2010 Brisbane Broncos season explained

Year:2010
League:NRL
League Rank:10th
Cup:Challenge Cup
League Wins:11
League Draws:0
League Losses:10
Points For:382
Points Against:341
Ceo Title:CEO
Ceo:Bruno Cullen
Coach:Ivan Henjak
Captain:Darren Lockyer
Stadium:Suncorp Stadium
Avg Attendance:34,377[1]
Top Tries:Israel Folau 19
Top Goals:Corey Parker 64
Top Points:Corey Parker 132
Prev Season:2009
Next Season:2011

The 2010 Brisbane Broncos season was the 23rd in the club's history, and they competed in the NRL's 2010 Telstra Premiership. Before the start of the season, Brisbane's test centre Justin Hodges damaged an Achilles tendon at training, ruling him out for the entire year. Halfway through the season, the Broncos' other superstar centre Israel Folau announced that he was quitting rugby league at the end of the year to take up Australian rules football with AFL expansion club, Greater Western Sydney. With captain Darren Lockyer missing the last few games of the season due to a rib injury, Brisbane finished the regular season 10th (out of 16), failing to make the finals for the first time since 1991. The Broncos had agreed to terms for another superstar centre, Greg Inglis, to join them for 2011 but he reneged on the deal in the post season.

Season results

The Broncos opened the 2010 season with a nail-biting 30-24 win over Queensland arch-rivals North Queensland Cowboys at Suncorp Stadium. Also for the second year in a row, Israel Folau was the first to score for the season for the Broncos. The Broncos suffered their worst ever loss at home against the New Zealand Warriors with a 48-16 loss at Suncorp Stadium in round 3. In round 9, the Broncos won their first game in Melbourne since 2003 with a 36-14 win over the Melbourne Storm at the newly opened AAMI Park. In round 10, the Broncos celebrated Corey Parker's 200th game in style with a 28-6 win over the Gold Coast Titans at Suncorp Stadium. Brisbane then lost five of its last eight matches after the Origin period, but they did defeat the eventual premiers St. George Illawarra in Round 21.

For the first time since 1991, the Broncos missed the finals finishing 10th after the regular season, the lowest placing position for the Broncos in their 23-year history. For only the second time in Broncos history, they lost more games than they won in the regular season, finishing with an 11-13 win–loss record and equalling the 2007 win–loss record (11-13), both the worst in the Broncos' history.

The Broncos experienced an 11 per cent increase in ticketed memberships from 11,900 in 2009 to 13,239 in 2010.

Fullback Josh Hoffman was awarded the 2010 Paul Morgan Medal for the Broncos' player of the year.[2]

On 11 October Paul Cullen's replacement as CEO of the club was announced as Paul White, a former police officer, who would take up the position in January.[3]

RoundOpponentResultBris.Opp.VenueDateCrowdPosition
Trial 1Melbourne Storm Win 24 12 Browne Park 13 February 4,000
Trial 2Canberra Raiders Win 32 24 Ballymore 20 February
Trial 3Redcliffe Dolphins Win 30 20 Dolphin Oval 27 February
1Win 30 24 12 March 48,516 5/16
2 Loss 14 22 22 March 14,200 8/16
3 Loss 16 48 28 March 32,338 15/16
4 Loss 6 25 2 April 17,106 16/16
5 Loss 16 34 9 April 15,374 16/16
6 Win 44 16 18 April 25,688 14/16
7 Loss 18 36 23 April 17,014 13/16
8 Loss 22 30 30 April 25,178 14/16
9 Win 36 14 9 May 20,032 13/16
10 Win 28 6 14 May 40,168 10/16
11 Bye 21–24 May 10/16
12* Win 20 4 29 May 7,826 8/16
13 Win 22 6 6 June 11,316 7/16
14 Win 50 22 13 June 30,311 7/16
15* Loss 12 22 18 June 42,452 8/16
16 Win 10 6 26 June 15,929 6/16
17 Loss 14 16 2 July 30,127 7/16
18 Bye 9–12 July 8/16
19 Win 24 10 16 July 26,197 6/16
20 Loss 30 34 26 July 26,486 9/16
21 Win 10 6 1 August 42,269 7/16
22 Win 34 26 6 August 20,148 7/16
23 Loss 14 30 13 August 38,193 8/16
24 Loss 18 44 20 August 16,668 8/16
25 Loss 4 36 26 August 21,627 10/16
26 Loss 16 18 3 September 38,872 10/16

(* denotes game after State Of Origin.)

Scorers

PlayerTriesGoalsField GoalsPoints
Corey Parker1 44 0 90
16 0 0 64
9 0 0 36
7 0 0 28
6 0 0 24
2 5 0 16
3 0 0 12
3 0 0 12
3 0 0 12
3 0 0 12
2 0 0 8
2 0 0 8
1 0 0 4
1 0 0 4
1004
1 0 0 4
1 0 0 4
1 0 0 4
1 0 0 4
TOTAL 66 50 0 364

Honours

League

Club

Gains

Name 2009 Club
Sydney Roosters
Tim SmithWigan Warriors
North Queensland Cowboys
Bulldogs
*Tim Smith later signed the Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks

*Shane Tronc Previous had signed With Wakefield Trinity Wildcats

*Ben Hannant signed for 2011 season and for 4 years

Losses

Name 2010 Club
French Rugby Union (Biarritz Olympique)
Retired
Country Rugby League (Queanbeyan Kangaroos)
North Queensland Cowboys
Hull Kingston Rovers
North Queensland Cowboys
Retired
Gold Coast Titans

2010 Under 20s Squad

Under 20s Squad for the 2010 season.[5]

See also

References

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Notes and References

  1. News: Ricketts . Steve . NRL boss David Gallop's State of the Game report shows rugby league surviving and thriving . . Australia . Queensland Newspapers . 2010-09-09 . 2010-09-09.
  2. News: Steve Ricketts and Karl deKroo . Rookie Josh Hoffman is Bronco of the year . . 9 October 2010 . 11 October 2010.
  3. AAP, "Former cop Paul White named new Brisbane Broncos CEO" heraldsun.com.au (11 October 2010)
  4. Web site: Honour Board . broncos.com.au . . 22 December 2013 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20140126143426/http://www.broncos.com.au/honour-board . 26 January 2014 .
  5. Web site: Brisbane Broncos player profiles, bios, images, stats broncos.com.au - NYC profiles . 15 April 2010 . https://web.archive.org/web/20100421094802/http://www.broncos.com.au/default.aspx?s=profile-player-nyc . 21 April 2010 . dead . dmy-all .