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2001 Brisbane Broncos season

Fourteenth Brisbane Broncos season


Fourteenth Brisbane Broncos season

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The 2001 Brisbane Broncos season was the fourteenth in the club's history. They competed in the NRL's 2001 Telstra Premiership and finished the regular season in fifth position, going on to play in the finals and coming within one match of the grand final.

Season summary

As the 2000 season's premiers, the Brisbane Broncos travelled to England in January to contest the 2001 World Club Challenge. The players wore black armbands during the match in memory of the club's co-founder Paul "Porky" Morgan who had died from a heart attack the previous day. Brent Tate made his NRL debut for the Broncos this season. The 2001 NRL season was unusual for the Broncos in that they were unable to string together more than three wins at any time during the season. They lost six games from rounds 20 to 25, at the time the club's worst-ever losing streak. However they finished in 5th position and made it as far as the preliminary final which they lost to Parramatta, in what was a rematch of the preliminary final from the previous season in which the Broncos won 16–10.

Match results

RoundOpponentResultBro.Opp.DateVenueCrowdPosition
[WCC](2001-world-club-challenge)St Helens R.F.C.Loss182026 JanReebok Stadium16,041
1North Queensland CowboysWin181717 FebDairy Farmers Stadium21,7597/14
2Penrith PanthersWin382224 FebANZ Stadium17,3451/14
3Parramatta EelsLoss18262 MarParramatta Stadium18,1194/14
4Wests TigersWin24610 MarANZ Stadium12,4843/14
5Newcastle KnightsWin42816 MarANZ Stadium22,5402/14
6New Zealand WarriorsLoss121324 MarEricsson Stadium13,9213/14
7Canterbury BulldogsWin34630 MarSydney Showground16,6421/14
8Melbourne StormWin18168 AprANZ Stadium17,8091/14
9Sydney RoostersLoss182013 AprSydney Football Stadium21,1262/14
10St George Illawarra DragonsWin401621 AprANZ Stadium19,7682/14
11Cronulla SharksWin351627 AprANZ Stadium20,5712/14
12*Canberra RaidersDraw262613 MayBruce Stadium14,4142/14
13Northern EaglesWin22620 MayANZ Stadium16,3062/14
14North Queensland CowboysWin50627 MayANZ Stadium14,1741/14
15Penrith PanthersWin29162 JunPenrith Football Stadium11,7571/14
16*Parramatta EelsLoss122815 JunANZ Stadium28,5312/14
17Wests TigersWin441023 JunCampbelltown Stadium8,3622/14
18*Newcastle KnightsLoss0446 JulMarathon Stadium22,8342/14
19New Zealand WarriorsWin481215 JulCarrara Stadium15,8132/14
20Canterbury BulldogsLoss303722 JulANZ Stadium25,8303/14
21Melbourne StormLoss283229 JulTelstra Dome15,4704/14
22Sydney RoostersLoss16305 AugANZ Stadium24,1075/14
23St George Illawarra DragonsLoss182012 AugWIN Stadium13,0585/14
24Cronulla SharksLoss162419 AugShark Park17,8945/14
25Canberra RaidersLoss184026 AugANZ Stadium20,9565/14
26Northern EaglesWin42141 SepBluetongue Central Coast Stadium10,2655/14
Qualif. FinalCronulla SharksLoss6227 SepShark Park15,508
Semi FinalSt George Illawarra DragonsWin442815 SepSydney Football Stadium19,259
Prelim. FinalParramatta EelsLoss162423 SepStadium Australia34,184
  • Game following a State of Origin match

Ladder

Scorers

PlayerTriesGoalsFGPoints
Michael De Vere299/1220206
Lote Tuqiri210/1084
Wendell Sailor181/1074
Chris Walker170068
Darren Lockyer716/23262
Carl Webb90036
Shaun Berrigan80032
Ashley Harrison80032
Dane Carlaw70028
Petero Civoniceva60024
Scott Prince42/2020
Justin Hodges40016
Stuart Kelly40016
Ben Ikin30012
Luke Priddis30012
Gorden Tallis30012
Shane Webcke30012
Corey Parker2008
Brad Meyers1004
Kevin Walters1004

Honours

League

  • Nil

Club

  • Player of the year: Shane Webcke
  • Rookie of the year: Carl Webb
  • Back of the year: Darren Lockyer
  • Forward of the year: Shane Webcke
  • Club man of the year: Ben Ikin

References

References

  1. "Honour Board". [[Brisbane Broncos]].
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