NRL: Tigers produce STUNNING upset win over Brisbane Broncos

Tigers produce STUNNING upset win over Brisbane Broncos as new-look halves combo offer Tim Sheens a glimpse of life without Luke Brooks

  • Wests Tigers have sprung a shock upset victory over the Brisbane Broncos 
  • Tim Sheens was offered a glimpse of life without wantaway Luke Brooks 
  • Brisbane made uncharacteristic errors during a rough night at the office

A week of heartache and legal threats finished in unbridled joy for Wests Tigers with a 32-18 NRL upset of Brisbane at Suncorp Stadium.

Without injured playmaker Luke Brooks, the Tigers showed pride in their jersey to rebound from Sunday’s controversial, last-play loss to North Queensland to end a six-match home streak by the Broncos.

The boilover sees Brisbane, who rued too many uncharacteristic handling errors, drop out of the top four and lifts the Tigers off the bottom of the NRL ladder.

Wests Tigers secured a surprise victory over Brisbane Broncos in the NRL on Saturday

It was five-eighth Adam Doueihi, in an 18-point display, who stood tallest for the visitors and fittingly iced the game with the final try.

After giving premiership contenders Penrith, Parramatta and the Cowboys a fright in their previous three starts, the Tigers showed from the outset they would again be up for the fight.

‘We felt the win was coming … and this was a big achievement for us,’ Doueihi told Fox Sports.

In a match of momentum swings, which was deadlocked at 12-all at halftime, it was two tries in three minutes early in the second half which proved pivotal for the Tigers.

They hit the lead in the 47th minute when Starford To’a crossed after Doueihi batted back a bomb, accidentally kneeing Adam Reynolds in the head in the process which forced Brisbane’s playmaker off for a HIA.

As Reynolds was being assessed, Zane Musgrove barged over Corey Paix and was awarded the try, despite the hint of a double-movement, for a 12-point advantage.

The Broncos managed to get themselves back on track just as Reynolds was cleared to return with Jordan Riki barrelling over three defenders to score but they wasted comeback opportunities with poor handling.

Zane Musgrove scores after bursting through a weak Broncos defence during the victory

Zane Musgrove scores after bursting through a weak Broncos defence during the victory

Young playmaker Jock Madden ensured Brooks wasn’t missed in the first half, setting up one try and scoring the second for the visitors to hush the home crowd at halftime.

The Tigers were first to strike when Madden combined nicely down the short side to help put Brent Naden over in the corner in his 50th NRL appearance.

But the Broncos shifted momentum with a string of off-loads to gain field position before Reynolds worked his magic for two quick tries midway through the first half to Tesi Nui and Ezra Mam

Naden bombed a golden chance for a second try late in the first half by inexplicably stepping in to touch, but a juggling Madden ensured the Tigers went to the break level pegging by starting and finishing a rampaging break by Kelma Tuilagi.

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