Injury Update;Broncos Cops Brutal Head Injury

Six months on from stealing the NRL premiership from Brisbane with the greatest individual 20 minutes in grand-final history, Cleary was at it again on Thursday night.

The Penrith half had a hand in four tries, including a mesmerising assist to Izack Tago before halftime, to end any hopes the Broncos had at BlueBet Stadium.

And with Walsh, Payne Haas and Adam Reynolds all missing, Cleary picked apart the Broncos with ease.

He repeatedly targeted Brendan Piakura, with Brisbane forced to play the second-rower at left centre while Selwyn Cobbo filled in at fullback.

It was on that edge that Cleary found the space for the Panthers’ first try, when he lofted a ball for winger Sunia Turuva to put him over.

Centre Tago was the next man to benefit, with his first try coming from a long cut-out ball from Cleary after Jarome Luai changed the point of attack.

Then came the play of the night just before halftime.

With Brisbane already on the ropes down 16-2, Cleary skipped across field and had Brisbane on the back foot with a double-pump dummy and another show-and-go.

That created the space for Tago to run into a gaping hole and put the match beyond doubt.

Cleary’s night was still not over, involving himself after the break when he went across field to create numbers before Luai and May put Brian To’o over.

At that point, Cleary had been involved in six tries in the space of 60 minutes of football against the Broncos, dating back to last year’s grand final.

 

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