
Adam Reynolds throws Harlem Globetrotters pass to put Kotoni Staggs over the line in Broncos’ down-to-the-wire win over brave Bulldogs – but the bunker says NO TRY
- Brisbane Broncos made it two wins from two after defeating the Bulldogs
- New recruit Adam Reynolds made his Broncs debut after missing out with Covid
- The half-back made an instant impression with an incredible pass for Staggs
- However, the bunker said no try but it was a comfortable night’s work for Broncs
The Brisbane Broncos survived a final Canterbury onslaught to run out winners 16-10 at Sydney’s Accor Stadium, giving them back-to-back victories to start their 2022 NRL season.
They defended their line grimly in the final minutes and then a Josh Addo-Carr burst down the eastern touchline nearly brought the third try the Bulldogs were so desperately seeking.
But a 12-9 error count by the home side didn’t help matters when they tried to grab the ascendancy earlier.
Brisbane Bronos made it two wins from two after they defeated the Bulldogs on Sunday
Superstar recruit Adam Reynolds made his first appearance for the Broncs since his move
The match was locked up twice, proving the arm wrestle it turned out to be.
The Broncos last started a NRL season with two straight wins in 2020 – but they ended up with the wooden spoon that year.
However it’s a different coach now with Kevin Walters, and a new halfback in Adam Reynolds who steered his side around what used to be his old home ground with the South Sydney Rabbitohs.
So maybe 2022 will have a much happier ending.
Tevita Pangai Junior wasted no time in reacquainting himself with his old teammates.
But he overstepped the mark with a late tackle on Reynolds in just the second minute with referee Ziggy Przeklasa-Adamski placing…
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