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Queensland Cup grand final live stream, TV guide: Wynnum Manly Seagulls vs Burleigh Bears start time, key information

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29th September, 2019
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The Wynnum Manly Seagulls will look to complete a stunning 2019 turnaround when they clash with the Burleigh Bears in the Queensland Cup Grand Final. This is The Roar’s guide to live streaming the game and watching it on TV.

The match will get underway at 3:15pm (AEST) on Sunday, September 29 at Brisbane’s Dolphin Stadium.

Having rebounded from a 12th-place finish in 2018, the Seagulls actually clashed with the Bears in the first week of the finals, with Burleigh prevailing 34-32.

Wynnum Manly have edged past the Dolphins and Blackhawks since, while the Bears crushed the Sunshine Coast Falcons last week.

How to watch the game on TV

This match will be shown exclusively live on Channel Nine and will only be broadcast in Queensland.

Their coverage commences at 5pm (AEST) and will run all the way through to 5:30pm.

How to watch the game online

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The only way to stream the decider is through Channel Nine’s streaming service 9Now. Once again, this stream will only be available in Queensland.

9now requires a valid login and email for access, but is totally free.

Key information

Date: Sunday, September 29
Kick-off: 3:15pm (AEST)
Venue: Dolphin Stadium, Brisbane
TV: Nine Network (QLD only)
Online: 9Now (QLD only)
Betting: Burleigh $1.55, Wynnum Manly $2.45
Last meeting: Bears defeated Seagulls 34-32 at BMD Kougari Oval in Finals Week 1, 2019

Teams
Wynnum Manly Seagulls
1. Edene Gebbie, 2. Edward Burns, 3. Delouise Hoeter, 4. Jordan Drew, 5. Junior Pauga, 6. Pat Templeman, 7. Sam Scarlett, 8. Aaron Rockley, 9. Mitch Cronin, 10. Matthew Groat, 11. Keenan Palasia, 12. Alex Barr, 13. Max Elliott

Interchange/Reserves: 14. Jayden Berrell, 15. Kelly Tate, 16. Lachlan Lee, 17. Kalolo Saitaua, 18. Jack Goodsell, 20. Tristan Hope

Burleigh Bears
1. Kurtis Rowe, 2. Tyrone Roberts-Davis, 3. Sami Sauiluma, 4. Josh Berkers, 5. Anthony Don, 6. Dylan Phythian, 7. Jamal Fogarty, 8. Luke Page, 9. Pat Politoni, 10. Jack Buchanan, 11. Hayden Schwass, 12. Blake Leary, 13. Sam Coster

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Interchange/Reserves: 14. Matt Robinson, 15. Josh Rogers, 16. Oliver Percy, 17. Api Noema-Matenga, 18. Josh Ailaomai, 19. Jeff Lynch

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