In the theatre of sport, where off-field storms so often cloud on-field performance, the Brisbane Broncos offered a reminder that cohesion can be reasserted through action rather than words. Before nearly 46,000 witnesses at Lang Park on Friday night, they put aside a week of coaching upheaval to dismantle cross-town rivals the Dolphins 26-12, a five-try performance that spoke more clearly than any press release. Meanwhile, in Auckland, the Wests Tigers quietly rewrote the early-season narrative by ending the Warriors' unbeaten run, signalling that the NRL's hierarchy remains a living, shiftin
Broncos dominate Dolphins in Battle of Brisbane; Tigers stun Warriors
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Bias & Framing
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