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 26 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 26 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 26 Review
Bulldogs 28 Penrith 4
Greg asks where are all the players? As Penrith rest 16 front line players for the Thursday ex-Blockbuster clash v Bulldogs. Canterbury got the win but Pdnrith’s second stringers impressed.

Warriors 22 Parramatta 26
The Eel’s form about-face continues as they eat up the Warriors chances of a top four finish. Even a home final isn’t guaranteed now.

Melbourne 10 Roosters 40
Craig Bellamy’s big celebration night is spoiled with a second half collapse to the Roosters. AI Greg knows a thing or two about a late choke and the disappointment.

Canberra 24 Wests Tigers 10
Canberra win the Minor Premiership, and what an achievement given they were widely predicted to finish bottom four, not top one. Greg sings an appropriate tune to celebrate. And anyone who says Minor Premierships don’t matter are either too bitter for life or haven’t won one in a while and are jealous. Probably jealous of AI Greg’s range too.

St George Illawarra 24 Manly Warringah 40
Manly’s Great Escape continues as they stay mathematically able to make the finals. DCE is the star again.

North Queensland 30 Brisbane 38
Loads of points and action as the Broncos break into the top four.

Cronulla 40 Newcastle 16
Cronulla kick a team while they’re down as they also give themselves a chance of a top four finish.

Dolphins 36 Gold Coast 30
The Dolphins do just enough to keep their finals hopes alive, all while nearly confirming the Titans to a wooden spoon.









