LeagueNews.co | Jason Patrick
George said, "Webby has done a tremendous job with this team.
He's instilled a belief in them that anything is possible.
They've proved everyone wrong and now they're one game away from the grand final."
Webster, who took over as interim coach midway through the season, has indeed worked wonders with the Warriors.
They were languishing near the bottom of the ladder when he took charge, but he managed to turn their fortunes around.
The Broncos, on the other hand, have been on an upward trajectory all season.
Under the guidance of coach Kevin Walters, they have gone from strength to strength and now find themselves on the cusp of a grand final appearance.
Walters said, "I couldn't be prouder of this group of boys.
They've shown so much resilience and determination throughout the year.
They deserve to be where they are."
The Tigers, however, have had a less successful season.
Despite the promise they showed at times, they ultimately fell short of making the finals.
This has led to speculation about the future of coach Michael Maguire.
Maguire dismissed the claims, saying, "I'm fully focused on building a successful team here at the Tigers.
We've had the ups and downs this season, but I believe we're heading in the right direction."
While the Broncos and Warriors celebrate their successes, the Tigers will be left to reflect on what could have been.
It's a stark reminder of the highs and lows of the NRL finals series.