South Sydney are through to their first grand final since the drought-breaking win of 2014 and Benji Marshall will throw more swerve at Father Time as the 36-year-old returns to a grand final for the first time since 2005.
For Manly, the news is more grim.
Below is the evolving list of judiciary charges for the preliminary finals.
MORE: The entire judiciary charges and results from week two of the finals
JOSH ALOIAI FACES THREE-GAME BAN TO START 2022
Aloiai's dangerous throw on Rabbitohs prop Mark Nicholls in the dying stages of South Sydney 36-16 win on Friday night sees the Manly prop facing a three or four match ban to kick off 2022.
Aloiai's lifting tackle was judged a grade two, with a 300 point base penalty to be hit with 20 per cent loading due to a prior non-similar offence in the last two years.
Aloiai also has 25 carryover points.
An early plea will see him serve a three match ban and walk away with 40 carryover points.
Should he challenge the charge and lose, he'll serve four matches and have 45 carryover points.