[Highlights] Jack Reed double sees Brisbane win against Newcastle

By Matt Encarnacion / Wire

A Jack Reed try either minute of halftime has helped Brisbane surge to a 31-18 NRL win over Newcastle at Hunter Stadium on Monday night.

Missing six players due to Origin duty, the baby Broncos appeared headed for a long night after a dominant Knights side cruised to an 18-6 lead in the 38th minute.

But a try to Reed on the final play of the first half, as well as the third tackle of the second, turned the match in Brisbane’s favour as the Knights were shutout for the final 50 minutes of the match.

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Broncos centre Jordan Kahu broke into the backfield off upon resumption, with Reed crashing over for his second two plays later and then Andrew McCullough jumping out of dummy half to plant an easy go-ahead try not long after that.

The decisive five-minute period coincided with the absence of Newcastle skipper Kurt Gidley, who failed to return from the sheds due to concussion.

A 40-metre try to Corey Oates in the 61st, a Kahu penalty goal in the 66th, and an Anthony Milford field goal in the 77th, sealed Brisbane’s eighth win of the season and restored their position to a share of the competition lead.

For the Knights, the loss was their sixth defeat in their past seven games.

Broncos five-eighth Anthony Milford opened proceedings on a Reed offload in just the 4th minute, only for Newcastle’s Kade Snowden to execute a similar play for Chad Randell seven minutes later.

Dominant in possession and field position, Knights forward Korbin Sims seized the initiative by carrying four defenders over the line in the 18th before Joseph Leilua also made short work of a lazy defence by barging over one off the ruck.

But the visitors set up the comeback on the stroke of halftime when a Ben Hunt grubber popped up perfectly for Reed to keep them within striking distance at the main break.

Brisbane youngster Kodi Nikorima came off with a knee injury in the second half.

After receiving texts of praise from the club’s Origin representatives post-game, Broncos coach Wayne Bennett described the win as a “club” victory.

“We had nine players missing there tonight,” Bennett said.

“But I’ve been in that situation a lot of times at the Broncos and learnt a lot of things on the journey.

“We’ve got a club, we just haven’t got the team, and that’s what was proven here tonight.

“We’ll need those boys at other stages this year so it just gives everybody confidence about what we’re doing and how the system is working for us.”

The Broncos had six players away on Origin duty, and at least another three on the injured list.

Making matters worse, the team could be without young gun Kodi Nikorima after he sustained a knee injury in the second half that is likely to rule him out for up to a month.

But Bennett’s baby Broncos stood up to the challenge and closed out a win with maturity beyond their years.

“They don’t expect to lose. That’s not in their DNA, these fellas,” Bennett said.

“My previous experience with all this is from the time you get four players-plus missing, you become vulnerable.

“And the more players you got missing, the more vulnerable you become.

“In my mind it made the victory even better than the fact that we had so many players out.”

Knights coach Rick Stone bemoaned the early onslaught in the second half that cruelled their chances of winning.

“It really put a dent in us and took a wind out of our sails,” Stone said.

“They controlled the game really well in the second half.

“We just gifted the start to them with the momentum and they took advantage of it and pretty much kept the foot on the throat the rest of the half.”

The Crowd Says:

2015-05-26T03:33:58+00:00

Kowalski

Roar Rookie


Definitely optimistic bud. I'm a very happy camper. Jay and won't be able to contain ourselves if we make a GF haha.

2015-05-26T00:28:04+00:00

up in the north

Roar Rookie


It isn't just the talent though is it. It's more about knowing how to manage what's available to you. Wayne Bennett continues to amaze me. Bronc's supporters must be liking their chances of going deep into September.

2015-05-26T00:06:15+00:00

Casper

Guest


Maybe Dane Gagai now regrets not following Bennett to the Broncos, his defence seems to have gone backwards under Stone and he's nowhere near the player we all expected at this stage of his career. Can't see how he would be in front of Edrick Lee (raiders), Valentine Holmes (sharks), Tatau Moga (cowboys) or Nene MacDonald (roosters) as a wing prospect. certainly not challenging Will Chambers as Justin Hodges replacement. As for Uate, he's been found out by good players so often that there's probably a YouTube video on how to attack him & suck him into charging up off his wing. Thurston is a past master at that play & it looks like plenty of halves have watched that video. I don't think those two are the only ones to blame for Newcastle's current plight. They really need to have a clean out of the club, and the exit of Kurt Gidley is a good first step. Doesn't look like there's a lot coming through the juniors if the 52-12 loss to the Broncos in the U20's is anything to go by. Surely that whole Hunter Valley junior nursery can provide enough home grown talent to supplement a decent NRL side.

2015-05-25T23:30:47+00:00

The eye

Guest


Gagai and Uate tied Milford for the Broncos man of the match..

2015-05-25T21:20:51+00:00

Mike from Tari

Guest


The Knights players should hang their heads in shame, that was a terrible second half of footy, they made the Broncos team look like world beaters?

2015-05-25T20:46:47+00:00

Jay C

Roar Guru


Ohh and 3 down 1 to go on my multi! Woo Hoo! C'mon Maroons!

2015-05-25T20:43:07+00:00

Jay C

Roar Guru


Anthony Milford's best game in Broncos colours by far. Great passing, footwork, defence. He had it all. Great effort all round from what would have to be one of the youngest teams to play in a while I would think. I thought we were gone at 18-6 but what a second half. Red Hill must be absolutely buzzing at the moment. Another positive is that we actually won the metreage battle. Canberra in Canberra should be another great test. Line em up and we'll knock em down.

2015-05-25T15:35:58+00:00

Gaz

Roar Rookie


I can see why Ricky Ticky turned himself inside out trying to keep Milford at the Raiders. With Langer and Walters guiding him his 5/8 play improves every week. Have Broncos finally found a kicker in Kahu? I hope they have tied this fellow up to a lengthy contract, his managers phone would be running red hot after this game. Must have been a toss up between Jordan and the 'Milf' for MOM.

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