2007 Brisbane Broncos season explained

Year:2007
Next Season:2008

The 2007 Brisbane Broncos season was the twentieth in the club's history and they competed in the NRL's 2007 Telstra Premiership. Coached by Wayne Bennett and captained by Darren Lockyer, the Broncos made the finals by just scraping into the top 8, but were knocked out in the first week by eventual premiers, Melbourne Storm. Two and a half years later the Storm would be found to have been cheating the salary cap over the previous four seasons and their 2007 premiership was stripped.

Pre-season

The Broncos' pre-season involved two matches in England and two more trial matches upon their return to Australia.

World Club Challenge

See main article: 2007 World Club Challenge. As reigning NRL premiers, on 23 February 2007 The Brisbane Broncos played against English Super League champions St Helens R.F.C. in the 2007 World Club Challenge. St Helens took the match 18–14 in the last minutes.

Telstra Premiership

The World Club Challenge loss was followed by a poor start to the 2007 NRL season by the Broncos, who lost their captain and five-eighth Darren Lockyer to an ankle injury after the first match against the North Queensland Cowboys. Lockyer returned to the field in Round 3 against the Penrith Panthers, but Brisbane had lost their first three games in a row for the first time since 1999. They racked up their first win against the Sydney Roosters in the traditional Good Friday match played by the two clubs. Another loss followed by a win in the Andrew Johns farewell against Newcastle in Round 6.

When, in the Round 7 replay of last year's grand-final, Brisbane were unable to defeat Melbourne, they had managed to win just 2 of their first seven games, compared to their strong starts in 2006 and 2005. Having not yet played an NRL game in 2007, Tame Tupou, the Broncos' top try-scorer for the previous season, left the club in round 7 for England. In round 11 Brisbane were at the bottom of the ladder before racking up their biggest ever win, defeating an under-strength Newcastle Knights 71–6. It was also the Knights' biggest ever loss and the most points the Broncos had ever scored in a game. This was followed up with a loss to an understrength St George Illawarra Dragons.

As a result of the team's form, coach Wayne Bennett gave the players time off during the Broncos' bye. This strategy appeared to be successful, with the team winning five successive games. However, in their Round 18 win against the Cowboys, Lockyer tore his anterior cruciate ligament, ruling him out for the rest of the season. Lockyer's injury, combined with injuries to big-name players Karmichael Hunt, Justin Hodges, Brent Tate and Shaun Berrigan, played a role in Brisbane winning just two of their last eight games of the season.

In the last round of the 2007 regular season, the Broncos suffered an embarrassing 68–22 loss to Parramatta, equalling their worst ever defeat and most points conceded in a match. However, the club still finished eighth after the regular season, thus making the finals for the sixteenth straight year. Brisbane's efforts did not improve the following Sunday when they played their 500th game ever and their last of the season, being defeated soundly by eventual premiers the Melbourne Storm 40–0. Only one year after winning the premiership, 2007 saw the second time ever that the Broncos lost more games than they won in a season of football.

At the end of the season the Brisbane Broncos hed a gala ball at which coach Wayne Bennett was made a life member of the club. His refusal to make an acceptance speech at the club's presentation ball showed the strain in his relationship with the Broncos.[1] On 9 October 2007, the club announced the termination of the contracts of squad members Ian Lacey and John Te Reo, after they were involved in the assault of a man after the ball.[2]

Scorers (After Round 25)

For NRL first-grade matches only.

PlayerTriesGoalsField GoalsPoints
Corey Parker445/540106
Darren Lockyer223/33357
Justin Hodges120048
Steve Michaels100040
Karmichael Hunt80032
Tonie Carroll70028
Darius Boyd60024
Brent Tate50020
Greg Eastwood50020
Michael Ennis17/8018
Shaun Berrigan40016
Dane Carlaw30012
Dave Taylor30012
David Stagg2008
Petero Civoniceva2008
Ben Hannant2008
Craig Frawley2008
Joel Moon20/108
Shane Perry2008
Brad Thorn2008
Sam Thaiday11/206
Denan Kemp1004
Nick Emmett1004
TOTAL8977/993511

2007 match results

^ Not a Broncos Home Game
* Game following a Test match
** Game following a State of Origin Match
Round Opponent Result Brisbane Opponent Date Venue Crowd Position
BOCC Celtic Crusaders Win 32 6 15 Feb Brewery Field 2,000+
Loss 14 18 23 Feb 23,207
Trial Match Canberra RaidersWin 18 12 24 Feb Dolphin Oval
Trial Match Melbourne Storm Loss 0 46 3 Mar Princes Park 8,273
1 Loss 16 23 16 Mar 50,416 12/16
2 New Zealand WarriorsLoss 14 24 25 Mar 16,738 12/16
3 Penrith PanthersLoss 28 29 30 MarSuncorp Stadium 24,582 15/16
4 Sydney RoostersWin 32 10 6 Apr 11,476 12/16
5 ^Gold Coast TitansLoss 16 28 13 Apr Suncorp Stadium 47,686 13/16
6 * Newcastle KnightsWin 20 16 22 Apr 25,524 11/16
7 Melbourne StormLoss 18 28 27 Apr Suncorp Stadium 33,750 13/16
8 South Sydney RabbitohsWin 8 4 4 May Suncorp Stadium 27,387 12/16
9 Cronulla SharksLoss 8 16 11 May 12,262 13/16
10 Manly Sea EaglesLoss 6 18 21 May 13,493 14/16
11 ** Newcastle KnightsWin 71 6 27 May Suncorp Stadium 27,43312/16
12 St George Illawarra DragonsLoss 4 11 1 Jun 10,302 15/16
13 BYE12/16
14 ** Canterbury BulldogsWin 19 12 15 Jun 10,121 10/16
15 Wests TigersWin 48 18 25 Jun Suncorp Stadium 29,364 9/16
16 Penrith PanthersWin 24 16 30 Jun 8,553 7/16
17 ** Gold Coast TitansWin 19 18 6 Jul Suncorp Stadium 48,621 6/16
18 North Queensland CowboysWin 24 16 13 Jul 25,1265/16
19 Parramatta EelsLoss 16 20 23 Jul Suncorp Stadium 25,7025/16
20 Cronulla SharksWin 30 16 29 Jul Suncorp Stadium 24,5635/16
21 Manly Sea EaglesLoss 8 21 5 Aug Suncorp Stadium 35,7846/16
22 Melbourne StormLoss 6 14 12 Aug 7/16
23 Canterbury BulldogsLoss 24 25 17 Aug Suncorp Stadium 35,199 9/16
24 Canberra RaidersWin 30 19 26 Aug Suncorp Stadium 31,614 8/16
25 Parramatta EelsLoss 22 68 2 Sep 17,112 8/16
QFMelbourne StormLoss0409 SepOlympic Park15,552

Honours

League

Club

Players

Bold Players have played International or State any year

Full Backs

Wingers

Centres

Halves

Hookers

Props

Second Rowers

Locks

Player movements

Gains

Name From club Contract Details
Contract until the end of 2009, will come in 2008.
Contract until the end of 2010, will come in 2008.
Contract until the end of 2010, will come in 2008.
Contract until the end of unknown, will come in 2008.
Contract until the end of 2010, will come in 2008.

Losses

Name To club Contract Details
Tame TupouBradford BullsContract until end of 2008, will go there mid-2007.
Brent TateNew Zealand WarriorsContract until end of 2010, will go there in 2008.
Shaun BerriganHullContract until end of 2011, will go there in 2008.
Petero CivonicevaPenrith PanthersContract until end of 2009, will go there in 2008.
Dane CarlawCatalans DragonsContract until end of 2010, will go there in 2008.
Brad ThornCanterbury CrusadersContract until end of 2008, will go there in 2008.

Re-signings

Name Contract Details
Contract until end of 2009.
Contract until end of 2009.
Contract until end of 2009.
Contract until end of 2009.
Contract until end of 2008.
Contract until end of 2009.
Contract until end of 2010.
Contract until end of 2011.

Off Contract at end of 2007

References

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Notes and References

  1. News: Clark . Laine . Statistics don't do Bennett justice . foxsport.com.au . Australia . AAP . 5 February 2008 . 7 January 2010.
  2. News: Brisbane axes Lacey and Te Reo . 9 October 2007.
  3. 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 . dmy .