R2 v Broncos: Back on the Horse

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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.

Predicted 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. 

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 21. Jaiyden Hunt 
Cut last week: 22. Thomas Duffy  19. Jesse Arthars 20. Blake Mozer 
Coach: Madge Mcguire
Outs: Brendan Piakura (knee, Round 3), Billy Walters (ACL, TBC)
 
Eels: 1. Isaiah Iongi 2. Bailey Simonsson 3. Viliami Penisini 4. Brian Kelly 5. Sean Russell 6. Jonah Pezet 7. Mitchell Moses 8. Jack Williams/Sam Tuivaiti 9. Ryley Smith 10. Junior Paulo 11. Jack Williams/Kelma Tuilagi 12. Kitione Kautoga 13. Jack de Belin
Bench: 14. Dylan Walker 15. Sam Tuivaiti/Charlie Guymer/Teancum Brown 16. Matt Doorey 17. Tallyn Da Silva 18. Kelma Tuilagi 19. Joash Papali’i
Cut last week: 20. Jordan Samrani 21. Charlie Guymer 22. Teancum Brown / Josh Addo-Carr shock return?
Coach: Jason Ryles
Outs: J'maine Hopgood (suspended, Round 3), Josh Addo-Carr (thumb, Round 3), Ronald Volkman (quad, Round 3), Arthur Miller-Stephen (ACL, 2026)

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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 40 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.

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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.

 

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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    • doorey should get dropped not up to it bro gets tired too easily, we need a bench of 

      Walker

      Tuivaiti

      Moretti

      TDS

      stick solid with TDS, Ryley can't play 80 ATM

      • Look TDS ain't going anywhere anytime soon, but i think it is more paletable if Joash is that 14 where he can fill in at Hooker for short mins and also play other positions if needed, as opposed to a straight up Hooker. TDS can still be in the 19.

        • TDS is not first grade level. Do not pick players who are not up to it. 
          Joash is a fullback, do not pick players out of position.

          Walker is going to have to cover Smith for his rests. Walker is off contract, he will rise to the occasion.

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