Grand Final

NZ looking to keep grand final run alive

Despite the slump of form since the 2018 Commonwealth Games, the Silver Ferns are showing promising signs entering the final rounds with only one loss to their name against Australia where they fell by a single goal 49 to 50.

The Silver Ferns haven't missed a World Cup final since 1995 and its clear they want to keep it that way.

That year in Birmingham former Silver Fern shooter Irene Van Dyk not only led the South African Proteas to a 59-57 win, booking a finals spot against Australia, but they broke New Zealand hearts in one of the biggest upsets in World Cup history.

Storm crush Broncos on way to Grand Final

After dominating the competition all year, the Storm last night advanced to the club's eighth season decider and second in a row.

With Cronk set to retire or move to a Sydney-based club after season 2017, it ensures the Storm will have plenty of motivation as they get set to face the Sydney Roosters or North Queensland on Sunday week at ANZ Stadium.

After being wasteful in the first 40 minutes, the minor premiers went into the breakup 8-0 but turned it on the second stanza, running in three tries including a Billy Slater double.

Kangaroos and Bulldogs Head for a Showdown in AFL Nauru Grand Final

Bulldogs who have won four premierships, will find out tomorrow.

A Women’s Exhibition match is scheduled to be held at 9am ahead of the grand final at Linkbelt Oval.This will be followed by a grand final 60m sprint.

Digicel Nauru Chief Executive Office Ben Kealy has been invited as chief guest at the event.

The programme is as follows:

Official ceremony commences 

    10.00am        Bulldogs and Kangaroos teams assemble for team photos

    10.15am        Teams and officials line up and take their places