Just as an aside, I thought the way they handled the timing of the game was pretty stupid. Fans were camped outside trying to avoid the sun waiting for the gates to open at 4:30pm. At which point, fans walked in and straight away the ground announcer is there reading names off a list. By the time I gathered my Big League and found my seat, it was 90 seconds into the game.
Brisbane Broncos 36 (Byrnes, Arrow, Te Rupe, Nikorima, Wolens, Taylor, Lavea tries; Nikorima 0/2, Taylor 4/6 goals) South Sydney 10 (Simone, Crichton tries; Hedges 1/2 goals)
So by the time I found my seat, the Broncos had gone close to scoring with Te Rupe dropping the final pass with the try line begging. Souths nearly made the Broncos pay for it as they received a penalty but it backfired on them as Byrnes scooped up a fairly innocuous grubber kick, saw that no one was in-front of him and raced 90m to score untouched.
Unfortunately instead of going on with it, the Broncos gave Souths another opportunity off the kick-off as Ofahengaue positioned himself poorly. Instead of earning a penalty on half-way, the Broncos were forced to defend their try line. It could have been costly against a better side, fortunately Souths botched a simple fringe pass to the second row.
Moments later, Taylor was able to turn the tide with an attempted 40/20 kick. The Souths winger, Damon Goolagong was able to get there but Souths made a meal of the next play and Arrow was there to pounce to extend the Broncos lead.
Brisbane looked to have all the momentum at that point with the likes of Sua, Ofahengaue, Arrow and Fai running rampant and Taylor forcing goal-line drop outs but unfortunately Berrell spilled it and Souths made them pay as they went 80 odd metres in one set to score down the Broncos left corner. In fairness to Drew and Dodd, the damage had been done in the middle and it was a simple numbers game for the Souths men. In back-play one of the Souths players was cleaned up and I just wonder whether or not it was Liam Coleman since he didn't play any part in the second half.
Brisbane had the next two opportunities but couldn't make the most of it. I believe the first saw Ash Taylor put in a grubber kick near the uprights, the ball spilled free for a Bronco but they were unable to ground it. Then seconds later, Souths spilled it, Jayden came away with it and put in a audicious chip kick towards the try line for Jacob Gagai but unfortunately the Souths player came up with it and did very well to get back into the field of play.
Fortunately Jayden would make ammends as the Broncos worked their way down into Souths territory, Jayden found himself one on one against Olive who he beat for pace before handing the ball to TeRupe who scored on debut. Despite improving the position, Taylor couldn't convert the try and Brisbane were still goal-less despite scoring three tries.
Brisbane went back to back off a penalty as Jayden once again found himself on the outside of Olive and made a daring leap for the try line which he was just able to reach before going into touch.
However, they weren't done. Off another penalty, Ash Taylor caught the fullback out of position enabling prop forward Tim Wolens to claim a try on debut. Taylor was finally able to convert to give Brisbane a 22-4 lead which looked like the score going into half-time.
However, they weren't done with. After working their way into Souths half, they received a penalty where it looked like they were going to take the two. However, they clearly didn't have any faith in their kickers so they decided to take the tap instead and go for the trick play with Taylor putting in a shrewd chip kick for Nikorima. Unfortunately Nikorima was blatantly taken out, ruining what could have been a good try. Instead the Broncos received another penalty in a better position, took the two and went into the sheds 24-4.
Second half began where the first left off. Brisbane received a penalty and the Broncos made the most of it, with Taylor going to the line and forcing his way over to score.
Brisbane received another penalty, this time for a high tackle on Ofahengaue that hurt him a little and forced him to come off. Unfortunately, the streak came to an end as Nikorima was shown the sideline after once getting on the outside of both of his defenders.
This is where the game really began to get scrappy. Both teams started making errors inside the Broncos territory and it wasn't until Taylor was able to boot it out of there into touch that the game changed again. Brisbane had their chances to increase their lead but blew them on two seperate occasions. Arrow threw a desperate offload to Saitaua who spilled it in one instance and on the other Dodd wasn't able to plant a chip kick over the line despite being in the clear.
Eventually Souths made them pay as Crichton beat some would be defence to power over for Souths on their left hand-side. At 30-10, Souths still had a long way to go, but if the Broncos let them score another quick try it was going to be game on.
Fortunately the Broncos held on and despite being unable to convert opportunities, they eventually found their way over with Taylor putting in a grubber for Lavea to score with nobody home and the Broncos were able to have a bit of fun with the final few minutes remaining.
Notes
A lot of stand-outs for Brisbane. Byrnes was really safe at the back, Drew was a handful everytime he had the ball and ran like Mick Hancock refusing to yield, Nikorima was enigmatic, TeRupe was a handful but showed some good maturity at times too, Taylor was back to his best, Ofahengaue had a couple of strong carries, Sua looks like he could be something special, Barr was busy and Arrow is like an assassin out there.