As it happened: 2022 Grand Final Day
All the action from Grand Final day at Accor Stadium as the Panthers and Knights reign supreme.
The back-to-back champions get the party started.
2022 Clive Churchill Medal winner Dylan Edwards.
Spencer Leniu and Izack Tago celebrate their Grand Final win.
Eels hooker Reed Mahoney looking dejected at full time.
Panthers put the game out of reach when Charlie Staines crosses the line.
Cleary and Moses come to grips.
Eels halfback Mitchell Moses
Nathan Cleary and Scott Sorensen celebrate a Panthers try.
Eels prop Junior Paulo with a hit up.
Eels supporters packed the stadium.
Panthers fans at Accor stadium.
Eels forward Ryan Matterson walks off the field at half time.
Panthers winger Brian To'o scores a try.
Eels captain Clint Gutherson.
Parramatta winger Maika Sivo.
Panthers halfback Nathan Cleary.
Panthers forward Liam Martin muscles his way through Eels' defence.
Panthers forward Liam Martin line's up before kick off.
The Parramatta Eels.
The Penrith Panthers.
Panthers run on.
Jimmy Barnes headlines the pre-game entertainment at Accor.
Captains Nathan Cleary and Clint Gutherson join referee Ashley Klein for the coin toss.
Karyn Murphy Medallist Tamika Upton and Knights captain Millie Boyle.
The Knights are the 2022 NRLW champions after beating the Eels in the decider.
Caitlin Moran and Simone Karpani celebrate their Grand Final win.
The Knights claimed their maiden NRLW premiership.
Dally M rookie off the year capped off her superb season with a try for Newcastle.
Tamika Upton became the most prolific tryscorer in NRLW history on Sunday.
Eels halfback Tayla Preston defied the pain of an arm injury to battle on in the decider.
Try time for the Knights in the NRLW decider against the Eels.
Clint Gutherson and Mitch Moses get a feel for the Accor Stadium turf.
Emmanita Paki crosses for a try for the Knights in the NRLW decider.
Mahalia Bernes gets the crowd going before the NRLW Grand Final.
Captains Millie Boyle and Simaima Taufa in the coin toss.
The Eels' NRLW stars soak up the atmosphere before kick-off at Accor Stadium.
Panthers captain J'maine Hopgood was named player of the match in the State Championship.
The Panthers kicked off the day by downing Norths Devils 44-10 in the NRL State Championship.
The NRL and NRLW trophies at Accor Stadium

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