Polish tryline defence

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Nalam Aket

Sep 26, 2023
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Broncos Defence at own tryline was good last week between warriors but needs to be polished even more. This is how the weeks defeated the Panthers 4 weeks ago
 
Broncos Defence at own tryline was good last week between warriors but needs to be improved further and polished even more. This is how the Eels defeated the Panthers 4 weeks ago through quick up and meet applying pressures on the attackers especially the pivots, and the centres.
Also Broncos must do a fast play the ball to and should be led by Reece Walse at dummy. This will catch Panthers back peddling issues.
 
yeah hit em with some polish sausage heyyyyyyyy

but on topic, I think our goal line D has been pretty good in recent times. I've seen quite a few people/media outlets saying we won't be able to get away with how we've defended so far but we've conceded 12 points in 2 games with one of those being an intercept from 50.

The question should be, how do Penrith defend when they're up against it? Not many teams have taken it to them this year. Are they able to defend while fatigued at the same level they have been this season?
 
There are several good defensive styles that have come out of eastern Europe, Polish style is solid and it will serve the Broncos well.
Yes. although the colder climate required for the Polish defence will likely favour Penrith and may not be such a good move!
 
To'o scored two tries against Melbourne with the same move/shape that DWZ scored against the broncos.

Hopefully we can address that, because the panthers will try to exploit it.
 

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