Brisbane are 1-17 with Hoeter 18th player. Mo Fotuaika is out for the Titans with Liu moving to prop, and McIntyre coming into the second row. and Fifita ...
Corey Oates 3. Corey Jensen 9. Sam Lisone 23. Sam McIntyre 12. Corey Thompson 3. and Fifita joining the bench.
Even without chief playmaker Adam Reynolds the Broncos still got the job done in style in Newcastle to make it five wins on the bounce for the first time since ...
The 30-year-old has played increased minutes in the past two games and the way he is playing the Ttans need him in the thick of the action as much as possible. Payne Haas v Jarrod Wallace: The Broncos' forward leader continues to rack up enormous numbers and have an enormous impact on games in 2022. Broncos: There are no changes for the home side with Ezra Mam to get another game in the halves with Adam Reynolds (hamstring) left out as precaution after pulling up tight at training this week.
The Broncos overcame a 20 point halftime deficit to stun the Titans 35-24 in a dramatic local derby at Suncorp Stadium.
Our two sin bins were just dumb when we were in complete control of the game. We weren't too much worried about the scoreboard, it was more what we needed to do as a team, particularly with our defence. "We just wanted the Broncos to run out in the second half. They got around Payne and it was a really good second half,": Broncos coach Kevin Walters. With Esan Marsters joining McIntyre just a minute later the Broncos gained momentum and stormed home. The energy wasn't there, the commitment to each other wasn't there so it was a good turn around for us.
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The Broncos are coming home." "Nothing's going right for the Titans. They thought they had it wrapped up at 24-4. "The big question is why," Lockyer said.
The Brisbane Broncos produced a pulsating second half comeback to notch an epic 35-24 win over the Titans.
Staggs converted off the woodwork and the Broncos had drawn within two points at 24-22. Staggs converted again and it was back to 24-16. Staunch defence on their own line saw winger Selwyn Cobbo grab an intercept and bump off four tackles before drawing a penalty in the play the ball. Field Goal: Gamble) defeated TITANS 24 (Tries: Campbell, Thompson, Brimson, Fifita. Goal: Isaako 4) at Suncorp Stadium. Halftime: Titans 24-4. Isaako converted again to extend the lead. Jamayne Isaako converted to make it 12-0.
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those guys, even someone like Carrigan… is now starting to really deliver,” Michael Ennis said. “First team in the history of the competition to give up two 20-point leads in the same season.” The Titans have become the first team in the history of the premiership to give away two 20-point leads in a singular season. “First team in the history of the competition to give up two 20-point leads in the same season,” Dan Ginnane said. The Titans have now slumped to 14th place on the competition ladder, with both the Titans and Bulldogs having a game in hand and a chance to leapfrog the Gold Coast side. Kevin Walters men secured one of the most unlikely victories, winning 35-24 as the Titans became the first team in history to hold an “unwanted” record.
It's an all-Queensland clash as the Broncos host the Titans. Follow our ScoreCentre for all the live scores and stats.
In another clinical night for the Panthers, the hosts dominated ball, territory and the scoreboard to ensure a four-point lead at the top of the table entering the representative period. Their first try on Friday night came through Yeo when Apisai Koroisau darted out of dummy-half and put the lock through to score. Tanah Boyd then did enough in a desperate tackle to dislodge the ball as Kurt Capewell looked for a pass to Corey Oates for a certain try to end a wild and wacky first half. Farnworth then busted a ninth tackle for the evening, flicking an inside ball to Mam for the match-sealer and Tyson Gamble iced it with a field goal. The Titans led 18-0 and 24-4, but conceded 31-straight points thanks to some brainless decisions in a rollicking Friday night derby at Suncorp Stadium. Penrith have reminded North Queensland of the distance between them and the rest of the competition while Brisbane pulled off a remarkable comeback against the Titans as Payne Haas copped it from the Lang Park crowd.
The Broncos will be without captain Adam Reynolds as they host the Titans for local bragging rights on Friday.
The Titans will have forward David Fifita back for the derby after he was sidelined for three weeks with a sprained right knee. Selwyn Cobbo had two of those tries in a game that was knotted 6-6 at halftime. But while Reynolds rests his strained hamstring, Ezra Mam will fill the spot for the second straight round.
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“But we were in a great position to win the game. We played our biggest rivals and no doubt we would have a lot of Gold Coast fans just so happy at 24-4, then the finishing score, I don’t expect any of us to feel good about it.” “Then we fumble our way to a couple of reckless sin bins. We need players on the field that can get that sorted.” “As I said, a great week, we prepared well. We should have kept going that way.