Is there any way for the Brisbane Broncos to beat the Penrith Panthers? If they hit a magic number of offloads, they have a huge chance.
This promises to be one of the great grand finals. Penrith and Brisbane have been the two best teams all season and the old saying of styles make fights couldn’t be more true for these heavyweights, who play so differently.
I just can’t see how they beat the Panthers with a structured style of play, so they have to chance their arm.And as soon as the offload comes, they’ve got to get the ball in the hands of halves Adam Reynolds and Ezra Mam or fullback Reece Walsh. There shouldn’t be any delay, just give it to your most creative players and let them do the rest.
Yet, it all comes down to Brisbane’s offloads for me. If they don’t stick, the Panthers will strangle the life out of them.How do the Panthers win? Well, simply do what they’ve done for years. Nathan Cleary is at his very best at the moment, which is saying something. He has total control of his game and his team. Combine that with Jarome Luai, and it’s a formidable combination.I couldn’t believe what I was seeing with Luai last week. Firstly, he blew me away the fact he even played against the Storm. Then secondly, how tough he was when he was out there.
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