Brisbane Broncos win 32-12 against Bulldogs with many players missing
Brisbane Broncos win 32-12 against Bulldogs with many players missing
Introduction
The Brisbane Broncos played against the Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs on Friday night. They won 32-12. The game was at Suncorp Stadium. Many of their best players could not play. They were hurt, suspended, or on leave. This was part of the Anzac Round in the 2026 NRL season.
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The Broncos had many players missing. For example, Reece Walsh (hurt cheekbone), Kotoni Staggs, Payne Haas (hurt knee), Pat Carrigan (suspended), and Corey Jensen (a blood problem in his lung). Also Ben Hunt, Billy Walters, and Jesse Arthars. The value of these players was over $5 million. But the Broncos played well. They defended well and did not make many mistakes. They kept the ball for 40 out of 43 times. They only had two penalties. The Bulldogs had seven penalties and 14 errors. Early in the game, the Broncos stopped the Bulldogs three times near their goal line. That gave them energy. The captain Adam Reynolds kicked the ball far. He forced the Bulldogs to kick back many times. Ezra Mam scored a try. He touched the ball down near the sideline. Xavier Willison played instead of Carrigan. He played for 75 minutes. He ran 170 metres and made 33 tackles. He also scored the last try. Other players helped: Hayze Perham gave a pass for a try by Deine Mariner. Ben Talty and Jack Gosiewski made 85 tackles together. The Bulldogs scored two tries: one by Matt Burton and one by Lachlan Galvin. Viliame Kikau hurt his chest muscle. The Bulldogs coach Cameron Ciraldo said his team was not surprised. He said the Broncos have many good players. The Broncos coach Michael Maguire said Willison played very well. He said this will help when the hurt players come back. Brisbane will get Pat Carrigan back for the next game. But other players are still out. Ben Te Kura is trying to play in the NFL. Brendan Piakura hurt his knee and left the game at halftime.
Conclusion
The Broncos won the game even with many players missing. Their defense was very good. New players helped a lot. They have now won two games in a row. People did not think they would win. When the hurt players come back, the team will be even stronger.
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Brisbane Broncos secure 32-12 victory over Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs despite many players being unavailable
Introduction
The Brisbane Broncos defeated the Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs 32-12 at Suncorp Stadium on Friday night. They achieved this result even though 12 to 13 of their first-choice players were absent due to injury, suspension, or personal leave. The match was part of the Anzac Round in the 2026 NRL season.
Main Body
The Broncos entered the game with a weakened squad. They were missing key players such as fullback Reece Walsh (cheekbone), centre Kotoni Staggs, middle forwards Payne Haas (knee), Pat Carrigan (suspension), and Corey Jensen (pulmonary embolism), as well as several other regulars like Ben Hunt, Billy Walters, and Jesse Arthars. The total value of the unavailable talent was estimated at over $5 million. Despite these absences, Brisbane showed strong defence and good ball handling. They completed 40 of 43 sets and gave away only two penalties, whereas the Bulldogs had seven penalties and 14 errors. Early defensive stands, including three consecutive goal-line sets, gave them momentum. Captain and halfback Adam Reynolds led the attack with 689 metres of kicking, which forced several dropouts. Ezra Mam scored an impressive try, keeping control of the ball as he touched down near the sideline. Xavier Willison, who replaced Carrigan at lock, played 75 minutes, ran for 170 metres, made 33 tackles, and scored the final try. Other contributors included Hayze Perham at fullback, who set up a try for Deine Mariner, and forwards Ben Talty and Jack Gosiewski, who together made 85 tackles. The Bulldogs'' points came from tries by Matt Burton and Lachlan Galvin. Canterbury-Bankstown also had an injury concern when Viliame Kikau suffered a chest injury. Bulldogs coach Cameron Ciraldo stated that his team was not surprised by the Broncos'' performance. He pointed out the depth of the Brisbane squad, mentioning players like Kotoni Staggs, Ezra Mam, Adam Reynolds, and Xavier Willison as evidence. Broncos coach Michael Maguire praised Willison''s progress and said his form would help the team when injured players return. Brisbane will regain Pat Carrigan for the next match, while several others remain sidelined, including Ben Te Kura, who is trying to join the NFL. Brendan Piakura left the game at halftime because of a knee problem.
Conclusion
The Broncos'' victory, achieved with many players missing, showed how effective their defensive structure was and how well less experienced players contributed. The team has now won two consecutive matches when they were not expected to win. The return of injured players in the coming weeks could make them even stronger in the competition.
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Brisbane Broncos secure 32-12 victory over Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs despite extensive player unavailability
Introduction
The Brisbane Broncos defeated the Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs 32-12 at Suncorp Stadium on Friday night, a result achieved despite the absence of 12 to 13 first-choice players due to injury, suspension, or personal leave. The match was part of the Anzac Round in the 2026 NRL season.
Main Body
The Broncos entered the contest with a depleted squad, missing key figures including fullback Reece Walsh (cheekbone), centre Kotoni Staggs, middle forwards Payne Haas (knee), Pat Carrigan (suspension), and Corey Jensen (pulmonary embolism), as well as several other regulars such as Ben Hunt, Billy Walters, and Jesse Arthars. The total value of unavailable talent was estimated at over $5 million. Despite these absences, Brisbane''s performance was characterized by disciplined defence and efficient ball handling. The team completed 40 of 43 sets and conceded only two penalties, compared to the Bulldogs'' seven penalties and 14 errors. Early defensive stands, including three consecutive goal-line sets, provided momentum. Captain and halfback Adam Reynolds orchestrated the attack with 689 metres of kicking, forcing multiple dropouts. Ezra Mam contributed a notable try, maintaining possession while touching down near the sideline. Xavier Willison, replacing Carrigan at lock, played 75 minutes, recording 170 running metres and 33 tackles, and scored the final try. Other contributors included Hayze Perham at fullback, who provided the assist for a try by Deine Mariner, and forwards Ben Talty and Jack Gosiewski, who combined for 85 tackles. The Bulldogs'' points came from tries by Matt Burton and Lachlan Galvin. Canterbury-Bankstown also faced an injury concern with Viliame Kikau sustaining a pectoral injury. Bulldogs coach Cameron Ciraldo stated that his team was not surprised by the Broncos'' performance, noting the depth of the Brisbane squad and citing players such as Kotoni Staggs, Ezra Mam, Adam Reynolds, and Xavier Willison as evidence of that depth. Broncos coach Michael Maguire praised Willison''s development, indicating that his form would benefit the team when injured players return. Brisbane will regain Pat Carrigan for the next match, while several others remain sidelined, including Ben Te Kura, who is pursuing an NFL opportunity. Brendan Piakura was withdrawn at halftime due to a knee issue.
Conclusion
The Broncos'' victory, achieved with a heavily undermanned roster, demonstrated the effectiveness of their defensive structure and the contributions of less experienced players. The team has now won two consecutive matches against expectations, and the return of injured players in coming weeks may further strengthen their position in the competition.