2022 Brisbane Broncos season

Rugby league team season
Avg. attendance29,594High attendance42,612Top scorersTriesCorey Oates (20)GoalsAdam Reynolds (61)PointsAdam Reynolds (146)
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The 2022 Brisbane Broncos season was the 35th in the club's history. Coached by Kevin Walters and captained by Adam Reynolds, they competed in the NRL's 2022 Telstra Premiership. After spending much of the season in the top 8, the Broncos crumbled, losing five of their last games and finishing the season in 9th position.

Player movements

Source:[1]

Gains

  • Kurt Capewell from Penrith Panthers
  • Ryan James from Canterbury Bankstown Bulldogs
  • Corey Jensen from North Queensland Cowboys
  • Brenko Lee from Melbourne Storm
  • Jordan Pereira from St. George Illawarra Dragons
  • Adam Reynolds from South Sydney Rabbitohs[2]
  • Billy Walters from Wests Tigers


Losses

Fixtures

Pre-season

Date Round Opponent Venue Score Tries Goals Attendance
Saturday, 19 February Trial 1 Gold Coast Titans Robina Stadium 26 – 26 Cobbo, Lee Mam, Paix Staggs Isaako (3/5) 4,919
Saturday, 26 February Trial 2 North Queensland Cowboys Stadium Mackay 6 – 26 Riki Staggs (1/1) 4,545

Regular season

Date Round Opponent Venue Score Tries Goals Attendance
Friday, 11 March Round 1 South Sydney Rabbitohs Lang Park 11 – 4 Kelly, Oates Isaako (2/3) 28,313
Sunday 20 March Round 2 Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs Stadium Australia 16 – 10 Farnworth (2), Oates Reynolds (2/3) 13,453
Sunday, 27 March Round 3 North Queensland Cowboys Lang Park 12 – 38 Farnworth (2) Reynolds (2/2) 37,761
Saturday, 2 April Round 4 New Zealand Warriors Moreton Daily Stadium 6 – 20 Reynolds Reynolds (1/1) 9,620
Friday, 8 April Round 5 Sydney Roosters Lang Park 20 – 24 Oates (3), Staggs Reynolds (2/5) 23,508
Friday, 15 April Round 6 Penrith Panthers Penrith Stadium 12 – 40 Niu, Staggs Reynolds (2/2) 19,406
Saturday, 22 April Round 7 Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs Lang Park 34 – 14 Cobbo (2), Kennedy, Reynolds, Oates, Paix Reynolds (5/6) 23,243
Saturday, 28 April Round 8 Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks Lang Park 16 – 7 Capewell, Farnworth, Staggs Reynolds (1/2),
Staggs (1/1)
16,740
Thursday, 5 May Round 9 South Sydney Rabbitohs Lang Park 32 – 12 Cobbo (2), Farnworth, Reynolds, Oates Reynolds (5/5) 9,242
Friday, 13 May Round 10 Manly Warringah Sea Eagles Lang Park 38 – 0 Cobbo (3), Oates (2), Reynolds Reynolds (7/7) 40,267
Thursday, 19 May Round 11 Newcastle Knights Newcastle International Sports Centre 36 – 12 Cobbo (2), Farnworth, Riki, Oates, Walters Staggs (6/7) 13,312
Friday, 27 May Round 12 Gold Coast Titans Lang Park 35 – 24 Capewell, Cobbo, Farnworth, Martin, Riki, Mam Staggs (5/6) 32,864
Round 13 Bye
Saturday, 11 June Round 14 Canberra Raiders Lang Park 24 – 18 Farnworth (2), Mam, Pereira Reynolds (4/5) 28,142
Friday, 17 June Round 15 Melbourne Storm Melbourne Rectangular Stadium 20 – 32 Oates (2), Cobbo, Mam Staggs (2/4) 18,586
Saturday, 2 July Round 16 North Queensland Cowboys Willows Sports Complex 26 – 40 Oates (2), Cobbo, Walters Reynolds (5/5) 23,531
Sunday, 10 July Round 17 St. George Illawarra Dragons Lang Park 32 – 18 Hoeter (2), Staggs (2), Mam, Niu Reynolds (4/6) 29,234
Saturday, 16 July Round 18 Gold Coast Titans Robina Stadium 16 – 12 Hoeter, Pereira, Reynolds Reynolds (2/3) 19,245
Thursday, 21 July Round 19 Parramatta Eels Western Sydney Stadium 36 – 14 Oates (2), Capewell, Haas, Riki, Reynolds Reynolds (6/6) 11,107
Saturday, 30 July Round 20 Wests Tigers Lang Park 18 – 32 Mam, Niu, Riki Reynolds (2/2), Staggs (1/1) 32,909
Thursday, 4 August Round 21 Sydney Roosters Sydney Cricket Ground 16 – 34 Oates (2), Capewell Reynolds (2/3) 10,495
Saturday, 13 August Round 22 Newcastle Knights Lang Park 28 – 10 Cobbo (3), Mam, Oates Reynolds (2/3) 25,742
Friday, 19 August Round 23 Melbourne Storm Lang Park 12 – 60 Capewell, Oates Reynolds (2/2) 42,612
Thursday, 25 August Round 24 Parramatta Eels Lang Park 6 – 53 Lee Staggs (1/1) 30,371
Saturday, 3 September Round 25 St. George Illawarra Dragons Jubilee Oval 12 – 22 Hoeter, Walters Reynolds (2/2) 8,247

References

  1. ^ "2022 NRL Player Movements". Retrieved 20 February 2022.
  2. ^ "Adam Reynolds understanding of South Sydney's position as Broncos confirm signing". www.theguardian.com. 13 May 2021.
  3. ^ "Warriors sign utility Jesse Arthars on one-year loan deal from Brisbane Broncos". wwos.nine.com.au. 30 November 2021.
  4. ^ Darbyshire, Drew (15 December 2021). "NRL forward John Asiata makes Championship switch". LoveRugbyLeague. Retrieved 20 February 2022.
  5. ^ "Broncos Captain Alex Glenn Announces Retirement". Brisbane Broncos. 18 August 2021.
  6. ^ "Huddersfield sign former New Zealand hooker Danny Levi from Brisbane Broncos on two-year deal". www.skysports.com.
  7. ^ "Maligned Milford's fate decided as Broncos dump $4m star". www.foxsports.com.au. 1 July 2021.
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