Tigers field goal upsets Broncos at Suncorp

By Billy Stevenson / Roar Guru

Clashes between Wests Tigers and Brisbane are a bit of a fixture around Origin.

More than most other matches during the bye weeks, they seem to have a bit of an Origin flavour.

Perhaps that’s because so many Origin players have been sourced from Brisbane in recent years, while both of the Tigers’ recent captains have been key Blues representative as well.

It may also be because Suncorp is such a quintessential Origin venue.

However, it also feels like the gulf in talent and organisation between the Tigers and the Broncos (and I say this as a Tigers supporter) often seems like a forerunner of the David and Goliath battle that is State of Origin.

Over the last two years, David has triumphed in these bye matches, winning two out of three clashes against Brisbane in the weeks surrounding Origin.

However this year the Tigers’ win feels especially momentous.

Even if they don’t make the finals, they’ve finally caught a break.

Beating last year’s runners-up is one thing, but beating them at Suncorp is something else entirely.

Combined with their victory over Newcastle last week, this may signal the start of the long road out of the Tigers’ mid-season slump.

Granted, Brisbane is fairly depleted by the loss of Corey Oates, Corey Parker, Darius Boyd, Sam Thaiday, Josh McGuire and Matt Gillett to Maroons Camp.

Still, the Tigers have also lost Aaron Woods and Robbie Farah, while James Tedesco is still out injured despite suggestions that he would return against the Broncos this weekend.

While the Tigers were dominant in field position and dexterity with the ball, it was a fairly evenly paced game in terms of the score, with both teams bringing in three tries, two conversions and a penalty goal, and both attempting a field goal from the halves in the dying minutes of the game.

The difference was that Mitchell Moses managed his one-pointer at the 76th minute, while Ben Hunt tanked on the siren with one of his worst kicks all season.

In a year that has seen its fair share of both dud field goals and sublime field goals, Moses’ effort was one of the best.

Not only was it a cathartic counterpoint to Cooper Cronk’s field goal at Leichhardt Oval a couple of weeks back, but it more than made up for Moses’ spotty performance over the first half of the game.

The fact that Hunt missed his chance just made Moses’ timing shine even brighter.

While the NRL community has been quick to rally around Hunt and help him through the disappointment of last year’s grand final, it was hard not to recall his 2015 golden point fumble as he failed to deliver the kick that could have sent last night’s game into overtime.

To make matters worse, it resulted in Brisbane’s third one-point loss of the season.

It didn’t help, either, that Hunt had been fairly inconsistent all evening, with his kicking game becoming increasingly unreliable towards the end of the second half.

While Anthony Milford was more dexterous, both of them seemed somewhat diminished in the absence of their usual playmakers.

On their own, they really felt like Emerging Maroons, rather than Established Maroons, which perhaps made it even more heartbreaking for Queenslanders to see them on the field instead of at Origin Camp where they belong.

If anything, the Tigers provided the halves pair of the night, as Luke Brooks brought in some of his most elegant plays this year, setting up Tim Simona with what should have been the easiest try of the season as well as handling the final passes on the Tigers’ first two tries.

Having now lost three in a row, Brisbane are at a bit of a crossroads in their 2016 journey.

It’s going to be tough for them to travel to New Zealand next weekend on the back of Origin, especially because losing to the Warriors after the last three weeks would be utterly unthinkable.

Meanwhile, the Tigers need to maintain momentum against Roosters at Allianz, although you can bet that Sydney City will be raring to go after two losses and a week off.

Even with Origin on the immediate horizon, both matches are shaping up to be some of the most exciting football this year.

The Crowd Says:

AUTHOR

2016-05-29T07:26:32+00:00

Billy Stevenson

Roar Guru


Obviously I now want JT to remain with the Tigers for the rest of his natural life

2016-05-29T00:17:22+00:00

Toputz

Guest


Hunt is way overated

2016-05-28T06:51:59+00:00

Squidward

Roar Rookie


Na he was there! I was wondering how upset he'd be there on the field that he was out of camp not drinking xxxx

2016-05-28T06:39:54+00:00

Zedman

Roar Rookie


The one bloke the Bronc's missed the most was Alf.

2016-05-28T02:22:25+00:00

Gus Paella

Guest


Billy what do you reckon about a contract extension for JT?

2016-05-28T02:14:55+00:00

steveng

Roar Rookie


The Broncos did also, that's not much of an excuse at this time of the season. The Tigers bombed 1 try and should have scored another 2 and that last try by Maranta was a weak defensive effort by the Tigers , anyway they won and its irrespective if they won by 1 point or 20.

2016-05-28T01:59:57+00:00

Geoff Evans

Guest


Why steveng , the tigers had Wood , Farrah and Tredesco out so they were down on players too? As I said previously Hunt and Milford cannoit handle pressure.

2016-05-28T01:43:16+00:00

MAX

Guest


Thanks Muzz.

2016-05-28T01:41:02+00:00

steveng

Roar Rookie


No 1 is so 'spot on' lol

2016-05-28T01:26:51+00:00

steveng

Roar Rookie


The Tigers should have won by 20 and not just 1 point.

2016-05-28T01:17:07+00:00

Red Dog

Guest


It would appear the Tigers had their best team on the paddock .

2016-05-28T01:16:34+00:00

Muzz

Guest


Welcome back MAX.

2016-05-28T00:56:52+00:00

up in the north

Roar Rookie


You and everybody else expected Brisbane's spine to be there. The game panned out the way Andrew Johns predicted pre game, by hoping that the Tigers would get plenty of second phase plays happening to really push the Bronc's sliding defence. And it happened.

2016-05-28T00:18:33+00:00

MAX

Guest


Well done Jason Taylor. To sucker the greatest coach of all into playing the game on your terms was magnificent. The Broncos outfit can afford twenty four assistants to aid in decision making for the final product on the paddock. They should note that aquariums and zoos are fearful places for their priceless #6. In R9 he visited a shark aquarium and was so overawed by the sight of hammerhead to great white of the species he could not function for 40' Come R12, he visited a zoo in his home town and was mesmerised by the rare white tigers, so handsome yet so savage, rejecting every approach by him to stroke and pat them. Play it again, Jason!

AUTHOR

2016-05-28T00:10:23+00:00

Billy Stevenson

Roar Guru


Yep agreed, and nicely put - domination of that part of the field was the upset. Even as a Tigers fan, I assumed the Broncos spine would have it there...

2016-05-27T23:38:16+00:00

Geoff Evans

Guest


It just goes that it goes to show that good halves pairings are no good without a good group of forwards laying the foundations for them. Hunt and Milford were pretty poor behind a below average forward pack. Neither of them can handle a lot of pressure and neither one is a great kicker.

2016-05-27T23:10:10+00:00

Jeffrey Dun

Roar Rookie


Contrary to expectations the Tigers dominated the middle of the field, which made it difficult for the Bronco spine to dictate play with so little quality front-foot ball.

2016-05-27T22:57:23+00:00

Mike from tari

Guest


I tipped the Broncos but was happy to see the Tigers win & also surprisingly winning the penalties. A couple of points: 1:- Milford should be helping the dairy farmers as he is the greatest little milker in the game; 2:- Bair's interpretation of standing square at marker is to face the sideline, surprisingly he never gets pinged; 3:- McCullough, Wallace & Reed all went missing in action in a game they should have excelled; 4:- Either Roberts be shifted to Reeds side of field or Hunt stops fart arsing around & give the ball to Roberts with some space to move. 5:- How did Addo - Carr, a Redfern lad, slip out of the Rabbitohs burrow???

2016-05-27T22:38:48+00:00

up in the north

Roar Rookie


That's the worry for Brisbane, on paper they should have romped home. Both Hunt and Milford were very ordinary and showed a lack of maturity in their ballplaying options. The missing experienced players was telling.

2016-05-27T22:16:01+00:00

Squidward

Roar Rookie


Was such a good effort to go 90m to get themselves in position only for Milf and Hunt to take such poor 456 tackle options. Milf will learn. Hunt should know better by now Brisbane were still so much better on paper despite origin duty

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