1997 Brisbane Broncos season

The 1997 Brisbane Broncos season was the tenth in the history of the Brisbane Broncos club. This season was unique in that they participated in the Australian Super League's 1997 Telstra Cup premiership and 1997 World Club Championship, winning both competitions.

1997 Brisbane Broncos season
Super League (Australia) Rank1st
Play-off resultPremiers
World Club ChallengeChampions
1997 recordWins: 23; draws: 1; losses: 3
Points scoredFor: 481; against: 283
Team information
CoachWayne Bennett
Captain
StadiumANZ Stadium
Avg. attendance19,298
High attendance42,361 (Round 1)
Top scorers
TriesSteve Renouf (27)
GoalsDarren Lockyer (105)
PointsDarren Lockyer (254)
← 1996 1998 →

Season summary

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The Broncos again won their first seven matches, before finally losing to the Penrith Panthers in round 8. Brisbane won their final three regular season games to capture their second minor premiership. In the major semi-final against Cronulla the Broncos thrashed the Sharks to move into the Super League Grand Final to be played at their home venue, ANZ Stadium. The Sharks recovered to make the big one, but they were no match for the Broncos. Despite being without key forward Glenn Lazarus and hampered by a troublesome groin injury, Allan Langer led his side to victory 26–8 for their third premiership in front of almost 60,000 home fans. Steve Renouf scored a hat-trick in the match.[1]

Following the premiership win, the Broncos also won the 1997 World Club Championship which involved clubs from the Super League as well.

Match results

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Round Opponent Result Bro. Opp. Date Venue Crowd Position
1 Auckland Warriors Win 14 2 1 Mar ANZ Stadium 42,361 2/10
2 Adelaide Rams Win 28 12 9 Mar ANZ Stadium 16,279 1/10
3 Perth Reds Win 26 16 16 Mar WACA Ground 11,109 2/10
4 Canberra Raiders Win 24 8 24 Mar ANZ Stadium 26,103 2/10
5 Cronulla Sharks Win 14 12 31 Mar ANZ Stadium 17,294 1/10
6 North Queensland Cowboys Win 42 16 5 Apr Stockland Stadium 30,122 1/10
7[2] Adelaide Rams Win 20 10 13 Apr Adelaide Oval 17,633 1/10
8 Penrith Panthers Loss 26 27 21 Apr Penrith Football Stadium 12,648 1/10
9[3] Canterbury Bulldogs Win 34 16 28 Apr ANZ Stadium 17,921 1/10
10 Auckland Warriors Win 34 18 4 May Mt Smart Stadium 16,471 1/10
11[4] North Queensland Cowboys Draw 20 20 25 May ANZ Stadium 14,167 1/10
12 Hunter Mariners Loss 6 24 30 May Topper Stadium 7,124 1/10
13 Cronulla Sharks Loss 4 32 30 Jun Endeavour Field 12,240 1/10
14 Perth Reds Win 50 14 6 Jul ANZ Stadium 11,806 1/10
15 Canberra Raiders Win 19 4 14 Jul Bruce Stadium 13,067 1/10
16 Penrith Panthers Win 54 12 10 Aug ANZ Stadium 13,921 1/10
17 Hunter Mariners Win 34 16 18 Aug ANZ Stadium 13,830 1/10
18 Canterbury Bulldogs Win 32 24 25 Aug Belmore Oval 9,781 1/10
Semi Final Cronulla Sharks Win 34 2 6 Sep Stockland Stadium 26,256
GRAND FINAL Cronulla Sharks Win 26 8 20 Sep ANZ Stadium 58,912

World Club Challenges Match results

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Round Opponent Result Bro. Opp. Date Venue Crowd
WCC 1 London Broncos Win 42 22 6 Jun ANZ Stadium 18,193
WCC 2 Wigan Warriors Win 34 0 16 Jun ANZ Stadium 14,833
WCC 3 Halifax Blue Sox Win 76 0 24 Jun ANZ Stadium 11,358
WCC 4 Wigan Warriors Win 30 4 20 Jul Central Park 12,816
WCC 5 London Broncos Win 34 16 27 Jul The Stoop 9,846
WCC 6 Halifax Blue Sox Win 54 10 4 Aug Thrum Hall 3,255
WCC Quarter Final St. Helens Win 66 12 4 Oct ANZ Stadium 6,438
WCC Semi Final Auckland Warriors Win 22 16 10 Oct ANZ Stadium 9,686
WCC Final Hunter Mariners Win 36 12 17 Oct Mt Smart Stadium 12,000

Ladders

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Telstra Cup Premiership Ladder

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Pos Team Pld W D L PF PA PD Pts
1   Brisbane (P) 18 14 1 3 481 283 +198 29
2   Cronulla 18 12 0 6 403 230 +173 24
3   Canberra 18 11 0 7 436 337 +99 22
4   Canterbury 18 10 0 8 453 447 +6 20
5   Penrith 18 9 0 9 431 462 -31 18
6   Hunter 18 7 0 11 350 363 -13 14
7   Auckland 18 7 0 11 332 406 -74 14
8   Perth 18 7 0 11 321 456 -135 14
9   Adelaide 18 6 1 11 303 402 -99 13
10   North Queensland 18 5 2 11 328 452 -124 12
  • (P) - Premiers


World Club Challenge Australasia Pool A

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Team Pld W L D PF PA PD Pts
1   Brisbane 6 6 0 0 270 52 +218 12
2   Auckland 6 6 0 0 268 82 +186 12
3   Cronulla 6 6 0 0 230 54 +176 12
4   Penrith 6 6 0 0 256 120 +136 12
5   Canberra 6 5 1 0 302 108 +194 10
6   Canterbury 6 4 2 0 218 121 +97 8

Scorers

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Player Tries Goals FG Points
Darren Lockyer 7 70/109 0 168
Wendell Sailor 15 0 0 60
Steve Renouf 14 0 0 56
Michael De Vere 7 2/2 0 32
Darren Smith 8 0 0 32
Kevin Walters 8 0 0 32
Tonie Carroll 6 0 0 24
Peter Ryan 6 0 0 24
Brett Le Man 4 0 0 16
Allan Langer 5 0 1 21
Michael Hancock 5 0 0 20
Brad Thorn 4 0 0 16
Anthony Mundine 3 0 0 12
John Plath 3 0 0 12
Gorden Tallis 3 0 0 12
Shane Webcke 3 0 0 12
Andrew Gee 1 0 0 4
Phillip Lee 1 0 0 4

Grand final

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1997 Super League Telstra Cup Grand Final
Saturday, 20 September
20:00 AEST (UTC+10)
Brisbane   26 – 8   Cronulla
Tries: 4
Renouf   34'55'65'
Hancock   79'
Goals: 5
Lockyer   pen 8', pen 25', 35', 56', 80' (5/6)
1st: 10–2
2nd: 16–6
Report
Tries: 1
Richardson   45'
Goals: 2
Rogers   pen 22', 46' (2/2)
ANZ Stadium, Brisbane
Attendance: 58,912
Referee: Bill Harrigan  
Player of the Match: Steve Renouf (Brisbane)[5]



Team details
Brisbane Broncos Position Cronulla Sharks
Name Number Number Name
Darren Lockyer 1 FB 21 David Peachey
Michael De Vere 18 WG 45 Mat Rogers
Steve Renouf 3 CE 3 Andrew Ettingshausen (c)
Anthony Mundine 4 CE 33 Russell Richardson
Wendell Sailor 5 WG 17 Geoff Bell
Kevin Walters 6 FE 6 Mitch Healey
Allan Langer (c) 7 HB 7 Paul Green
Brad Thorn 10 PR 8 Danny Lee
Andrew Gee 23 HK 9 Dean Treister
Shane Webcke 21 PF 40 Jason Stevens
Gorden Tallis 11 SR 11 Craig Greenhill
Peter Ryan 12 SR 31 Chris McKenna
Darren Smith 13 LK 13 Tawera Nikau
Tonie Carroll 15 IN 18 Adam Dykes
John Plath 9 IN 24 Sean Ryan
Michael Hancock 2 IN 38 Les Davidson
Ben Walker 16 IN 12 Nathan Long
Wayne Bennett Coach John Lang
RLP


Honours

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League

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  • Nil

Club

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References

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  1. ^ "Grand final simply super". Illawarra Mercury. 21 September 1997. p. 26. Retrieved 6 October 2009.
  2. ^ This match was played after a Tri-series match between Queensland and New South Wales on 11 April.
  3. ^ This match was played after the ANZAC Test between Super League Australia and New Zealand on 25 April.
  4. ^ This match was played after Tri-series matches between Queensland and New Zealand on 9 May, and Queensland and New South Wales on 19 May.
  5. ^ D'Souza, Miguel. "Grand Final History". wwos.ninemsn.com.au. Australian Associated Press. Archived from the original on 19 August 2014. Retrieved 8 September 2013.
  6. ^ "Honour Board". broncos.com.au. Brisbane Broncos. Archived from the original on 26 January 2014. Retrieved 22 December 2013.
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