The Cairns Post

Forward showdown shapes up as cracker

- PETER BADEL

ROOSTERS hooker Jake Friend has warned Brisbane to brace for “fireworks” from front-row enforcers Dylan Napa and Jared Waerea-Hargreaves in tomorrow night’s finals opener at Allianz Stadium.

Premiershi­p-winning rake Friend believes the Roosters have the forward muscle to dominate a depleted Broncos pack missing injured duo Andrew McCullough and frontrow firebrand Korbin Sims.

The Broncos and Roosters have waged some fierce forward battles, with WaereaHarg­reaves and Brisbane warhorse Sam Thaiday famously squaring off two years ago at Suncorp Stadium. Now the duo are set for another engine-room stoush, with forward Mr Fixit Thaiday, who has been having stints as hooker, pitchforke­d into a starting role at prop to cover for the loss of Sims.

Napa and Waerea-Hargreaves are arguably the NRL’s most feared front-row alliance and Friend believes their aggression can break Brisbane’s spirit in midfield.

“I think that’s definitely our strength,” Friend said.

“With guys like Dylan and Jared, that gives us firepower upfront.

“It (the forward showdown) will be the biggest area of the game. Whoever wins that battle is most likely going to win the game.

“They have some quality forwards but I’ll always back our guys. Jared has been running into his best form and Dylan was outstandin­g in this year’s Origin series.

“He was rested last week (in their final-round defeat of the Titans) with a few niggles but he’ll be fit and raring to go and there will be some fireworks this week no doubt.”

Broncos back-rower Alex Glenn lauded the Roosters pack but said Brisbane, led by Thaiday, would not be intimidate­d by Napa and WaereaHarg­reaves.

“I can predict those two (Thaiday and Waerea-Hargreaves) will be going head-tohead this week,” Glenn said.

“Those two going head-tohead – the fans love it. As players, we love it when we see them giving it to each other.

“It gives you goosebumps. That’s why we play the sport.

“We go out there for the big hits and aggressive­ness in this game.

“The Roosters have an experience­d pack.

“They know what wins games, they are big and versatile with the way they play.

“We’re not the biggest team, so we’ll try and tire them out as best we can. “We have a plan in place.” Friend dismissed concerns over the Roosters’ form after requiring two late tries to avoid an embarrassi­ng boilover against the Titans last week.

“We can go up another gear. We’re back in the finals where we want to be,” he said.

THOSE TWO (THAIDAY AND WAEREA-HARGREAVES) GOING HEAD-TO-HEAD – THE FANS LOVE IT ... IT GIVES YOU GOOSEBUMPS. THAT’S WHY WE PLAY

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 ?? Picture: GETTY IMAGES ?? CONFIDENT: Roosters rake Jake Friend, pictured with teammate Mitchell Pearce, says his team has the forward muscle to dominate the Broncos.
Picture: GETTY IMAGES CONFIDENT: Roosters rake Jake Friend, pictured with teammate Mitchell Pearce, says his team has the forward muscle to dominate the Broncos.

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