Oh, what a nightmare: Reynolds' brillance bamboozles back three as Broncos give Cowboys a kicking

By Paul Suttor / Expert

Every team would love to have a player like Adam Reynolds calling the shots. South Sydney could definitely do with his services.

Brisbane’s inspirational skipper returned from his knee injury to ensure they didn’t slip to a 1-3 record while also handing the Cowboys their first loss of the NRL season in their Friday night Round 4 showdown at Suncorp Stadium.

Reynolds’ right boot tormented the Cowboys’ back three and conjured up three of Brisbane’s six tries in the 38-12 triumph which got his team’s premiership campaign back on track after losses to the Roosters and Panthers either side of a win of his old Rabbitohs teammates.

The Cowboys entered this match with a point to prove despite winning their first three matches over ordinary opposition and they failed to show they should be considered genuine title contenders against a Broncos side missing injured stars Payne Haas, Reece Walsh and Brendan Piakura.

Reynolds has Cowboys at sixes and sevens

The Broncos were wearing their throwback 1990s style jerseys against the Cowboys and Reynolds did the No.7 strip made famous by Allan Langer proud with his masterful display.

In actual fact he could have played in a dinnersuit and not emerged with a scratch.

The Cowboys’ kick pressure was non-existent with Broncos legend Darren Lockyer on Nine commentary saying if he had been playing fullback he would have been telling his players up front to get in Reynolds’ face every time he’s about to kick.

But he was too smart for them and his kicks were too clever in catching the Cowboys out of position or too skilful as they spiralled, floated and drifted away from them in the slippery conditions.

“We knew with conditions like that it’s always going to be tough for the back three,” Reynolds said. “I thought our kick-chase tonight was fantastic and that’s so crucial in wet-weather footy.”

Former Dally M Medal-winning halfback Cooper Cronk on Fox League commentary said “he bamboozled the back three. He just peppered them”..

Reynolds was making an early return from a knee injury and did not look 100% fit but even when not physically at his best, he is still Brisbane’s most influential player.

“Particularly early when you can build pressure, on the back of Adam’s kicking, that was one of the reasons why we went to Sydney (to sign him) two or three years ago, for that,” said coach Kevin Walters. “On these occasions he knows which kicks to put up and how to put them under pressure with his kicking game.”

His pre-season wrestling teammate and heir apparent as captain, Pat Carrigan, also stepped up with Haas sidelined by a knee injury of his own.

Carrigan chewed up a game-high 212 metres, with 79 coming post contact, from his 21 runs while also managing to find time to peel off 42 tackles to lead his team in that stat as well.

“I thought tonight he really stood up, not a lot of ball playing but his carries as well and his tackling was very strong. That’s the Pat Carrigan we need every week,” Walters said.

Broncos back with a bang

The Broncos drew first blood when Billy Walters scampered over from close range and after a penalty goal, the rain started coming down from high above the stadium and so did Reynolds’ kicks.

Cowboys winger Murray Taulagi was the first to spill one and then when fullback Scott Drinkwater hesitated in the 13th minute, the ball bounced clear of his grasp and through Brisbane’s hands for Jesse Arthars to slide over in the corner.

North Queensland cut the deficit to eight when Tom Dearden sent Taulagi free down the left flank and his banana kick was perfect for fellow bananabender Valentine Holmes to score a classy try in the wet.

But the right boot of Reynolds again struck, this time sending the ball grubbering across the turf for Kotoni Staggs to make it 18-6 midway through the first half.

Billy Walters celebrates scoring the first try. (Photo by Chris Hyde/Getty Images)

The Cowboys refused to lie down and after Chad Townsend created space, Drinkwater shimmied his way past opposing fullback Tristan Sailor and got the green light from the Bunker over a potential obstruction and a shaky putdown.

Reynolds extended the lead to 20-12 with a penalty goal late in the first half and nearly created more points with the last play before the break when Taulagi botched another of his kicks but the winger was able to recover to bat the ball dead.

Selwyn Cobbo looked set to go the distance after taking an intercept near his goal line but Dearden produced the tackle of the short season so far when he came from the clouds and cut the Brisbane centre down as he dived over in the corner.

The try was given on the field but the Bunker review showed Dearden was able to take Cobbo over the sideline just before he could get the ball over the stripe.

Dearden’s defence was brilliant but the Cowboys’ tackling in the middle of the ruck was non-existent as Tyson Smoothy dived over for his first try at NRL level in the 54th minute to give the Broncos a 26-12 advantage.

The Cowboys didn’t surrender but couldn’t make any inroads and were pretty much clinging on to their part in the contest until the 70th minute when Ezra Mam touched down after kicking for himself to beat the stretched North Queensland defensive line.

Broncos veteran Corey Oates, filling the unusual role of bench utility, scored his first try since 2022 after not scoring in nine appearances last year and fittingly it was from a Reynolds kick which put the Cowboys out of their misery.

Payten not happy with Cowboys’ commitment

Losing the famed Queensland derby which pre-dates the Titans and Dolphins stuck in Cowboys coach Todd Payten’s craw.

“It’s our biggest club game of the year and we just gave the opposition too many shots inside our own half. We wouldn’t beat the Temora Dragons by doing that. I thought we should have been down by more at half-time than eight points,” Payten said.

“The most disappointing part of the game for me is Tommy Dearden makes his awesome defensive play, one of the better ones I’ve seen for a long time and we just had no spark or reaction off the back of that.”

Payten said he wasn’t completely happy with his team’s defence over the first three rounds even though they beat the Dolphins, Knights and Dragons.

“It’s a real reality check about some of our football,” he said.

“Our back five made 14 errors throughout the game. We’ve got some work to do.”

The Crowd Says:

2024-03-31T20:16:11+00:00

Maxtruck

Roar Rookie


Seibold played him at halfback, too much pressure to run the team busted him. AKA Justin Holbrook & Ash Taylor.

2024-03-31T08:59:51+00:00

Blink

Roar Rookie


I guess they knew Smoothy was new and would do the right thing and pass it! It looks so bad when your team lets in a soft try like that.

2024-03-31T08:56:02+00:00

Blink

Roar Rookie


So why did Brisbane let Dearden go. He was always this good.

2024-03-30T06:10:22+00:00

Nat

Roar Guru


He's a quick mover that Oatesy - for the Queen Mary.

2024-03-30T03:09:44+00:00

langparker

Roar Rookie


Good to see a bit of karma square up in the games, Drinkwater’s try had two resons to disallow it but the powers that be wanted a contest so Oates getting the last one when 2 metres in front of Reynolds when he grubbered seems fair.

2024-03-30T01:55:49+00:00

jimmmy

Roar Rookie


Broncs owned the middle Nat. We never looked like matching up. JT13 has a ong term degenerative knee condition and Payten is nursing him. I don't know if surgery will work or not . Don't sign anyone for 10 years is the takeout.

2024-03-30T00:01:08+00:00

jimmmy

Roar Rookie


I think the defence is so patient they only go in when the ball is over the line.

2024-03-29T23:56:30+00:00

3 R M

Roar Rookie


He had the rain coming at him as well for what I saw. I hope we didn't choose the end to recieve in the first half. But it was the all round disrespect for possession that killed us Jimmmy with the back 5 at the forefront, one handed palm carries, pushed passes, stupid offloads and loose carries into contact. Morgan's patient new defence model not working against a team that needs to have their time with the ball in hand cut to a minimum and not be allowed to run shape at us with a full head of steam.

2024-03-29T23:14:54+00:00

BigGordon

Roar Rookie


Missed them.

2024-03-29T23:01:49+00:00

jimmmy

Roar Rookie


Just one other thing. Drinkwater had a shocker last night and letting that one bounce was criminal but ill offer up a couple of mitigating things as far as catching those bombs goes . Reyno is the Master . Drinkwater has to catch these behemoth floaters while Sailor has to catch these end over end pop guns. 14 out 17 FBs in the game drop two of those from Reyno. Lastly, check out Melbourne , the Roosters, Penrith and to a lesser degree the Broncs. When the kick goes up all the fast guys sprint back with the flight of the ball and then slow down. It's perfectly legal blocking . We leave Drinkwater all on his own to work it out. Give him a hand. Lastly Drinkwater will never be one of mine ( he comes from the Central Coast for Godssake) but if I was out there in my prime I wouldn't get to within 20 m of where the ball lands. I am amazed they catch any at all.

2024-03-29T22:48:45+00:00

Nat

Roar Guru


I'd say Kevvie will want to keep this Reynolds kid, he might turn out alright. Dropped kicks aside for very wet weather footy that was pretty good quality game especially in the teeth of it in the first half. Agree about the plaudits for Capt Pat but I'll shout out to Willison off the bench. He's big, fast, mobile and putting hits on the likes of Neame shows he is growing in confidence. Loved the reaction Oatesy got on his injection and try. It was a good situation to be able to put him in that role and see how he goes. Although, might need to work on the ball playing because when he received the ball in space he tucked it straight under the wing and charged forward like his many years of experience tells him. I reckon in limiting JTs capacity Payten has also taken their forward leader. I'm a big fan of Cotter but he is the 1% guy. Who is the intimidator? Payten says no one stood up after Tommy's incredible tackle (should've swerved in Cobbo) but I don't know who the guy is that barks at them and charges forward. It's fine to be able to attack but elite teams win the middle first.

2024-03-29T22:47:24+00:00

jimmmy

Roar Rookie


Spot on . The trys from kicks i can live with but there were two really soft ones in the middle . The Smoothy one was ridiculous. Every single week we have conceded one try a week with Drikwater at the A defender spot . He has three problems He doesn't get in front ever . He has a poor read . ( He races up early in the Smoothy try and forces Smoothy to run to the ) and lastly he keeps pushing the B defender wider . If I was him, I would be holding his hand.

2024-03-29T22:41:36+00:00

Maxtruck

Roar Rookie


Scott Sattler 2003 final !

2024-03-29T22:40:18+00:00

Maxtruck

Roar Rookie


Titans 0/3

2024-03-29T22:34:48+00:00

Good Grief

Roar Rookie


A masterclass from Reynolds. The move to a new club sure seems to have worked for him. What a brilliant contribution he provides for this team.

2024-03-29T22:33:48+00:00

steveng

Roar Rookie


YES YES YES and a very appropriate comment "Every team would love to have a player like Adam Reynolds calling the shots. South Sydney could definitely do with his services" as you would have to ask the geniuses at Souths why they let Adam Reynolds go when they are struggling with two very ordinary halfbacks that both don't make up Adam Reynolds! That was a great expedition of kicking by Ryno as he's been doing that for years and Drinkwater was a shocker so was Feldt, I just can't understand how experienced footballers allow a ball to bounce when they are being stampeded by the opposition and don't even make an attempt to catch a bomb. The Cowboys looked outclassed and beaten right from the get go and all night.

2024-03-29T22:24:47+00:00

BigGordon

Roar Rookie


Question: how often has it happened that every team has at least one win and every team has at least one loss after 4 rounds? I've gone back 5 years and it hasn't happened once in that time.

2024-03-29T22:22:33+00:00

BigGordon

Roar Rookie


Credit also has to go to Kevin Walters who had a very good plan to play wet weather footy. It obviously helps that in Reynolds and Carrigan, he's got a couple of blokes who are perfect for those sorts of conditions. If you look at the NRL points able, what stands out is the Cowboys points against. They've already racked up 100 points against and the nearest is 34 points away. They clearly have some terrific attacking players, but at the end of the season, if they've not fixed that defence, they're not going to figure too prominenetly in the finals - assuming they make the top 8.

2024-03-29T21:49:17+00:00

Panthers

Roar Rookie


The Cowboys defence against the Dragons was a shambles . The Dragons bombed easily 4 tries in that game & had another disallowed . Should have scored perhaps 48 points , with the disallowed try on top of that. The Cowboys displayed the same level of defence against the Broncos . The Smoothie try looked like it was done in slow motion & was The glaring example of the level of defence displayed by the Cowboys.

2024-03-29T21:46:58+00:00

jimmmy

Roar Rookie


I've already congratulated the Broncs elsewhere ( they were very good) so I'll stick to the Cows. We have leaked 25 points a game so far. That's all I need to say . Oh and most of it because of soft D in the middle . Fix it.

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