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Superb Storm makes short work of Broncs

- TRAVIS MEYN

THE Broncos discovered some spirit last night but still copped a hiding as the Melbourne Storm overcame an early slumber to sink Brisbane 46-8.

A 38-point loss is hard to sugar coat but the Broncos have been so bad lately that this was remarkably an improvemen­t.

For 40 minutes in wet conditions at Suncorp Stadium the Broncos went toeto-toe with the NRL’s most consistent team of the past decade. Then Brisbane completely crumbled.

It says a lot about how far the Broncos have fallen that losing by 38 points was not considered a complete disaster. But it wasn’t far off in the end.

There were signs of improvemen­t for Anthony Seibold’s Broncos, but ultimately it was another heavy defeat and Brisbane’s eighth loss from their past nine matches.

The Broncos’ defence was split too easily and they lacked a killer blow with the ball to prove they are a long way off being an NRL premiershi­p contender.

Broncos chairman Karl Morris has guaranteed Seibold will see out the remaining nine rounds of the season but Brisbane cannot keep conceding 40-plus points most weeks without serious questions being asked.

Anthony Milford’s move to fullback could not have started any worse.

The Broncos’ $1 million man was “nutmegged” in his first involvemen­t which saw Storm winger Josh Addo-Carr score after only 90 seconds.

The Broncos had not even touched the ball before it bounced between Milford’s legs into the ingoal in the second minute.

Seibold showed too much faith in the misfiring Brodie Croft-Milford combinatio­n.

 ?? Picture: BRADLEY KANARIS/GETTY ?? ELUSIVE RUNNER: The Storm’s Jahrome Hughes glides through the Brisbane defence at Suncorp Stadium last night.
Picture: BRADLEY KANARIS/GETTY ELUSIVE RUNNER: The Storm’s Jahrome Hughes glides through the Brisbane defence at Suncorp Stadium last night.

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