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With just one win from four games to start the season, can the Broncos finally get their campaign going when they host the Tigers on Thursday night?
Brisbane actually began the season in encouraging fashion, producing a strong effort against Melbourne away from home and easing past the Cowboys, but since then they’ve been disappointing, going down in the final minute to the Dragons before being thrashed 36-4 by a rampant Roosters outfit last week.
It leaves the Broncos languishing in 13th position and already playing catch-up to the bigger sides after one month of football.
To make matters worse, James Roberts has been in the news again for all the wrong reasons after he was captured on video being dragged out of a nightclub. Nevertheless, he’s been named in the reserves as he recovers from an achilles injury, but Tevita Pangai is out suspended, with Patrick Carrigan named on the bench for his NRL debut.
Likewise, the Tigers made a blistering start to the season, winning their opening two games against Manly and the Warriors, but it’s been downhill ever since.
It all started with a limp performance as they were defeated by the lowly Bulldogs in Round 3, while they missed several chances to ice what was arguably the worst game of the season so far last week against the Panthers, with Ivan Cleary securing a sideline conversion and then a golden point field goal for Penrith to prevail 9-8.
Michael Maguire has made two changes to his starting side as a result, elevating Russell Packer and Josh Aloiai at the expense of Ben Matulino and Elijah Taylor.
Brisbane have dominated this fixture in recent times, winning eight of the last nine meetings between the teams, and I expect them to come out on top again on Thursday. The Tigers have barely threatened in attack the last two weeks, while I think the Broncos haven’t been too bad apart from last week against the minor premiers. Brisbane deserve to start favourites.
Players List:
BRISBANE BRONCOS:
Head Coach: Anthony Seibold
Starting 13: Boyd, Oates, Staggs, Bird, Isaako, Milford, Nikorima, Lodge, McCullough, Ofahengaue, Glenn, Gillett, Fifita – Interchanges: Shibasaki, Su’A, Flegler, Carrigan – Reserves: Haas, Fensom, Roberts, Kennar
Unavailable: Tevita Pangai Jnr.
Brisbane lost their third game of the season as they suffered their record defeat against Sydney Roosters in another below-par performance which has seen questions asked of new head coach Anthony Seibold.
Seibold is trying to change the way the Broncos play, much like he did at the Rabbitohs in his rookie season last year, but it is taking time to implement and he hasn’t been helped by some of his players seriously underperforming.
The Broncos will be without prop Tevita Pangai Jnr. for the next two matches after he copped a ban for a late shot on Cooper Cronk, with David Fifita named at lock in his place, whilst Patrick Carrigan has been named on the bench for his NRL debut.
WESTS TIGERS:
Head Coach: Michael Maguire
Starting 13: Mbye, Fonua, Jennings, Marsters, Thompson, Reynolds, Brooks, Packer, Farah, Twal, Matterson, Garner, Aloiai – Interchanges: Matulino, Mikaele, Eisenhuth, Chee-Kam – Reserves: Momirovski, Taylor, Nofoaluma, McQueen
Unavailable: Chris Lawrence, Benji Marshall
Wests Tigers failed to see the game out against Penrith last week, with the Panthers hitting back late on before securing a golden point win to condemn the Tigers to a second consecutive defeat.
Josh Reynolds put in a superb performance for the Tigers as he looks to maintain his place in the side ahead of Benji Marshall's return with the latter failing to prove his fitness in time for this contest.
Russell Packer swaps places with Ben Matulino this week as the former comes into the starting line-up whilst Elijah Taylor makes way for Josh Aloiai who starts at lock.
THE PREDICTION
Brisbane look to have some real issues and James Roberts appears to have compounded that with his off-field antics hitting the spotlight after their huge loss to the Roosters. Now the Broncos host Wests Tigers in what should be a cagey affair. The Tigers have shown to be competent in defence and that could frustrate the Broncos with their own defence struggling. They are sure to have faced some stern words after last week and that could well be enough to guide them to a much-needed win.
With just one win from four games to start the season, can the Broncos finally get their campaign going when they host the Tigers on Thursday night?
Brisbane actually began the season in encouraging fashion, producing a strong effort against Melbourne away from home and easing past the Cowboys, but since then they’ve been disappointing, going down in the final minute to the Dragons before being thrashed 36-4 by a rampant Roosters outfit last week.
It leaves the Broncos languishing in 13th position and already playing catch-up to the bigger sides after one month of football.
To make matters worse, James Roberts has been in the news again for all the wrong reasons after he was captured on video being dragged out of a nightclub. Nevertheless, he’s been named in the reserves as he recovers from an achilles injury, but Tevita Pangai is out suspended, with Patrick Carrigan named on the bench for his NRL debut.
Likewise, the Tigers made a blistering start to the season, winning their opening two games against Manly and the Warriors, but it’s been downhill ever since.
It all started with a limp performance as they were defeated by the lowly Bulldogs in Round 3, while they missed several chances to ice what was arguably the worst game of the season so far last week against the Panthers, with Ivan Cleary securing a sideline conversion and then a golden point field goal for Penrith to prevail 9-8.
Michael Maguire has made two changes to his starting side as a result, elevating Russell Packer and Josh Aloiai at the expense of Ben Matulino and Elijah Taylor.
Brisbane have dominated this fixture in recent times, winning eight of the last nine meetings between the teams, and I expect them to come out on top again on Thursday. The Tigers have barely threatened in attack the last two weeks, while I think the Broncos haven’t been too bad apart from last week against the minor premiers. Brisbane deserve to start favourites.
Players List:
BRISBANE BRONCOS:
Head Coach: Anthony Seibold
Starting 13: Boyd, Oates, Staggs, Bird, Isaako, Milford, Nikorima, Lodge, McCullough, Ofahengaue, Glenn, Gillett, Fifita – Interchanges: Shibasaki, Su’A, Flegler, Carrigan – Reserves: Haas, Fensom, Roberts, Kennar
Unavailable: Tevita Pangai Jnr.
Brisbane lost their third game of the season as they suffered their record defeat against Sydney Roosters in another below-par performance which has seen questions asked of new head coach Anthony Seibold.
Seibold is trying to change the way the Broncos play, much like he did at the Rabbitohs in his rookie season last year, but it is taking time to implement and he hasn’t been helped by some of his players seriously underperforming.
The Broncos will be without prop Tevita Pangai Jnr. for the next two matches after he copped a ban for a late shot on Cooper Cronk, with David Fifita named at lock in his place, whilst Patrick Carrigan has been named on the bench for his NRL debut.
WESTS TIGERS:
Head Coach: Michael Maguire
Starting 13: Mbye, Fonua, Jennings, Marsters, Thompson, Reynolds, Brooks, Packer, Farah, Twal, Matterson, Garner, Aloiai – Interchanges: Matulino, Mikaele, Eisenhuth, Chee-Kam – Reserves: Momirovski, Taylor, Nofoaluma, McQueen
Unavailable: Chris Lawrence, Benji Marshall
Wests Tigers failed to see the game out against Penrith last week, with the Panthers hitting back late on before securing a golden point win to condemn the Tigers to a second consecutive defeat.
Josh Reynolds put in a superb performance for the Tigers as he looks to maintain his place in the side ahead of Benji Marshall's return with the latter failing to prove his fitness in time for this contest.
Russell Packer swaps places with Ben Matulino this week as the former comes into the starting line-up whilst Elijah Taylor makes way for Josh Aloiai who starts at lock.
THE PREDICTION
Brisbane look to have some real issues and James Roberts appears to have compounded that with his off-field antics hitting the spotlight after their huge loss to the Roosters. Now the Broncos host Wests Tigers in what should be a cagey affair. The Tigers have shown to be competent in defence and that could frustrate the Broncos with their own defence struggling. They are sure to have faced some stern words after last week and that could well be enough to guide them to a much-needed win.


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