It might be time to start taking the Dragons and Broncos seriously

By Ryan O'Connell / Expert

There’s nothing quite like being a little late on the bandwagon, and that’s exactly where I find myself with the St George Illawarra Dragons and the Brisbane Broncos this season.

Despite being at the top of the NRL ladder for some time now, it’s only after this round of action that I find myself believing these two clubs are legitimate premiership contenders.

Though I’m heartened by the number of people who are yet to buy into their contention credentials – which thereby ensures I’m not the last person on the train – I’m also far removed from being an ‘early adopter’ to the line of thinking that says the Dragons and Broncos are the real deal.

Clearly I’m a slower learner, because both teams have now established themselves as serious premiership threats in 2015.

Twelves rounds of football is enough of a sample size to analyse a team’s fortunes, and though I’m not guaranteeing any club will or won’t win the premiership, the Dragons and Broncos are not merely on lucky early-season runs.

In fact, apart from the great play from the two teams in question, it’s also how some of the more heavily favoured teams have performed that has ensured the Dragons and Broncos have been elevated to legitimate premiership contenders.

The Rabbitohs have lacked direction without Adam Reynolds, with their premiership defence looking a little shaky at times. The Roosters have been extremely inconsistent, while the Bulldogs have been nothing short of a mess in attack.

Things can turn around quickly though. When you consider the hot streak the Cowboys are on at the moment, the concerns about them early in the season feel like a very long time ago.

However, the Dragons and Broncos aren’t simply on a hot streak; both teams should be considered a favourite.

The Dragons built their impressive early season form off the back of strong defence. They communicated well off their line, defended as a team, and had the confidence to back themselves to hold out much vaunted attacks right across the NRL.

That catapulted the Red V to the top of the ladder, and remains their strongpoint, as they have allowed the fewest points in the NRL in 2015.

Yet what has really seen the Dragons make the leap from a ‘nice story’ to ‘favourite’ is the fact their attack in recent weeks has also come on.

They put 42 points on the Sharks on the weekend, and scored 32 points in their previous game, against the Raiders. Sure, those two opponents are on the bottom half of the ladder, but such scoring binges will only build the Dragons’ confidence in attack.

Benji Marshall has completed the fairytale narrative of a talented but erratic playmaker who matures into a savvy veteran.

Yes, Benji can still make the odd mistake, yet for the most part he’s settled into the role of a patient, experienced, level-headed half who doesn’t overplay his hand, or try to do something flashy every time he touches the ball.

His halves partner has been no slouch either. Since joining the Dragons from the Melbourne Storm, Gareth Widdop has been a revelation, and won a number of man of the match awards. His kicking game has been excellent, and combined with Marshall it provides the Dragons with formidable attacking options.

With their aforementioned defence, Paul McGregor’s men are an extremely dangerous team, and they won’t be an easy ‘out’ come finals time.

Meanwhile, the Broncos have been consistently good since Round 2 of the season; yet have remained somewhat under the radar.

The Broncos’ miraculous team try right on half-time versus the Raiders on Saturday night earned the team some overdue headlines, and it’s the early season favourite for the play of the year, with many were calling it the try of the decade.

Yet applauding the Broncos just for one moment of genius is a supreme injustice, because they’ve been playing great footy all year.

Anthony Milford has looked fantastic at five-eighth, with his explosive and unpredictable game the perfect foil for Ben Hunt’s measured play at halfback.

Together, they form arguably the best half pairing in the competition this season.

Of course, it’s difficult for a half to play well when behind a beaten pack, and the Broncos forwards have laid a tremendous platform in almost every Brisbane game I’ve watched this year.

Throw in a back-line that takes its opportunities, and has also welcomed back an international player in Darius Boyd in recent weeks, and you start to understand why the Broncos have graduated from a ‘dark horse’ to a white-horsed favourite.

I guess Wayne Bennett does know what he’s doing, huh?

It’s taken a while, and possibly longer than needed, but the Dragons and Broncos are finally receiving the credit they’re due.

The Crowd Says:

2015-06-18T19:13:55+00:00

James Preston

Roar Guru


Howd that smashing of the Tigpies go with your golden child Reynolds playing a full match? Oops, awkward.

AUTHOR

2015-06-10T03:58:21+00:00

Ryan O'Connell

Expert


He’d be a starting Origin halfback if he was from NSW!

AUTHOR

2015-06-10T00:08:07+00:00

Ryan O'Connell

Expert


Whoops . . .

AUTHOR

2015-06-10T00:07:38+00:00

Ryan O'Connell

Expert


'Choked' is a bit of an overused term, and it certainly isn;t applicable here, mate. Not every time a team loses, is it a 'choke'.

AUTHOR

2015-06-10T00:06:31+00:00

Ryan O'Connell

Expert


I'm not sure we 'smashed' them! It was a good game.

2015-06-09T23:50:05+00:00

3 Hats

Guest


They choked against the Dogs Ryan

2015-06-09T23:45:40+00:00

3 Hats

Guest


Why would you have a GF in Brisbane? seriously? ANZ 83,000 odd to Suncorps 52,499 – Rugby Union, 22 June 2013 Australia vs British & Irish Lions record crowd. Brisbane or the Cane toads don't even have the record crowd there. Are you suggesting that 31,000 fans have to miss out on seeing the GF? Seriously, get over yourselves. Souths V Bulldogs last year, record crowd with the CURRENT configuration.

2015-06-09T23:28:45+00:00

3 Hats

Guest


Bronco Juggernaut It is Round 14 as I type, Souths smashed the Warriors in Rd13, have now won 3 straight without Reynolds. Souths in 5th Rd 14 will smash the TigPies Rd 15 BYE a catch up 2 points that all the others have already received. Dragons 2 byes. Souths in 4th by now. Rd 16 will smash Manly. Rd 17 will smash the Panthers, Reynolds back Rd 18 2nd Bye, all teams have both their byes now. Rd 19 Souths sitting in 2nd or 3rd spot by now and will smash the Drags for the 2nd time. Your comment: I QUOTE Excuses, excuses, excuses. Souths won’t be in the top 4 this year and they certainly won’t be in the Grand Final. You better get used to another 40 years of not winning a thing. Your comment is looking inept. (foolish)

2015-06-09T23:12:41+00:00

3 Hats

Guest


Ken as you say 8 out of nine. What happened against the Premiers mate? Souths lose 3 in a row, Reynolds back and, hey presto Souths win. Hindsight: Dogs minus a couple smash the Dragons at full strength.

AUTHOR

2015-06-09T11:37:37+00:00

Ryan O'Connell

Expert


Nothing quite like putting the mocker on a team. Sorry Dragons fans. I swear it was a coincidence that I go for the Doggies . . .

AUTHOR

2015-06-03T12:55:30+00:00

Ryan O'Connell

Expert


Well, those 'perennial chokers' the Dragons have won a premiership more recently than the Broncos . . .

2015-06-03T12:01:30+00:00

Bigtesta

Guest


Broncos definitely a chance with the master in control. Dragons I doubt it, perennial chokers who will fall out of the top 4 sooner rather than later and then will choke and lose in week one of semifinal series.

AUTHOR

2015-06-03T10:32:26+00:00

Ryan O'Connell

Expert


Ouch! Haha!

2015-06-03T07:48:45+00:00

Terry Kidd

Guest


Why 3Hats ?? Is Brett Morris playing halfback?

2015-06-03T06:15:11+00:00

3 Hats

Guest


Gus Gould's comment was made after only Round 1

2015-06-03T02:47:03+00:00

Ken

Guest


No chance against Roosters, Souths, Storm, Warriors and Broncos? None at all? They currently lead all of those teams on the ladder at near enough the halfway mark and beat the Roosters and Broncos just a few weeks back. But they have no chance at all in the return encounters?

2015-06-03T02:44:54+00:00

Ken

Guest


If it's moving from Sydney, it might as well move properly and award the highest qualifier a 'home' (i.e. closest capital city). Seems unlikely though in the foreseeable future, I think Homebush paid a decent fee for the next 10 seasons or so and there's a lot of money tied up in the GF to shift it around.

2015-06-03T01:03:20+00:00

Wolly

Roar Guru


Demolished the Roosters? The game could've gone either way right up until the last five minutes. Not what I would call demolishing. Also you seem quick to point out of the injured players to your team but you don't mention the fact J Friend did not play against the Bunnies, and many are calling Friend as Smith's replacement as the QLD hooker once he retires.

2015-06-02T23:42:05+00:00

Ken

Guest


'a successful return against the Dragons and put them to the sword forcing about 5' Put them to the sword? It was 16-10 - there was 1 try in it, and here's the official NRL.com review of the final try. *With some questionable penalties awarded to the Rabbitohs, Johnston's try – a typical backline movement to the flank – saw them finally score after four consecutive sets attacking the Dragons line.* Reynolds had a good game, but it was the ref's who did more for Souths attacking pressure than he did.

2015-06-02T23:29:37+00:00

Ken

Guest


Nobody is saying the Dragons are the goods because they smashed a weakened Dogs. Of course they did do that, as a good side should, but they've also won 8 of the last 9 including victories over non-weakened Roosters and Broncos sides, with the only loss a narrow one to the current premiers. Win or lose this weekend, and I suspect they'll win comfortably, they're not going to suddenly become useless.

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