Broncos' 2019 Trial Dates Confirmed

And Broncos in again through Paix 36-0
 
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Magpies look like they are finally going to score but it's a forward pass.
 
Haas hit the post, looked certain to score but lost the ball.
 
Saw a snippet of the break our fijian rugby import made from a kick return. He's a lively character!
 
Conversion missed score remains 42-0
 
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Good hit out then. Highlights should be a highlight ha ha. 42 nil seems like we'll see plenty Bronco's action.
 
https://www.broncos.com.au/news/2019/02/16/young-guns-fire-in-broncos-trial-win/

THE Broncos’ young guns have shown off their talents with a crushing 42-0 trial match victory in Warwick tonight.
A young Brisbane squad outclassed Intrust Super Cup outfit Souths Logan Magpies as some pre-season hard work paid dividends.
Four tries in 10 minutes after halftime gave the Broncos complete control of the trial game.
Leading 16-0 at the break, returning monster Payne Haas split the Magpies’ defence wide open in the 44th minute.
He rumbled 30 metres to score next to the post, the conversion from Herbie Farnworth making it 22-0.
Two minutes later Jake Turpin penetrated a gap and ran 20 metres before off-loading to young half Tom Dearden.
Dearden was covered but found fullback Tesi Niu unmarked on his outside.
It was turning into a procession when Patrick Mago made another incision in the line and then put another young half in Cory Paix away.
Paix was caught just short of the line, but some quick hands to the outside allowed former Rabbitohs’ winger Richie Kennar to cross untouched.
The conversion was missed but that brought the score to 32-0 with 29 minutes remaining.
Just after that Paix again found himself in open space and this time was able to score the try to bring it to 38-0.
Haas nearly scored again but cannoned into the left-hand upright head first in the 68th minute, leaving the field straight after the collision.
Gehamat Shibasaki made a clean break with seven minutes to go but was caught from behind.
Some quick hands to the outside gave speedy youngster Xavier Coats the space to slip down the sideline to score.
The Broncos started 2019 just like they wanted to when Dearden scored after just one minute.
The young half would back that up just before the halftime break when he went over near the posts to make it two tries in his first half of football as a Bronco.
Crafty hooker Jake Turpin also scored early, spearing over from dummy half in the 10th minute to make it 10-0.
When Dearden dotted down before the break the Broncos had a 16-0 advantage.
BRISBANE BRONCOS 42 (T Dearden 2, J Turpin, P Haas, T Niu, R Kennar, C Paix, X Coates tries; Herbie Farnworth 5 goals) defeated SOUTHS LOGAN MAGPIES 0 at Father Ranger Oval, Warwick.
 
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https://www.nrl.com/news/2019/02/16...uths-logan-to-boost-brisbane-starting-claims/

Broncos prop Payne Haas answered Anthony Seibold’s call for "actions" in the trials with a barnstorming display in the 42-0 win over Souths-Logan.
Haas announced his intention to challenge for a bench position in the club’s round-one NRL clash with the Storm in Melbourne as he toyed with the Souths-Logan Magpies defence in Warwick.
The 19-year-old's athleticism and power sent a warning to the rest of the NRL that he is ready to make an impact on the competition in 2019 after injury limited his Telstra Premiership appearances last year to just three, all off the bench.

Haas tore through the defensive line early in the second half and the showed the agility and speed of an outside back to score. The 194cm and 120kg giant left the field late in the game after colliding with the goal post and copping a whack on the head but seemed in little discomfort as he made his way to the bench.
Tevita Pangai jnr, Joe Ofahengaue and Matt Lodge are favoured to get the first crack at securing the starting middle forward positions against the Storm but Seibold has indicated two bench spots are up for grabs.
Brisbane’s 21-year-old lock Pat Carrigan also made his case for consideration with an impressive display.

If the Broncos made one statement in the trial it was that Seibold has a posse of talented youngsters to ensure success over the next decade.
Brisbane’s 17-year-old half Tom Dearden, in his first season at the Broncos since starring for Palm Beach Currumbin High in the GIO Cup final last year, scored two tries in a display that earmarked him as a star of the future.
He showed his class early with a scheming run from close range to bamboozle the Souths-Logan defence and score. It was Dearden again who came to the fore in the 32nd minute with a weaving incision after a show and go where he showed great strength and elusiveness to score.

Halfback Cory Paix also impressed when he got his chance in the second half with a 30-metre scoot to score after earlier going close.
Broncos captain Jake Turpin, who played two NRL games for Brisbane last year, showed he will be a handy hooker back-up if Andrew McCullough is injured this year. Turpin scooted over from dummy half in the opening period and was heavily involved in a classy second half try to Tesi Niu.
The Broncos have also unearthed an outside back of real promise in 19-year-old Englishman Herbie Farnworth, who showed electric speed and strength on the wing.

Fijian flyer Ilikena Vudogo played in the final quarter where the former rugby star showed glimpses of his electrifying speed.
Vudogo, who is still learning the finer points of rugby league, will play with Souths-Logan this year and is expected to see some Intrust Super Cup action.
Brisbane Broncos 42 (Tom Dearden 2, Jake Turpin, Payne Haas, Tesi Niu, Richie Kennar, Cory Paix, Xavier Coates tries, Herbie Farnworth 5 goals) beat Souths-Logan 0.
 

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