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Round 2 - Broncos vs Warriors
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[QUOTE="Big Pete, post: 2731298, member: 1899"] I don't know if anyone else saw it this way, but it seemed as if the Broncos got off to a nice start thought they could just roll through the motions and were caught out. Not sure what's happening in the ruck but the timing seems to be off and they're making far too many unforced errors in prime position. Tonight the Broncos just made too many and the weight of possession got them. In the end, all it took was a strong run by Luke and a feeble effort by Macca to earn their opening points. That woke them up a little and I thought the defence from then on was quite good but still plenty of anxious moments. Particularly under the high ball where I thought Johnson was striking them incredibly well. It caused our boys plenty of headaches but fortunately the support around the ball was really good. I thought there were a few pivotal moments in the contest. Firstly, the Reed try could not have come at a more opportunistic time. If the Warriors had have scored and made it a 14-6 game at the break, the Broncos would have been in some trouble but the work from Milford to draw Ayshford in was great. And of course ol' Jacky boy scored a good try that was very reminiscent of his rehab. He just kept pushing himself and pushing himself until he got over. Biggest play of the second half came from Corey Oates. In the space of two sets, he did an amazing job to shield the ball over the in-goal line than another effort to force a goal-line drop-out. It gave the boys a much needed repeat set and they didn't make any mistakes with Boyd scoring a well deserved try. Also note who played the ball. I don't think there's a better play-the-ball in Rugby League than Adam Blair at the moment. The way he finds his front or keeps his feet in traffic is unreal. As soon as he and Moose came on, they made a huge difference and it really steered the boys home. Finally, loved the cameo from Big Joe. Oh and PPS how good was the contact on Manu tonight? First from Kahu then from Wallace. It was unfortunate that he got injured but it was clear that they made it a mission and the boys really came through for us. [/QUOTE]
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