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Shaun Wane believes there is a big gap in quality between the Super League and the NRL Beaten 14-12 in extra time by Bennetts Broncos a year ago, the Warriors were thought to have the best chance of gaining some overdue success for Super League but they were simply out-classed by opponents who not only ran harder and faster but produced some sublime moments of skill to which their hosts had no answer.Half-back Kodi Nikorima, whose younger brother tormented St Helens, scored two of the Broncos seven tries as he deputised superbly for the suspended Ben Hunt.Winger Corey Oates also touched down twice and went desperately close to completing a hat-trick while former Huddersfield and Hull KR full-back Greg Eden scored a spectacular long-range try on his long-awaited debut for the Queensland club. 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