerr

Roar Rookie


Nothing worse than getting hit in the 'Brian', I'll give you that.

2014-10-05T11:43:45+00:00

Ac

Guest


Been communicating with a friend in Parus France who like me has waited those 15724 days since the last GF win. We were there at the SCG and whilst not at the game tonight like all Souths tragics we were there again tonight. What a fantastic game , fantastic atmosphere - proud of the team, the club and the fellow Supporters.

2014-10-05T11:39:42+00:00

steveng

Roar Rookie


Congratulations to all the Souths players, coaches and everyone that is involved with this great and legend club. We have been waiting 41 years for this momentous occasion and I'm so proud of the boy's I was there at the last time that the Rabbits won the GF and what a joyous occasion this is for all of us South Sydney fans! Especially Sam, George Burgess Adam Reynolds who have all year beaten their bodies to achieve this great prize. Go the Bunnies in 2015, we are so proud of you all and let this be the start of a few more to come and hopefully we wont have to wait 41 years to so.

2014-10-05T11:32:06+00:00

Sleiman Azizi

Roar Guru


Disagree completely that it was a 'mismatch''. When they had the ball, the Dogs were competitive. But for whatever reason, their ball discipline was poor. You can't win a match without the ball, least of all a grand final. Well done Souths. They deserved their victory.

2014-10-05T11:31:46+00:00

nerval

Guest


Seeing Burgess and Inglis crying their eyes out in an embrace with a few minutes to go is one of the most captivating and moving things I've seen. I go for the Dragons but, unless you have a heart of stone, it would have been hard not to start blubbing yourself. Truly epic sporting theatre with a resonance far greater than just an 80 minute game of football. Shakespeare couldn't have done any better. Rugby league eh?

2014-10-05T11:23:16+00:00

fiver

Guest


The Burgess brothers are just something else. Amazing performances from Sam and George.

2014-10-05T11:13:19+00:00

Peter

Guest


What! Reggie Rabbit is a person!

2014-10-05T11:10:00+00:00

Nate

Guest


Russell Crowe - king of understatement - 'It's a pretty good night".

2014-10-05T11:06:28+00:00

Arthur beatsons mum

Guest


Oh yea! That was sweet, waiting for this for so so long. Sam has proven he is the best forward in the game. The drought has broken. 21 premierships. Yeeeeeeeeehaaaaaaaaa!

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