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Broncos Halves Analysis: Short kicks in opposition 30
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[QUOTE="Big Pete, post: 2796097, member: 1899"] That was 10 years ago, and the approach wasn't to kick for touch. It was going set for set, matching Melbourne at their own game and beating them with experience. Then when they're frustrated, beat them with second phase around the middle so the strike players like Locky, Hodges and Berro could take full control. It took them all of sixty minutes, but they eventually cracked Melbourne. A speculator winds up in the hands of Lockyer, the guy who puts himself in the right place at the right time and the rest is history. I don't think Bennett informed the 2015 side to go away from what they were doing. Before Gillett was tackled off the ball by JT, the Broncos were playing exactly as you'd expect them to. From there it seemed like a lot of the fifth tackle plays were rushed or just took unfortunate bounces. [/QUOTE]
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