ANALYSIS: Broncos outplayed for most of match but win by 22 as Walsh sparks 'bizarre' late surge against Dragons

By Paul Suttor / Expert

Brisbane put in their worst performance of the season but maintained their unbeaten record by coming from behind to outsmart St George Illawarra at Suncorp Stadium in an incredible finish which Dragons coach Anthony Griffin could only describe as bizarre.

The Dragons were the better team for most of the contest but the Broncos delivered when it counted, breaking an 18-18 deadlock with a Selwyn Cobbo try eight minutes from full-time to power their way to a 40-18 triumph.

In the end the scoreline not only flattered the Broncos it was unbelievable with four tries in the closing stages blowing out the victory margin. Reece Walsh was the catalyst, setting up the try for Cobbo and notching two of his own in the late blitz.

“There was nothing in the game for 70 minutes. It was a bizarre last 10,” Griffin said.

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Winning ugly hallmark of best sides

Brisbane won plenty of admirers with their resolute defence in Round 1 when they upset the premiers at Penrith and were just as impressive in attack in beating the Cowboys in their second outing.

Kotoni Staggs scores. (Photo by Bradley Kanaris/Getty Images)

This time around their attack was clunky and the Dragons split them open for four line breaks but in the big moments, they delivered.

Adam Reynolds landed a two-point field goal on the stroke of half-time to reduce the deficit at the break to two and his kicking game in general was a constant thorn in the Dragons’ side.

Walsh was quiet for a lot of the contest but burst into action in the final stages as the Broncos ran in four late tries to remain at the top of the NRL ladder.

Their classy centres, Kotoni Staggs and Herbie Farnworth, need to get involved or made to become more involved by being set up more by the playmakers.

Staggs scored two tries and looked threatening whenever he was given a glimmer of space to operate while Farnworth tallied the quietest 153 running metres without having too much influence on proceedings.

Broncos coach Kevin Walters paid credit to his senior players for being vocal in telling the team at half-time what needed to be done to turn the match around.

The victory sets up a Round 4 showdown between two unbeaten teams when the Broncos take on the Dolphins and Brisbane’s greatest coach Wayne Bennett at Suncorp Stadium, which is already sold out, but Walters was not too fussed with talking up their cross-town foes, even denying that they are indeed their rivals.

“That’s for next week, we’re still in this week. “We’ve got to enjoy tonight’s win and put that to bed tomorrow or Monday and then we’ll get onto our game next week,” he said.

“I guess that’s why the Dolphins were put in Brisbane, was to create that rivalry. We’re not rivals of the Dolphins, we’re the Broncos. That’s what our club, that’s who we are and that’s what our mindset is – we’re the Broncos.

“I haven’t even thought about next week, to be honest. There’s some things we need to fix up, particularly our defence. We let in a couple of soft tries on the left and right side. We’ll fix that up, work hard and get ready for the team we’re playing next week,” he added, not naming the opposition this time around, a ploy he has used in the past.

“We know Wayney, don’t worry. It’s great for the game, it’s going to be a good spectacle.”

Dragons shoot themselves in the foot

St George Illawarra under Anthony Griffin are not known for subtlety. They can be blunt in attack and defence, sometimes it works, other times they shoot themselves in the foot.

A lack of thinking hurt them at critical times.

Moses Suli touched the ball before it had travelled 10 metres from a line drop-out to concede a penalty.

They were also in trouble with the ref for being offside from a kick-off.

Young winger Mat Feagai gave away a dopey penalty too when he made a strong tackle but then took the bait when Staggs ran at him when he had failed to get anywhere near back onside on the next play.

These are the kinds of incidents which turn up the pressure when they should be on the ascendancy.

Jayden Sullivan scores. (Photo by Bradley Kanaris/Getty Images)

The form of young prospects Tyrell Sloan and Jayden Sullivan was encouraging for the visitors. Sloan, the speedy fullback who was given few opportunities last season, scored a try in the first half and made a great cover tackle late to deny Cobbo a try while Sullivan also touched down after an incisive run close to the line.

“We had control of the game in the first half, we just didn’t come out with enough intensity, defensively, in the second half,” Griffin said.

“Really tough conditions out there and one team was gonna crack and unfortunately I think we’d only had 10 sets to their 20 by that stage and five inside-20s to their 25 and it just tolled in the end.

“We were way on top, which is a positive thing. We had struggled and scrapped and stayed in the game at 18-18. Whoever scored next was gonna win the game. I was really impressed with our resolve, the way we went about it but we just lost our way.”

Hunt fouls up

Dragons skipper Ben Hunt probably needs to be reminded that the post-match media conferences are live-streamed.

When asked about an errant pass just before half-time which allowed Reynolds to boot what turned out to be a crucial two-point field goal, he said: “I was thinking just hit Matty Feagai there running down the sideline and it was just a f—in’ shit, terrible pass. Sorry. That obviously gave them a boost going into half-time.”

Suncorp surface a shocker

The usually pristine turf of Suncorp Stadium was as uneven as an Indian Test cricket pitch.

Divots were being churned up throughout the game and the pitch looked like the 18th fairway after the midweek hackers stableford.

Players were slipping left, right and centre due to a combination of recent wet weather and Ed Sheeran concerts.

Thankfully no one was injured but hopefully the field is in better condition for nexts week’s Dolphins vs Broncos blockbuster.

The Crowd Says:

2023-03-19T13:50:51+00:00

Emcie

Roar Guru


Hey mate, long time no see

2023-03-19T07:16:37+00:00

Tom G

Roar Rookie


I didn’t have a dig in the fight so bias isn’t a factor and I thought the call was dumb

2023-03-19T06:28:51+00:00

The Wollongong Ocean

Roar Rookie


Dragons actually were better most of the game. Brisbane were not at their best and caught fire last 10 minutes and blew out the score line.

2023-03-19T06:03:34+00:00

Rellum

Roar Guru


Nah, that is not how it works

2023-03-19T05:37:24+00:00

danwain

Roar Rookie


He was pretty safe under the high ball last night, needs to show more urgency covering his line at times though, that try to Staggs could have been prevented had he had a real crack. Overall though, some good signs for the dragons, just some really dumb discipline let them down at crucial moments. Brisbane, I can't quite get a read on them. No obvious weakness across the park, and really surged when given a bit of space tonight. Maybe it's the fact Reynolds may get injured at any moment and that may be curtains, but I just can't see them challenging this season...

2023-03-19T05:37:02+00:00

KenW

Roar Rookie


Let’s see after a few years when they’ve played some games with decent stakes. A close final here, a contentious win there, a poached star, some barbs about who is the ‘real’ Brisbane team – it’ll be on like Donkey Kong. And all the better for it!

2023-03-19T04:31:14+00:00

Robbo

Roar Rookie


Anyone in Brisbane who has followed a team other than the Broncs probably has some reason to dislike them. They all want to see Dolphins do well

2023-03-19T03:59:59+00:00

Big Daddy

Roar Rookie


That's why we have to get a lot of wins early . There will be periods (SOO) where you can lose to anybody . Although I'm liking our draw early .

2023-03-19T03:51:25+00:00

Gray-Hand

Roar Rookie


That is less true these days though. The Broncos have been around since 1988. So anyone from Brisbane under the age of 35 has always had the Broncos to support and anyone under the age of 45 probably can’t remember ever supporting another team.

2023-03-19T03:41:43+00:00

Tim Carter

Roar Pro


Sorry, gotta ask. Is your username a Micallef Program reference?

2023-03-19T03:41:26+00:00

Nat

Roar Guru


I'll post Kevvie the light bulb myself.

2023-03-19T03:37:25+00:00

Nat

Roar Guru


Did you say Sydney or Manly? The latter may have seen you kicked out of the shop! :silly:

2023-03-19T02:32:37+00:00

Red Rob

Roar Rookie


I posted this the other week, when you don’t grow up supporting a team as a kid you don’t bond with them emotionally nearly as much. Much of the Broncos support is widespread but not deeply felt. Is what it is.

2023-03-19T02:30:27+00:00

Rellum

Roar Guru


Tigers will beat the Broncs, they along with Melbourne are our real bogey teams

2023-03-19T02:21:51+00:00

andrew

Roar Rookie


True, it's just some overbearing supporters that ruin it.

2023-03-19T02:09:57+00:00

eagleJack

Roar Guru


I think “a lot” is an exaggeration. But I know that Mark Nicholls works 1 day per week at a company in Brisbane. He’s been telling people how many ex-Broncos fans have come up to him to say they now support the Dolphins. Small sample size, sure. But one thing I noticed when moving to Brisbane was how many Broncos members joined simply because they loved league and wanted to go every 2nd week. They had no other choice. The Dolphins give many a fresh start at supporting a team. Feel part of something from the beginning.

2023-03-19T02:08:01+00:00

Big Daddy

Roar Rookie


I think there will be losses when you least unexpect them and all teams will have them . Even tiger's will surprise a few . Just looking at team lists for today and tbh they're fairly even . I tipped Canterbury but tigers are one of those teams that drag you down to their level so nothing would surprise .

2023-03-19T02:01:13+00:00

Red Rob

Roar Rookie


This is a real test. We will learn something about both sides from this.

2023-03-19T01:56:53+00:00

Ghosthound

Roar Rookie


That is massive ‘BS’, and I say that having now watched the match on replay and having read this match report. The Broncos were clearly the better side for the first 26-27 minutes of the first half - but their attack was clunky (and that’s being very generous) and they didn’t take their opportunities. The Dragons were then clearly the better side for the last 14-13 minutes of the first half but they did take their opportunities. The Broncos then dominated the second half, with the Dragons holding on with reasonable defence until the heat & humidity in Brisbane (and a fresh Payne Haas) eventually told and the floodgates opened in the last 10 minutes. So no, the Dragons were not the better team.

2023-03-19T01:52:08+00:00

Rellum

Roar Guru


There is not hate really between the teams. There is a real desire to win but no animosity at all

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