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Round 4 - Broncos vs Raiders
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[QUOTE="Big Pete, post: 2816792, member: 1899"] The most pleasing aspect of tonight's performance is the fact they found themselves in a similar position as the past fortnight but in the death didn't panic. Seriously well done to Jordan Kahu. History will most likely forget this victory, but his field goal maybe the birth of a new era for the Broncos. Whenever they've found themselves in this position, they've normally relied on their opposition to blow opportunity after opportunity to win it. In the 2015 Good Friday game, the Roosters had multiple attempts at field goal but somehow kept missing. Against the Cowboys they had two tries disallowed prior to Milford's field goal. Tonight, the Broncos didn't panic, they were able to regain possession and Kahu summed the situation up perfectly. In fact, I was very pleased with the Broncos right side tonight. They were targeted heavily by the Raiders attack and restricted wave after wave of attack. Once again, Matt Gillett has cemented himself as one of the top players in the game and I think he's very close to breaking into the Broncos GOAT side. Which is no mean feat when he's got the likes of Thorn, Smith, Gillmeister, Tallis and Carroll to compete with. Also I'm not surprised that Ben Hunt's change in form has come on the back of his defence. He came up with some important plays in defence and if he can continue to assert himself in that fashion the Broncos could give this competition a fair shake. One of the most underrated aspects of the Broncos 2011 season was their bench. For mine, they had the best bench of any club in the competition that year and with some luck could have taken premiership #7 then and there. So far this season, the form of Ese'ese, Pangai Jr and Arrow has been incredibly pleasing and they're shaping up as key cogs for the Broncos title hopes. While I believe there's a lot of positives to take out of this performance, let's not kid ourselves either. The Broncos left edge has been lousy, a lot of that has to do with Milford but he's receiving little support from Oates, Moga and even Thaiday goes missing on occasion. What really stood out to me was that chip and chase play from Ben Hunt and how there was absolutely nobody close to Alex Glenn and what should have been a big try coming into half-time was squandered. There were plays like that all night, players looking around, hoping for others to make the play only to be let-down and it's a big concern of mine. [/QUOTE]
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