'Really bad blue' leads to Broncos try

Again last for Brisbane. Reynolds says Let’s put it up again. That’s off. Drink water. And their names got up. Baker. Whoops, a pass must be a try. It’s a try after design. Wow, that is sensational. They’ve got them bamboozled the Broncos. That was a really bad blue, I think was drink water back there, and he never made any ground on that ball. He decided to let it bounce. Never ever let it bounce. Good chase again. Look at him. Sure, if he’d have sprinted a bit harder on the Harvey Norman replay, could have got to that one. But that’s a fateful mistake. 12th lot. Yeah, challenging conditions of course. But in that position he’s about 15 metres out from his line. Drink water, someone’s gotta contest the football. When you let it bounce, these type of things can happen. What about the past with Fletcher Baker? Try assist the front rower. What a ball down to you, Locky. Yeah, I think it was a little bit of a missed kick by Reynolds. That’s why it was a little bit shallow. And drink water was on the he was on the try line. It was too far back and when he decided to let it bounce. As you said, that’s what can happen and as you Fletcher Baker, that was great vision from him and Jesse, Arthur gets his first of the night. Well, that’s a great team try, but the work from Fletcher Baker, you know, like his, his main role in this football side is to take the hit ups, make his tackles in the middle of the field. But as Lucky just mentioned that vision to see he had space out to his left, he had unmarked men and to throw that cut out pass. Well done, big man. Reynolds from out wide. He’s nailed it.

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