Brisbane Broncos vs Nth Queensland Cowboys live scores – NRL 2013 Round 6

Tonights first NRL Round 6 match is between Brisbane Broncos and Nth Queensland Cowboys with the game to be played at Suncorp Stadium. The opening kick is set to commence at 7:35pm local time with the home team the Broncos currently holding favouritism in the game. View our live scores and results for the game between Brisbane Broncos and Nth Queensland Cowboys.

WHERE AND WHEN: Suncorp Stadium, Friday @ 1935

Brisbane Broncos $1.85 vs Nth Queensland Cowboys $1.98 at Sportsbet Australia

Brisbane Broncos $1.88 vs Nth Queensland Cowboys $1.96 at Luxbet Australia

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Brisbane Broncos:
Corey Norman, Josh Hoffman, Jack Reed, Justin Hodges, Lachlan Maranta, Scott Prince, Peter Wallace, Ben Hannant, Andrew McCullough, Sam Thaiday (c), Alex Glenn, Matt Gillett, Corey Parker
Interchange: Ben Hunt, Scott Anderson, David Hala, Nick Slyney.

Nth Queensland Cowboys:
Matthew Bowen, Kalifa Faifai Loa, Brent Tate, Kane Linnett, Antonio Winterstein, Johnathan Thurston (c), Michael Morgan, Matt Scott (c), Rory Kostjasyn, James Tamou, Tariq Sims, Glenn Hall, Dallas Johnson
Interchange: Ray Thompson, Gavin Cooper, Scott Bolton, Jason Taumalolo, Ashton Sims, Clint Greenshields, Joel Riethmuller.

 

The History: Played 34; Broncos 24, Cowboys 8, drawn 2. Brisbane boasts a better record against North Queensland than against any other side.

Match Officials: Referees –  Ashley Klein & Phil Haines; Sideline Officials – Steve Carrall & Chris Butler; Video Referees – Luke Phillips & Neil Wharton.
Televised: Channel 9 – Live 7.30pm (Qld); Delayed 9.30pm (NSW); Fox Sports 1 – Delayed 1am.
The Way We See It: The Queensland derby rarely follows the form guide these days given the passion this game generates and the familiarity so many of the players have with each other thanks to time spent playing together for Queensland. If this was played in Townsville we would certainly be tipping the Cowboys but other than their big win over battlers Penrith last week they are yet to show any great consistency. Brisbane, on the other hand, have played 120 minutes of top-quality football since trailing Melbourne at half-time two weeks ago and are starting to look the goods. We can see them edging this one. Broncos by eight points.
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