NRL Grand Final Breakfast

The NRL Grand Final Breakfast is a breakfast function organised by the National Rugby League on the week of the NRL Grand Final. The breakfast marks the traditional beginning to Grand Final day and is one of the biggest social highlights on the Australian sporting calendar. Watching the event is a ritual for many footy fans and the function plays a huge role in the pre match build up for the Grand Final.

Venues

YearLocationNetworkReference
2001Star City CasinoFox Sports[1]
2002Star City CasinoFox Sports[2]
2003Dockside Cockle Bay WharfFox Sports[3]
2004The Westin SydneyFox Sports[4]
2005The Westin SydneyFox Sports[5]
2006The Westin SydneyFox Sports[6]
2007The Westin SydneyFox Sports[7]
2008The Westin SydneyFox Sports[8][9][10]
2009Sydney Convention and Exhibition CentreFox Sports[11]
2010Sydney Convention and Exhibition CentreFox Sports[12]
2011Sydney Convention and Exhibition CentreFox Sports[13]
2012Doltone HouseFox Sports[14][15][16]
2013Fox Sports
2014Fox Sports
2015Fox Sports
2016Fox Sports
2017Fox League

See also

References

  1. "NRL Grand Final Breakfast X".
  2. "ARL Rave". Radio National. 3 October 2002.
  3. "NRL - Grand Final Breakfast".
  4. "NRL Grand Final Breakfast".
  5. "All the fun of a grand final breakfast - League - Sport - smh.com.au". www.smh.com.au.
  6. "NRL Captains Breakfast".
  7. "2007 NRL Grand Final Breakfast".
  8. "Manly and Melbourne teams for 2008 grand final".
  9. "2008 NRL Grand Final Breakfast".
  10. "2008 NRL Grand Final Breakfast".
  11. "Grand Final Live Sites at Martin Place & Parramatta".
  12. "NRL announce Grand Final week celebrations".
  13. "Your chance to be at Grand Final Breakfast".
  14. Media, Australian Community Media - Fairfax (27 September 2012). "NRL Grand Final breakfast".
  15. Media, Australian Community Media - Fairfax (27 September 2012). "NRL Grand Final breakfast".
  16. "Grand Final Breakfast".
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