2020 Melbourne Storm , 2015 North Qld Cowboys and 1998 Brisbane Broncos NRL Premiership ring W/ Box Cameron smith, Jonathan Thurston and Allan Langer



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This set comes with 2 amazing rings


Melbourne storm ring

Cameron Smith has been given the opportunity to go out with the perfect fairy tale ending befitting of an incredible career as he led the Storm to premiership glory in a grand final that had everything I his 430 and final game. Melbourne claimed their fourth premiership with a 26-20 victory in what was at times a romp over Penrith in front of a crowd of 37,303 at ANZ stadium. Fullback Ryan Papenhuyzen was named Clive Churchill Medalist, scoring a try along with one line break and four tackle busts.

The Storm boasted 34 games of grand final experience, compared to three for the Panthers and it showed as Melbourne held off a youthful side gunning for an all-time premiership record number of wins culminating in a grand final victory.

Smith was dominant and controlled the game beautifully as he broke the grand final scoring record in the first half with a try, two penalties and three conversions, taking his tally to 44 points.



North Queensland cowboys ring

Relive one of the greatest rugby league deciders ever!

From the Broncos' heartbreak, to the Cowboys' ecstasy, it can all be remembered with this amazing fans edition premiership ring The ring has the winning score on one side and the Clive Churchill medal winner Thurston name on the other size with his jersey number 7. 

The 2015 NRL Grand Final was the conclusive and premiership-deciding game of the 2015 NRL season and was played on Sunday 4 October at Sydney's ANZ Stadium between the Brisbane Broncos and North Queensland Cowboys. North Queensland won the match 17–16 in golden point extra time, claiming their first premiership title in their twentieth year of competition. Due to its dramatic ending, the match has been regarded as one of the greatest grand finals in rugby league history, drawing comparisons with the 1989 NSWRL Grand Final and the 1997 ARL Grand Final. Cowboys co-captain Johnathan Thurston, who kicked the winning field goal for his team, was awarded the Clive Churchill Medal as the best player on the ground.

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Brisbane Broncos ring


The top of the ring has the broncos logo surrounded by 32 maroon gem stones to commemorate the 23 players in the broncos squad that year, 9 coaching staff inc assistant coach Craig Bellamy and head coach Wayne Bennett. In the middle around the logo are 15 moissanite crystals to represent the 15 representative players in the broncos squad that year.


On either side of the top of the ring are 38 moissanite crystals 1 for each point they score in the grand final.

On the right side of the ring is a silhouette of the nrl trophy with the word Brisbane, the year (1998) and final score above

On the left side has the players name ‘Langer’ who captained the side with his player number 7, the nrl logo and the word broncos in their famous writing. In the middle of the 7 is 5 gems to represent the record, 5 times Allan Langer has one the club player of the year for the broncos.

Surrounding the top of the ring in between the words Brisbane and Langer are 20 crystals one for each win they had to get to the Grand final including 3 recored wins they had that season

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The 1998 NRL grand final was the first under the NRL. We would see the Bulldogs be the first and most-likely last team to make the grand final from the 9th position on the ladder go up against a dominant Brisbane Broncos side who were firm favourites.


At half-time with the Bulldogs actually leading 12-8 and looking as if they could actually win the inaugural Telstra Premiership. The final shock comes with the Broncos scoring 30 unanswered points in the second half to destroy the Bulldogs and take the title. Obviously, many people still believed the Broncos were going to win at half-time but not the way they did.


The Broncos came out in the second-half and basically killed the Bulldogs in the most one-sided half in a grand final we’ve ever seen. Allan Langer captained the Broncos to a second consecutive premiership when they won the 1998 NRL grand final. In 1998, Langer was also appointed Australian national team captain.