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Brisbane earn fourth straight win
« on: June 09, 2014, 09:40:44 PM »
Brisbane have extended Canberra's miserable run with a Dale Copley double lifting the Broncos to a 28-4 NRL victory on Monday night.

The barnstorming win at Canberra Stadium was Brisbane's fourth straight, while it was the Raiders' fifth loss in their last six games.

It capped off a torrid week for the Raiders in which James Tedesco publicly backflipped on a lucrative deal with the club.

Copley bagged both tries in the first half - his second double in as many weeks - although it wasn't enough to jag him a spot in the Maroons' 22-man Origin squad announced at halftime.

Brisbane-bound Raiders fullback Anthony Milford and Josh Papalii were named in that squad, however both were limping throughout the second half in another worrying sign for Queensland. Papalii even left the field late.

The Raiders had their chances but lacked execution and constantly pushed one too many passes.

Brisbane's Jack Reed marked dangerous Raiders centre Jack Wighton superbly, copping a head knock for his efforts yet returning after concussion tests.

The Raiders survived several early scares, holding their opposition scoreless for the opening 20 minutes for just the third time this season.

But the Broncos were on the board just three minutes later when a half-break from Maroons centre Justin Hodges resulted in Copley scoring in the corner for his 10th try of the season.

The Raiders struggled under the high ball throughout the night, in particular winger Reece Robinson, and it wasn't long before Copley swooped on his crumbs to bag a second and give the Broncos a 12-0 lead into the break.

The opening exchanges of the second half were fiery, Raiders forward Paul Vaughan and Josh McGuire both put on report within three minutes of play resuming for dangerous tackles.

Robinson then fumbled another high ball and McGuire slipped through the Raiders' defence for an 18-0 lead.

McGuire was in the thick of it again when he was placed on report for a second time for a late hit on Milford.

Lock Shaun Fensom finally got the Raiders on the board when he scrambled over in the 69th minute, but the missed conversion attempt and tries to Ben Barba and Alex Glenn crushed any hopes of a comeback.

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