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Queensland teams face early pressure

Sir Graham Lowe
Sir Graham Lowe
Published: February 6, 2025
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Broncos coach Michael Maguire is familiar with pressure. PHOTO: AAP
Broncos coach Michael Maguire is familiar with pressure. PHOTO: AAP
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As we edge closer to the start of the 2025 NRL season, the anticipation is palpable, particularly in Queensland.

The spotlight is bright on all four Queensland teams, with each coach under immense pressure to lead their squads to success.

For Michael Maguire, at the helm of the Brisbane Broncos, there’s an acute focus. Tasked with reversing the club’s fortunes, getting off to a robust start is critical.

The early rounds of the NRL season often set the tone for how a team will perform throughout. A strong start can bolster confidence, generate positive momentum, and alleviate mounting pressure.

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Queensland teams, historically known for their passionate fanbases and competitive spirit, need this momentum more than ever. Recent seasons have demonstrated that falling behind early can lead to insurmountable recovery challenges, negatively impacting team morale and fan support.

Maguire’s responsibility with the Broncos is particularly noteworthy. The team has experienced fluctuating performances, missing finals in recent years.

For a club with a storied history and high expectations, returning to its winning ways is not just a goal but a necessity.

Maguire’s approach, focusing on disciplined play and cohesive teamwork, aims to restore pride and competitiveness to the squad.

Meanwhile, the North Queensland Cowboys, Gold Coast Titans, and the Dolphins are eager to establish themselves strongly. Each team is aware that early victories can solidify their positions and make them formidable contenders. All four coaches are conscious of the fact that early setbacks can derail even the most promising seasons.

For Queensland, a successful NRL season is about more than team pride; it’s about state rugby league dominance. Fans, players, and management all yearn for a return to glory, and the start of the 2025 season holds the key.

With the combination of experienced coaches like Maguire and talented rosters, Queensland teams are poised to make significant impacts, provided they seize the importance of a good start.

The 2025 NRL season’s commencement brings both excitement and pressure, especially in Queensland.

The four Queensland teams have the opportunity to not only meet expectations but redefine them, aiming for success both on the field and in the hearts of their fans.

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