2017 Under 20's

Good job I really want to see them play a full 80 minute game. Any stand outs?
 
No match reports which is pretty poor when you think about it, but is basically the norm for the Holden Cup at this point. In a year's time it isn't going to matter anyways, but this is what we do know.

BRISBANE BRONCOS 26 (Kellermeyer 2, Haas, Su'A, Elliott tries; Burns 3/5 goals) def. CANTERBURY-BANKSTOWN BULLDOGS 12 (Okunbor, Keighran tries; Keighran 2/2 goals)

Carrigan was a work-a-holic. He played the entire game, carted the ball up 27 times made 284m with 36 tackles, 2 offloads and 9 tackle-breaks. When Arrow moved up, it seemed like the Broncos would struggle to replace one of the best middle forwards in the game but Patty has stepped in and really asserted himself as not only one of the Broncos best, but one of the best middle forwards in the competition.

Haas is just something else. 49 minutes and he just terrorised the Bulldogs through the middle. I'm not sure when he'll be ready, but he's one of those NYC prospects you know is going to play first grade and you just go out to the NYC so you can boast you saw him there. And hey that may sound crazy but I basically did that for Taumalolo in 2010 and he wasn't even playing for my team! I just rememebr the stories about this 16 year old who was going to dominate the 20s and they weren't wrong, in fact by part-way through that year he'd already played NRL.

Also looks like Su'A played as well as you'd expect. I don't know though, 19 tackles 3 missed doesn't really fill me with a lot of confidence especially since his defence was probably his biggest concern in first grade. He's got a ton of skill and the fact he's the youngest Broncos starting backrow speaks volumes but I'd like to see him play up a grade and in the team otherwise I fear he's just going to grow complacent, picking up bad habits playing to a certain standard rather than learning new tricks by playing against a better standard.

Tough game this week against the defending premiers. Last time these two teams met, it looked like Sydney were going to run over the top of the Broncos until some last minute heroics by Allan salvaged a draw. I do like the look of this 20s team though and think there's a few NRL prospects worth watching.
 
No match reports which is pretty poor when you think about it, but is basically the norm for the Holden Cup at this point. In a year's time it isn't going to matter anyways, but this is what we do know.

BRISBANE BRONCOS 26 (Kellermeyer 2, Haas, Su'A, Elliott tries; Burns 3/5 goals) def. CANTERBURY-BANKSTOWN BULLDOGS 12 (Okunbor, Keighran tries; Keighran 2/2 goals)

Carrigan was a work-a-holic. He played the entire game, carted the ball up 27 times made 284m with 36 tackles, 2 offloads and 9 tackle-breaks. When Arrow moved up, it seemed like the Broncos would struggle to replace one of the best middle forwards in the game but Patty has stepped in and really asserted himself as not only one of the Broncos best, but one of the best middle forwards in the competition.

Haas is just something else. 49 minutes and he just terrorised the Bulldogs through the middle. I'm not sure when he'll be ready, but he's one of those NYC prospects you know is going to play first grade and you just go out to the NYC so you can boast you saw him there. And hey that may sound crazy but I basically did that for Taumalolo in 2010 and he wasn't even playing for my team! I just rememebr the stories about this 16 year old who was going to dominate the 20s and they weren't wrong, in fact by part-way through that year he'd already played NRL.

Also looks like Su'A played as well as you'd expect. I don't know though, 19 tackles 3 missed doesn't really fill me with a lot of confidence especially since his defence was probably his biggest concern in first grade. He's got a ton of skill and the fact he's the youngest Broncos starting backrow speaks volumes but I'd like to see him play up a grade and in the team otherwise I fear he's just going to grow complacent, picking up bad habits playing to a certain standard rather than learning new tricks by playing against a better standard.

Tough game this week against the defending premiers. Last time these two teams met, it looked like Sydney were going to run over the top of the Broncos until some last minute heroics by Allan salvaged a draw. I do like the look of this 20s team though and think there's a few NRL prospects worth watching.

One of the best things about Hass was on Saturday in terrible conditions down there, he really got in and did a lot of work. Even more he was driving other guys.

Carrigan impressed me again. I said a few weeks ago he reminds me of Glenn at 20's. Same type of leader. Very mature.
 
Can someone post the 20's side.

BRONCOS NYC SQUAD
1. Corey Allan
2. Thane Kellermeyer
3. Kotoni Staggs
4. Gehamat Shibasaki
5. David Fauid
6. Joshua Fauid
7. Gerome Burns
8. Jai Whitbread
9. Brent Woolf
10. Payne Haas
11. Lachlan Lanskey
12. Jaydn Su’A
13. Patrick Carrigan
Interchange:
14. Keenan Palasia
15. Sam Elliott
16. Keegan Hipgrave
17. Kobe Hetherington
Reserve: Julian Christian
Reserve: Clayton Mack
Reserve: Brayden Dee
Reserve: Rory Ferguson
Reserve: Tyson Smoothy
Reserve: Steven Tatipata
Coach: Scott Tronc
 
Can someone post the 20's side.

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I highly rate Kobe Hetherington. Will be good to see how he goes in his second game for the 20's.
 
Early in the match too even if it is NYC.
 

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