Broncos' 2019 Trial Dates Confirmed

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https://www.broncos.com.au/news/2019/01/22/broncos-2019-trial-dates-confirmed/

THE NRMA Insurance Broncos have confirmed their trial season for 2019.

The Broncos will play three trials in three different areas of Queensland, starting in the southern Darling Downs town of Warwick next month.

The Broncos will take on their affiliate club Souths Logan in the trial at the Father Ranger Oval from 6pm on Saturday February 16.

Tickets for the match at Warwick are only available at the gate on the night of the game.
The Broncos' second trial will be held at Kougari Oval, Wynnum, on Saturday February 23.

Brisbane are expected to have several top liners take the field against another of their affiliate clubs, the Wynnum Seagulls.

The match will start at 7pm, with tickets now on sale here.

The Broncos' final warm up for the 2019 NRL season will come against the Gold Coast Titans on Saturday March 2.

The Broncos will meet their closest rival at the Titans' home ground of Cbus Super Stadium from 6.30pm, with tickets now available.

This will be a full-scale hit out before the Broncos open their NRL season with games against two of their biggest rivals – against the Storm in Melbourne on March 14, and then at home against the Cowboys on February 22.

BRONCOS' TRIAL DATES

Saturday February 16 – Brisbane Broncos v Souths Logan Magpies
(Father Ranger Oval, Warwick at 6pm) Tickets available at the gate only

Saturday February 23 – Brisbane Broncos v Wynnum Seagulls
(Kougari Oval, Wynnum at 7pm) Tickets available now

Saturday March 2 – Brisbane Broncos v Gold Coast Titans
(Cbus Super Stadium, Robina at 6.30pm) Tickets available now
 
https://www.broncos.com.au/news/2019/01/22/broncos-2019-trial-dates-confirmed/

THE NRMA Insurance Broncos have confirmed their trial season for 2019.

The Broncos will play three trials in three different areas of Queensland, starting in the southern Darling Downs town of Warwick next month.

The Broncos will take on their affiliate club Souths Logan in the trial at the Father Ranger Oval from 6pm on Saturday February 16.

Tickets for the match at Warwick are only available at the gate on the night of the game.
The Broncos' second trial will be held at Kougari Oval, Wynnum, on Saturday February 23.

Brisbane are expected to have several top liners take the field against another of their affiliate clubs, the Wynnum Seagulls.

The match will start at 7pm, with tickets now on sale here.

The Broncos' final warm up for the 2019 NRL season will come against the Gold Coast Titans on Saturday March 2.

The Broncos will meet their closest rival at the Titans' home ground of Cbus Super Stadium from 6.30pm, with tickets now available.

This will be a full-scale hit out before the Broncos open their NRL season with games against two of their biggest rivals – against the Storm in Melbourne on March 14, and then at home against the Cowboys on February 22.

BRONCOS' TRIAL DATES

Saturday February 16 – Brisbane Broncos v Souths Logan Magpies
(Father Ranger Oval, Warwick at 6pm) Tickets available at the gate only

Saturday February 23 – Brisbane Broncos v Wynnum Seagulls
(Kougari Oval, Wynnum at 7pm) Tickets available now

Saturday March 2 – Brisbane Broncos v Gold Coast Titans
(Cbus Super Stadium, Robina at 6.30pm) Tickets available now
No trails in png thought that was happening this year
 
That's a shame about the PNG hunters trial. It seemed a massive boon for the game and looked amazing to see a trial game before a huge adoring crowd. It would be nice if the the NRL or even the ARL used a club game or two there to promote the game and maybe draw in some sponsorship for it.
Surely something could be worked out down the track that way. Really, it would be great if one NRL game (maybe give each club the responsibility to play a regional game as a home game every 2 years, 8 teams one year, 8 teams the next) was played in each of the emerging nations and even in a place like china. I know its a big task (especially china) but imagine the increased profile it would give the game.
 
And this attitude is why this game won't grow as much as it should.

Its a bit sad, but i know quite a few blokes personally who play ISC and it knocks them around for a week or so after they come back. I can understand why we dont want it to interfere with our plans. Maybe it would be a good idea to play a trial with them at Suncorp.
 
Movement at the station!!! Yuuuus!
 
And this attitude is why this game won't grow as much as it should.

It's a massive effort and it takes weeks to come good again, one or two guys nearly always get sick and given the reduced pre-season and commitment to feeder clubs they couldn't do it this year.
 
https://www.broncos.com.au/news/2019/02/12/team-list-trial-v-souths-logan/

FIVE players with NRL experience will spearhead the NRMA Insurance Broncos In their first trial outing of the 2019 season.

The Broncos have this morning released a 23-man squad for Saturday’s hit-out against the Souths Logan Magpies in the Darling Downs town of Warwick.

Forward Patrick Mago, who played 12 matches for the Broncos last year, will provide experience for a young Brisbane squad.

Hooker Jake Turpin, who made two NRL appearances in 2018, will start at dummy half.

Centre Gehamat Shibasaki and prop Payne Haas, who both made their NRL debuts last year, will also start in the match at Father Ranger Oval.

Shibasaki played his lone NRL game against the Cowboys last year, while Haas played just twice before a shoulder injury ruined his season.

Richie Kennar, who has played top-grade rugby league for both the Storm and Rabbitohs, has been named on the wing.

But there will also be a host of future NRL talent on display at Warwick.

Former NSW under-20s half Troy Dargan will partner Australian Schoolboys halfback Tom Dearden in the halves, with Tanah Boyd and Cory Paix to get their chance in those positions from the bench.

Youngsters Thomas Flegler and Patrick Carrigan will start in the middle, while English forward Andrew Savelio will partner Jamil Hopoate in the second row.

Teenage trio Ed Burns, Tesi Niu and Herbie Farnworth make up the starting backline.

The side will be coached on the night by Kurt Richards, one of the assistants to Broncos’ head coach Anthony Seibold.

BRONCOS' NRL TEAM
to play Souths Logan Magpies

Saturday, February 16 at 6pm
At Father Ranger Oval, Warwick

19. Tesi Niu
2. Richie Kennar
3. Gehamat Shibasaki
4. Ed Burns
1. Herbie Farnworth
6. Troy Dargan
20. Tom Dearden
8. Payne Haas
9. Jake Turpin
10. Thomas Flegler
11. Andre Savelio
12. Jamil Hopoate
13. Patrick Carrigan

Interchange:

14. Kobe Hetherington
15. Keenan Palasia
16. Jordan Grant
17. Patrick Mago
18. Ethan Bullemor
7. Tanah Boyd
21. Cory Paix
22. Xavier Coates
23. Ilikena Vudogo

Coach: Kurt Richards
 
Not really a trial methinks. I can't see anyone getting a go in the first official game based on this game. Ok, the players with some NRL experience are a chance but it just doesn't look (on the surface) like it's a preparation for game 1.
 
Not really a trial methinks. I can't see anyone getting a go in the first official game based on this game. Ok, the players with some NRL experience are a chance but it just doesn't look (on the surface) like it's a preparation for game 1.

I think Haas will get 15 each half.
 
That's the closest you're going to get to a Broncos 2nd XIII. The only exception is Payne Haas who I presume is getting game-time because of his long lay off and inexperience.

Players Missing:
1. Darius Boyd
2. Corey Oates
3. James Roberts
4. Jack Bird
5. Jamayne Isaako
6. Anthony Milford
7. Kodi Nikorima
8. Matt Lodge
9. Andrew McCullough
10. Joe Ofahengaue
11. Alex Glenn
12. David Fifita
13. Matt Gillett

14. Kotoni Staggs
15. Tevita Pangai Jr
16. Sam Tagataese
17. Jaydn Su'A

18. Shaun Fensom
19. Sean O'Sullivan
20. George Fai
21. Jordan Kahu
22. Izaia Perese
23. Jordan Riki

Roberts, Kahu, Fifita and Staggs are on All-Stars duty which may explain their absence. I'd presume all of them would have been rested regardless but in the case of Staggs, Fifita or Kahu it may have given them them the opportunity to audition for a position. O'Sullivan's omission confirms his place in the halves pecking order and that he's shadowing Nikorima for that 7 spot. Fensom and Tagataese's omission tells me that they'll be in the mix through out the season and they're currently in that Top 21 squad. I'm confused about George Fai, I presume he's under an injury cloud or he's a lot further down the pecking order that even I could have imagined. Similar story with Perese, either he's injured or he wasn't considered good enough to displace the other train and trial guys for a spot. As for Riki, he was a player who was rumoured to be apart of the development squad, either it was just a rumour or he's injured.

The side itself is pretty much what you'd expect. Dearden over Boyd and Paix confirms how highly the Broncos staff thinks of him. I also think that middle third of Haas, Flegler & Carrigan shows where they are in the pecking order in relation to Mago. Then there's a bunch of Train & Trial/Development confirmations like Jordan Grant, Ethan Bullemor and Xavier Coates. I doubt we'll see any of them any time soon, but it's always nice to get an indication of the sides depth.

As far as the actual trial itself, I'm curious to see how the middle third will play. Haas, Flegler and Carrigan all have serious NRL credentials this season and this will be their first opportunity to impress and advance to the next trial against the Seagulls. The halves situation is another storyline I'm interested in and I'm keen to see if Dearden will justify this level of faith in his first real hit out. I feel like we're only on chapter one of what could be a really long story between those three players, so I'll be keeping tabs.
 
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