It’s late in the game, you have the chance to win it and prove the doubters wrong.
What do you do?
Play the worst set of six in the history of Rugby League.
The scores were locked 16-all. the Broncos had a wonderful opportunity to score a Try and completely stuffed it up.
So with a full set of six from the halfway line, the Broncos managed just 20 meters and then Anthony Milford failed a chance at a field goal with the final tackle ending up in an error.
Anthony Seibold on the Broncos’ panic-stricken set up which finished with no field goal shot at 16-all in their loss to Tigers: “That’s not a combination thing. Milf is our organiser. We weren’t happy about that chance.” @couriermail https://t.co/2pBqtFLesu @brisbanebroncos
— Paul Malone (@PMalone_CMail) April 11, 2019
Anyway, Wests Tigers fans here’s Michael Chee-Kam getting the lads home last night.
The Tigers win 22 – 16 over the hapless Broncos.
Can he do it? Yes Chee-Kam 💪 #TelstraPremiership Moment of the Match. #NRLBroncosTigers pic.twitter.com/wKUvtPCgVU
— NRL (@NRL) April 11, 2019
Melbourne finally got their first win of the season, breaking through for a win over the Sydney Swans by 22 points at the SCG.
Led by captain Nathan Jones, who spent most of his time on the wing, booted three goals with 21 disposals resulting in a 15-11 (100) defeating Sydney 11-12 (78)
The Swans threatened in the last quarter but Jones managed to kick a vital goal 20 minutes into the last quarter, putting the Dees 16 points up.
This is Melbourne’s first win against the Swans since Round 17, 2010.
It is also the first time that Buddy Franklin played in a losing side against the Demons after 16 games.
The Swans are now one win and three losses and can’t seem to win at their home ground.
Sweet sounds of victory for @melbournefc 😈🎶#AFLSwansDees pic.twitter.com/yFjuWkGBm9
— 7AFL (@7AFL) April 11, 2019
Winx aside, there’s still plenty of quality racing as day two of the Championships gets underway at Randwick tomorrow.
Study the form and get the best betting insight ahead of tomorrow.
I’m told there’s near a dead-cert in Race 7
Tears will flow at Royal Randwick on Saturday when Winx salutes and that is sure to be a highlight. In saying that, there are nine other races on the card and nine opportunities to find a winner that actually pays a decent price.
— NedsAU (@NedsAus) April 10, 2019
And for old times sake, here’s Bruce watching Winx.
Pure gold.
Bruce McAvaney loves Winx.#WinxWatch pic.twitter.com/vnx3vVSj0E
— 7HorseRacing 🐎 (@7horseracing) October 26, 2018