Brisbane Broncos 2022
The Brisbane Broncos have always been a great team to watch, but not just because of the high quality of their football. The fans are what makes them stand out amongst other teams. They’re knowledgeable and passionate about the sport and they come out in full force whenever they play at Suncorp Stadium and even online through iView. In fact, they’re one of the most followed teams on social media across all sports (they haven’t won a premiership since 1992) so it’s easy to see why they had such a big following before the NRL was born in 1998.
Brisbane Broncos coach Kevin Walters has declared Tevita Pangai Jr’s future at the club lies in his own hands after a fiery loss to the Sydney Roosters in which the controversial forward was hit with a suspension.
Kevin Walters has declared Tevita Pangai Jr’s future at the club lies in his own hands after a fiery loss to the Sydney Roosters in which the controversial forward was hit with a suspension.
The Broncos have not won a game in the 2020 NRL season and are dead last on the ladder with an embarrassing point differential and without a competitive team.
Brisbane is on a downward spiral, winning only 1 game in the last 10 games, with an embarrassing point differential of -182 after 11 rounds of the competition. Their defence has also been too porous as well that they gave away 25 tries. In this article, we will review some of the possible reasons for a team who lost their coach and lost 7 players from their best line-up, why are things getting bad so quickly?
The result is somewhat alarming because Brisbane will be hosting a top-four side, with Brisbane at home to St George Illawarra on Sunday, so any chance of victory is rather slim.
With only two rounds of the NRL season left and the Broncos at home, with a top four side to face on Sunday, any chance of victory has become very slim indeed.
After some early struggles and injuries, the Broncos were able to defeat St George Illawarra on Friday night, but they also lost their final five matches against Penrith Panthers and Parramatta Eels.
The Broncos overcame a number of injuries and setbacks to reach the Grand Final against Melbourne Storm. The Broncos club reached the Grand Final at tough times because they could not depend on their injured players. Indeed, they had to call upon their reserves to play in their final five games of the year.
Brisbane have struggled to get into a rhythm despite having their star players back in training, while winger Corey Oates has been dropped after suffering an ankle injury.
Brisbane have struggled to get into a rhythm despite having their star players back in training, while winger Corey Oates has been dropped after suffering an ankle injury. The Broncos were beaten by the Raiders last week, despite having 11 of their best players on the field. Despite this setback, the Broncos are still 4th on the ladder with a low percentage (51%) and they will want to improve their performance against the Sea Eagles this weekend. The 54th edition of State of Origin is going to be played tomorrow morning in Brisbane so it could prove difficult for the Broncos as a lot of people take a day off work or don’t want to travel due to traffic congestion.
Brisbane only had two tries by half-time but the Dragons were able to get through their defence with ease.
The Dragons had a tough game against the favourite Brisbane Broncos, who were playing at home. Despite this, the Dragons managed to win the match 123 – 24! Even though it seemed they weren’t in with the chance of scoring points, they still proved they have what it takes to beat Brisbane at their own game. The first quarter was dominated by the Dragons who went 12 points ahead (6 – 2) at half-time and continued their dominance in the second quarter. Both teams struggled to score points but when they did, they managed to complete both tries in under 30 seconds each time.
The visitors broke through again when Corey Oates got his second try of the night, but it wasn’t
The visitors finally got their reward for some excellent teamwork when Corey Oates broke through the defense and scored a try in the corner. When he took his lineout throw from inside his own half, it was clear that this was going to be a dog-fight again. The visitors managed to dominate possession, but the half-backs of Fiji continued to battle away in their own half in an attempt to limit the damage at every opportunity.