Souths Sydney's Bennett and Demetriou temporarily win the ‘mine is bigger than yours’ argument

By Stuart Thomas / Expert

No doubt the NRL forked out a few bucks during the week; investing in a diversion to draw attention away from the pending departure of the rather embarrassing Peter Beattie and his role as ARLC Chairman.

Jason Demetriou, Anthony Seibold and Wayne Bennett took up the challenge and the spat played out as follows.

Demetriou suggested that Seibold is something of an overrated and under-skilled coach.

Seibold responded with the inference that Demetriou’s absence from the list of NRL head coaches said all that needed to be said.

Demetriou countered with some well-timed and telling statistics suggesting otherwise.

Bennett characteristically smirked his way through his mid-week press conference and essentially called the two fighters to the ring.

Wayne Bennett was all smiles. (AAP Image/Dean Lewins)

While many enjoyed the thrust and parry of the exchange, it was infantile and pointless, with all three seeking some sort of psychological dominance leading into the clash between the Broncos and Rabbitohs, where the players and the associated game plans would decide the result and not three coaches measuring the plume of each other’s feathers.

Thankfully, the actual match far exceeded the verbal in terms of interest and it was the Rabbitohs who took the initial advantage after an early penalty goal to Adam Reynolds and a Dane Gagai try that sent the visitors clear by eight with 15 minutes remaining in the first half.

Ten minutes earlier, James Roberts had emulated the macho nonsense of the coaches during the week and dropped a vicious elbow onto the head of Corey Oates, after the Brisbane flyer had attempted to score in the corner.

It was the cheapest of cheap shots and one that saw the representative centre sent to the bin via his own stupidity.

David Fifita continued his rather convincing impersonation of Jason Taumalolo with a stunning try to draw the Broncos back within two close to half time and when Jamayne Isaako converted a penalty goal early in the second half, the coaches’ childish interest in each other’s statue was at a stalemate.

Jaydn Su’A did his best to emulate Roberts’ insanity of the first half soon after and spent ten minutes on the pine as a result. However, despite playing a collective 20 minutes of the game with 12 men, Damien Cook, Adam Reynolds and Cody Walker took control and sent the Rabbitohs to a 22-8 lead.

The Bunnies’ Damo Cook. (AAP Image/Richard Wainwright)

Walker’s try was sublime and Cook’s set up by a superb run from Dane Gagai. With 15 minutes remaining, Bennett was presenting and Seibold may have had thoughts of heading to the car park, so humbling the looming result appeared after such a feisty week.

Another herculean effort from Fifita drew the Broncos back within eight before Kotoni Staggs scored with just three minutes remaining. It was on.

Then, the Broncos came in waves and appeared to be over the line on multiple occasions bar the superb goal-line defence of the Rabbitohs. As the siren sounded Matt Lodge did what he does best, went feral and started a melee inside the Rabbitohs’ half.

Souths held on for the 22-20 victory despite the absence of the Burgess brothers, two sin bins and a gallant Brisbane; determined to back up Seibold’s bravado during the week.

In the early Friday night match, Penrith had the opportunity to stake their claim on a top eight spot against the Cowboys in the sunshine state.

Perhaps someone should have explained the seriousness of the situation in which the mountain men found themselves, as they appeared to miss the point.

A loss spelled disaster and a potentially increased distance between themselves and both the Sharks and the Broncos pending further results over the course of the weekend.

Despite that reality Penrith started poorly and first half tries to Kyle Feldt and Murray Taulagi along with two Jordan Kahu conversions, sent the home side to the sheds with a 12-4 lead.

Brian To’o provided some hope for the visitors with a four pointer in the 33rd minute yet the Cowboys were by far the better team in the first 40.

Any Penrith fans waiting for an immediate reaction after some passionate and motivational words from Ivan Cleary were to be seriously disappointed. The Cowboys continued their dominance and found two second half tries. Feldt found his second in the 58th minute and Jason Taumalolo crossed with eight minutes remaining.

Jason Taumalolo was in terrifying form to start the season. (Photo by Ian Hitchcock/Getty Images)

In between, the disappointing Panthers had threatened momentarily when Isaah Yeo crossed rather fortuitously with 18th minutes remaining, however Panthers fans will be wondering exactly what went wrong in Townsville.

With so much at stake, Penrith failed to rise to an occasion worth rising and continued another season of unfulfilled promise. Perhaps the so-called and constantly referenced potential of the Panthers needs to be called into question.

Once again, with everything on the line, they stumbled, badly, and will potentially miss the semi-finals off the back of the most inconsistent of seasons.

The Crowd Says:

2019-08-25T02:39:16+00:00

Tom G

Roar Rookie


Fair enough I may be being a bit harsh on O’Sullivan, he may grow into the role but I wonder if the Broncos fans are patient enough to allow for that growth. Personally I doubt it

2019-08-25T02:14:49+00:00

steveng

Roar Rookie


What??? Unbelievable, I just call it like it is, which apparently ‘hurts a few people like you’ there is no over enthusiasm, the only ‘(over)enthusiastic’ delusion comes from blokes like you, who can’t call a spade a spade!

2019-08-24T14:38:46+00:00

Papi Smurf

Roar Rookie


It's hard to argue with that. This wasn't the first time that Roberts has hit someone outside the field of play who couldn't defend themselves. Only then it was a woman and he was playing for the Broncos.

2019-08-24T13:22:59+00:00

Tim Carter

Roar Pro


They don't need a rule change. Roberts should've been sent off, pure and simple.

2019-08-24T10:42:05+00:00

Nat

Roar Guru


Very tenuous link mate. Boyd has 2 TA and one line break and barely broken a tackle since the switch. He had 30(ish) tackle breaks and his combo with Oates was standard for some points. Milford had a good game against the Warriors but otherwise his number for TA and LB are down as well.

2019-08-24T09:23:43+00:00

Peter

Guest


steveng, congratulations on demonstrating that you can write a rational comment. On the basis of what preceded it, if I was anywhere near you in the stands, I’d be asking security to escort you to St John’s. There is a difference between (over)enthusiastic supporting and raving carry-on.

2019-08-24T08:35:58+00:00

DP Schaefer

Roar Rookie


Fox reporting that Seibold was offering an olive leaf was huge click bait. There was more sniping and cutting remarks than any offerings of peace. Pity for the Broncos, but IMO we will all be better off if this guy isn't involved in the finals.

2019-08-24T07:33:35+00:00

Papi Smurf

Roar Rookie


No Nat. The Broncos fortunes started to turn around once Milford went to FB. Milford's best position is FB.

2019-08-24T07:29:17+00:00

Papi Smurf

Roar Rookie


No CPB. The Bulldogs had a Canterbury Cup side to begin with. ;-)

2019-08-24T07:29:14+00:00

Chris.P.Bacon

Guest


:thumbup:

2019-08-24T06:22:11+00:00

steveng

Roar Rookie


Yes, Ive got no excuses, for last week! That was because (as Cook said) they let your blokes just off load and didn't play with intensity and our boys were just 'half pie'! This week it was completely the opposite and that is how we want our boys to play, what a difference!

2019-08-24T06:08:59+00:00

Nat

Roar Guru


Through very gritted teeth... :stoked: They had the ball, the time and field position to get it done. Weren't really chasing the miracle play just an organised one to win.

2019-08-24T05:54:13+00:00

Nat

Roar Guru


Put them on $450 for 5yrs at 18yo, get rid of 800 games experience and wait for Boyd and Glenn to retire.

2019-08-24T05:50:51+00:00

Nat

Roar Guru


Seriously? We've just written how Boyd isn't much chop and Milf needs work and you want to be right? Wrong now, wrong 3yrs ago.

2019-08-24T05:49:02+00:00

Nat

Roar Guru


No, they may as well kept kodi & milf. Either and Bird. We haven't had a decent left center for a decade so Boyd can defend there.

2019-08-24T05:29:28+00:00

jimmmy

Roar Rookie


That’s pretty well spot on Tom except I thought OSullivan was OK. He defended well , has a good pass and he’s only played a few games so give him a chance to find his running game. Milf is doing a lot of running across field hoping that something ‘pops’ up. He should watch tapes of Tommy Turbo on a loop,

2019-08-24T05:06:33+00:00

elvis

Roar Rookie


No, but the second man in who flops in so they can't get a quick play the ball is. Brisbane got done for it in the first half, and it was noticeable how they stopped doing it, made for a free flowing game, and Souths got a try out of one effort where Cook took off from dummy half.

2019-08-24T04:56:05+00:00

Chris.P.Bacon

Guest


"Soon they will be forced to play their entire Canterbury Cup side!".... ....welcome to the Bulldogs! (...and we still pantsed Souths) ;)

2019-08-24T04:37:27+00:00

Chris.P.Bacon

Guest


"Good win last night though. We were close enough but not good enough." .....wow, are you feeling okay Nat? (I'd hate to tell the wife that Nat's accepting a Bronco's loss without a good fight!) :)

2019-08-24T04:32:34+00:00

steve

Guest


So tackling someone around the legs is a penalty?

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