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  • Round 3 - Broncos vs Cowboys

    Suncorp Stadium, Brisbane

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  • Round 10 - Rabbitohs vs Broncos

    Accor Stadium, Sydney

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  • Round 11 - Broncos vs Dragons

    Suncorp Stadium, Brisbane

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  • Round 13 - Sea Eagles vs Broncos

    4 Pines Park, Sydney

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  • Round 14 - Broncos vs Titans

    Suncorp Stadium, Brisbane

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  • Round 16 - Broncos vs Sharks

    Suncorp Stadium, Brisbane

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  • Round 17 - Broncos vs Warriors

    Suncorp Stadium, Brisbane

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  • Round 18 - Bulldogs vs Broncos

    Accor Stadium, Sydney

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  • Round 19 - Titans vs Broncos

    Cbus Super Stadium, Gold Coast

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  • Round 21 - Broncos vs Eels

    Suncorp Stadium, Brisbane

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  • Round 22 - Broncos vs Rabbitohs

    Suncorp Stadium, Brisbane

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  • Round 23 - Storm vs Broncos

    AAMI Park, Melbourne

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  • Round 24 - Broncos vs Dolphins

    Suncorp Stadium, Brisbane

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  • Round 25 - Knights vs Broncos

    McDonald Jones Stadium, Newcastle

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  • Round 26 - Cowboys vs Broncos

    Queensland Country Bank Stadium, Townsville

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  • Round 27 - Broncos vs Storm

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True Brisbane Broncos Fans Keep up to Date With This Info

Meta-description: If you've ever painted your face maroon and gold or shouted yourself hoarse at Suncorp Stadium, this one's for you. The ultimate Brisbane Broncos guide.

The Brisbane Broncos have been Queensland's pride and joy since storming into the NSWRL competition back in '88, and true fans know their history is as colourful as their jerseys.

From the early days when Wayne Bennett assembled that legendary first squad featuring Wally Lewis, Allan Langer, and Gene Miles to the golden era of the 90s when they claimed four premierships in seven seasons – the Broncos’ journey had been one hell of a ride.

We had that nail-biting 2015 Grand Final against the Cowboys – Heartbreaking stuff when Thurston kicked that field goal in Golden Point. There were also record-breaking crowds when we moved from Lang Park to ANZ Stadium in '93 that were one for the books.

Whether you've supported them through all six premiership victories or just jumped on the bandwagon recently, we have all the information that every Broncos fan needs to know, along with an easy way to get your hands on the best Brisbane Broncos tickets. This page needs to sit at the top of your bookmarks list if you consider yourself one of the Broncos faithful.

Brisbane Broncos 2025 season: A fresh start under Maguire

After a tumultuous 2024 campaign that saw fan favourite Kevin Walters shown the door, the Broncos have roared back to life under new coach Michael Maguire in 2025. The Red Hill revolution is well underway, with the squad making an immediate statement in their season opener, demolishing the Roosters 50-14 at Allianz Stadium.

While a stumble against the Raiders in Round 2 had some questioning whether old habits would die hard, the Broncos quickly righted the ship with three consecutive victories against their Queensland rivals – edging the Cowboys 26-16 before dealing with the Dolphins 20-12 and then putting the Tigers to the sword 46-24.

Having secured five wins from their first seven matches, Brisbane fans are cautiously optimistic that Maguire has found the formula to maximise the extraordinary talent in his squad. The electric combination of Reece Walsh and Selwyn Cobbo has opposition defences scrambling while Payne Haas continues to be the competition's most dominant forward.

With three bye rounds strategically placed in Rounds 12, 15, and 20, Maguire will have opportunities to refresh his troops during what promises to be a gruelling campaign. The true test will come in the final month with crucial clashes against the Knights, Cowboys, and a potential finals preview against the Storm in the final round at Suncorp Stadium.

Michael Maguire grappling with halves dilemma as Reece Walsh awaits scans

The honeymoon period appears to be over for Michael Maguire at Red Hill, with the Broncos mentor openly admitting he's still experimenting with his spine combinations after their golden point heartbreaker against the Warriors. Despite starting the season with that eye-catching demolition of the Roosters, the new-look combination of Paix, Hunt, Reynolds, and Walsh hasn't quite clicked as consistently as Broncos fans had hoped.

Saturday's loss exposed ongoing teething problems, with Maguire making the mid-game adjustment of shifting Hunt to hooker and bringing Billy Walters into the halves – a move that nearly paid dividends before Hunt's costly handling error from dummy half denied Reynolds a potential match-winning field goal attempt.

The spine conundrum is set to become even more complicated with Ezra Mam's return from suspension looming and young hooker Blake Mozer pushing his case in Queensland Cup. Adding to Maguire's headaches is the knee injury sustained by Walsh early in the contest. Despite fighting through pain to score one try and set up another, the electric fullback now requires scans that could potentially sideline Brisbane's most dangerous attacking weapon in the coming weeks.

Warriors snatch golden point victory in Auckland thriller

The Go Media Stadium in Auckland played host to one of the season's most dramatic finishes last Saturday as the Warriors clinched a stunning 20-18 golden point victory over the Brisbane Broncos in conditions that could only be described as quintessentially New Zealand – wet, wild, and unpredictable.

What began as a supposedly straightforward cross-Tasman trip for Michael Maguire's men quickly descended into a nightmarish afternoon where momentum swung wildly between both teams. Despite entering the contest as heavy underdogs, particularly after losing inspirational leaders James Fisher-Harris and Charnze Nicoll-Klokstad to injury during the week, the depleted Warriors outfit displayed the kind of grit that's become their trademark.

The first half was a grinding affair that ended deadlocked at 6-6, with Billy Walters crossing early for the visitors before the Warriors responded. But it was the second half when things truly became unhinged. Taine Tuaupiki's soccer skills set up Ed Kosi for an unconventional try in the 51st minute before Kurt Capewell intercepted a hospital pass from Ben Hunt and galloped 60 meters downfield, flinging a wild offload inside to Luke Metcalf, who extended the Warriors' advantage.

The Broncos' million-dollar man Reece Walsh endured a particularly torturous homecoming against his former club. After being flattened by Capewell in the game's opening seconds, Walsh appeared to suffer a knee injury that had him limping noticeably throughout the contest. Despite this setback, Walsh summoned his characteristic brilliance to score a crucial 73rd-minute try that levelled the scores.

In golden point, however, Walsh's fortunes nosedived when his kickoff sailed beyond the deadball line, gifting the Warriors a penalty from halfway. Despite having missed four of his five previous attempts at goal, Luke Metcalf stepped up confidently and, with the assistance of a howling Auckland wind, slotted the 50-meter penalty to send the home crowd into delirium.

The remarkable victory catapulted the Warriors into the top four, leapfrogging the Broncos in the process, and left commentator Warren Smith proclaiming it "the most extraordinary golden point win we've seen for some time." For Brisbane, it marked their second consecutive defeat, leaving Maguire with mounting concerns about his spine combination and Walsh's knee injury as they prepare for a crucial clash with the Bulldogs.

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