The Gold Coast Bulletin

Broncos grind way to crucial victory

- RIKKI-LEE ARNOLD

THE Broncos have sent a strong warning to the rest of the competitio­n after they fought their way to a 12-10 win over the Sharks to keep their finals hopes alive.

In yet another chapter for Brisbane’s rollercoas­ter ride of a season, the Broncos notched up a much-needed win in the race to September, with the nailbiting showdown at Suncorp Stadium.

It was a Jordan Kahu penalty goal in the 48th minute that ultimately sealed the deal for Brisbane, who now move into sixth spot on the NRL ladder.

But, in yet another week dominated by Wayne Bennett’s coaching future, it was their pure desperatio­n and fight that really saw them walk away as the victors over the equally hungry Sharks.

Bennett last week refused to get too excited by Brisbane’s 50-18 victory over Penrith. And last night it was clear why.

It was a gritty match, certainly not always pretty and definitely not an easy win.

Both teams let many opportunit­ies go begging through ill-discipline while the defence across the park was scrappy as they tried to cover for their respective mistakes.

Despite their errors, it was the kind of close game that is expected of two top-four contenders.

The last 20 minutes were thrilling as both sides searched for more points.

Brisbane’s struggles were highlighte­d just after the midway point of the second half when they were handed back-to-back sets on Cronulla’s tryline.

They fought hard but could not make the most of their momentum, with centre James Roberts knocking on when Brisbane looked ready to strike.

In a blow to Brisbane’s hopes of a top four finish, veteran forward Alex Glenn suffered a suspected broken hand late in the first half.

 ?? Picture: GETTY IMAGES ?? Brisbane fullback Jamayne Isaako is headed for an awkward fall after being tackled in the air.
Picture: GETTY IMAGES Brisbane fullback Jamayne Isaako is headed for an awkward fall after being tackled in the air.
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