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Brisbane will sweat on the charge sheet for lock Pat Carrigan and star fullback Reece Walsh after both were both sin-binned before storming home to beat Canberra 29-28 in golden point in an extraordinary qualifying final.
Brisbane are within one win of the NRL grand final, after Ben Hunt slotted a 93rd-minute field goal to kick the Broncos to an epic 29-28 qualifying-final victory over Canberra.
With just eight teams remaining to battle it out for the NRL premiership, we take a look at each team's 2025 performance and hand out the grades.
Toby Rudolf has rated his match-sealing try from Cronulla's elimination final as the equal-greatest moment of his NRL career.
Wounded Canterbury still believe they can cause havoc in the NRL finals despite awaiting scans on an ankle injury to captain Stephen Crichton.
Melbourne have earned a week off after locking down a preliminary final with a 26-18 victory over a gallant Canterbury, who played much of the match without injured skipper Stephen Crichton.