2015 Super League Grand Final

For Kevin Sinfield, Jamie Peacock and Kylie Leuluai (Leeds) it was their last game of professional rugby league before retirement.

Rugby League legend Kevin Sinfield (Leeds) was also leaving the code to switch to rugby union next year, while Joe Burgess (Wigan) was heading off to the NRL and Larne Patrick (Wigan) would return to the Huddersfield Giants next season after his loan spell would finish.

However, Video Referee(s) Phil Bentham and Richard Silverwood were initially told that it was a TRY when Ben Thaler sent it upstairs for them to check.

Finally, after 2 minutes and 40 seconds the two video referees couldn't see 'conclusive' evidence to overturn Ben Thaler's initial decision to disallow the T-R-Y, and the TRY was awarded.

His offload found Burrow who quickly gave it on to McGuire, who fired a ball over the top out wide to Briscoe, who was in acres of space after Burgess was standing way too far back.

The man running back inside was McGuire who would go over to score his second try of the game, making him the highest scorer of tries in Super Leagues Grand Finals.

Matty Smith ran at the defence before passing it behind to Matty Bowen who was slowly tingling his feet and then he performed magic, weaving his way through the Leeds line, creating gaps and breaking tackles which would make him go on to score under the sticks on what the Wigan faithful would hope to be the fairy tale moment for him and his Wigan team in the Grand-Final, converted by Bowen.

In the 61st minute Wigan were awarded a penalty, McIlorum deliberately throws the ball into a crouching offside Watkins - Gamesmanship.

Ryan Hall jumped and knocked it backward to Joel Moon who popped the ball over defender John Bateman to youngster Jimmy Keinhorst who delivers a pass to 20 year old Josh Walters to score what turns out to be the match levelling try 10 metres from the posts, he'll remember that for the rest of his life, Walters off with a hamstring injury.

Kevin Sinfield then makes the crucial conversion, extending his record of most points in Super League Grand Finals, to put Leeds back in front with less than 16 minutes still left to play.

Peacock finishes his career as a player with a record of most tackles, most carries, most metres, most appearances & most wins in Grand Finals.

The third team to enter the World Club Series will see 2014 champions St. Helens take on Sydney Roosters at Langtree Park on Friday 19 February 2016.