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Update: Eels won it twice in a thriller that had to be seen to be believed. 

Both suffered heavy round one losses. Both will be seeking redemption.

The Eels won the last meeting here 22-20 in a Walsh-inspired cliffhanger, but they have lost four of the past five games against the Broncos, who start as raging favourites.

Teams

Thursday, 8pm AEST | 12 March | Suncorp Stadium, Brisbane
Sportsbet: Broncos $1.27, Eels $3.80 – the Broncos winning is rated the most expected result of the round.
The Eels have also drifted in premiership betting, blowing out from $23 to $51, now sitting fifth-last in the market.
Weather: Expected to be fine, 25°C and mostly clear
Biggest wins: Eels vs Broncos: 58–0 (2019 Finals); Broncos vs Eels: 60–14 (1995)
Last Lost Two Straight: The Eels haven't lost two-straight since R17-20, June-July, 2025.
The Broncos haven't lost two-straight since R9-R13, May, 2025. 
Suncorp Joy: The Eels have defeated the Broncos in four of their last five clashes at Suncorp Stadium.
Broncos winger Deine Mariner has scored four tries in three games against the Eels.
Eels captain Mitchell Moses has won seven of his last 10 games against the Broncos.
Broncos captain Adam Reynolds has scored a try in his last four games against the Eels.

Referee: Wyatt Raymond, Touchie: Ziggy Przeklasa-Adamski, Senior Review Official: Ashley Klein, bunker

 

Broncos: 1. Reece Walsh 2. Josiah Karapani 3. Kotoni Staggs 4. Gehamat Shibasaki 5. Deine Mariner 6. Ezra Mam 7. Adam Reynolds 8. Corey Jensen 9. Cory Paix 10. Payne Haas 11. Jack Gosiewski 12. Jordan Riki 13. Patrick Carrigan
Bench: 14. Ben Hunt 15. Xavier Willison 16. Ben Talty 17. Aublix Tawha 18. Grant Anderson 19. Jaiyden Hunt
Cut: 20. Blake Mozer 21. Delouise Hoeter 22. Thomas Duffy
Outs: Brendan Piakura (knee, Round 3), Billy Walters (ACL, TBC), Hayze Perham (ACL, next season)
Head Coach: Madge Maguire

 


Eels: 1. Isaiah Iongi 2. Bailey Simonsson 20. Jordan Samrani  4. Sean Russell 5. Josh Addo-Carr 6. Jonah Pezet 7. Mitchell Moses 8. Jack Williams 9. Ryley Smith 10. Junior Paulo 11. Kelma Tuilagi 12. Kitione Kautoga 13. Jack de Belin
Bench: 14. Dylan Walker 15. Sam Tuivaiti 16. Matt Doorey 17. Tallyn Da Silva 18. Charlie Guymer 19. Joash Papali’i
Cut: 3. Viliami Penisini 22. Luca Moretti 21. Brian Kelly 
Outs: J'maine Hopgood (suspended, Round 3), Ronald Volkman (quad, Round 3), Arthur Miller-Stephen (ACL, 2026)
Head Coach: Jason Ryles

 

 

Broncos Analysis from Foxsport: Ezra Mam has been named to start at five-eighth with Ben Hunt in the No.14, after the pair swapped before kick-off last week. Michael Magurie was criticised for overthinking Mam’s benching despite a full pre-season for his young star, while Hunt struggled witht he defensive workload on the bench against the Panthers and couldn’t spark their attack. “Everyone knows on this panel that I’m a big fan of Madge and I pushed him last year (but) I don’t get this. I didn’t understand it,” Braith Anasta said on NRL 360. “When I saw the teams come out I was like why? This kid is one of the elite players of our game, one of the best five-eighths of our game. He’s had a full pre-season. He’s electric. I know he had instances that happened throughout the year that put him in that position but you had two experienced halves in Hunt and Reynolds, they are both ageing halves now. Get your young fresh blood out there. They missed the jump and they couldn’t come back. I just didn’t get it. I rate him as a coach Madge but I thought that was a really strange move and the wrong one.” It will be interesting to see if maguire sticks to his guns or bows to pressure and starts Mam this week. Back-rower Brendan Piakura remains sidelined with a knee injury, so Michael Maguire has kept the same team. Blake Mozer impressed assistant coach Cameron Smith in pre-season and could be a chance to come into the dummyhalf rotation, especially as Cory Paix, while solid with service and in defence is not as creative as Hunt and Mozer.

 

Eels' Analysis from Foxsport: Winger Josh Addo-Carr (thumb) is back on deck with Sean Russell shifting to centre and Brian Kelly dropping to the extended bench. Jack Williams shifts to prop for the suspended J’maine Hopgood, with Kelma Tuilagi starting in the back row. Sam Tuivaiti has again been named in No.15 and will be hoping for game time after Joash Papalii was sent into the Storm game instead when Isaiah Iongi left the field for a HIA. Addo-Carr is a massive boost since the Eels didn’t look like scoring against the Storm and have lost Zac Lomax to rugby union. Will Penisini needs to step up as his development has stalled in the last couple of years and he has been linked to a switch to rugby union. The pressure is on Jonah Pezet to deliver at five-eighth because he is only there for one season before joining the Broncos and Joash Papalii was doing well last season in the No.6 jersey and is a long-term option for the club. Pezet will be a marked man up against his 2027 club in the Broncos this weekend, who will be desperate to bounce back. Tallyn Da Silva also needs to raise his game because he left the Tigers for a starting opportunity but has so far been unable to unseat Ryle Smith at the Eels. Parramatta need a lot more from their middles and recruit Jack de Belin because they looked out of their depth against the Storm and they may be one or two class forwards short of competing for the finals this season.

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Last Week
 
Both sides struggled with ball control and effectively self-sabotaged their performances.
 
Broncos vs Panthers
Lost 26–0 |  Errors: 19–14 | Completions: 22/36 (61%)

Eels vs Storm
Lost 52–4 |   Errors: 17–8  | Completions:  24/38 (63%)

If the Eels are subject to the disgraceful refereeing endured against the Storm last Thursday where the run of restarts, penalties, and decisions went against them for large bulks of the game to manage momentum we could see another blowout score due to fatigue and errors. Even the Roosters conceded 42 points against the Warriors when the refereeing was lopsided.

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Game Plans

The Broncos will look to play up tempo game and bully us. Much like the Storm did. They will look to roll us through the middle before shifting quickly to the edges, using their speed, with Reynolds’ kicking game probing in behind the line. 

Reeece Walsh will be key for the Broncos. He could either win the game for them, blow the Eels off the park, or lose the game off an error.

Mitch Moses is the key for the Eels. He will need to have his kicking boots on. Both sides' kicking games could decide the match. The Panthers scored several tries against the Broncos off well-placed kicks, an area where Parramatta struggled badly last week. The Eels managed to kick for 66m in the first half. At times, they tried to force passes and go around the Storm which backfired.

The Eels might need to kick earlier in the set and follow it up with an agressive kick chase to counter the Broncos' momentum and fatigue induced errors of last week.

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Expect Jonah Pezet to be targeted after he struggled getting back into the defensive line last week. He and Kitione Kautoga were penalised multiple times, and Brisbane will also attack the Kelly–Penisini right edge.

For the Eels, the key will be simple. Stay in the fight. Get back to basics. Stand up to the bullies. Get back to the form they showed in the last two months of last year and in the trials. 

The Eels on-field leaders need to stand up more, too. There was a lot of talk and communication prior to the game starting and they looked prime to go. But not long into the game, last week, they seemed stunned in the headwinds of a raging Storm and poor refereeing. Lost at sea.

 

 

The concern is whether the heavy loss to the Storm —"the schooner of reality"— has dented the Eels’ confidence and belief.

The Broncos, as defending premiers, won’t be lacking either.  But we’ll learn a lot more about this Eels side on Thursday night.

 

 

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  • Hard to pick a winner here. The Broncos have home ground advantage and as premiers will be more determined to make amends after last week. It really depends on the 'refereeing' and 'bunker' calls. Sad to say that it depends on 'refereeing' as it really shouldn't at all. If both teams get 50% of the calls and even share of the green the clearly the team that is more desperate,makes less errors should win and the Eels are more than capable of beating any team if they play correctly. The heart says an Eels win but head says a Broncos win by huge amount mainly because of the current corruption in the game.

  • Two expectations:

    1) I expect the Eels' left edge to get a workout vs Broncos. The left edge of Kautoga, Pezet and Kelly were defensively awful against the Storm. Broncos have two threats coming that left edges' way: Walsh sweeping left to right and Staggs running straight. 
    2) I expect the likes of Haas, Carrigan and the Broncos backrowers to be sent running back in behind the ruck, where the Eels left gaping holes for the Storm. 

    I want to be a unicorn but the Eels appear to have started 2026 like they started 2025 and back then the team didn't look like they knew what they were doing until about Round 10. With zero confidence I predict the Eels to avoid a 40+ loss. 

    PS: guessing William to prop and Tuilagi to back row, with Tuivati & Doorey bench props and TDS and Walker on bench. I doubt JR will drop Kelly after one game but if I were coach I would opt for Russell & Samrani left centre and wing. If only for defensive reasons. Pezet needs to show something or his one year fill-in role might meet the 2025 "future is now" thingy 

  • I will stand by Brisbane have more to lose here, not saying that as hope but even if we beat Melbourne last week i'd say the same. Reigning premiers, one team town, media on them like white on rice and they do not like Madge due to being NSW born and he took over from legend Kevvie. 

    If they go 0-2 and losing the WCC, media is on them heavily. Media is on us heavy starting 0-2 but not as strong. If we get 50 on us again then maybe. We are full strength with JAC back so we should not be having 50 put on us. Not like no Moses and another player. No excuse for that now. It's sad that if we went up against Brisbane with this line-up last week we do not think 50 at all. But one 50 and now we feel it is likely, that is not how this club should be.

  • Iongi - Samrani - Penisini - Russell - Fox 

    Pezet - Moses

    Sam - Smith - Paulo

    Kautoga - Tuilagi - Williams

    Guymer - T Brown - TDS - Joash - Walker - deBelin - Talataina

    Has Parra challenged Hopgood suspension?

    • Bloody forgot Moretti, swap out Talataina and replace with Moretti

    • fox is still injured

  • We need to play basic footy and defend well, last week we tried to play frantic even when it was 4-0. Need to go set for set and get as much possesion of the ball with this stupid rule.

  • 1.longi 2.simmo 3.penisini 4. Russell 5. Fox (could be back) 6.pezet 7.moses 8. Debelin 9.smith 10.junior 11.williams 12.kautoga 13.walker 14.papalili 15.tuivati 16.brown 17.samrani 18.tds 19.guymer

  • JDB made a lot of tackles last week and only missed 2 but gees he's slow on his feet, so was Kautoga for thst matter. Would like to see Guymer or Moretti get a run-both are good with line speed in d.

    Big fan of Ryley but he had his worst game as an eel last week and missed a lot of tackles. He wasn't the only one of course.

    Would like to see Joash and Samrani in there in some capacity

    • Agree, Alfred (good to see you around).

      If JAC is out, hopefully Samrani is in.

      In the trial against the Roosters, the energy Joash brought on late in the game around the middle looked really dangerous. I'd love to see him used around tired forwards late in halves - not sure where that would leave TDS at this stage though.

      Joash was so good last year against the Broncos from fullback, he just seems at his best around the middle 3rd, not wider (5/8th), and they are a fairly big team where his speed could be really handy.

      When Fa'alogo started to dart from dummy half for the Storm against our fatigue last week, it was painful to watch - Joash could be similar, imo.

       

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