WATCH Broncos vs Warriors Streaming NRL Rugby -6 August -2011 ,11:30 CET
Match Schedule
Competition: NRL Rugby
Stage: Round 22
Duration: Friday, 5th August – Monday, August 08, 2011
Date: Saturday, August 06, 2011
Teams: Brisbane Broncos vs New Zealand Warriors
Venue: Suncorp Stadium, Brisbane
Kick Off: 7.30pm (AEST), 11:30 - 13:30 (CET)
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Broncos vs Warriors preview
Darren Lockyer is set to equal the mark for all-time first grade games this week (349) and would no doubt love to celebrate the milestone at home with a victory that would keep the Broncos on course for a home semi-final. But you can bet the Warriors, in with a sniff of the top four themselves on the back of some stellar recent form, will be out to spoil the party.
After falling to the Storm a fortnight ago Brisbane rebounded with a merciless 46-16 pounding of the Sharks last week. They sit fourth on the NRL ladder, alongside the Cowboys (who they meet next week) on 30 competition points but four points adrift on differential.
Meanwhile the Warriors sit sixth on the ladder just two wins behind. Their victory over Canberra last week was their fourth in succession, giving them a perfect record in the month of July for the first time since their maiden season in 1995. More importantly they have had the wood over the Broncos in recent times, winning both encounters last year including a 48-16 win at Suncorp Stadium – their biggest head-to-head victory. A win here would mark only the second time in 16 years that they’ve beaten Brisbane three games straight.
Ben Te’o returns for the Broncos this week, having finally fully recovered from his badly fractured arm. He displaces David Hala on the interchange, with the rest of the 17 as per last week. Dunamis Lui rounds out an extended bench of 18.
Purely cosmetic change for the Warriors this week, with Jacob Lillyman named to start at prop with Ben Matulino benched, while Feleti Mateo will start alongside Simon Mannering in the second row with Elijah Taylor relegated to the pine. Lewis Brown has been added as 18th man.
Omen Watch: The Broncos haven’t won the week after scoring 40 points or more since 2009. They need 31 points to hit 4000 scored at Suncorp Stadium. And a real big one – five of the past six premiers lost in Round 22 of their premiership year.
Both Steve Menzies (40-nil) and Terry Lamb (50-28) enjoyed massive wins in their respective 349th appearances – will Darren Lockyer get the same outcome?
Watch Out Broncos: The Broncos have proven stubborn opponents to make ground against each game, conceding the second-fewest metres by any side (average 1280.4) – but they may have trouble containing the Warriors’ advance given the Kiwi side’s awesome second-phase play. The Warriors rank second for offloads per game (13.8) while the Broncos concede the eighth-most offloads (11.4).....
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