Townsville Bulletin

Origin rivalry adds spice to Broncos v Dragons clash

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BRISBANE captain Ali Brigginsha­w claims the NRLW grand final has a State of Origin feel about it, beginning the mind games early and piling the pressure on St George Illawarra.

Ignoring the fact the Broncos are both the defending and minor premiers, Brigginsha­w declared the Dragons favourites for tomorrow’s decider.

It highlighte­d a tense press conference between the two teams who are now clear rivals, after five players left the Broncos for the Dragons at the end of last year.

Brigginsha­w’s claim underdog despite Brisbane attempt to status came having lost just one match in the competitio­n’s two-year history.

They also beat the Dragons 14-4 just three weeks ago.

“The talk (at the start of the season) was about the Dragons and who they have signed,” Brigginsha­w said. “That took the pressure off us at the start of the year. The girls came up with a fresh mind. Yes, we’re the defending premiers but it’s a new year. I thought the girls have done great.”

Dragons captain Kezie Apps laughed off the comments as “outside noise” and insisted her team were the underdogs.

Coach Daniel Lacey also claimed his Dragons were the “feel-good story”, after they came last in the inaugural season.

“We’ve basically gone from round one (after losing to Brisbane) to two do-or-die matches,” Lacey said. “It brings out the best in the best players. We can draw fromthat and be that feel-good story.

“We came last last year. People wrote us off. We were last after round one. We had three do-or-die games (after the loss to Brisbane, including Sunday’s decider).”

The Dragons have Dally M player of the year Jess Sergis on their side. She has scored three tries and busted 14 tackles at centre this season.

Mille Boyle has been the best for the Broncos, starring at prop after playing alongside Apps as a Bega junior on the NSW south coast.

Meanwhile Brigginsha­w denied any ill-feeling towards the Dragons after the five players –including star hooker Brittany Brealey – left in the off-season.

But the Queensland captain said shewanted payback on the likes ofapps, after the Dragons skipper lednswto Origin success against her this year.

“I still feel that loss from NSW,” Brigginsha­w said.

“There is a big rivalry between the Dragons and Broncos and it has that Queensland-nsw feel.

“Kezie is the captain OFNSW and I’m the captain of Queensland. And Iwant that win more than anything.”

— Scott Bailey

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