Milford fires to inspire Broncos win

By Laine Clark / Wire

Only something special was going to redeem Anthony Milford after the Brisbane pivot’s mistake riddled first half in Saturday night’s NRL clash with Canberra.

He left it late but Milford produced, slicing through the Raiders defence to score a solo 72nd minute try to help ice Brisbane’s vital 26-22 win in front of 30,495 Suncorp Stadium fans.

In a Jekyll and Hyde display, Milford appeared to do his chances of being picked as a Queensland utility for July 11’s State of Origin game three no favours in a woeful first half.

The stage was set for Milford to fire against his former club and provide a reminder to Maroons selectors with Queensland bench utility Kalyn Ponga (hamstring) in doubt.

Instead Milford couldn’t take a trick as Canberra raced to a 16-0 halftime lead.

His dire half was summed up when he tried to bust through the Raiders line, only to grass a pushed pass and let Canberra back-rower Elliott Whitehead waltz 35m to score untouched in just the third minute.

Whatever Wayne Bennett said at halftime worked as Milford came alive in the second stanza.

The five-eighth set up two tries, had a hand in another before his solo brilliance locked up the scores at 22-22.

Classy winger Jamayne Isaako coolly potted over the conversion for Brisbane to take the lead in the dying minutes and sunk a 79th minute penalty for good measure.

It was a crucial win for eighth-placed Brisbane who are now three wins ahead of the Raiders.

It marked a club record sixth straight win over Canberra – their previous best of five straight wins against the Raiders was posted from 1991 to 1993.

It was a gutsy effort by Brisbane who were rocked by the withdrawal of Queensland hopeful Joe Ofahengaue.

The back-rower was struck down with a virus, joining fellow forward Tevita Pangai (ribs) on the sidelines.

The Broncos also lost hard working forward Jaydn Su’A late in the first half to concussion.

Young forward David Fifita impressed on Broncos debut replacing Ofahengaue, becoming the first player born in the 2000s to play NRL.

The loss added to a horror week for Canberra who had to stand down fullback Jack Wighton after he pleaded guilty to assault charges on Thursday.

Brad Abbey made his debut replacing Wighton at fullback.

The Crowd Says:

2018-07-01T09:37:16+00:00

sham

Guest


Anyone who watches the game closely knows that the Broncos get the rub of the green in Brisbane but this has nothing to do with them beating the Raiders. The right edge of the Raiders and particularly Austin made Milford look like a superstar it was pathetic.

2018-07-01T06:51:25+00:00

Haz

Guest


Jeezuz Eddie, go wash the sand out and have a root mate. And take Ricky with you.

2018-07-01T06:51:08+00:00

Haz

Guest


Jeezuz Eddie, go wash the sand out and have a root mate. And take Ricky with you.

2018-07-01T06:28:44+00:00

PNGBF88

Guest


Maybe the Raiders can give you 16 reasons why they couldn't go on with it. The team awarded the least penalties all season, and tossers like you make up delusions that the Broncs are favoured.

2018-07-01T03:21:27+00:00

Swannies

Guest


Great start by Canberra last night and just unlucky at the end. Can’t fault the effort and just ct

2018-07-01T02:49:41+00:00

Eddie

Guest


Can anyone explain to me why the Ref's continue to be the Broncos go to person when their game is on the line. They have won at least five games for them now. The Ref's apologised for the penalty error for the Broncos to beat the poor Tigers and the pass for Oates remarkable try a fortnight ago was 2 metres forward. Then last night there was a lot of conjecture over whether Oates touched the ball for the Kahu try and the Bunker looked at everything else in the leadup to the try except the Oates passage to see if he had touched it. Then Cotric was dragged to the ground by the Bronco's marker trying a quick play the ball which he was entitled to do and somehow the Bronco's get the penalty which led to a try. They should be on 4 wins and nowhere near the Top 8.

2018-07-01T02:21:47+00:00

Adam

Roar Guru


The kick to Alex Glenn was not a defensive lapse. However, yes at least two of the other tries were because someone rushed from the line and gave the Broncos a nice broken defensive line to run at

2018-06-30T23:33:41+00:00

sham

Guest


Headline and article should have been ' pathetic Raider's right edge defence makes Milford look like champion'.

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