My picks for the Brisbane Broncos best ever team

By Jason Andrews / Roar Pro

After my Melbourne Storm best-ever team, I thought I would try the Brisbane Broncos as they are celebrating 30 years in the national competition.

Over their 30-year history, the Broncos they have won six premierships from seven attempts, remain the last team to go back-to-back, and are the only team to win the Super League premiership.

They have produced some of the best players the game has ever seen, including one immortal (more should follow) and, with long-term coach Wayne Bennett, the Broncos have always been a stickler for a quality side.

This is who I think their best 17 are.

1, Fullback: Darren Lockyer
Not an easy choice to kick things off as Lockyer could have easily been picked at five-eighth, but I placed him at fullback. Simply one of the best players to ever don the jersey is the first pick for this side.

2 and 5, Wingers: Wendell Sailor and Lote Tuquri
Two of the best wingers the Broncos and the game have ever seen. Big Dell changed the appearance of wingers forever, while Tuquri was one of the best fast men in the game.

They were an awesome combination that earned the Broncos the 2000 premiership. Even though both men jumped ship to rugby union, their speed and skill for the team were unmatched. It’s a pity they jumped ship, as the Broncos could have easily won more titles with thi pairing.

3 and 4, Centres: Steve Renouf and Justin Hodges
Simply put, it was hard to go past these two – it’s just a pity that they never played together. Try-scoring machine Renouf was the original centre for the club, with Hodges being his successor.

Skill, strength and speed were the basis for these two producing some of the best tries the game has ever seen. Renouf’s 1992 grand final try is surely evidence of this.

6, Five-eighth: Wally Lewis (c)
I could’ve gone with Lockyer or Kevin Walters, but who can go past ‘The King’ – the greatest player ever in the game.

Although Lewis was one of the few men not to win a premiership with the club, there is little doubt that without the contributions of the great man, the club would not have been as successful as it was.

It would be difficult to leave him out of the 17.

7, Halfback: Allan Langer
Seriously, who else was a going to pick? The Prince of the club takes his rightful place beside his King. Langer was a tremendous player and I am yet to see any halfback since produce the talent Langer did week in and out.

With the possible exception of Andrew Johns or Peter Sterling, pretty much the best halfback the game has ever seen.

8 and 10, Props: Glenn Lazarus and Petero Civoniceva
Staying consistent with my best-ever NRL team, these two players are again chosen for the upfront duties of the team.

I was surprised to see in the Broncos’ team of the century, chosen in 2007, that they went for the combination of Shane Webcke and Petero, benching Lazarus.

Well, as I said previously, the ‘brick with eyes’ is the first selection every time for any team and I am sticking with that. Same with Petero.

9, Hooker: Kerrod Walters
The best hooker the club has ever produced is an easy selection for this team. Winning the ’92 and ’93 grand finals, Walters was an important part of club’s early days, helping them become a real contender.

He is also the longest-serving hooker at the club.

11 and 12, Second Row: Gorden Tallis and Brad Thorn
This combination of brute force sent the opposition into a house of horrors. The ‘raging bull’ and Thorn were a part of the 2000 premiership and dominated the duties for Queensland as well. These two powerhouses are an easy choice for this squad.

13, Lock: Corey Parker
Parker was a rare talent in the game, a lock forward that could perform the duties of a front rower, pass like a halfback and kick a goal. The highest points scorer for the club is a must-have inclusion for this team.

Interchange
14: Kevin Walters

Could not go past Walters, he is the most successful player at the club. Walters was part of five of Brisbane’s titles; ’92, ’93, ’97, ’98 as well as 2000 – where he was captain.

If not for Wally Lewis, he would have easily been selected at five-eighth.

15: Shane Webcke
The perfect fill in for the go forward of the side, what more needs to be said?

16: Tony Carroll
Carroll was a great player for the club whether in the front or backline. As a member that won four premierships with the club (’97, ’98, ’00, ’06), it would be a pretty big injustice to leave him out.

17: Sam Thaiday
A Broncos favourite for the last generation and a hard to miss choice.

Well that’s my picks for the Broncos side, do you agree? What changes would you make?

The Crowd Says:

2019-01-24T04:55:24+00:00

Drew Lawrence

Roar Rookie


Hey Choc, how did you last fight go??? Ha ha

2019-01-24T04:54:11+00:00

Drew Lawrence

Roar Rookie


Pretty much an unstoppable team, not an easy task but pretty much any broncos team from the 1992-00 would be pretty much unbeatable

2018-05-18T22:05:08+00:00

My ten cents

Guest


I had to pick an extended squad- the Horsey’s have had an enviable list of stars.... 1. Lockyer 2. Hancock 3. Renouf 4. Hodges 5. Sailor 6. K Walters 7. Langer 8. Webcke 9. Kerrod Walters 10. Lazarus 11. Tallis 12. Thorn 13. Parker 14. Petero 15. Darren Smith 16. Tonie Carroll 17. K Hunt 18. Shaun Berrigan 19. Thaiday 20. Gene Miles 21. Tuquiri 22. Chris Johns 23. Terry Matterson

2018-05-18T10:59:26+00:00

ken gargett

Guest


this could be the best local tiddly-winks and i would still want wally. has there ever been a team which could not be made better by his inclusion? would also be happy with mccullough ahead of walters but like quite a few spots, toss a coin.

2018-05-18T10:56:43+00:00

ken gargett

Guest


no folau? but i don't think that even with him, the storm could match that broncos side. must say it is pretty much what i would have gone with, give or take.

AUTHOR

2018-05-18T09:54:11+00:00

Jason Andrews

Roar Pro


Even at George's advanced age Choc, i would have him winning by KO

2018-05-18T09:33:42+00:00

Rob Bertwistle

Guest


Kev Walters must play 6. How many Grand Finals did he win? Rellum's team would do me.

2018-05-18T08:51:11+00:00

Mushi

Guest


Ouch

2018-05-18T08:49:53+00:00

Mushi

Guest


Yep, he was far and away their best player in 88 and also a material reason behind their existence.

2018-05-18T05:17:32+00:00

DingoGray

Roar Guru


I really don't have a leg to stand on for why I left Nikau out.

2018-05-18T04:29:28+00:00

Adam

Guest


Wally shouldn't be in the 17 on Broncos form. Kevvie is the starting 6. I would have Gene Miles over Thaiday, Webcke starting over Civonaceva and Shaun Berrigan on the Bench.

2018-05-18T04:27:27+00:00

BigJ

Roar Guru


So who are the other 22 better players?? this should be interesting

2018-05-18T04:25:37+00:00

BigJ

Roar Guru


I would agree nikau was an huge part of the 1999 gf win, can’t leave him out

2018-05-18T04:03:52+00:00

Rellum

Roar Guru


Wouldn’t get close.

2018-05-18T04:01:58+00:00

BA Sports

Roar Guru


The greatest player ever didn't play for the Broncos.... Oh you mean Wally... He's about the 23rd best player ever... ;p

2018-05-18T04:00:28+00:00

BA Sports

Roar Guru


Yeah Berrigan isn't a bad call actually.

2018-05-18T03:42:57+00:00

Anthony Mundine

Guest


George Foreman's still alive, isn't he?

2018-05-18T03:42:05+00:00

Anthony Mundine

Guest


Then again, no butter-fingered me, no 1999 Melbourne premiership either.

2018-05-18T03:41:14+00:00

Anthony Mundine

Guest


Must be a special kind of team that can afford to leave out Tawera Nikau. No Nikau = no 1999 premiership.

AUTHOR

2018-05-18T03:31:12+00:00

Jason Andrews

Roar Pro


Who you going to fight next, Choc, Tsyzu or Horn? gives us the scoop so I can write an article about it

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