Koroisau limps out of Tigers' defeat to Broncos after being cruelled by the harshest Bunker call of the year

By Mike Meehall Wood / Editor

It was already going horrendously for Benji Marshall and the Tigers, 22-0 down at the hour mark, when their captain walked off the field.

To call Api Koroisau the most important player at the club is to understate how much they need him. Any injury to the Fijian hooker is an injury to the entire club.

The early prognosis was a back cork, which might give confidence going forward, with Marshall playing down potential long-term issues.

Reece Walsh, who was at the heart of everything in the 34-10 win, was also struggling late on and left with what appeared to be a heavy cramp, as did Adam Reynolds.

Koroisau had already been the centre of attention thanks to one of the harshest Bunker calls of the year after he was denied a try that could have given the Tigers a route back early on.

The hooker dived at the line from close range and made it through, apparently grounding the ball, only for the replays to show a miniscule separation en route to the deck.

Marshall wasn’t expected to get anything out of this and the result was done well before Api left, but thoughts immediately turn to next week, against the Bulldogs, then successive home ties against the Knights and Dolphins, all games in which they have a fighting chance.

“We showed moments tonight, especially the way we started the first half,” said the coach. 

“And we did against Penrith (last week) for 63 minutes. Everyone just wants us to turn it around overnight, but it doesn’t happen like that.”

The Broncos also lost Jock Madden to a pec injury at the same time, and though they are better equipped to deal with his absence, it is still a big loss with Ezra Mam still out.

Madden had been one of the biggest positives, scoring twice on his best appearance in a Broncos jumper, but as ever, Walsh was the star.

He also got two before his cramps set in, but by that point it was all over bar the shouting.

“There was a lot to like and also a lot to dislike,” said Kevin Walters.

“This time of year, just banking points is good.

“I want to be happy, but I want to demand more from our team as well. The expectations are a lot higher now than they were a few years ago.”

“(Walsh) had vomiting first and then he had the cramps,” he added.

“He had every injury known to man tonight, but he’s OK, he’ll be right for next week, so that’s a good thing.”

Wests never gave themselves a chance

The Tigers had to have everything go right for them to stand a chance.

Bula and Charlie Staines dropping the ball at the first opportunity probably wasn’t in the playbook, and while they did get away with it thanks to an epic butchering from Mariner, it was less than 60 seconds until they were made to suffer by the same man, same corner.

Samuela Fainu was also culpable, earning himself ten minutes in the bin for one of the silliest professional fouls you’ll see: the back rower effected a copybook legs tackle on Corey Oates as he returned the football following a kick, only to discover that the Broncos winger had caught the ball in his own in-goal and was actually running it to the 20m for a tap.

Charitably, Fainu might not have seen that it was a tap restart, but unintentional or not, it was still a sin bin.

On the field, it’s not a surprise that the Broncos repeatedly went to their right, the Tigers’ left.

Solomon Alaimalo was on debut on the wing, which would be enough to be worthy of a targeting in and of itself, but his status as a former Super Rugby winger ensured that traffic would go that way.

It’s not a code wars thing, it’s a practicality.

Ihe instincts of strong wing defence in rugby league evade plenty of blokes who have played the game their whole lives, and the constant decision making around whether to stay back or fly out, whether to keep width or to jam, is one of the toughest in the game.

The Broncos’ right shift is one of their trademarks, and will surely have been highlighted in video, but twice in the first five minutes, Alaimalo was left in no man’s land, once by not going and a second time by going too much.

In his defence, the third occasion, where he was chipped over on the final play of the first half, he could do little about.

The knowledge that they had to get everything right seemed to count against the Tigers.

Last week against Penrith, they had a red hot crack and came up short, but learned plenty. Taking on the masters of control, it made sense to chance their arm rather than try to outlast the Panthers.

This time around, it was far too conservative against a Broncos side that was always going to post points if given the chance.

The plan mightn’t have been terrible, but the execution early on was and, once the Bronx were more than a try or two ahead, it was never going to be enough to turn anything around.

Brisbane get what they want

The big news ahead of this for the Broncos was the return of Adam Reynolds and Payne Haas – and Walters could not have been happier with their showing.

Reynolds had the ball on a string early on, Haas battered in and got himself a barnstorming try and both completed the game without a hitch.

They were also missing Selwyn Cobbo and Mam, but coped well with Jesse Arthars, in particular, looking a very capable back-up centre as well as an excellent winger.

There were elements that looked a little frayed by the end, not least both Walsh and Reynolds having cramp, but these things happen.

There wasn’t much beyond that to report on for Walters, who would have known that the Tigers in Campbelltown is something of a thankless task for a highly-fancied favourite.

Get in, get out would have been the goal. That was achieved – as long as Reynolds and Walsh only had cramp.

The Crowd Says:

2024-04-28T02:35:28+00:00

Edward Kelly

Roar Guru


If that had been a bouncing ball and you grounded it like that it would have been a try. The Bunker pendulum seems to now have swung to the "cover our arses and disallow anything not straight forward" instead of giving the attaching side the benefit of the doubt.

2024-04-28T02:24:56+00:00

BigGordon

Roar Rookie


I guess there were more than a few occasions Billy should have done time for some of his "tackles". Didn't mind going feet first into players, at one stage.

2024-04-28T02:15:07+00:00

langparker

Roar Rookie


Probably is as good defensively but Walsh gets pulled up for the shoulder charges.

2024-04-28T00:47:06+00:00

The Barry

Roar Guru


Yep, it was more a turning point for my SuperCoach season than a turning point in the Tigers v Broncos game

2024-04-28T00:42:59+00:00

Nat

Roar Guru


Understand the sentiment around the Api decision but it’s a bit of hyperbole to claim it was the worst bunker decision. That call happens every other week to wingers trying to ground the ball. It’s just another example of the bunker making a rod for its back by claiming the player has to “regain control”. They have made regaining control and downward pressure 2 seperate things. If the hand is on the ball before it hits the ground - fair play. If it bounces that’s not control. I would prefer the ESL way by looking at something in full speed for context. However, let’s not pretend that decision was some type of turning point missed. It was a piece of Api brilliance and he was the only one keeping the Tigers in the game. Despite the score the Broncos were not at their best. Oatesy is just biding time and Mariner is still working out how to play off Walsh. Put simply - get deeper. He is quick enough to get past most but needs understand how far into the line Walsh runs before passing. Capt Pat was huge again as was Reyno’s kicking game. While the team was clinical it is another 2pts and a good margin for F/A when it matters. Next week will be a better test.

2024-04-28T00:15:40+00:00

Horses for Courses

Roar Rookie


I think more accurately he is better than Slater was at the same point of his career.

2024-04-28T00:01:10+00:00

BigGordon

Roar Rookie


no idea why but I liked the Hunter Mariners. Wish I'd bought one of their jumpers.

2024-04-27T23:54:42+00:00

jimmmy

Roar Rookie


You have put that perfectly Cam . Put the micrometer away

2024-04-27T23:49:16+00:00

FourwingSweepa

Roar Rookie


Back in the day I hated manly but when Qld teams came in I despised them but I did have a soft spot for the crushers I still get around in their jersey and a western reds as well

2024-04-27T23:39:55+00:00

BigGordon

Roar Rookie


Back when I was a pup, I think I knew one guy who supported Manly and gee he copped some stick. I think with more teams, there are more Clubs to not like, so people have moved on from Manly - not all people mind you.

2024-04-27T23:31:17+00:00

FourwingSweepa

Roar Rookie


Killed me beloved bears now I follow a basket case

2024-04-27T23:27:29+00:00

andrew

Roar Rookie


They have a supporter here and there. :laughing:

2024-04-27T23:24:44+00:00

BigGordon

Roar Rookie


I assumed that was the size they started at. After all, Tony really hates the bunker , big time :stoked:

2024-04-27T23:23:55+00:00

FourwingSweepa

Roar Rookie


Or half a game artie

2024-04-27T23:23:17+00:00

FourwingSweepa

Roar Rookie


No one likes Manly except my best mate

2024-04-27T23:12:28+00:00

Panthers

Roar Rookie


I remember a try with the same thing happening being awarded to the Roosters against Penrith a few seasons ago. Except the separation of hand from ball was far greater than what happened with Korisau. Before catching up with the ball to ground it. The bunker looked at it in slow motion just the same. The Bunker obviously doesn’t keep these things on file to refer to later , to add to the consistency of decisions.

2024-04-27T23:06:30+00:00

andrew

Roar Rookie


6XL? That's a t shirt for Andre the Giant BG :laughing:

2024-04-27T22:57:36+00:00

Cam

Roar Rookie


That bunker call is a very slippery slope. Much of the reason I find Super Rugby unwatchable is the over officiating by faceless TMO's who are forever trying to justify their paycheque by inserting themselves in the play. To take a microscope to a frozen frame that represents 1/25th of a second, yeah that fails the pub test. Did Koroisau knock the ball on? No. Did Koroisau ground the ball correctly? Yes. Then WTF?? By all means use the super slow-mo when determining foot on touchline, but these types of tries need to be adjudicated in real speed.

2024-04-27T22:52:18+00:00

BigGordon

Roar Rookie


The guy who once again impressed me with his defence was Bula. I reckon he's as good as there is when trying to defend one on one. I'd also suggest the Bunker needs sponsoring by Specsavers. That Api decision took a lot of momentum away from the Tigers and they weren't good enough to claw it back. Still, promising signs IMO against a team in the hunt for the premiership and a great crowd.

2024-04-27T22:47:36+00:00

BigGordon

Roar Rookie


Not sure he's as good defensively - yet. His attack is certainly on par and his ability to create opportunities through passes, etc is probably better.

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