ANALYSIS: Demetriou slams 'embarrassing' Souths as Walsh runs riot - but Taupau might be in big trouble after knee raise

By Mike Meehall Wood / Editor

Reece Walsh has produced another masterclass as Brisbane underlined their credentials as one of the favourites for the Premiership with a 36-20 win over an error-ridden South Sydney.

In his return after a three game suspension, the fullback produced the one moment of true quality in the first half to get Selwyn Cobbo, before slicing the Bunnies open to give the Broncos the lead in the second.

He later put Kotoni Staggs, who also scored twice, through a hole late on to ice the game, with the centre feeding Adam Reynolds for the final score.

“He’s good, isn’t he?” said Kevin Walters of his fullback. “It’s great to have him in our side. I thought he was going to be a bit underdone tonight having missed three weeks of footy, but he’s lightening quick. I don’t think he’s played his best footy for us yet.

“The message this week was to play with his great assets. That’s his running game, and then to look to pass after that. But he managed to find both of them on a couple of occasions.”

South Sydney had thrashed the Broncos at Suncorp in late April, but the favour was returned with interest on the Sunshine Coast. One suspects that there will be a third meeting between these two, but with far more on the line.

Though the Bunnies were second best, they might well wonder about what might have been had referee Ashley Klein been a little more assertive with the whistle in the first half in an incident that saw Martin Taupau binned.

The Broncos prop came flying in off the back fence, but as he approached contact, lifted his leg into Campbell Graham, earning himself a ten minute sit down as well as, in all likelihood, a significant ban from the Match Review Panel. It probably should have been more.

“We’ve got to get that out of his game,” said Walter. “He got a warning letter through the week from the NRL, which Marty was aware of, it’s just one of those things. He’s not a dirty player.”

They will also sweat on Jesse Arthars, who was binned for a late high tackle.

Souths coach Jason Demetriou questioned whether it might have been a send off, but said that his side had plenty of chances to win and underperformed.

Patrick Carrigan. (Photo by Bradley Kanaris/Getty Images)

“I don’t know what a send off is these days, if you have to fracture someone’s skull before we take it seriously,” said the coach.

“We played 20 minutes against 12 men and the Broncos kept turning up for each other. I’ve got no complaints about the way the game was refereed. It’s on us to own that.”

With a man extra, the Souths could only add two points from a penalty goal and were eventually punished. Their attack went from adventurous but sloppy to downright dreadful as the game went on.

Demetriou tends to treat the Bunnies’ error rate as the cost of doing business with their expansive style of play, but it was their undoing tonight. Brisbane weren’t much better at times, but made more of their moments.

“It was pretty embarrassing by the end,” said the Souths boss. “That’s attitude, tonight our attitude was poor. There were times where we wanted to fight and blokes like Jai Arrow were just absolutely ripping in there and giving everything for his teammates but we had too many blokes that weren’t good teammates tonight.

“There was too many that weren’t even close to rating what’s an acceptable rate at NRL.”

Brisbane are right up there

There have been a few sniffs about the Broncos this year. Though there have been statement moments, they have also struggled against the best of the best, losing to Souths, Melbourne and splitting the difference with the Panthers.

There’ll be no more of that. They are right among the favourites to win this competition. 

The aspects of their game that looked lacking against the very best, notably their ability to breach the best defences, seem to have been improved significantly.

In their previous games against the other three major contenders, Brisbane managed 13, 6, 4 and 16. This time, they got 36 – and without feeling like they were close to their best with the ball.

At the heart of it was Adam Reynolds, who pulls all the strings, with Walsh the livewire at the back. His ability to inject speed into the backline is unmatched in the NRL, and as the cliche goes, there’s no substitute for pace.

Walsh’s combination of raw speed with ball-playing is doubly dangerous, and he’s lucky to have Cobbo, equally as rapid, outside of him to finish the moves. 

Souths had issues with it, as many have, and didn’t have their own answer. On another day, with Latrell out the back, they might be able to fight fire with fire a little better, but today they were a comfortable second best.

When is a good game a good game?

Two of the best teams in the comp, with a lot on the line, plenty of feeling in the game, the lead changing hands multiple times. This sounds a lot like a good game.

Yet this was really quite bad for a long, long time. Reece Walsh’s pass for Selwyn Cobbo’s try aside, it was a litany of errors where even the points came because someone else did something wrong.

Taupau carrying like it was the can can was the spark for it all, sparking thirty minutes of pure chaos, with neither team able to hold the ball for any length of time, interspersed with a mountain of set restarts and penalties. 

It was hard to think that two teams so stacked with talent could play so badly. Kotoni Staggs seemed to be running his own personal competition, with a try and several great tackles to deny Alex Johnston, but also a series of errors and a dead miss on the same man for the opening try. 

Rugby league is a strange old beast. Even when it’s rubbish it can often be great, and nobody who watched the first half could have said it wasn’t entertaining. Well, perhaps the coaches.

Completion rates are total bunkum, but with both sides south of 70% before the break, it was hard to not to comment on the madness that was unfurling.

Neither side were able to complete sets, but then, they weren’t really trying to. There were offloads, shift plays, forced passes and, yes, several shockers. 

Souths were racing their errors and line breaks, whereas the Broncos were constantly freeing the arm and gaining second phase. 

Eventually it was Brisbane who improved their efficiency and Souths who slipped, continuing to make mistakes but increasingly in yardage rather than attack.

The pressure built and you know the rest.

The Crowd Says:

2023-07-23T10:10:00+00:00

Nat

Roar Guru


Your inability to comprehend the reasoning why Manly choose to come to Brisbane is why you’ve now fallen apart again. You carry on like is a favour to Brisbane. You’re wrong – a lot.

2023-07-23T01:12:01+00:00

Panthers

Roar Rookie


They have zero to do with my original comment. If you wish to chat on another topic , about crowds? Reply to a comment about crowds.

2023-07-23T01:02:02+00:00

steveng

Roar Rookie


Those facilities have no actual crowd stands for games, they are only footy training grounds like trainig ovals and its not at Randwick its at Matraville. Can’t hold NRL games there.

2023-07-23T00:39:41+00:00

Nat

Roar Guru


FMD, do you bother reading past posts or only react to the one just read? A, Crowds have everything to do with Magic round. The reason this conversation started from you whining Brisbane getting an unfair advantage. NQ was an example about how weak your supporter group is. Keep up son. B, Friday night games were specifically covered and disproven. Like most of your comments it was based from 1999, not today. Research little buddy - try it. C, We have always accepted travel comes with the territory. You are the one bleating about Magic round being an unfair “It’s like Manly giving the Broncos yet another home game” You whinge about one game but won't acknowledge that your mob wake up and sleep in your own beds 80% of the season. It is an inherited advantage but you whinge about one extra game in Brisbane.

2023-07-23T00:19:21+00:00

Panthers

Roar Rookie


Crowds have nothing to do with Brisbane always getting Friday night games? You just go off topic , crapping on about crowds mean that home games should be sold to Brisbane & whatever else? Also Nothing to back up your previous chat about how Brisbane have to travel to away games , in another state. ( Even though every other team has to also travel a long way to go there , other than the Titans & Dolphins ) . When Brisbane signed up to travel ,when they joined the competition. So you go off onto some other strange tangent. Such as bringing in crap about North Queensland? Why, are they going to get extra home games now as well? Mr. Don’t worry about the original comment, just crap on about anything in general. Your don’t pull any comment down. You just blab on about anything, that comes to mind at the time. Regardless of how relevant it is to the original comment?

2023-07-22T23:57:26+00:00

Nat

Roar Guru


Nope: "It’s like Manly giving the Broncos yet another home game" all you, I was responding to your whiny comment about Brisbane getting an extra game. A comment based on the fact Brisbane is the only place fans turn up, therefore, make money for every other club and the NRL. 2x premiership winners and how often do penrith sell out a 25k seat ground? F-all. Penrith has a higher population than Townsville and they sell out constantly. Their fans come from hundreds of KM away and you blokes won't go 30 minutes. Solid group you lot are. Yes it is true that historically Brisbane do get a high number of Friday night games because they are the most supported club and highest TV viewers. These days Souths have more along with the Eels. Brisbane also have more Saturday night games than most other than NQ & Dolphins. These are facts. I've looked them up. You continue to spout BS pulled from deep in your A and I'll keep knocking them down.

2023-07-22T12:50:55+00:00

Panthers

Roar Rookie


What’s the go with the new South’s facilities at Randwick ? There is a ground there, but just for training?

2023-07-22T12:44:47+00:00

Get_real

Roar Rookie


It looked unnatural & dangerous.

2023-07-22T12:43:52+00:00

Get_real

Roar Rookie


They are being cocky even have the rock star tour shirts to prove it, they will be lucky to make the 8.

2023-07-22T12:39:28+00:00

Get_real

Roar Rookie


Country NSW not in the Broncos backyard.

2023-07-22T12:28:32+00:00

Panthers

Roar Rookie


So don’t blame him for having a big mouth? Every player is the same? :laughing:

2023-07-22T12:20:21+00:00

Panthers

Roar Rookie


I don’t think I blamed Brisbane for anything? My original statement was about not giving Brisbane an advantage of not having to travel much to play away games. Is that blaming them? Always Friday night games is another subject.

2023-07-22T12:09:16+00:00

Panthers

Roar Rookie


I was just stating things as the are. Plus asking why give Brisbane more games near home than they already have? Stupid thing to do. You’re the one who came onboard with the , oh look at poor old Brisbane having to travel to other clubs home grounds. So I stated how Brisbane already get more than their share of home ground games . Plus almost always Friday night games. An advantage. There’s no arguing against that . As it’s just facts.

2023-07-22T12:03:22+00:00

Horses for Courses

Roar Rookie


Maybe if Sydney fans actually turned up to games the NRL and clubs wouldn’t be so keen to play away from Sydney. Don’t blame Brisbane because you lot can’t pack out a stadium with any sort of consistency.

2023-07-22T11:57:48+00:00

Nat

Roar Guru


As usual, complete BS. Maintain the inherited bias and whinge like a sook when your club chose $ over fans. The Sydney clubs make significant money because Qlders turn out to Magic round and you lot get paid for it. Do your research. Souths & Roosters get exactly FTA games as Brisbane. Only one more than penrith, eels, Manly and Storm.

2023-07-22T11:57:09+00:00

Horses for Courses

Roar Rookie


Like every bloody player in the competition? It’s all good as long as he doesn’t cross the line.

2023-07-22T10:24:37+00:00

Richard POWELL

Roar Rookie


Walsh might have had a good moment or two however Kevvie hasn't got the message to him to keep his mouth shut. Just about every time the ref ruled against Brisbane, referee Walsh had to have his two cents worth. Does Kevvie have to tape Walshe's moth shut?

2023-07-22T06:48:40+00:00

Panthers

Roar Rookie


Queensland sides signed up for the travel, when they join the competition. So give them nothing. Especially more games played in Queensland , as a Non Queensland side. ( In this case that’s an advantage to Brisbane. ) Brisbane currently gets 2 extra home ground games. Plus the regular Friday night game. Which is also an advantage over other clubs. Playing at other clubs ‘home grounds’ is the way it should be for half the season approximately. Regardless of where that home ground is. No non Brisbane club now gets Half of if it’s games at home. As they all have to play a game in Brisbane , for Magic Round.

2023-07-22T05:47:09+00:00

Nat

Roar Guru


Yep, imagine Brisbane playing 17/25 games in Brisbane like every Sydney team plays in Sydney. What a farce that would be.

2023-07-22T05:40:01+00:00

Nat

Roar Guru


I guess it would be a very specific strategy for Walker as he is their most dangerous. Aside from the 1st try which was just a straight up miss it seemed to work ok for the most part and got better in the 2nd by the way Cody started getting frustrated.

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