People go on about how even the NRL is every year.
This year it applies more than ever if you look at teams from the bottom of last years comp and what is actually playing out.
The Dragons are a classic case and point , in Widdop they have a completely different feel. Their defensive record from their last two games is why they were at the top of the table going into round four.
They conceded 12 points per game in their last two outings ( against poor opposition Warriors / Sharks..still you can only play what is in front of you ).
I think they would have backed themselves at home to keep the Bronco's to a low score with a fairly simple and committed game plan.
Their video analysis of the Broncos would have had them feeling fairly confident that they could predict the majority of the Brisbane attack to be somewhat stilted and run off very simple plays, keeping Barber out of the game and matching it with the Forwards would have been their priority.
This year, apart from Barber and big forward efforts , the Broncos game has looked tradesman and a bit pedestrian in the early rounds (that's as close as I would go to criticism / I can't call out individual players I don't have the knowledge of this team that other people have ).
The Broncos did a number on the Dragons. Fast To seize the lead , add to that Try's off structured well executed plays ( sure there was Vidot's dropped ball but you should also be looking at how there is a change being able to put Vidot in that position in the first place ).
I don't think the Dragons were expecting the attack the Broncos threw at them , they kept getting caught off guard by quick play the balls ( something the Dragons have been really good at with their speedy light weight forwards and Nightingale / Morris dummy half running under the new rules ).
Smaller forward packs are going well under the new rules , the gap has ( early days ) seemed to close between the monster specialist Prop teams and the more tenacious Second row / prop utility like forwards.
The Broncs were pipped at the post last week , and I can understand sometimes when you go close but lose to the premiers , people expect an easy game against the Dragons.....their three quarter line running off Widdops vision is class , people will miss read them or get caught out by the speed they are running their ruck and secound man plays at.
When the Dragons got their tails up in the secound half, and there were a few lapses.....your fear in those phases of games is that your team can't wrestle momentum back...or they are being sapped out of the contest at that point.
The Broncos struck back with Try's....it's a good day when Ben Barba is half a step off the pace and the team is still going blow for blow scoring without him.
Balanced effort I thought , more positives than negatives , some issues on the left edge in D , you'll get that. So far the season is being won by the tackling. Tonight Try scoring / potential for genuine strike power looks promising....who would have thought that with the halves situation.
Edge defence can be worked out You're playing new combinations, it's helpful if the coaching staff don't have to worry about plugging holes in the middle or mucking around with trying to get the mindset right ( the Bronco's commitment to defence this year is raising a few eyebrows..it's been great to watch all of those held up / stopped on the line tackles ).....the issue looks like a ' time together ' problem ( making good reads / that needs time / communication ). Commitment is fine.
I'm enjoying it. I haven't had to pay my dues going through the rough past....haven't got the scars to prove it.
3/4 is a very strong start for this year.