Just when you think it can't get any worse they go 2-6. The last two weeks were winnable games, they didn't give themselves an opportunity at all against the Gold Coast and then they let the Warriors game slip. Led 10-0 before the Warriors scored right before HT and from that point on it ended up 26-6.
Outside of the amazing Maumalo try, all the tries were incredibly soft. Classic Broncos defence with Coates jamming in off his wing to leave a mile of room down the left, then the Warriors just began isolating the small defenders.
The attack wasn't much better. Two tries came off the back of Warriors mistake, the only try they earned came off a suspect decoy from Farnworth who just barrelled into Beale. There was no review from the video referee, but it's one of those ones that could have easily been taken off them. Personally I think Farnworth was going on the inside and Beale just committed to the tackle.
At least they fired a shot this round. The past few weeks have been that bad, that seeing them actually lead was a marked improvement. I liked that they used the edge more and actually got the ball out of the middle. I could have done with less inside passes to Glenn, but it was a start and at least they used different points of the field to attack. I thought the kicking game was pretty solid, they just didn't capitilise on it as much as they should have.
Niu - Wasn't tested under the high ball as much but his kick returns largely left a lot to be desired. Seems to have difficulty hitting gaps and is an easy target on the defensive line. Only positive I see at this point is that he has quicker hands than Isaako on shift plays.
Isaako - Too many mistakes coming out of trouble and doesn't have the size or speed at wing.
Boyd - Came up with one good play where he salvaged Carrigan's offload to put Coates into some space enabling Croft to get a good kick in at the end of set. Otherwise just offers nothing and makes it easy for teams to triple up on Milford. His one run is usually out of dummy half going back into the middle of the field.
Farnworth - Was solid in defence, got physically dominated a few times working it out of trouble. Needed to show better judgement with that kick into the in-goal, once it bounced past him, needed to trust the kick or Coates to force the goal line drop out.
Coates - Had some superstar touches, that kick return coming out of the corner was fantastic and he's running a lot harder coming out of trouble. His defensive reads still need some work and he has a rookie error in him.
Milford - Was disgraceful in defence, hardly put any impact in his defence and was an easy target for the Warriors attack. Completely over-played the Coates break when all he had to do was run straight and pin the ears back. Had a couple of good touches, the strip was handy but he still spent far too much time hanging out on the left doing next to nothing.
Croft - Just seems like a limited player. He has a good dummy in him and his short kicking game is solid but he doesn't offer much. Not a great defender, but at least he puts more effort in than Milford.
Flegler - Constantly gets bounced off in defence and finds himself in weird positions. Has good foot work before the line but really has to fix up his technical facets.
Luke - Has been an improvement over Paix but he's never on the same page as his halves. Can only remember one occasion he got out of dummy half and put his half on the front foot, every other time he just tucked it underneath his arm and was easily tackled. He milked the Broncos one and only penalty, but then gave away a dumb one the next set which the Warriors would score off of. SOS Turpin.
Haas - Great carries coming out of trouble, defence isn't great but 200m+ right through the middle is nothing to sneer at. His best performance in quite some time.
Glenn - It was good to see him more involved with the football. Did come up with that one mistake where he over-played his hand and got Isaako bundled into touch but it's a start. As captain, I still want to see more involvement from him.
Pangai Jr - Started the game with a strong carry that saw Nikorima miss the rest of the game, but otherwise we hardly saw him. His defence on the right edge is really weak, too often Croft is left 1-1 and still has that odd bonehead play in him. At 10-0, Brisbane could have run away with it late in that first half, only for Pangai to throw it all away with a silly offload.
Carrigan - A little bit shakey but was strong through the middle, like Haas one of the few players who can hold their heads up. I still need him to improve his defence if he wants to stay at lock in this capacity.
Dearden - Was completely lost out of dummy half. Applied himself as best as he could, but has no feel for the position and struggled in defence. Has to be in the halves or not at all.
Kennedy - The game shifted the Warriors way when he came on. Just seems too big and slow for first grade.
Te'o - Barely noticed him. I've liked some of his contact when he's come on in the past few games, but he's clearly carrying a few kegs and can't get through a lot of work.
Oates - Came up with a bad error and looked just as lost in defence as Pangai but not a total loss. A couple of his runs were really productive and actually stretched the Warriors. I thought the interchange wasn't timely last week, but genuinely like him in this role.