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[QUOTE="Big Pete, post: 3054292, member: 1899"] A couple of plays stood out to me on Saturday. In the first half when the Broncos were being bent over, Milford got an offload away to McCullough to open up space out-wide. McCullough spends a good second to assess the situation, spots the attack has plenty to space to maneuver in but instead of giving it, he stammers and hands it back inside to Turpin who gets dominated in the tackle. Next play, Milford has to beat two defenders just to get a kick away and the Warriors begin their set 35m out from their try-line. That second try to Issac Luke came off the back of two defensive lapses from McCullough. The first the Warriors caught him out at second marker by turning it back inside to Nikorima who beat him for pace and created half a chance for Ah Mau. Then the next play he rushes up on Green but doesn't even consider taking him, falls for the dummy and the Warriors were able to expose Pangai who had a mare of a defensive performance himself. It was cruel what Kodi was doing to Tevita in that first half. Attacking the line two plays stand out. Tackle 3, Brisbane lined out to the right where they've got Blair, Nikorima and Hiku defending together and Macca plays short to Carrigan who was doing a decoy run. Brisbane get a reprieve later on with another set of six, McCullough sends it out-wide but actually throws it behind Turpin who has to jump for it, Pangai has to stop then start his run and actually makes decent head-way. Couple of plays later, Turpin has his regulatory brain explosion of the game ending what should have been Brisbane's opportunity to hit back and go into half-time with some belief. What Segeyaro does differently is that he works with his halves more. It probably hasn't been as effective as it should be at the Broncos just yet, but you can understand why the fans notice a change. His actual service though is very iffy, he threw the worst pass of the night and was lucky the Broncos got a good result off of it. [/QUOTE]
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