Souths were fully expected to fade from the premiership race when they lost star fullback Latrell Mitchell to suspension, but in Blake Taaffe they have unveiled a future star of the game and he has slotted straight into their lethal backline. On that day they bustled the Panthers off their game and cashed in on their own precision backline attacking play. They did so just three short weeks ago at the beginning of their finals journey. Verdict: The Rabbitohs will kick-off this Grand Final with enormous confidence in their ability to defeat the Panthers. Cameron Murray Bench: 14. Benji Marshall 15. Isaah Yeo Bench: 11.Viliame Kikau 14. Tyrone May 15. Scott Sorensen 16. Jarome Luai 7.Nathan Cleary 8. Moses Leota 9. Dylan Edwards 2. Stephen Crichton 3.Paul Momirovski 4. Penrith Panthers vs. South Sydney Rabbitohs, Suncorp Stadium, 7:30pm (AEST) It promises to be an exciting finale to another unusual season. This will be South Sydney's 22nd title, while the Panthers are looking to take their tally to three. The Rabbitohs last lifted the trophy in 2014 with victory over the Bulldogs, while the Panthers have not won the premiership since Scott Sattler's miracle tackle against the Roosters in 2003. The Panthers head into the big one confident that they can make up for their final hurdle stumble last year, while the Rabbitohs only have to look back a few weeks for all the confidence they need to beat the Panthers again. We've made it to the Grand Final and possibly just in the nick of time as a COVID-19 outbreak threatens Brisbane. NRL Grand Final: Line-ups, verdicts, tips, odds, everything you need to know for the weekend
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