The Gold Coast Bulletin

Twin tactics at Broncs

Brisbane deploy Lodge plan to dodge Sharks big man Fifita

- PETER BADEL

THE Broncos are preparing Anthony Milford and Kodi Nikorima for a bruising showdown with Andrew Fifita by ordering the pint-sized halves to tackle the Sharks giant’s best mate – controvers­ial enforcer Matt Lodge.

Fifita is primed to terrorise the Broncos on Friday night when he returns to Suncorp Stadium, the scene of his rampaging Origin I display that led to him being labelled NSW’s own Arthur Beetson.

But Broncos coach Wayne Bennett has a tactical ace up his sleeve in Lodge, who was yesterday deployed as a Fifita-clone at training as he charged at pocket-rocket duo Milford and Nikorima.

If anyone can match Fifita as a physical specimen, it is Lodge, who plays for Brisbane’s feeder-club Redcliffe in the Intrust Super Cup.

At 193cm and 114kg, the hulking Lodge is 1cm shorter and 2kg lighter than Fifita.

The duo remain close friends, with Fifita having stayed at Lodge’s Brisbane home the night before his man-of-the-match performanc­e in Origin I.

Nikorima and Milford have both endured shoulder problems in the past 12 months, but their willingnes­s to confront Lodge gives them confidence they can hold their own against Fifita.

“If he runs my way, I just have to do what I’ve been practising,” Nikorima said.

“When you see me tackling Lodge (at training yesterday), the key is line speed because Fifita is a big boy and if he gets momentum, the big fella usually wins.

“The Sharks pack has experience­d players and internatio­nal players.

“We have been doing it (tackling Lodge) for the last couple of weeks to get our shoulders right.

“Milf has had a shoulder problem and I had shoulder surgery last year. I had another little complaint earlier in the season so Wayne (Bennett) is making us do extra tackling. We quite enjoy it.”

Broncos skipper Darius Boyd was a member of the Queensland side ripped apart by Fifita in Origin I.

The Maroons formulated a game plan to muzzle Fifita for the remaining two games and Boyd is confident the Broncos pack can repeat it.

“He is hard to stop,” Boyd said of Fifita.

“He’s a great player, it’s an energy thing really.

“In Origin I, we weren’t at our best and he had a great game, but in Origin II and III we practised a few things. Our energy was better and we had a focus on what to do in the middle of the park.”

 ?? Picture: AAP IMAGES ?? Former NRL player Matt Lodge (above) has acted as an Andrew Fifita (inset) body double at Broncos training.
Picture: AAP IMAGES Former NRL player Matt Lodge (above) has acted as an Andrew Fifita (inset) body double at Broncos training.

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