Wigan Warriors head coach Shaun Wane believes there is a big gap in quality between the Super League and the NRL as his side were beaten 42-12 by the Brisbane Broncos. The NRLS dominance over the Super League in the World Club Series continued on Saturday as Corey Oatess double helped Australias Brisbane Broncos to a clinical 42-12 win over Englands Wigan Warriors.These two teams met last year in the inaugural series and it took a last-gasp penalty from Corey Parker to give the Broncos a 14-12 victory. A chastening night for Wigan Warriors as a clinical Brisbane Broncos eased to victory at the DW Stadium But it was nothing like that close this time around, Wayne Bennetts team were absolutely ruthless at Wigans DW Stadium, much like the Sydney Roosters had been 24 hours earlier in downing St Helens 38-12.Oates crossed in the first half along with Kodi Nikorima, Matt Gillett and Jarrod Wallace, with Dan Sarginson scoring the sole try for the hosts. Broncos run riot against Wigan Brisbane Broncos produced a clinical NRL performance to beat Super Leagues Wigan 42-12 We were beaten by a better team - no excuses, Wane told Sky Sports.They are an outstanding team, some big athletes and we did not handle them that well.Obviously there is a big gap between us and the NRL - we gave it a decent shot but we were not good enough. You have to hold you hands up, they are a very good team and we did not turn up.The finishing of our sets were poor so there are a few areas where we can get better at but when we came out of our system, they were that good and that athletic that they just burnt us for it.The players will learn from this - there are two ways to response and the Wigan was is to respond to this in a positive way. Brisbane Broncos Darius Boyd joins Jon Wells at the touch screen to analyse his sides 42-12 win against Wigan Do you think Super League can narrow the gap on the NRL? 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OAKLAND, Calif. -- Get out your erasers, NBA historians. The Houston Rockets and Golden State Warriors could be shooting for a record when they meet for the first time this season Thursday night.The Rockets will put their streak of having made at least 10 3-pointers in 17 straight games on the line against a team that owned the NBA perimeter last year.Houstons James Harden (55), Eric Gordon (55) and Trevor Ariza (52) all rank among the Top 10 this season in 3-pointers made, and Ryan Anderson (45) isnt far outside the group, lifting the Rockets (13.8 per game) into a tie with Cleveland for the team lead.Both are attempting to unseat the Warriors as the reigning 3-point kings. Golden State (13.1) easily outdistanced the field in 3-point success last year.Along the way, the Warriors (21) combined with the Dallas Mavericks (18) to set an NBA record for most 3-pointers made in a game (39) on March 25, 2016.The Warriors and Rockets get their first crack at bettering that mark this season on Thursday night.Houston has moved ahead of Golden State in the category this season by shooting more often from 3-point distance and doing it with greater accuracy.In their first season under coach Mike DAntoni, the Rockets have increased their 3-point attempts from 30.9 per game to 36.6, and their percentage of success from 34.7 to 37.8.Other than embracing the up-tempo style of DAntoni, three big reasons for the Rockets uptick in 3s are Gordon, who is shooting more often from downtown (7.9 attempts per game, up from 6.5), Ariza, who has connected on a career-best 39.7 percent so far this season, and Anderson, a 42.2 percent career 3-point shooter who was signed to a four-year, $80 million deal in July.Obviously, we built this team to put shooters around James, Anderson said recently of Harden, wwho leads the NBA with 11.dddddddddddd9 assists per game. Theyre all good shots.Alas, while the Rockets have scored big from beyond the arc this season, theyve also given up 3s in bundles. Opponents are averaging 9.9 made 3s on 38.2-percent accuracy, figures that are seventh- and second-highest in the league.The Warriors, by their own high standards, have opened the season a bit cold from beyond the arc. They have attempted the same number as last season (31.6 per game), but their percentage of success has fallen from a league-best 41.6 to 38.4.Guard Klay Thompson is the biggest reason for the decline, and at same time, a big reason to believe Golden State can once again overtake the Rockets (and Cavaliers) in the category.A career 41.7-percent shooter on 3s, Thompson has made only 36.5 percent this season.That number is a bit misleading, however. He began the season 11-for-53 (20.8 percent) through seven games, but has since made 39 of 84 (46.4 percent) in his last 11 outings.The Warriors (16-2) have won each of those last 11 games, and will take a 12-game winning streak, third longest in franchise history, into Thursdays game.One key for the Warriors: They lead the league in overall shooting percentage (50.2) while keeping up the third-fastest pace of play (100.5 possessions per 48 minutes).We want to play fast. We want as many possessions as possible, Warriors coach Steve Kerr told reporters earlier this week. If we can play a high-possession game, play with pace and be at 2/1 (assists/turnovers ratio), Im really comfortable with that.The Rockets (11-7) are coming off a 120-101 loss at Utah on Tuesday night, their third stop on a five-game trip. ' ' '