Sydney Roosters vs Brisbane Broncos Highlights: NRL scores, blog

By Matthew Lucas / Roar Guru

Match result:

Boyd Cordner capped off a phenomenal week leading his Roosters side to a 18-16 win over the Broncos at Allianz Stadium.

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Final score
Sydney Roosters 18
Brisbane Broncos 16

Match preview:

Two of the game’s heavyweights, the Sydney Roosters and the Brisbane Broncos, go toe-to-toe this Saturday in a match that is shaping up to be a precursor for Finals football. Join The Roar for live scores and a blog from 5:30pm AEST.

The Roosters play host to the Broncos at Allianz Stadium at a ground which is more likely to resemble shades of Suncorp.

Robinson has named five of his Origin representatives to back up only to be outdone by Bennett’s six.

Whether these players run out on Saturday night rests firmly on the shoulders of the club’s coaching staff.

Fingers crossed they give us what we all want. A game with finals intensity with a touch of Origin flair.

Coming off losses in Canberra and Auckland respectively, both sides will be searching to put last week behind them with a win.

While being without Mitchell Pearce is nothing new for the Sydney Roosters, winning games in his absence has always been a formidable task.

Last week, the tricolours were able to push Canberra for the full 80 only to come away empty-handed, not only in the absence of their halfback, but in the absence of inspirational leaders Cordner, Napa, Guerra and Test winger, Blake Ferguson.

The Broncos made the trip across the the Tasman to face a hungry Warriors outfit that overpowered and out enthused their makeshift forward pack.

While Bennett refused to make excuses for the loss, he must be pleased to have the luxury of calling upon a Marshall and a Mead in what is often a tumultuous time for the club.

This week’s a different story and a vastly different team with Wayne’s big guns back on deck for this colossal clash.

The makeup of both sides rests on the fallout from Origin 1. Providing there’s no injuries and Pearce recovers from Wednesday night’s concussion in time, then he’ll slot back in alongside Guerra, Ferguson, Cordner and Napa at the expense of Tetevano, Cornish, Collins, Smith and Watson.

Bennett’s Broncos are set to be bolstered with over 1200 games of experience. While they welcome back Boyd, Oates, Thaiday, Gillett, McGuire and Milford pending a concussion test, arguably their biggest addition is that of hooker Andrew McCullough.

In 2017 he sits as the game’s top tackler at an average of 51.6 tackles per game. No doubt Brisbane fans will be breathing a sigh of relief with the news of his inclusion, particularly after their side missed a whopping 45 tackles against the Warriors.

There’s plenty of strike power out wide for the Roosters even without Shaun Kenny-Dowall. At just 19 and 20 years of age, Latrell Mitchell and Joseph Manu are shaping up to have big futures in the NRL.

Throw in the threat of Dally M darkhorse Luke Keary and the composure of the evergreen Michael Gordon at the back, and it’s no surprise to see that the club is ranked second in the comp for line breaks. Brisbane’s defence will need to be on song if they are to shut the Chooks out.

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The Broncos will be looking to get back in the winners’ circle after they had their 6-match winning streak snapped across the Tasman.

The task doesn’t get any easier against a formidable Roosters pack boasting a number of representative players.

With their entire back row backing up from Origin the ownice will be on the likes of Glenn, Blair and Sims to match it up front and allow the backs cash in.

One of the backs that’s been doing just that is centre James Roberts. Currently he sits just one try behind ladder leader Jordan Rapana with 10 four pointers to his name. Coming off a last start double, he’ll be looking to top that list and get across the stripe yet again.

It’s been almost two months since their 1, 6, 7 and 9 combined. That all changes come Saturday night with Brisbane’s spine set to reunite for the first time since Round 6. Provided they gel and combinations stick, the Broncos will go a long way to shoring up a place in the top four.

Funnily enough, Round 6 was the last time these sides met with Brisbane romping home 32-8 in a high tempo affair. Milford was the main destroyer that night alongside Tautau Moga who benefitted from the Broncos willingness to spread the ball wide.

Brisbane will feel confident of overcoming the Roosters having won 3 out of the past 4 matches against them but will need to rewrite the record books somewhat having not won at Allianz since 2012.

Prediction
At the halfway mark of season we find both sides seeking to solidify themselves in the top four. The Roosters recent performances have seen them emerge as a real premiership threat whilst the same can be said for Brisbane.

If the Broncos so called ‘Origin Hangover’ still exists, then they’re only in the the ‘pre-drinks phase.’ That aside, the home side are a formidable foe in their own backyard, and that should be enough to get them over the line. We’re in for a classic.

Roosters by four.

The Crowd Says:

2017-06-04T12:02:43+00:00

Lidcombe Oval

Guest


Both average teams may make the 8 but no chance of being in the GF - Storm vs Sharks repeat of 2016 GF a certainty

2017-06-03T14:33:51+00:00

Dj01

Guest


Origin killing our season again. Hunt won't be missed next year, he's a basket case. Game on the line and he's nowhere to be found again, left it to Marshall. And after tonight's performance I think couple of weeks in Qcup for Kahu might be a good idea. Moga still doesn't convince me he's a first grader. Really dissapointing to see the non origin players not standing up, the only guys who are trying are Roberts and McCullough.

2017-06-03T11:33:53+00:00

thomas c

Guest


Liked a lot of what i saw from Marshall, and had the Kahu conversion gone over, this might have been his day. Also appreciated the respect shown by Cordner and Robinson in the post game interviews.

AUTHOR

2017-06-03T10:36:24+00:00

Matthew Lucas

Roar Guru


» Click here to read the full match report

2017-06-03T09:15:55+00:00

B-Unit

Guest


Kahu cost them the game twice, first with the dropped ball that led to the last Roosters try and then with the missed conversion...

AUTHOR

2017-06-03T09:12:04+00:00

Matthew Lucas

Roar Guru


FULL-TIME. Mitchell defuses Marshall's grubber and the Roosters hang on to win 18-16. They'll be partying in Bondi tonight!

AUTHOR

2017-06-03T09:09:32+00:00

Matthew Lucas

Roar Guru


Kahu misses! 1 and a half to go. Roosters up by 2.

AUTHOR

2017-06-03T09:08:06+00:00

Matthew Lucas

Roar Guru


TRY to Moga! Roosters v Broncos 18-16 77' Kahu needs to convert from the sideline to draw level. Tough ask!

AUTHOR

2017-06-03T09:07:07+00:00

Matthew Lucas

Roar Guru


Marshall with some magic! Grubbers through for himself but is taken out without the ball. Broncos looking to draw level.

AUTHOR

2017-06-03T09:05:01+00:00

Matthew Lucas

Roar Guru


Try Broncos! Roosters v Broncos 18-12 75' Marshall to Moga, Moga to Oates! Brisbane not done with yet. Kahu adds the two.

AUTHOR

2017-06-03T09:00:12+00:00

Matthew Lucas

Roar Guru


TRY Roosters! Roosters v Broncos 18-6 71' Cordner's Johnny on the spot as Kahu spills a Nathan Friend grubber. Could be game over for the Broncos. Gordon adds the extras.

AUTHOR

2017-06-03T08:57:41+00:00

Matthew Lucas

Roar Guru


Moga! Centermetres away.

AUTHOR

2017-06-03T08:54:33+00:00

Matthew Lucas

Roar Guru


Thanks pal

AUTHOR

2017-06-03T08:52:58+00:00

Matthew Lucas

Roar Guru


Forward pass by Oates out of dummy half. Brisbane playing scrappy.

2017-06-03T08:51:47+00:00

Johnybulldog

Guest


Cheers for ur call Matty,appreciate it mate.

AUTHOR

2017-06-03T08:49:21+00:00

Matthew Lucas

Roar Guru


Roosters v Broncos 12-6 60' Knock on Marshall. Aubusson with the tackle. Big play.

2017-06-03T08:49:15+00:00

Craig

Guest


ridiculous call

AUTHOR

2017-06-03T08:46:33+00:00

Matthew Lucas

Roar Guru


Marshall penalised for driving Ferguson into the in goal. Controversial call. Marshall's initial contact was good.

AUTHOR

2017-06-03T08:41:49+00:00

Matthew Lucas

Roar Guru


Roosters v Broncos 12-6 52' Dropped ball by Gillett as he hits the line. Roosters defence has been solid all night.

AUTHOR

2017-06-03T08:39:55+00:00

Matthew Lucas

Roar Guru


Gordon's been flawless under the high ball tonight. Early contender for Man of the Match.

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