Brisbane Broncos: 2018 NRL Season Preview

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Brisbane Broncos: 2018 NRL Season Preview


February 21, 2018

It has been a dozen years since the Brisbane Broncos last won the premiership and the natives are getting restless.

For a club which prides itself on winning competitions at regular intervals, the fact that the last time Brisbane celebrated an NRL title back in 2006 George W. Bush was US President and Shane Warne was still playing Test cricket for Australia is a sore point.

The Broncos remain a genuine Telstra Premiership force due to their winning culture, their coach and a plethora of representative stars.

With the North Queensland Cowboys challenging Brisbane's title as Queensland's pre-eminent NRL powerhouse, it shapes as a big season for coach Wayne Bennett's side.

What's new

The Broncos have been quiet in the player market with only former premiership-winning Cronulla Sharks duo Jack Bird and Sam Tagataese boasting any significant NRL experience of the new recruits. Familiar face Kevin Walters is back on deck as an assistant coach but this year coach Wayne Bennett has put faith in the players who have done the job for him in the past.

With the demise of the under 20s NYC competition, the biggest change at Broncos training is the number of young faces, particularly in the forwards.

Payne Haas (18), David Fifita (17), Tom Flegler (18) and Matt Lodge (22) are big frames in youthful bodies.

Apart from Lodge, that youth may more to be an investment in the future rather than the season set to unfold. After the opening trial match however, Fifita and Haas showed enough to suggest they are players of real substance and unbounded potential.

The draw

The Broncos play 12 games against teams that made the top eight last year and 12 against those that didn't, in a split the club should be pleased with.

They will play without their Origin stars only once, in the away round 17 clash with the Titans.

With a bye ahead of Origin 1 and a full-round bye for Origin II, Brisbane will be better placed than most years to cope with what is always a gruelling representative period.

The most challenging stretch appears to be against five of last year's top eight sides in a row from round 10 where they play the Sea Eagles (home), Roosters (home), Eels (away), Storm (away) and Sharks (away).

The stats that give fans hope

When James Roberts came to the club in 2016 the hope was that he would regularly top the charts in the try-scoring stakes.

The flying centre did that last year with 16 in the regular season, before adding two in the finals series.

That statistic will hearten Broncos fans because the feeling is that Roberts has still only scratched the surface of what he is capable of. He appears to be fit and focused at training and the after-burners that he turned on last year look set to have more thrust in them ahead of the 2018 season.

Fantasy focus

Andrew McCullough ($844,000) is the Fantasy gun and will be expected to score 55 points a game, while halves Anthony Milford ($666,000) and Kodi Nikorima ($545,000) could take on larger playmaking roles in 2018 after the departure of Ben Hunt. Matt Lodge ($365,000) could be a bargain if he plays big minutes in the front row, and Jamayne Isaako ($228,000) is the smokey if he lands a wing spot.

The coach

Wayne Bennett has re-signed until the end of 2019.

How much longer he will go on for after that is anyone's guess but he has said in the past that he is not a social person, so retirement may not ever suit him. What will suit him is the challenge of getting this 2018 Broncos side ready to challenge for a seventh club title.

He has banked on what he already had at the club, rather than going on a spending spree, in a tremendous show of faith in the players at his disposal.

Bennett's legacy as one of the great coaches in world sport is assured. At the age of 68 he shows no signs of losing his drive or determination to keep the Broncos at the top of the rugby league tree.

Contract matters

Brisbane's star players are mostly all signed to long-term deals. Darius Boyd, Josh McGuire, Anthony Milford, James Roberts and Andrew McCullough wrapped up until the end of 2021.

Kodi Nikorima, Jordan Kahu, Matt Gillett and star teenager David Fifita are on the books until the end of 2020.

The long-term future of Corey Oates is yet to be determined. Oates is off contract at the end of the season and is set to make a move into the back-row from the wing. The success of that positional switch will likely determine whether he remains a Bronco beyond this year.

The burning question

The Broncos' halves occupy more column centimetres in the press and more airtime on the radio than just about any other subject matter in Brisbane.

The legacy of Kevin Walters and Allan Langer reigns supreme, but it has also been a millstone around the necks of their successors with fans impatient that another duo of comparable quality has not emerged since.

In Anthony Milford and Kodi Nikorima the Broncos have two youthful halves of class and flair. Whether they can also develop the game management skills that premiership winning players in their position have mostly possessed remains a moot point.

Representative bolter

He is an unknown quantity and probably the bolter of all bolters, but if Matt Lodge takes the competition by storm for the Broncos in the opening two months you can bet his name will be mentioned in NSW Blues despatches.

The big, aggressive, powerhouse prop appears ideally suited to the State of Origin arena, with his ball skills before and at the line another string to his bow. Size matters in representative fixtures and Lodge brings the muscle the Blues may well turn to in order to reverse Queensland's dominance of the past 12 years.

Players to follow on social media

Slammin' Sam Thaiday keeps it real on social media where he has over 150,000 followers on Instagram alone.

Food, fun and family often feature, with Thaiday also prepared to take the mickey out of himself when in the mood. Thaiday's photographs are often well framed and he displays an esoteric touch as an amateur snapper.

The Broncos veteran is also prepared to speak his mind and be controversial at times, as was the case when he teed off about the way he was dumped from the Australian Test team.

The quote

"We have an outstanding squad again for the 2018 season and the last three years we have probably had the team to win the comp,'' Broncos captain Darius Boyd says.

"Every year that we don't is a disappointment and an opportunity lost. It is something us older guys are constantly talking to the younger ones about and encouraging them to make the most of every opportunity, because these opportunities don't come around that often.

"You can say another one slipped again last year so we have to start from scratch again, have a good season and put ourselves in a strong position come finals time."

Soward's prediction

''Biggest strength for the Broncos is their backline. They've got stars in all positions, including Darius Boyd at the back who can turn any three on two into a try at any time. Will they be able to get themselves in position to capitalise on that?

''Brisbane Broncos this year will finish ninth.''

Roster

Alex Glenn, Andre Savelio, Andrew McCullough, George Fai, Jaydn Su'A, Joe Ofahengaue, Josh McGuire, Kodi Nikorima, Korbin Sims, Matt Gillett, Matthew Lodge, Payne Haas, Salesi Funaki, Sam Thaiday, Sam Tagataese, Tevita Pangai Jnr, David Fifita, Tom Flegler, Jake Turpin, Anthony Milford, Corey Oates, Darius Boyd, Gehamat Shibaski, Jack Bird, Jamayne Isaako, James Roberts, Jonus Pearson, Jordan Kahu, Marion Seve, Mosese Pangai, Sam Scarlett, Todd Murphy, Tom Opacic, Troy Dargan, Corey Allan, Shaun Nona.

Note: These club squads are subject to change. Each club is required to submit 29 of their official 30-man playing squad to the NRL by March 1. The final spot in theses rosters can remain free up until June 30.

Source: NRL.com
 
9th is silly. I’d be disappointed and surprised if this team finished below 5th.

Roosters, Storm, Cowboys, Broncos are my guess for top 4.

Panthers would worry me far more if Hook wasn’t their coach, I can’t see him getting their team into the top 4. Sharks are another team with a great squad except swapping Maloney for Moylon was an act of insanity that I think will really hinder their season.


Dragons will do okay, eels should make the 8. Manly could be anything.

Knights, Warriors, Raiders, Tigers, Rabbits, Bulldogs, Titans will all struggle to make too 8. None of these teams finish above us.
 
I feel like there is a decent gap between the top six and everyone else, something like:

1. Cowboys
2. Storm

3. Roosters
4. Broncos

5. Eels
6. Panthers

7. Dragons

8 - 15. Everyone else

16. Tigers
 
I feel like there is a decent gap between the top six and everyone else, something like:

1. Cowboys
2. Storm

3. Roosters
4. Broncos

5. Eels
6. Panthers

7. Dragons

8 - 15. Everyone else

16. Tigers

Depending on how Hayne plays this year, the Eels may be the surprise package and finish well lower than last year. He’s bloody toxic.
 
Decent gap between the top 3 (Cowboys, Storm & Roosters) and the rest, for mine.
 
I'm the most confident I've been in years. I don't know why. Maybe it's the pack. Maybe it's the blend of experienced old heads and talented youth pushing for selection. Maybe it's Maybelline.

If we are lucky with injuries, I reckon Top 4 is likely.
 
I'm the most confident I've been in years. I don't know why. Maybe it's the pack. Maybe it's the blend of experienced old heads and talented youth pushing for selection. Maybe it's Maybelline.

If we are lucky with injuries, I reckon Top 4 is likely.
I'm probably more excited than confident. Pumped to see how Milf plays as I think he is suited to being a primary playmaker (note I'm saying playmaker and not manager).

The times he played with Niko were some of his best performances in the halves primarily because he played both sides of the ruck and was willing to overcall. I hope that was a prelude to a full season of him controlling the attack inside the 20.

The preseason was not kind to us though with every member of the spine rehabbing at some point and a key recruit unable to do anything...

I think this will be a somewhat development/ transition year for the squad and can see us making the 8 and hopefully ruffling some feathers in the finals if we come in with momentum and form... 2019 will be a serious contender year and may be a farewell to Wayne fairy tale??? Yeah I know unlikely Sydney centric NRL would want to see Wayne out a winner but one can dream
 
Sydney centric - you need to read Eldridge,s piece on the Roar.
 
I wasn't sure where to put this but...

Did anyone else notice the dragons are favourites against us in round 1?

Bloody hell! I'm not saying the dragons definetly won't win or anything but do they deserve to be favourites against us?! We came 3rd last year and they came 9th! They have bought Ben hunt and James graham, not bloody Thurston and Sam Burgess! We were 1 game from the gf! If anything I honestly think we have improved our roster overall.

I actually don't mind getting written off by the media but I do find it almost comical how much we are getting written off. On what basis? Haha we lost a forward and a halfback the same media said weren't getting the job done for us now they are world beaters we can't beat under 6's without...
 
I wasn't sure where to put this but...

Did anyone else notice the dragons are favourites against us in round 1?

Bloody hell! I'm not saying the dragons definetly won't win or anything but do they deserve to be favourites against us?! We came 3rd last year and they came 9th! They have bought Ben hunt and James graham, not bloody Thurston and Sam Burgess! We were 1 game from the gf! If anything I honestly think we have improved our roster overall.

I actually don't mind getting written off by the media but I do find it almost comical how much we are getting written off. On what basis? Haha we lost a forward and a halfback the same media said weren't getting the job done for us now they are world beaters we can't beat under 6's without...

Where we are playing is also taken into account.

We are playing at Jubilee Oval. A stadium we have a terrible record at. A stadium Bennett hasn't won at with the Broncos since 1998.
 
Where we are playing is also taken into account.

We are playing at Jubilee Oval. A stadium we have a terrible record at. A stadium Bennett hasn't won at with the Broncos since 1998.
While that sounds abysmal, I doubt a Wayne Bennett coached broncos side has played there more than 3 times since 1998. They play at kograh 3 times a year, it was out of action for 2-3 of those years, and we don't play the dragons twice every single year. On top of all that, Bennett wasn't coaching the broncos for 6 of those years.....

Anything less then 10 games (it won't even be 5 I'm guessing) is a bs stat when the games are so spread out and nowhere near enough to justify it when we haven't played an nrl game since they finished 9th and we finished 3rd
 
I don't think we can win the premiership, I just think the top 3 teams have some absolutely unfair, borderline cheating top 17s (some more borderline than others). I hope we see some key individuals go through some good development though, namely Milf, Kodi, and some forwards like Ofa and TPJ. Might set us up for next year.
 
9th you are kidding me. But am worried about top 4. Could be a slow start with this preseason injury run disrupting the spine combinations. Also we are potentially carrying players out of position, past their use by date and are without a genuine organiser. Bennett has 2 years to deliver, lot of pressure to preserve his legacy as a coach. Let’s hope he’s got some new tricks...
 

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