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The NRL has today officially confirmed the details of Week One of the 2020 NRL Finals series with the Parramatta Eels to face the Melbourne Storm at Suncorp Stadium on Saturday 3 October.
When it comes to false dawns, few clubs have had to endure more than the Parramatta Eels.
From the unlosable grand final in 2001 to the minor premiership in 2005 to the Hayne Plane heroics of 2009, it’s been 34 long seasons of empty Septembers.
After a victory in Round 20 over the Wests Tigers confirmed a third placed finish for the Blue & Gold, the Eels will face the second placed Storm in the clash. Their third place finish knocks the Roosters back to fourth place and the Raiders finishing fifth.