Blayney’s Liam Henry will have “a couple of minibuses” of family headed to Accor Stadium on Sunday

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Blayney’s Liam Henry will have the entire family in the stands for his debut NRL grand final this Sunday.

While the Penrith Panthers are on the cusp of an incredible fourth-straight title, a win in 2024 would be Henry’s first.

“The whole family is excited,” the 23-year-old prop told The Western Weekender.

“They all came to last week’s game against Cronulla and were stoked.

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“They’ll be there on Sunday with bells on, I reckon.

“There will be a few of them coming down. You could probably fill a couple of minibuses but nah they’ll just drive down separately and stay at our place… so it should be a good day.”

Henry has played 24 games in 2024 and is averaging 90 metres a game.

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