Penrith defeated the Melbourne Storm in a gripping Grand Final, recovering from conceding the first try to win 14-6.
It was their fourth premiership in a row, but is wasn't without controversial moments.
Not only was their a contentious no-try decision against the Storm, but Cameron Munster was at the centre of a biting allegation late in the match on Panthers centre Paul Alamoti.
The Storm half has now learned his fate.
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NRL Grand Final Judiciary report: Munster avoids sanction
Munster has avoided any sanction for his alleged bite on Paul Alamoti, with the Storm star not being charged after last night's game
Despite the claims made by Alamoti during the match, there has been no charge made both due to a combination of a lack of video evidence, as well as Alamoti not pursuing the issue any further.
Munster was shown on camera to have his mouth near Alamoti's arm as he was being tackled during the late stages of the game, and the Penrith centre then pulled his arm away and made an allegation to referee Ashley Klein.
Whilst Klein did not place guilt on Munster at the time, he told him he had to place him on report due to the allegation made.
However, it is clear the judiciary found no need to take the incident any further, and the matter has now been closed.
There were no other charges or incidents cited by the judiciary from last night's Grand Final.