The Broncos are going to have to switch on in the middle of the ruck.
Melbourne aren't afraid to shift the ball and will do it anywhere on the park. They're looking for legs tackles so Harry Grant, Ryan Papenhuyzen, Cameron Munster etc. can attack in behind the ruck which is where the Broncos can be weak.
In their first encounter, the Broncos were giving up so much space through the middle that Grant actually had too much time and couldn't execute. With Hughes back in, the Broncos cannot afford to give him the same luxury.
Pressure on Loiero, he's their link man but has been found wanting lately. If they can get in his face it could disrupt their flow and make it easier to account for Hughes and Munster.
The challenge will be trying to stop the cross-field kick to Coates. It's a cheat code and Mariner isn't as adept under the high ball as Arthars. Brisbane got away with it in their previous encounter, but Melbourne should be able to account for it betterthis time around. I feel like a big call is going to be made around these challenges, so I'm keen to see how the Broncos adapt.
For the Broncos, the key men - Walsh, Staggs, Hunt, Reynolds, Haas, Carrigan, Mam will all have to step up and contribute. In order for them to do their jobs, Paix will have to play a career game and be prepared to contribute something in offence because he's one player I'm sure Melbourne will be happy to slide off of.
Piakura on Hughes also shapes as a big contest. I expect the Storm to run plenty of traffic at him to try and limit his impact. I expect them to send a lot of big boppers his way to get him to tackle low and if he cops a stray knee, so be it. Madge will have to be careful of this.
I see a lot of the Broncos best attacking opportunities coming down the left. Katoa, Hughes, Meaney and Warbrick can be vulnerable and that's where the Walsh face pass could be lethal.
It's one of those games where head says Melbourne but there's just so much belief from the Broncos that I feel they have all the momentum.
It's a similar feeling to the past few Broncos GFs, where the only thing that would surprise me is if it's just a walk-over and one of the teams simply doesn't turn up.
A couple of good omens for the Broncos.
In 2015, felt like the Cowboys went into the game slightly better off. Brisbane had the unwanted distraction of whether Hodges would play or not. Plus, Morgs played the last encounter clearly short of a gallop, he was going to be better in the GF.
2023 the Broncos were very scratchy against the Warriors and only put the Warriors away with one of the worst forward passes you'll ever see. It was not an ideal lead in against the greatest team of the modern era.
2025 they've done it the hard way, they've won against insurmountable odds and there's a grit to this team. Carrigan returning is a timely boost and the likes of Reynolds, Mam and Willison should be better for the run. They've yet to put it altogether, this could be the weekend.