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2025 R18 Fri - Canterbury 18-22 Brisbane @ Accor

Round 18: Canterbury v Brisbane

  • Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs

    Votes: 9 60.0%
  • Brisbane Broncos

    Votes: 6 40.0%
  • Draw after Golden Point

    Votes: 0 0.0%

  • Total voters
    15
  • Poll closed .

Vic Mackey

Referee
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It doesn't bother me we are short 4 players, Brisbane are in the same boat... It bothers me that the fans are robbed of 8 star players who would've added so much to this clash! Unlike your club who can barely get a crowd this game is heading to a 30,000 crowd without those players imagine if they were playing.

Agree mate. As soon as I heard that Max King and Schibasaki werent playing I was furious and decided to support AFL instead.
 

Fangs

Coach
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17,300
The Dogs got taught a Rugby League lesson last week. They've been put in their place.

It would be nice to see a Broncos win. Right now it's a boring comp with Penrith surging to a 5th straight premiership. An on fire Broncos team in the finals would certainly makes thing more interesting.

As an NRL fan I want a Broncos win. But their outs are way more important than the Dogs. Reality rears it's unseemly head and it shows a 12 point win to the Dogs.
 

Dogs Of War

Coach
Messages
12,772
The Dogs got taught a Rugby League lesson last week. They've been put in their place.

It would be nice to see a Broncos win. Right now it's a boring comp with Penrith surging to a 5th straight premiership. An on fire Broncos team in the finals would certainly makes thing more interesting.

As an NRL fan I want a Broncos win. But their outs are way more important than the Dogs. Reality rears it's unseemly head and it shows a 12 point win to the Dogs.

They lost by 2 on a charge down. What lesson did you record we learnt? That we are up for the fight?
 

Warrimoo3

Juniors
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1,333
I was so impressed with the defence from last weekend’s Panthers/Bulldogs match that I watched it again. The scramble defence from both teams was off the scale. Ciraldo is constantly tweaking the Bulldogs defence and I really like what I saw. The Panthers were trying to outflank the defence for the whole game and were always under pressure from the rushing line. The few times that they did get To’o in space he was quickly rounded up within 15 metres or so.

The great thing about the Bulldogs line is they rush up and hold to see what unfolds. They defend what’s in front of them . Compare this to most NRL teams where the centre and winger move together and commit to a tackle even when they don’t have to. If I had a dollar for every time an NRL winger blindly rushes in to help his centre defend only to look in amazement when his opposite strolls over to score I’d be a millionaire. They don’t seem able to defend routine 2 on 2 match ups. Maybe they need to play more touch football to develop better defensive instincts.

At full strength the Broncos match up well against the Bulldogs. Haas , Willison, Carrigan and the 2nd rowers get the ball 1 pass wide of the ruck(or sometimes 2 if the rushing defence allows) and head back in behind the play the ball. Rather than a specific tactic to use against the Bulldogs line, it seems to be their modus operandi. It worked a treat in their last meeting. But this match is a different kettle of fish with the dilution effect of Origin.

The Bulldogs are the ultimate money ball team. You could take 6 players out and they would still be a chance. Tracey leads the NRL kick return metres by a long way and is in career best form. He’s always dangerous when he sweeps behind the backline.

Walsh has kickstarted the Broncos’ attack with his ball playing in the line. Without him the attack is way too reliant on Reynolds. His funky short kicking game is the only way I can see the Broncos’ winning this. And you can’t rely on consistently scoring tries from kicks.

The Bulldogs by 8
 

Dogs Of War

Coach
Messages
12,772
I was so impressed with the defence from last weekend’s Panthers/Bulldogs match that I watched it again. The scramble defence from both teams was off the scale. Ciraldo is constantly tweaking the Bulldogs defence and I really like what I saw. The Panthers were trying to outflank the defence for the whole game and were always under pressure from the rushing line. The few times that they did get To’o in space he was quickly rounded up within 15 metres or so.

The great thing about the Bulldogs line is they rush up and hold to see what unfolds. They defend what’s in front of them . Compare this to most NRL teams where the centre and winger move together and commit to a tackle even when they don’t have to. If I had a dollar for every time an NRL winger blindly rushes in to help his centre defend only to look in amazement when his opposite strolls over to score I’d be a millionaire. They don’t seem able to defend routine 2 on 2 match ups. Maybe they need to play more touch football to develop better defensive instincts.

At full strength the Broncos match up well against the Bulldogs. Haas , Willison, Carrigan and the 2nd rowers get the ball 1 pass wide of the ruck(or sometimes 2 if the rushing defence allows) and head back in behind the play the ball. Rather than a specific tactic to use against the Bulldogs line, it seems to be their modus operandi. It worked a treat in their last meeting. But this match is a different kettle of fish with the dilution effect of Origin.

The Bulldogs are the ultimate money ball team. You could take 6 players out and they would still be a chance. Tracey leads the NRL kick return metres by a long way and is in career best form. He’s always dangerous when he sweeps behind the backline.

Walsh has kickstarted the Broncos’ attack with his ball playing in the line. Without him the attack is way too reliant on Reynolds. His funky short kicking game is the only way I can see the Broncos’ winning this. And you can’t rely on consistently scoring tries from kicks.

The Bulldogs by 8

I think last match with the weather the dogs struggled to get in there faces and get off the line fast. And everything reynolds tried just turned out perfectly.

With a better track, I can see the Bulldogs closing things down a lot more, though loads of stars are missing, I think the system will hold up.
 

MRN

Bench
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4,704
Jesse Arthars (ribs) and Corey Jensen (calf) out for the Broncos.
Delouise Hoeter to return to the NRL and Ben Talty will make his Broncos debut from the Bench.
 

Warrimoo3

Juniors
Messages
1,333
Just a thumbs up to Jack Grosiewski for looking towards life after football by opening up the first Chargrill Charlie’s in Queensland. There are plenty in NSW and there’s always a queue to get served. My favourites are the peri peri chicken burger and spicy wings. Great salads too and beef burgers.

Lots or professional sportsman improve their performance when they have an outside interest. Ethan Bullemore is another.
 

Dogs Of War

Coach
Messages
12,772
Just a thumbs up to Jack Grosiewski for looking towards life after football by opening up the first Chargrill Charlie’s in Queensland. There are plenty in NSW and there’s always a queue to get served. My favourites are the peri peri chicken burger and spicy wings. Great salads too and beef burgers.

Lots or professional sportsman improve their performance when they have an outside interest. Ethan Bullemore is another.

I'd be more impressed if one of them opened an El Jannah up here.
 

Fangs

Coach
Messages
17,300
Burton to centre at last.

He should still play on the left though. Xerri to right.
 
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