Broncos Crush Roosters 50-14, Overcome Cyclone Alfred Travel Issues
Broncos Crush Roosters 50-14, Overcome Cyclone Alfred Travel Issues

Broncos Crush Roosters 50-14, Overcome Cyclone Alfred Travel Issues

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In a stunning opening match of the 2025 NRL season, the Brisbane Broncos dominated the Sydney Roosters with a 50-14 victory at Allianz Stadium, marking the first time the Broncos have scored 50 points against the Roosters in club history. Under new coach Michael Maguire, the Broncos showcased a relentless attack led by Adam Reynolds and Reece Walsh, while debutant Robert Toia made a notable impression. The Roosters struggled, missing key players due to injury and suspension, and faced further setbacks with Victor Radley suffering a concussion. Following the match, the Broncos swiftly flew back to Brisbane to be with their families as Tropical Cyclone Alfred approached. Meanwhile, Roosters coach Trent Robinson acknowledged the team's challenges, noting the significant loss of experience and the need for improvement. The Broncos' performance sent a strong message to the competition, emphasizing their potential for the season ahead.

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