Déjà vu all over again for the Broncos?

By PuntPal / Roar Pro

In August 2006, the NRL season was drawing to a close and the ladder-topping Melbourne Storm looked set to win the competition.

The Bulldogs had second place within their grasp and the rest of the competition seemed to be really struggling, with only Manly and St George Illawarra looking likely.

Enter the Broncos, who from round 19 to Round 23 could not win a game. They had injuries galore and all seemed lost.

They could be fighting for their spot in the eight if they kept losing.

People forgot they had a roster chock full of talent. Brad Thorn, Tonie Carroll, Darren Lockyer – and some current players Ben Hannant, Petero Civoniceva and Sam Thaiday – were all playing well.

Darius Boyd was on the wing, Justin Hodges played fullback.

Basically it was one of the classier sides the Broncos have assembled.

They starting looking good just before the finals, with about four weeks remaining.

They cruised home to finish on 32 competition points.

In their first semi final, the sixth place Dragons demolished the Broncos 20-4 up in Brisbane and it was only through a bit of good fortune and the McIntyre system that the Broncos survived to week two of the finals.

The Broncos came out and thumped the Knights 50-4. All of a sudden, the team the pundits had all but written-off was only one game away from the grand final.

The Broncos then pulled off an amazing win against the Bulldogs in what is in my opinion, one of the best semi-finals in recent history. Down 20-6 at half time, it seemed we were destined for a Bulldogs v Storm grand final.

But the Broncos staged a massive turnaround by piling on 31 unanswered points to win the game with ease.

So within the space of a few weeks, the Broncos, who couldn’t win a game late in the regular season, had come storming into the grand final against the irresistible Storm.

Although coming up against a team featuring a backline with Inglis, Falou, Slater, Cronk and Matt King – the experience of the Broncos shone through, with unlikely players like Berrigan proving the difference.

The Broncos won the premiership in a 15-8 grinding grand final.

It was also the farewell game for Shane Webcke, who had been the most dominant prop in the game over the past decade and a loyal servant to the Broncos.

Fast forward a half-a-dozen years and I see some big similarities between the 2012 and 2006 season.

The Broncos, despite boasting a great squad, are struggling late in the season. The Storm and Bulldogs are the teams to beat. And the Broncos are providing a send off to a club legend in Petero.

The final similarity I see is a Broncos team capable of winning the grand final.

Despite recent losses, the Broncos still have all makings of premiership winning team. A great pack, great coach, classy outside backs and a good mix of youth and experience.

Players such as Andrew McCullough, Corey Norman, Jack Reed and Josh McGuire are now top class first-grade footballers. They have some real impact players with Te’o, Glenn and Gillett providing a lot of punch and then of course, there is the experienced representative cohort of Thaiday, Hannant, Petero, Parker and Hodges.

Their remaining four games are tough, with the Broncos facing Bulldogs (A), Storm (H), Manly (A) and Panthers (H).

Although they may lose to the Bulldogs – I think they will be a really good chance in their final three. This means a top four finish is not out of the question.

So in summary, the Broncos may be written off by the bookies and pundits, but I can see eerie similarities with 2006.

I think a Broncos premiership in 2012 is still very much a possibility.

Disclaimer: I predicted the Broncos to win the Premiership in 2012 before the season started. At this stage, with only four weeks to go, I think my prediction is still intact.

The Crowd Says:

AUTHOR

2012-08-09T09:12:41+00:00

PuntPal

Roar Pro


hahaha - yeah it was the first real grind of a grand final for a long time! Boring bu fitting of Bennett and their style. Broncos have won some ugly Grand Finals over the years

AUTHOR

2012-08-09T09:10:05+00:00

PuntPal

Roar Pro


fair call I think Wallace can come good though, he and Norman were in fine form. dont know why Griffin has changed that

AUTHOR

2012-08-09T09:09:00+00:00

PuntPal

Roar Pro


eagleJack I think Brisbane from round 1 to 10 (pre-origin) were up there with Storm as the best in the comp.Origin ruined them for about 8 weeks and they still have a few players missing, but I think this has all happened before. I think they played ok in the first half last weekend against a fired up raiders. The Dogs game will be game of the season in my opinion. I also think the Raiders and Cronulla are massively undervalued. they are are both genuine chances of winning 3 from 4 heading in into finals. I think it is a very open competition this year and lots of runners. Every position still up for grabsin the ladder

2012-08-09T06:22:12+00:00

bbt

Guest


Darren Lockyer and a dodgy call against Slater got them home.

2012-08-09T03:28:37+00:00

Andy

Guest


the stats may look the same.. but the biggest difference from then and now is no Darren Lockyer to Steer them around the park.. Final footy will be so much different with out that great man at the wheel, but they will make the top 8

2012-08-09T01:54:57+00:00

eagleJack

Guest


PuntPal it looks to me like you are trying to convince yourself that your early season prediction could come to fruition. Despite it being an absolute long-shot at this stage. I noticed you also loaded up on the Broncos last year to win the comp. Might I suggest not betting with your heart?

2012-08-09T01:12:06+00:00

Will Sinclair

Guest


They'll be lucky to make the Top 8 from here. Thank God too - that 2006 Grand Final was one of the worst in living memory. A shocker. (And it came just 12 months after the greatest Grand Final in history. Go figure.)

2012-08-09T01:06:31+00:00

Renegade

Guest


They will be lucky to make the 8 IMO...but you still never know, anything is possible in a competition as close and good as this!

2012-08-08T21:07:05+00:00

steve b

Roar Guru


The way they have been playing the only one i see them winning is Penrith ,,unless miracles are being handed out north of the border !

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