'We're a different team this year': Broncos show true grit to battle past Bulldogs in grinding win

By Mike Meehall Wood / Editor

It was the battle of the boots at Accor Stadium as Matt Burton and Adam Reynolds went toe to toe on Sunday night at Accor Stadium.

In the end, it was Reynolds – ably assisted by Herbie Farnworth – who came out on top with the Broncos edging it 16-10 in the second half to take Brisbane to 2-0 for the season.

It was an old school, attritional game that was decided in the last fifteen minutes by a superb rearguard action from the Queenslanders, who withstood waves of Bulldogs attack to get the win.

For the Broncos, the result compounds the feeling that the culture at the club has changed.

At points in the last two seasons, the Broncos could have been accused of lacking effort, but tonight, as they repelled waves of attack with the game on the line and as players visibly struggled with fatigue and cramp, their commitment could not be doubted for a second.

“It’s a different team this year,” said a proud Kevin Walters. “At the back end of last year I thought we started to make some improvements – it’s good and that’s the thing that won us the game. It’s great stuff.”

“It means that the guys are really working hard for each other and there’s a real care factor that we haven’t seen at this club for a while.

“As a coach, it makes me feel really proud. They’re a tight group and they’re showing up for each other.

“I thought the Bulldogs were pretty bloody good – they threw a lot of attacking shapes at us and we really had to hang on – particularly our goalline defence, which in the past has not been so great, but tonight was where we needed it to be.”

On the other side, Trent Barrett will be wondering how his side managed to score just ten points in a game where they had 59% of possession. For all their ball and – like the Broncos – superb application, the creativity failed when it mattered.

“It was a good game,” said Barrett. “I thought we picked up from where we were last week in terms of attitude and our defensive resolve was really good.”

“We left a lot of tries out there. I think we got over the line four times in the first half and then let two go in the second. It’s just a little bit of finesse on our edges but with continuity and chemistry there, the more they play together they’re going to be better there.”

The Bulldogs coach was less impressed by a bunker call that went against his side for Herbie Farnworth’s winning try.

Barrett through Braidon Burns had been obstructed by a Corey Oates decoy run in the lead up, but the bunker saw no problem with the incident, and implied that if Burns had fallen over he would have been more likely to get the call.

“You can’t do that,” said Barrett of the incident. “That’s something that we need to get answers on. I don’t coach my players to lie down, but maybe I will now.”

While the points did not come for the Dogs at the right moment, Barrett could not fault Matt Burton with the boot.

The Bulldogs five eighth and his Broncos counterpart shared just shy of a thousand kicking metres between them across the 80 minutes.

Burton managed to bamboozle the Broncos back three with regularity, sending spiral bombs into the Sydney sky that Tesi Niu, Selwyn Cobbo and Corey Oates consistently failed to deal with.

Adam Reynolds of the Broncos runs the ball. (Photo by Mark Kolbe/Getty Images)

Reynolds caused the Dogs backs similar difficulties, though Matt Dufty, Josh Addo-Carr and Jayden Okunbor were more accomplished in coping with the barrage.

He was also robbed of the assist of the season with a between-the-legs pass that Kotoni Staggs got over the line, but failed to ground.

“We needed to get out of our own end,” said Reynolds. “We certainly made it tough for ourselves, we made way too many errors and it became a kickathon at one stage.

“We were just trying to hold on for dear life and get them down their end of the field and build a bit of pressure.”

This was his first game in the famed Broncos 7 jersey, and without even trial footy to call upon, Reynolds was flagging towards the end but still putting his body on the line for his team.

“The lungs were screaming there at one stage,” said the former Souths halfback. “The calves were going on me. I just knew I need to hang in there and keep fighting to the death.

“My teammates around me were helping out as well. The Dogs were fantastic, they threw a lot at us and are a much improved side like ourselves.”

Albert Kelly, largely quiet, had used his own boot to break the game open with a pinpoint chip over Okunbor for Oates to grab the Broncos’ first after Braidon Burns had opened the scoring ten minutes in.

After a fast start, the game descended into the sort of grind that many have thought has been missing from the NRL in recent years.

Tevita Pangai Junior and Payne Haas seemed to be engaging in their own personal war up front in the middle, while Burton and Reynolds fought for supremacy in the skies with a series of booming long kicks.

After a prolonged battle towards the end of the first half and into the second, Jeremy Marshall-King was the one to break the deadlock with a smartly taken try from dummy half.

Herbie Farnworth, not to be outdone, came up with an intelligent play of his own, robbing the ball from Braidon Burns and racing 50m to score.

Staggs was then denied – correctly – by the bunker before Farnworth again intervened, skinning Okunbor to grab the match-winner – confirmed by the bunker despite Bulldogs objections.

Though the English centre made the telling plays on the scoreboard, Kevin Walters was most impressed with his defensive work.

“Herbie has been known for his attacking qualities, but tonight and last week defensively were his best two games for the Broncos,” said the Broncos coach.

“That’s where we need Herbie. We know he can run the ball great and he’s strong and athletic.

“He thinks about the game too, as you can tell from the ball steal, but it’s his defence has been impressing all the coaching staff and his teammates as well.”

The Crowd Says:

2022-03-21T21:08:44+00:00

Nat

Roar Guru


Me moonwalking up Caxton st will be the :stoked: reality Jimmmy!

2022-03-21T11:04:43+00:00

Nico

Roar Rookie


Just really pleased to see the Broncos put in two 80-minute performances in a row. Compared to our start from last season where we played one half against Parra and then clocked off in the 2nd half, then didn't turn up for the first half against Titans and let in some very soft tries, this is truly worlds apart. We still look a bit rudderless without Haas on the pitch but this week was better when he was off and we have Flegler's return to look forward to. It was a tough old grind but banking these types of wins early on are often the difference between a top-8 spot and missing the finals

2022-03-21T07:08:19+00:00

jimmmy

Roar Rookie


Back to reality for the Broncs on Sunday Nat.

2022-03-21T06:34:01+00:00

Tony

Roar Guru


Anyone is better than Vossy

2022-03-21T06:33:31+00:00

Tony

Roar Guru


He's like a really nasty rash that just won't go away

2022-03-21T03:36:54+00:00

Albo

Roar Rookie


Herbie grabbed the two crucial tries to get the Broncos some points. But I thought Haas & Carrigan did all the lead up hard yards whilst Kelly & Reynolds pulled off some great defensive plays to keep the Broncos in front.

2022-03-21T02:54:04+00:00

The Barry

Roar Guru


TBH I don’t mind Ginnane… it’s the commentators job to add a bit of life… he’s better than Vossy But Ennis is next level terrible… raves like an Aussie, she’ll be right mate, struth cobber, battler with an acquired brain injury and a speech impediment…

2022-03-21T02:42:56+00:00

Nat

Roar Guru


Well I’m glad most people thought it was a good game as well. Tesi is copping some flak but those Burton bombs would be horrendous to be underneath. TPJ had a good game but i still knew there would be a report in there somewhere. Funny how no one would take my bet! I thought the Broncos defensive resolve was as good as I’ve seen in a very long time and credit to the Dogs they kept coming with a lot of intent and shapes. Reynolds came and done exactly what he was brought in for and allowed the others to create and shine. The Broncos need to give Herbie every penny that they’ll save on Oates next year. See ya on the weekend Cowboys!!

2022-03-21T02:32:45+00:00

Nat

Roar Guru


You would never make it in ‘the burrow’ with an attitude like that. :laughing:

2022-03-21T01:23:49+00:00

catcat

Roar Rookie


Discussion for another article- but is the one-on-one strip in the spirit of the modern game? I'd be happy for it to be scrapped. Seeing a player make a great run only to have the ball reefed off them ..I just don't think thats what rugby league is about. The contest is in the ruck not the for possession of the ball. Just my thoughts...

2022-03-21T00:24:05+00:00

Tez

Roar Rookie


That Farnsworth strip was just embarrassing for the referee. Initailly 3 men in the tackle, and 2 drop off when the tackle is completed. I will never understand how that became a 1 on 1 strip.

2022-03-20T22:55:01+00:00

Albo

Roar Rookie


I thought TPJ was outstanding for the Dogs . In 50 minutes he had 20 hit ups with 7 offloads. Finally some attacking difference to their pack. Hopefully it was not just because he was playing the Broncos ? And he is now ready to do it every week. All 3 of their big buys in TPJ , Burton & Addo-Carr are making a difference to this team so far.

2022-03-20T22:48:38+00:00

Albo

Roar Rookie


Yep ! The fake enthusiasm from Ennis is just a tad short of Dan Ginnane's . Just awful !

2022-03-20T22:19:16+00:00

Adam

Roar Guru


Why do Bronco fans keep trying to curse us all?!

2022-03-20T22:08:51+00:00

The Barry

Roar Guru


I’ve seen tries called back for less. I’m not convinced either way but I thought the process of the bunker only having one look on the run was poor. I thought there was at least enough there to warrant another look You’re right though, if Burns goes down like he’s shot instead of trying in vain to stay in the game I think it’s a different decision I deliberately didn’t mention the call in my comments. The Dogs had plenty of chances to win but didn’t execute quite well enough in spite of playing well. If you’re putting all your eggs in one refereeing decision basket you’re missing the bigger picture I ripped into the refs last week but overall I thought they were pretty good this week

2022-03-20T21:35:42+00:00

jimmmy

Roar Rookie


The Burns obstruction was interesting. I reckon it was a genuine 50/50. I could live with a yes or a no. But if Burns takes a dive?? It gets pulled up imo and that is what is wrong with the bunker. No solid principles in decision making .

2022-03-20T21:31:27+00:00

jimmmy

Roar Rookie


Eniss. He said it 20 times . His fake enthusiasm is worse though. I like him less as a commentator than as a player . Now that says something.

2022-03-20T20:07:17+00:00

The Barry

Roar Guru


Reasonably happy with the Dogs’ form over these first two games but our real test starts now. We have Manly, Panthers, Storm, Souths, Broncos, Roosters… a brutal run Dogs ball movement looking better but they’re still struggling to engage the defence to create space. Even simple draw a defender and pass was made to look tough at times They’re playing with a much better attitude though and look much more like things will click than we did through most of the last two years There was also a stage last night with about 15-20 to go where the Broncs were getting on top. Bulldogs teams from the last couple of seasons would have given up the ghost and given up 20 points before the end of the game, but they dug their heels in and got back on track A couple of the teams we have coming up aren’t at the top of their game at the moment… hopefully we can take advantage of that and not play them into form Shoutout to TPJ…he cops a lot of grief but I thought he had a huge game and worked himself into the ground in the second half. Hopefully he can do it week or week and not just because it’s his former team. Still worried a brain snap can happen at any second

2022-03-20T11:48:44+00:00

M20

Guest


Just watched the highlights. Which idiot commentator kept calling him Coates? He doesn't play there anymore and they look nothing alike

2022-03-20T11:24:12+00:00

Redcap

Roar Guru


So, another disaster's imminent...?

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