Friday, August 30, 2013

Brisbane Broncos vs Newcastle Knights



These two sides met recently, back in round 21 at Hunter Stadium and played at an 18 all draw.
The scenario for them both this week, as it was back then, is that if they hold any hopes of making the finals, this is a must week game.
Brisbane sit in thirteenth spot on 23 competition points and only one win behind Newcastle who in seventh spot on the ladder with 25 points. Between them however are five teams in what has become an enthralling contest for the remaining two finals’ spots.
Brisbane suffered their first lost in the past five week when defeated by Penrith 28 – 12. Some poor defensive lapses close to their own line allowed Penrith’s James Segeyaro to score three soft tries.
It may act as an indication that the effort to stay alive in the competition over the past month, is starting to take its toll on Brisbane – as it is their opponents.
Newcastle were strong, at home, against Melbourne in round 23 before travelling to Townsville last week and taking on a rejuvenated Cowboys outfit.
Two quick tries by the home-side had the Knights on the back-foot from the get-go. The task made harder again when forward Kade Snowden was sent from the field for a high shot. (Since suspended for seven weeks).
With six teams breathing down their necks, Newcastle can not afford to lose.
Brisbane haven’t lost to Newcastle since round 24, 2010 and to ensure they keep that record in tact, they’ll need to measure up defensively.
If they do, the home ground advantage up against Newcastle’s second interstate trip in as many weeks, may see Brisbane home in a close one.

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