We have Clive Churchill Medal predictions for the NRL Grand Final on Sunday October 5 at 7:30pm at Accor Stadium.
The Grand Final’s best player is a hotly contested betting market, with Cameron Munster and Reece Walsh leading the way for their respective teams with Clive Churchill betting markets.
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Clive Churchill Medal Predictions
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Best Bet
If the Storm are to win the Grand Final, and we believe they will, Cameron Munster’s handprint will be all over the game.
The Storm might have numerous players good enough to win the Clive Churchill Medal, but everything runs through Munster, who plays with his heart on his sleeve. He was the primary reason for Queensland winning State of Origin, and he’s the main reason why the Storm have made the NRL Grand Final.
His ability to insert himself in the game throughout the 80 minutes is incredible, and he doesn’t go missing like other star players. Getting $6.50 is a great price from the sportsbook, and he’s only paying that because teammates Jahrome Hughes and Harry Grant are solid chances to win if they have standout performances.
However, if you’re backing a Storm player, Munster is top choice.
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Next Best
If Melbourne win and Munster doesn’t take out the Clive Churchill Medal, it’s likely going to Hughes.
The Storm playmaker made an incredible comeback from a broken arm just to play in the preliminary final, where he was at his brilliant best. He orchestrated many tries, and he’s still one of the best halves in the NRL.
If Hughes plays aggressively and attacks the line, he could split open the Broncos defence. We expect that to happen, and if Hughes has a couple of try assists, that’s all he’ll need to win the Clive Churchill Medal.
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Best Roughies
We must include one Brisbane player, in case the upset comes in. It would be easy to back Reece Walsh to win, but Ben Hunt needs the best game if the Broncos are any chance of winning.
Hunt’s experience in big games need to be called upon, and although he wasn’t fantastic in the win over the Panthers last week, he didn’t do much wrong either. A solid game from Hunt could be enough to win the Clive Churchill Medal, as the judges always give him credit for doing the unseen stuff.
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All the talk is about the Storm’s insanely good backline, but Eliesa Katoa has been a one-man wrecking crew in the forwards.
The Storm wouldn’t be in the NRL Grand Final without their forwards giving them a good platform, and Katoa often goes under the radar for his hard work. He has silky skills for a forward, but he also puts in the hard yards, which could pay off.
Katoa will look to send a message to Payne Haas, and with a point to prove, he could produce his best game of the year. Despite forwards rarely winning the Clive Churchill Medal, we can’t leave Katoa out of our picks at the odds.




















