The Broncos made a big statement against the Sharks in Round 14, jumping three places into second in the NRL Power Rankings! 💥 Details:
Spurred on by the return of their Origin big guns, the Broncos made a big statement against the Sharks on Saturday, jumping three places into second in the NRL Power Rankings after Round 14.
After falling to the Raiders in Round 13, Jason Demetriou's side soared five places to also match their NRL ladder position at third. The Warriors are the other big movers for the week after shutting out the Dolphins 30-8 in Auckland, moving four places to sit sixth in the rankings after Round 14.
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