The NRL has been run and won for another weekend, with winners showered with praise and losers taunted and booed until throats and fingers are sore on keyboards across social media. But the NRL weekend can’t be completely over until someone special has had their final say. So for your rugby league pleasure, we present the AI Greg Norman NRL Round 25 Review.
The Gurgler website will drown you with stats and facts about the weekend of rugby league that was soon, so why not let AI Greg Norman, courtesy of the Grok AI generation give you the full NRL Round 25 Review in picture. And colour.
Note that sometimes what Grok gives and what we ask for are two different things. And those wonderful mistakes will often be included in the AI Greg Norman NRL Reviews.
AI Greg Norman NRL Round 25 Review
Thursday, 7:50 pm – South Sydney 40 St George Illawarra 0
A record rout for the Rabbitohs over a pointless Dragons. It wasn’t long that Souths were last, so this is some kind of Rabbit out of a hat performance.

Friday, 6:00 pm – Penrith 16 Canberra 20
A golden point thriller sees Ethan Strange set up a winning try, so Greg thought about a parody of an old move Dr Strangelove.

In case no one got the reference, here’s some Raiders and Greg attempting a conga line, and avoiding a black cat.

Friday, 8:00 pm – Melbourne 20 Bulldogs 14
Melbourne heap a little more misery on the Bulldogs, putting the Bulldogs “Real Deal” status in danger and keep the race for first place open. It goes without saying that Lachlan Galvin will and won’t be at fault.

Saturday, 3:00 pm – Manly Warringah 58 Dolphins 30
DCE’s 350th turns into a feast for Manly over the Dolphins.

Saturday, 5:30 pm – Gold Coast 18 Warriors 32
Gold Coast’s loss to the Warriors is overshadowed by a press conference. Just don’t ask about David Fifita.

Saturday, 7:35 pm – Parramatta 30 Roosters 10
Mitchell Moses (and co) parts the seas for a biblical upset of the Roosters. The Roosters finals hopes haven’t been passed over yet, but blew a chance to basically seal it.

Sunday, 2:00 pm – Newcastle 12 Brisbane 46
Newcastle’s home record is the Three Little Pigs equivalent of a house made of straw. Straw is probably generous, and it is certainly no stick or brick house. Greg being from Queensland is in big bad wolf mode.

Sunday, 4:05 pm – Wests Tigers 28 North Queensland 34
Scott Drinkwater’s goal kicking makes the difference for the Cowboys as once again the Wests Tigers can’t win many in a row.









