- Brisbane's Broncos must get home around 3 in the morning on Friday
- Queensland team defeated Sydney Roosters 50-14 on Thursday night
The captain of the Broncos, Adam Reynolds, has issued a moving message to the residents of Queensland while the Cyclone Alfred goes to the east coast.
Under the new coach Michael Maguire, the Brisbane Broncos sent a warning to other clubs around the NRL after their victory of the 50-14 statement against Sydney's roosters in Allianz's statement on Thursday night.
Reynolds played a key role in victory, producing an impressive kick for the second Selwyn Cobbo score, with the captain taking control of the game.
Despite that, Payne Haas was the leading. It was crushed through the defense of the rooster making 145m and an incredible 11 busts Tackle during the game.
But the attention quickly became events that took place at the house in Queensland after the game, with the Broncos leaving the Allianz stadium and are heading directly to the airport to fly home tonight.
Questioned about how it has been for players who are far from their families during Ciclón Alfred, Reynolds told reporters: “It's something unknown.”

The captain of the Broncos, Adam Reynolds, delivered a moving message to Queenslanders the day

Reynolds (right) and Michael Maguire (left) directed their attention to Cyclone Alfred after the victory of the Broncos on Thursday

Brisbane sent a warning to other clubs around the NRL with its touch of nine of the roosters
'I don't think many people have gone through a cyclone.
'For us, it's about getting home as soon as possible and being with our loved ones and making sure we are all fine.
He added: 'We are thinking about all those who will be affected through the cyclone.
“It is not something we want to happen, but it is important bunker and make sure everyone is well and register for everyone.”
The Broncos received green light to fly back tonight by Prime Minister David Crisafulli after Brisbane airport had announced that it would suspend the earliest flight activity on Thursday afternoon.
The team had to fly to Towoomba before jumping on a two -hour bus trip to Brisbane. They must get home around 3 am
Brisbane's new boss, Maguire, praised his players for presenting such an epic performance against adversity.
“He says a lot about the players, since I arrived at the club that I have seen that there is a strong connection between the players,” he said.

The Broncos are ready to return to Brisbane at 3 in the morning on Friday morning.

Payne Haas (left) was the outstanding interpreter. It was destroyed through the defense of the rooster making 145m and an incredible 11 busts Tackle during the game

Trent Robinson said the team of his roosters was “discovered” after his 50-14 defeat at home
'And they have experienced a lot, for me to be able to enter a group that has been together for a while and you know, went through challenging times.
'To lower your head and work very hard, it only says a lot about the group and what they are willing to do by each other. That is something I have learned.
'You have to start quickly in any game, we are at the highest level here … and there was a fair arm fight at the beginning of the game.
“We had to get trapped and grind things, that's something like a group in which we can improve and talk about that.”
Disappointed Robinson admits that his team was “discovered”
Despite challengingly praise his team's work rate, Trent Robinson did not hide from the fact that his team was surpassed on Thursday night, telling journalists in their post -poster 'We Gose Out'.
“It is difficult to separate us for 50 points and you are really disappointed, but I thought everyone worked very, very hard for the other,” Robinson said.
“But our intelligence was really low and discovered many times.”
He also revealed that Victor Radley was fine after the Goosters Conforce suffered a disgusting main collision with teammate James Tedesco.
Radley did not return to the match after the head injury with the commentators of the Fox League stating that he had suffered a brain shock in category one.