2023 has been a year full of incredible rugby league stories.

When you have a grand final for the ages, sacked coaches - including one at Origin level - a new team entering the competition and big changes across the competition, that is hardly going to come as a surprise to many.

But what were the stories that defined 2023?

Here are the top ten.

3. Warriors return to Auckland with a bang

Okay, so, technically, the Warriors 'returned' to Auckland at the back-end of 2022.

But their real return was 2023. New coaching, a squad overhaul and a country who came out in their droves to support a team that exceeded all expectations.

Andrew Webster should have been handed the keys to the city by the time it was all said and done, such was the dramatic turnaround of a team who had been forced to become the NRL's travelling nomads for years during the coronavirus block.

They were then hit with release requests from players who didn't want to travel, but instead focused their efforts on players who did want to be in Auckland, with Webster turning them all into world-beaters.

The Warriors ultimately fell a game short of the grand final, but it was a 2023 season to remember, and one would only expect they are going to get better in 2024 with Shaun Johnson continuing, Roger Tuivasa-Sheck returning and others improving.