Round 17, 2006: Brisbane - Cronulla @ Suncorp Stadium

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1.David SIMMONS

2.Darren ALBERT

3.Nigel VAGANA

4.Beau SCOTT

5.Luke COVELL

6.Adam DYKES

7.Brett KIMMORLEY

8.James STOSIC

9.Kevin KINGSTON

10.Luke DOUGLAS

11.Reece WILLIAMS

12.Lance THOMPSON

13.Greg BIRD

14.Hutch MAIAVA

15.Matt HILDER

16.Ben POMEROY

17.Brett KEARNEY
 
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Broncos:
1. Darius Boyd
2. Tame Tupou
3. Scott Minto
4. Dane Carlaw
5. Fraser Anderson
6. Brett Seymour
7. Shane Perry
8. Shane Webcke (c)
9. Casey McGuire
10. Brad Thorn
11. David Stagg
12. Corey Parker
13. Neville Costigan

Interchange:
14. Nick Kenny
15. Ben Vaeau
16. Ian Lacey
17. Joel Moon
 

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thats a little different from the lineup on sharks.com

nigel is centre and covell is wing..
 
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this team on paper should win however the broncos have a home ground advantage and can always cause an upset.
 
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Don't take the Broncos lightly

If anyone out there knows Stuart Raper or any of the players can they tell them not to take the Broncos lightly on Sunday. It is really worrying me that everyone is saying we should smash them because they have half their team out for Origin. Nothing could be further from the truth. We cannot be complacent and think we are going to win by 20 because as soon as we do think this way we will get creamed.
As for other comments on other threads about us getting respect from the TV and Radio scribes, let's not worry anymore, we'll fly under the radar all season and take the Telstra Premiership from under their noses!
 

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Yeh, but you have to take in hand that there is quite a number of players out due to origin. but anyway, we still need to take this game as a hard one as it is in Brisbane and they still have good players in the team. Kimmorley and Dyke have to do long kicks down to their goal line and move the ball around so that their big forwards like Webcke and Thorn get tired.

But anyway, GO THE SHARKIES!!!!!:D
 

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you're right.always beware of the broncos.most of their team has played first grade(and some of them origin!).its great that we're confidant at the moment-and rightly so.however we're nothing if we go into the match expecting to win and we don't.i personally wont be talking about winning a premiership until we're in the grandfinal-ive seen better sharks teams than this go down in the finals.even still i'm loving their form and in the current state of the game we're as good as the rest of the comp.the storm and the dogs are a worrying prospect at the moment.go the sharks
 
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i believe u guys r right. we should not take the broncos lightly because they have nothing to lose and will want to stay in the top 3 as either the sharks or broncos will be leaving the top 3 after this week as the dragons have a bye. however im still confident we can win its not good to be over confident.
 

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lets not get to cocky about a win, these young broncos will be out to impress, they want a 1st grade spot in that broncos team.
 
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Hope you're right Trav. Cause we'll have egg on our faces if we don't!

By the way guys, does anyone out there like the away strip we wear? I think it looks terrible, I would much rather see them play in the traditional retro jerseys. Anyone care to comment?
 

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i like all the jerseys they wear apart from the horrid white away jerseys.....i hope they arent wearing them this weekend
 

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they still have experienced players - webke for example..i am not gettin to cocky jus yet..................................
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Broncos unleash wrecking ball
Foxsports

BRISBANE will unleash their own "Jake the Muss" when Kiwi wrecking ball Ben Vaeau makes his NRL debut against the Sharks at Suncorp Stadium on Sunday.

Like the infamous Once Were Warriors film character he resembles, the 106kg, 184cm Vaeau is a formidable figure who has overcome the mean streets of Auckland to realise his rugby league dream.

The 22-year-old forward of Cook Islands heritage said yesterday he had no fear of the NRL's toughest men after surviving a challenging upbringing in which crime and punishment was the norm.

"My upbringing was as rough as they come. That's no joke," he said. "There were a lot of negative elements around me. I grew up in an area where there was a lot of drugs, alcohol, crime and gang warfare.

"Being a part of a gang was a way of life. I used to go to school thinking, 'Am I going to get into trouble with a gang today?' It was full on, but I got through it."

Vaeau played his junior league for Auckland clubs Manakau and Mangere East before linking up with the Otahuhu Leopards in the Bartercard Cup.

He moved to Australia by himself in 2004 to play for Sydney's Newtown Jets, from where he was scouted by the Broncos.

He played for Brisbane in a trial match against Melbourne Storm last year and had a handful of games for Toowoomba Clydesdales in the Queensland Cup before fracturing his kneecap.

He missed the opening nine weeks of this season recovering from the injury but has impressed in Toowoomba's past five matches.

Vaeau, who also played union at Mangere College, said he was a stronger character for having leapt the hurdles he had.

"A lot of people who know me remember me as a hard man. I could stand my own ground. I wouldn't take a backward step against anyone," he said.

"My reputation helped me get through those years.

"I was the guy that you just don't want to mess with.

"I didn't seek trouble. It's just that once people saw what I could do on the field, they didn't want to go with me off it."

The Sharks boast what is arguably the NRL's most in-form pack but Vaeau was confident that he could handle them.

He said that he respected all of his opponents but that he would never be intimidated.

"I hate being stood over. I'd go with anyone. Reputations mean nothing to me. I couldn't care less," he said.

"That's just the way I've been brought up. I want people to think twice about running into me."

Teammate Brett Seymour, who will play five-eighth for the Broncos this week, predicted Vaeau would rattle some bones: "I've played with him the last couple of weeks (for Toowoomba) and he is a machine," he said. "He is very big and strong and he's got a good offload on him."

With six players on Origin duty and regular choices Justin Hodges, Karmichael Hunt, Ben Hannant and Greg Eastwood injured, the Broncos will field a makeshift line-up against the Sharks.

Scott Minto, playing his first game of the season after overcoming a pectoral tear, will start in the centres alongside usual second rower Dane Carlaw, while Vaeau joins Nick Kenny, Joel Moon and Ian Lacey on an inexperienced interchange bench.
 

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:) Don't Worry To Much We Seem To Have A Good Record Up There As They Have A Good Record At Shark Park I Remember Once We Were Leading All The Way And Right At The Last (min) Wendel Sailer Went Running Down The Side Line With Brett Howling Giving Chase To Score The Winning Try. But This Time I Realynthink We Can Win.
So Go The Sharks:)

Look What Happened To Jake The Muss

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they still have experienced players - webke for example..i am not gettin to cocky jus yet..................................
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Broncos unleash wrecking ball
Foxsports

BRISBANE will unleash their own "Jake the Muss" when Kiwi wrecking ball Ben Vaeau makes his NRL debut against the Sharks at Suncorp Stadium on Sunday.

Like the infamous Once Were Warriors film character he resembles, the 106kg, 184cm Vaeau is a formidable figure who has overcome the mean streets of Auckland to realise his rugby league dream.

The 22-year-old forward of Cook Islands heritage said yesterday he had no fear of the NRL's toughest men after surviving a challenging upbringing in which crime and punishment was the norm.

"My upbringing was as rough as they come. That's no joke," he said. "There were a lot of negative elements around me. I grew up in an area where there was a lot of drugs, alcohol, crime and gang warfare.

"Being a part of a gang was a way of life. I used to go to school thinking, 'Am I going to get into trouble with a gang today?' It was full on, but I got through it."

Vaeau played his junior league for Auckland clubs Manakau and Mangere East before linking up with the Otahuhu Leopards in the Bartercard Cup.

He moved to Australia by himself in 2004 to play for Sydney's Newtown Jets, from where he was scouted by the Broncos.

He played for Brisbane in a trial match against Melbourne Storm last year and had a handful of games for Toowoomba Clydesdales in the Queensland Cup before fracturing his kneecap.

He missed the opening nine weeks of this season recovering from the injury but has impressed in Toowoomba's past five matches.

Vaeau, who also played union at Mangere College, said he was a stronger character for having leapt the hurdles he had.

"A lot of people who know me remember me as a hard man. I could stand my own ground. I wouldn't take a backward step against anyone," he said.

"My reputation helped me get through those years.

"I was the guy that you just don't want to mess with.

"I didn't seek trouble. It's just that once people saw what I could do on the field, they didn't want to go with me off it."

The Sharks boast what is arguably the NRL's most in-form pack but Vaeau was confident that he could handle them.

He said that he respected all of his opponents but that he would never be intimidated.

"I hate being stood over. I'd go with anyone. Reputations mean nothing to me. I couldn't care less," he said.

"That's just the way I've been brought up. I want people to think twice about running into me."

Teammate Brett Seymour, who will play five-eighth for the Broncos this week, predicted Vaeau would rattle some bones: "I've played with him the last couple of weeks (for Toowoomba) and he is a machine," he said. "He is very big and strong and he's got a good offload on him."

With six players on Origin duty and regular choices Justin Hodges, Karmichael Hunt, Ben Hannant and Greg Eastwood injured, the Broncos will field a makeshift line-up against the Sharks.

Scott Minto, playing his first game of the season after overcoming a pectoral tear, will start in the centres alongside usual second rower Dane Carlaw, while Vaeau joins Nick Kenny, Joel Moon and Ian Lacey on an inexperienced interchange bench.
 
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yeh our away strip is depressing hey! i reckon we should where the retro one home and away, as for the broncos this weekend they are in trouble
 

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haha this sounds funny but im actually becoming a lil nervous about this clash with the broncos, they are welcoming back hannant and eastwood, i think our forwards have a bit of a job on there hands on sunday.
 
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