Brisbane continue march towards the finals with 24-12 win over plucky St George Illawarra
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Brisbane continue march towards the finals with 24-12 win over plucky St George Illawarra
ST GEORGE Illawarra have had their NRL finals fate taken out of their hands after Brisbane beat them 24-12 at Suncorp Stadium on Friday night.
The Dragons must win their final two regular season games then hope other results fall their way to remain in the top eight mix after their 10th straight loss at the Brisbane venue.
St George Illawarra have now not won at Suncorp Stadium since 2009.
Two-try hero Alex Glenn and livewire pivot Anthony Milford helped spark Brisbane’s third straight win in front of 31,832.
The Dragons lost winger Nene MacDonald (knee) and Hame Sele (illness) before the game, with NSW Josh Dugan moved to the wing in a reshuffled backline that also featured the returning Euan Aitken.
Not much went right for the Dragons, with Glenn opening the scoring in the fourth minute off a Dugan in-goal knock-on.
The match represented the second anniversary of Brisbane’s 32-6 carve-up of the same opponent, the Dragons, at Suncorp Stadium. It was that victory which laid the platform for Brisbane’s surge to the 2015 decider and suddenly coach Bennett has a whiff of Groundhog Day.
Fittingly, it was Milford, Brisbane’s best player in their heartbreaking grand-final loss to the Cowboys, who shapes as the man to ensure the Broncos’ class of 2017 go one better.
Dancing like a Samoan Fred Astaire, the hot-stepping Milford toyed with the Red V, scoring a first-half try and setting up two others to leave the Dragons’ finals hopes on life support.
Milford was supported by a hungry Broncos pack that possesses both power and panache, with Josh McGuire setting up the try that gave ultra-consistent back-rower Alex Glenn a deserved double.
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Brisbane continue march towards the finals with 24-12 win over plucky St George Illawarra
ST GEORGE Illawarra have had their NRL finals fate taken out of their hands after Brisbane beat them 24-12 at Suncorp Stadium on Friday night.
The Dragons must win their final two regular season games then hope other results fall their way to remain in the top eight mix after their 10th straight loss at the Brisbane venue.
St George Illawarra have now not won at Suncorp Stadium since 2009.
Two-try hero Alex Glenn and livewire pivot Anthony Milford helped spark Brisbane’s third straight win in front of 31,832.
The Dragons lost winger Nene MacDonald (knee) and Hame Sele (illness) before the game, with NSW Josh Dugan moved to the wing in a reshuffled backline that also featured the returning Euan Aitken.
Not much went right for the Dragons, with Glenn opening the scoring in the fourth minute off a Dugan in-goal knock-on.
The match represented the second anniversary of Brisbane’s 32-6 carve-up of the same opponent, the Dragons, at Suncorp Stadium. It was that victory which laid the platform for Brisbane’s surge to the 2015 decider and suddenly coach Bennett has a whiff of Groundhog Day.
Fittingly, it was Milford, Brisbane’s best player in their heartbreaking grand-final loss to the Cowboys, who shapes as the man to ensure the Broncos’ class of 2017 go one better.
Dancing like a Samoan Fred Astaire, the hot-stepping Milford toyed with the Red V, scoring a first-half try and setting up two others to leave the Dragons’ finals hopes on life support.
Milford was supported by a hungry Broncos pack that possesses both power and panache, with Josh McGuire setting up the try that gave ultra-consistent back-rower Alex Glenn a deserved double.
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