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As it happened: Broncos top Dolphins; Wests Tigers stun Warriors

Wests Tigers halves Jock Madden and Adam Doueihi have starred to lead the club past the Warriors for their first victory at Go Media Stadium in a decade.

The 32-14 upset ended the Warriors undefeated start to the year and showcased the premiership credentials for Benji Marshall's men.

Warriors v Wests Tigers - Round 4, 2026

The hosts had plenty of attacking chances but struggled to breakdown the staunch Tigers defence. 

Doueihi and Madden pulled the strings in attack, orchestrating a number of long-range tries to snap an eight-game losing streak against the Warriors. 

We then shifted to Brisbane, where Kotoni Staggs declared 'this is our house' with a double in the Broncos' victory over the Dolphins at Suncorp Stadium. 

The centre has dominated the Battle for Brisbane over the years and put a punctation mark on the 26-12 victory with a try in the final play of the game.

Broncos v Dolphins - Round 4, 2026

The Broncos produced plenty of exciting attack but the win was built on the back of a superb defensive performance. 

The Dolphins threatened to finish over the top of their rivals in the second half however they were unable to break down Brisbane's defensive wall. 

Kangaroos lock Pat Carrigan was named man of the match and presented the Battle Medal following a tireless 80-minute performance in front of more than 45,000 fans. 

Follow all the action from Round 4 of the NRL Telstra Premiership on NRL.com's live blog.

Broncos v Dolphins at Suncorp Stadium

Broncos : Round 4

Dolphins : Round 4

Kotoni Staggs 2nd Try

Full-time: Kotoni Staggs has declared "this is our house" after scoring in the final play of the game to put a punctuation mark on an impressive Broncos win. They've become known for their scintillating attack but tonight's result was built on the back of a physical defensive performance that repeatedly denied the Dolphins. Brisbane's dominance of this rivalry continues, with Staggs scoring a double in a match he has made his own over the past few years. Broncos 26 - Dolphins 12. 

77th minute: Tom Gilbert has made an error in the play the ball and the Broncos can breathe a big sigh of relief. Less than three minutes away from victory now. Broncos 22 - Dolphins 12. 

76th minute: It's now or never for the Dolphins. After regathering the short kick off, the visitors have earned a repeat set of six following a well-placed bomb. Down 10, they need to score now if they want to pull off the comeback. Broncos 22 - Dolphins 12.

Gehamat Shibasaki Try

74th minute: Brisbane are one step closer to victory after Gehamat Shibasaki was the beneficiary from a horror bounce for the Dolphins. Jamayne Isaako and Hamiso Tabuai-Fidow let a bomb hit the deck, it was a Broncos bounce, Shibasaki raced through and scored the try that could seal the win. Broncos 22 - Dolphins 12. 

71st minute: The Broncos continue to stand tall. The Dolphins attacked down the short side on the last, Jake Averillo attempted a miracle offload but Jamayne Isaako just couldn't reel the bouncing ball in before it went into touch. Broncos 16 - Dolphins 12. 

69th minute: The Dolphins have their chance. Kodi Nikorima was tackled late after kicking the ball by Pat Carrigan and the visitors have a fresh set of six on the attack. Big set coming up. Broncos 16 - Dolphins 12.

A 70 meter BOMB from Reynolds

65th minute: Another big moment in this match, with the Dolphins successfully defending their own line and repelling a Broncos attacking set of six. Time is starting to work against the visitors, who now have just 15 minutes to strike. Broncos 16 - Dolphins 12.

Jake Averillo Try

60th minute: Kristian Woolf's men are back in this after a loose pass by Ezra Mam. Jake Averillo raced through to scoop up the loose ball and ran 50 metres to score under the posts. We are set for a must-watch final 20 minutes between these two fierce rivals. Broncos 16 - Dolphins 12. 

54th minute: The Dolphins have held the upper hand throughout the past few minutes and they have another chance to break through. Hamiso Tabuai-Fidow earned a penalty after soaring through the air to catch a bomb. The fullback was tackled in the air and the Dolphins are threatening to strike. Broncos 16 - Dolphins 6.

What an escape by Riki

49th minute: We're off to the Bunker after Max Plath attempted to crash over. The on-field ruling was held up and replays showed he did not ground the ball, with Brisbane maintaining their 10-point advantage. Broncos 16 - Dolphins 6.

Reece Walsh Try

44th minute: It's a dream start for the Broncos after Ben Talty produced a miracle flick pass for Reece Walsh to score the opening points of the second half. The forward was caught with the ball on the last tackle, sucked in two defenders and threw a desperation offload that hit his fullback on the chest. Broncos 16 - Dolphins 6.

You're not going to want to miss this second half!

Kick-off: We're underway for the second half and we have a Captain's Challenge after a slightly bizarre first play. Francis Molo launched himself through the Broncos defenders and appeared to spill the ball in the process. The forward attempted to regather but replays confirm he lost control and Brisbane have an early attacking opportunity to start the half. Broncos 10 - Dolphins 6. 

Half-time: The siren sounds and everyone can catch a breath after a frenetic half of football. There was end to end attacking action, desperate defence and highlight reel plays at Suncorp Stadium. Brisbane scored first and jumped out to a 10-0 lead midway through the half before Jamayne Isaako hit back for the Dolphins to cut the gap to four. Both teams had chances to strike before the break, but the scrambling defence was up to the task and this match set for an exciting second half. Broncos 10 - Dolphins 6.

Dolphins with an incredible chase down!

38th minute: The players from both sides are out on their feet and Brisbane nearly went 100 metres to turn defence into attack. Deine Mariner broke through from deep inside his own half. He was eventually dragged down but the Dolphins were stretched and Brisbane looked to take advantage before an errant pass found its way into a Dolphins hand. Broncos 10 - Dolphins 6. 

36th minute: Brisbane have produced a big defensive effort to deny the Dolphins. The visitors had multiple attacking sets of six inside the 20-metre zone and looked to have their opponents stretched but the Broncos scrambled desperately before forcing an error. Broncos 10 - Dolphins 6. 

30th minute: The Dolphins are on the board and this time they won't be denied. Jamayne Isaako was the man to score in the corner but the movement started a few plays earlier when Isaako sent Jake Averillo away deep inside their own territory. The centre was denied by an Ezra Mam ankle tap, but the effort proved to be in vain and Isaako scored a few plays later. Broncos 10 - Dolphins 6.

Adam Reynolds Try

25th minute: Adam Reynolds has proven he's still got it, the halfback producing a grubber for himself, gathering the ball, bumping off Jamayne Isaako and scoring the try. It's a big moment in a game of half-chances, with both sides having opportunities in the opening 25 minutes. Meanwhile, it's looking like an MCL injury for Grant Anderson. Broncos 10 - Dolphins 0. 

24th minute: Lots of concerns being shown now for Broncos winger Grant Anderson who has been collected in an awkward tackle by Selwyn Cobbo. The outside back is receiving treatment for a leg injury and has hobbled from the field. Gehamat Shibasaki come on in his place. Broncos 4 - Dolphins 0. 

23rd minute: Brisbane have rolled straight down the field and appear to have made the Dolphins pay for the forward pass. Reece Walsh swept around to the left and delivered a floating pass to Josiah Karapani. The winger ran on to the ball, leapt through the air and produced an acrobatic put the ball down in the corner. But hold on, the Bunker is taking a close look at this. Karapani's foot touches the sideline at the same time he grounds the ball. It's no try and the Dolphins survive a major scare. Broncos 4 - Dolphins 0. 

20th minute: The Dolphins have had another try denied, this time by a forward pass. Kulikefu Finefeuiaki latched on to a short ball to charge through a gap, but the pass travelled forward and the Broncos hold on. The action has been frenetic through the first 20 minutes, with both sides moving up and down the field and fatigue starting to build. Broncos 4 - Dolphins 0.

What a stop from the Broncos

14th minute: The Dolphins look destined to score down the same left edge but this time it's desperate Brisbane defence that denies them. Selwyn Cobbo charged to the corner but four Broncos defenders were on the spot to bundle him into touch. Broncos 4 - Dolphins 0. 

9th minute: The Dolphins look to have hit straight back, with Kodi Nikorima strolling through a big hole to level the scores. It all looked to easy and replays quickly show why. The Bunker has taken a look at the contact between lead runner Connelly Lemuelu and Adam Reynolds and ruled Reynolds was obstructed. Brisbane survive a major scare. Broncos 4 - Dolphins 0.

It had to be Staggs...

4th minute: We have an early trip to the Bunker with Kotoni Staggs claiming a try. The centre was racing for an Ezra Mam and tapped the ball forward before attempting to regain control and ground the ball. It's a tight call but the Bunker rules had gripped the ball long enough before slamming it down and awarded the try. It's a dream start for the Broncos who have an early lead at Suncorp Stadium. Broncos 4 - Dolphins 0. 

Kick-off: We are underway in front of a capacity crowd at Suncorp Stadium, with the Broncos to have first use of the ball. Brisbane have won five of the first six clashes between these two teams but the Dolphins are riding high after wins over the Titans and Sharks in the past two weeks. Broncos 0 - Dolphins 0. 

Late Mail

Broncos: A major blow for the premiers with Payne Haas ruled out of Friday's Battle of Brisbane due to a shoulder injury. Xavier Willison is set to start at prop in his place. In positive news, halfback Adam Reynolds is on track to return from a rib injury that forced him to miss last week's win over Melbourne. Reynolds' inclusion will see Ben Hunt shift to the interchange. Jesse Arthars and Thomas Duffy were omitted 24 hours before kick-off with Va'a Semu added to the six-man interchange in jersey No.22. No further changes in the final team update. 

Dolphins: The Dolphins will line up 1-19 with representative prop Tom Flegler is making his return from a rib injury via the interchange. Coach Kristian Woolf will roll out the same starting side that defeated Cronulla last weekend. Francis Molo is also in the mix to return from suspension and has been named on the bench. 

Numbers Game

  • The Broncos have won four of their five games against the Dolphins at Suncorp Stadium.
  • Dolphins centre Jake Averillo has scored six tries in his last four NRL games.
  • Broncos centre Kotoni Staggs has scored seven tries in his last six games at Suncorp Stadium.
  • Dolphins fullback Hamiso Tabuai-Fidow has scored 20 tries in his last 14 games at Suncorp.
  • Broncos prop Corey Jensen will make his 150th NRL appearance. 
     

Warriors v Wests Tigers at Go Media Stadium

Warriors v Wests Tigers - Round 4, 2026

Warriors : Round 4

Wests Tigers : Round 4

Full-time: The Wests Tigers have sent an early premiership statement with a stunning victory over the Warriors. Sunia Turuva put a punctuation mark on the victory with a try as time expired to kick off the celebrations for Benji Marshall's win. The visitors had lost their last eight games against the Warriors and hadn't won at Go Media Stadium since 2016 but they would not be denied tonight. The hosts had enough chances to win but couldn't break down a staunch Tigers defensive wall. Warriors 14 - Wests Tigers 32.

Jock Madden Try

75th minute: The Tigers are on their way to a famous victory at Go Media Stadium, with Jock Madden finishing off another long-range try. Adam Doueihi played a key role in releasing winger Luke Laulilii down the right sideline. Madden was their in support and Benji Marshall's men is just five minutes away from their first win at the stadium since 2016. Warriors 14 - Wests Tigers 28.

Charnze Nicoll-Klokstad 2nd Try

70th minute: We are set for a grandstand finish, with Warriors centre Charnze Nicoll-Klokstad getting to the outside of Jock Madden and slicing through to score the try. The Tigers have defended valiantly throughout the second half but given the weight of possession it was only a matter of time before the hosts broke through. Tanah Boyd's conversion sailed wide and the margin remains beyond a converted try. Warriors 14 - Wests Tigers 22. 

66th minute: With each defensive set, the Tigers inch ever closer to victory. The visitors have been superb throughout the second half and they've repelled another Warriors attacking raid. Time is starting to work in the Tigers favour as they seek their first win at Go Media Stadium in a decade. Warriors 10 - Wests Tigers 22.

Jahream Bula Try

60th minute: The Tigers have spent much of the second half on the defence and now they've launched another long-range attacking raid. It was Adam Doueihi who broke through from deep inside his own half, stepping past Charnze Nicoll-Klokstad to break into open space. Jahream Bula was looming in support and scored the try that takes the lead out to 12. In positive news for the Warriors, Leka Halasima has passed his HIA and is preparing to return. Warriors 10 - Wests Tigers 22. 

56th minute: The Tigers continue to repel wave after wave of Warriors attack and have defended their own line yet again. This time they force an error from a hard-charging Jackson Ford, who spilled the ball in heavy traffic. Warriors 10 - Wests Tigers 16. 

51st minute: We're back to the Bunker after Dallin Watene-Zelezniak leapt through the air to take a bomb. In attempting to ground the ball upon returning to planet earth, the winger spilled the ball and the Tigers continue to hold on. Warriors 10 - Wests Tigers 16. 

50th minute: A double blow for the Warriors, who have spent much of the second half in the attacking 20-metre zone. The hosts had a full set of six on the attack, however spilled the ball to ease the pressure. The Tigers then worked the ball out of their own end, Jock Madden found the turf with a well-placed kick and Taine Tuaupiki was trapped in goal. The short line dropout worked a treat after a deflection was touched by an offside Tiger. In less positive news, rampaging forward Leka Halasimi has left the field for an HIA after copping a stray knee. Warriors 10 - Wests Tigers 16. 

44th minute: Now we're off to the Bunker after Jacob Laban chased a Tanah Boyd grubber into the in goal. Samuela Fainu managed to get to the ball in the nick of time and knocked it dead just before Laban could ground the ball.  Warriors 10 - Wests Tigers 16

43rd minute: It's now time for the Warriors to lodge a Captain's Challenge after a Tigers line dropout was ruled to have touched Dallin Watene-Zelezniak before sailing into touch. After a close inspection, the Bunker rules the ball touched a Tiger hand before hitting the Warriors winger. The ruling hands the Warriors possession in attacking territory. Warriors 10 - Wests Tigers 16.  

Kick-off: We are back for the second half, with the Warriors desperate to hit back immediately. The visitors are looking to pick up where they left off after scoring three tries in the final eight minutes of the first half. Warriors 10 - Wests Tigers 16. 

Half-time: The Warriors led 10-0 after 16 minutes and were cruising before the first half turned upside down late in the period. The visitors scored three tries in the final eight minutes of the half to turn a 10-point deficit into a six-point advantage. Remarkably, it's the first time they have led at half-time in New Zealand since 2005. Warriors 10 - Wests Tigers 16.

Royce Hunt Try

40th minute: We're off to the Bunker with Royce Hunt attempting to crash over from close range. The referee thought he had spotted a knock on but the Tiger kept control of the ball and the visitors have the lead. Warriors 10 - Wests Tigers 16. 

39th minute: The Wests Tigers have one last chance to strike before the break after Faaletino Tavana forced another error by Roger Tuivasa-Sheck in the contest for a high ball. 75 seconds left for the Tigers to strike. Warriors 10 - Wests Tigers 10.

Kai Pearce-Paul Try

36th minute: The Wests Tigers have a second, with Kai Pearce-Paul rewarded for chasing through a kick. Jock Madden put the ball up high, Faaletino Tavana leapt for the ball, tapped it back to Sunia Turuva, who offloaded to Pearce-Paul for the try. The Bunker is taking a close look at the contest between Tavana and Roger Tuivasa-Sheck to see if the ball travelled forward. It was eventually confirmed and we are all locked up after Madden landed the conversion. Warriors 10 - Wests 10.

Faaletino Tavana Try

33rd minute: Faaletino Tavana has a try on debut after a piece of brilliance by Tigers halfback Adam Doueihi. The visitors shifted the ball in their own half, Doueihi saw some space, fended away Luke Metcalf before linking up with Tavana for their first points of the day. The Warriors threatened to run away with this game early but the Tigers are right back in this now. Warriors 10 - Wests Tigers 4.

30th minute: Mixed news for the Wests Tigers in the last 30 seconds. Warriors centre Adam Pompey has returned to the field from the sin bin, but winger Dallin Watene-Zelezniak has spilled the ball on the first tackle. The error hands the Tigers a prime attacking opportunity as they look to get back into this contest. Warriors 10 - Wests Tigers 0.

Leka the Wreka!

25th minute: The Warriors looked destined to extend their advantage but the Wests Tigers defence has held firm. Another Tigers error handed the hosts more attacking territory, but this time the Warriors last pass was off the mark and the visitors survive. Warriors 10 - Wests Tigers 0. 

21st minute: We have a Captain's Challenge by the Tigers after they were penalised for a strip. The ball was stripped after the on-field referee had called held and the challenge is quickly dismissed by the Bunker. Warriors 10 - Wests Tigers 0.

Adam Pompey sent to the Bin

19th minute: A big moment in this game, with Warriors centre Adam Pompey sent to the sin bin for a professional foul. Tigers rookie Faaletino Tavana had caught a kick in his own in goal and started to run the ball out for a 20m tap when he was tackled by Pompey. Referee Adam Gee did not hesitate to penalise the Warrior and send him to the bin. Can the Tigers capitalise on the extra man? Warriors 10-WestsTigers 0.

Jacob Laban Try

16th minute: The Warriors have extended their lead. An error by debutant Faaletino Tavana handed the hosts another attacking set and it didn't take them long to strike. Tanah Boyd took the ball to the line, a hole opened up and Jacob Laban strolled straight through. Warriors 10 - Wests Tigers 0.

Charnze Nicoll-Klokstad Try

10th minute: The Warriors have the first points of the night courtesy of Charnze Nicoll-Klokstad. Coach Andrew Webster shifted the veteran from fullback to centre in a gameday switch and it's instantly proved dividends. Nicoll-Klokstad got on the outside of opposite Heamasi Makasini and had too much speed and strength for the youngster. Warriors 4 - Wests Tigers 0. 

6th minute: First little win for the Warriors defence. A penalty and a set restart put the visitors on the attack, but the Tigers were unable to break down their opponents defensive line and an errant Adam Doueihi pass brought an end to the attacking opportunity. 

Kick-off: We are underway at Go Media Stadium, with the Tigers chasing their first win at the venue since 2016. Jock Madden will link up with Adam Doueihi in the halves as they look to bounce back from last week's loss to South Sydney. A major boost for the Warriors, with Luke Metcalf making an early return from an ACL injury as the hosts chase a 4-0 start in front of a raucous home crowd. Warriors 0 - Wests Tigers 0.

It's good to have the Whānau here - Benji Marhall

Late Mail

Warriors: A backline reshuffle in Friday's final team update, with Taine Tuaupiki coming into the side at fullback and Charnze Nicoll-Klokstad shifting to the centres. Ali Leiataua dropped out of the squad as a result and was due to line up in NSW Cup. Star playmaker Luke Metcalf's shock early return from an ACL injury is locked in a month and he will line up at five-eighth. Tanah Boyd retains the No.7 jersey after a scintillating start to the season. Charnze Nicoll-Klokstad (concussion), utility Chanel Harris-Tavita (concussion) and centre Adam Pompey (family reasons) are also back on deck this week, allowing Leka Halasima to return to the back row after filling in the centres the past fortnight.

Wests Tigers: A late change for the Tigers as well, with 21-year-old Samoan Faaletino Tavana coming on to the wing for his NRL debut. The youngster scored a sensational try during the Witzer Pre-Season Challenge to put his name on the map. Jeral Skelton shifts to the interchange as a result. Young gun Latu Fainu also succeeded in his bid to return from off-season shoulder surgery and has come on to the six-man bench in jumper No.21. Bunty Afoa is the man to drop out of the squad.  Halfback Adam Doueihi will take his place in the team on Friday after being cleared of a hamstring injury following a scare late in last week's loss to the Rabbitohs. Less positive news for Jarome Luai, who succumbs to a knee injury and will be replaced by Jock Madden.

We can't get too far ahead of ourselves - Wayde Egan

Numbers Game

  • The Warriors have won their last eight games against Wests Tigers.
  • Wests Tigers have not won in New Zealand since 2018.
  • Warriors forward Leka Halasima has scored seven tries in his last six NRL games.
  • Only four Wests Tigers players have won an NRL game in New Zealand.

 

 

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