NRL Grand Final tickets typically vary widely in price depending on the category, with affordable options for families and premium seats for high- demand areas. As of early 2026, exact 2026 pricing hasn't been fully released publicly, but historical data and recent packages point to bronze and silver tickets starting around $50-$95 for juniors up to $80-$165 for adults.

Ticket Categories

Bronze seats offer the best value, historically priced from $50 (juniors) to $80 (adults), with family packs at $190 for four—under $50 per person. Silver follows closely at $95-$165, while gold hits $245 and diamond reaches $380, often reserved for corporates. Packages for 2026, including hotels and extras, are expected mid-year via sites like Ticketek or official resellers.

How to Buy

  • Club Members First : Ticketed NRL club members get presale access, often 8 tickets per account—check NRL.com or your club's site for passwords.
  • General Public : Sales via Ticketek, but they sell out fast; 2023's grand final was gone in hours.
  • Packages : Secure now with deposits ($200) for guaranteed 2026 access, bundling tickets, stays, and perks—ideal if flying in.

Forum Buzz & Tips

Fans on Reddit share hacks like using member logins (e.g., "NRLBRONCOS") or watching for nrl.com passwords at 5pm presale. > "I typed in NRLBRONCOS and was able to buy tickets"

Expect resale prices to double on eBay, so join a club early. With the 2026 double-header hype, demand will spike—act fast come mid-year.

TL;DR : Bronze from ~$50-$80, families $190; full 2026 prices mid-year. Members get first dibs.

Information gathered from public forums or data available on the internet and portrayed here.