Every team would love to have a player like Adam Reynolds calling the shots. South Sydney could definitely do with his services.
Brisbane’s inspirational skipper returned from his knee injury to ensure they didn’t slip to a 1-3 record while also handing the Cowboys their first loss of the NRL season in their Friday night Round 4 showdown at Suncorp Stadium.
Reynolds’ right boot tormented the Cowboys’ back three and conjured up three of Brisbane’s six tries in the 38-12 triumph which got his team’s premiership campaign back on track after losses to the Roosters and Panthers either side of a win of his old Rabbitohs teammates.
“He bamboozled the back three. He just peppered them,” said former Dally M Medal-winning halfback Cooper Cronk on Fox League commentary.
The Cowboys entered this match with a point to prove despite winning their first three matches over ordinary opposition and they failed to show they should be considered genuine title contenders against a Broncos side missing injured stars Payne Haas, Reece Walsh and Brendan Piakura.
Broncos back with a bang
The Broncos drew first blood when Billy Walters scampered over from close range and after a penalty goal, the rain started coming down from high above the stadium and so did Reynolds’ kicks.
Cowboys winger Murray Taulagi was the first to spill one and then when fullback Scott Drinkwater hesitated in the 13th minute, the ball bounced clear of his grasp and through Brisbane’s hands for Jesse Arthars to slide over in the corner.
North Queensland cut the deficit to eight when Tom Dearden sent Taulagi free down the left flank and his banana kick was perfect for fellow bananabender Valentine Holmes to score a classy try in the wet.
But the right boot of Reynolds again struck, this time sending the ball grubbering across the turf for Kotoni Staggs to make it 18-6 midway through the first half.
The Cowboys refused to lie down and after Chad Townsend created space, Drinkwater shimmied his way past opposing fullback Tristan Sailor and got the green light from the Bunker over a potential obstruction and a shaky putdown.
Reynolds extended the lead to 20-12 with a penalty goal late in the first half and nearly created more points with the last play before the break when Taulagi botched another of his kicks but the winger was able to recover to bat the ball dead.
Selwyn Cobbo looked set to go the distance after taking an intercept near his goal line but Dearden produced the tackle of the short season so far when he came from the clouds and cut the Brisbane centre down as he dived over in the corner.
The try was given on the field but the Bunker review showed Dearden was able to take Cobbo over the sideline just before he could get the ball over the stripe.
Dearden’s defence was brilliant but the Cowboys’ tackling in the middle of the ruck was non-existent as Tyson Smoothy dived over for his first try at NRL level in the 54th minute to give the Broncos a 26-12 advantage.
The Cowboys didn’t surrender but couldn’t make any inroads and were pretty much clinging on to their part in the contest until the 70th minute when Ezra Mam touched down after kicking for himself to beat the stretched North Queensland defensive line.
Broncos veteran Corey Oates, filling the unusual role of bench utility, scored his first try since 2022 after not scoring in nine appearances last year and fittingly it was from a Reynolds kick which put the Cowboys out of their misery.