Bennett reveals why Broncos showdown might be ‘the easiest game in the world to coach’

Dolphins coach Wayne Bennett stated the membership’s upcoming blockbuster towards the Broncos might be “the easiest game in the world to coach”.

The mastercoach’s lengthy and storied historical past with the Broncos paired with the thrill of the growth workforce taking part in their native rivals for the primary time has arrange a conflict for the ages.

But he wouldn’t be drawn into discussing the hype across the spherical 4 match after the Dolphins received an historic third match in a row, their first on the street, after they beat the Knights in Newcastle 36-20.

Initially Bennett stated he had “no idea” what the week could be like earlier than later being pressed on the subject once more by journalists, concerning the stress that comes with going through Brisbane.

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“There’s no pressure this week. It’s (the derby) the easiest game in the world to coach,” Bennett stated.

“Everybody wants to play in it. If you’re a football player you want to be there at the best stadium in Australia. I don’t think anyone will need motivating to be there.”

It was the workforce’s scrappiest efficiency to date, however they held on to win with 12 males after Felise Kaufusi was despatched to the sin bin within the dying phases of the match.

“It was our first game away today, we needed to come here today and do this,” Bennett stated.

“We can get on with the season, we played at Suncorp and we played at our home ground and we played our first away game.

“You can’t ask for more than that. I think we all know the consequences of 0-3, so it’s a good place to be.”

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Captain Jesse Browmich stated whereas it was a scrappy effort, the clear work ethic of the facet would maintain them in good stead going ahead.

“Being able to win games, especially early on in the season, is really important. I’m really happy with the way the boys are able to respond to things that are going wrong on the field,” Bromwich stated.

“We’re a new team, we’ve only been together since January, and obviously it’s going to take time to build chemistry. But what we have got on our side is we’re a team full of workers. That’s working for us at the moment.”

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