Full Time
80:00
6:30pm Sun April 1, 2018
Round 4 - Suncorp Stadium, Milton / Yuggera-Turrbal - Crowd: 30742

Round 4: Broncos v Titans preview

Brisbane aim for three-straight wins as the Titans look to bounce back from embarrassing defeat

The Brisbane Broncos can consider themselves fortunate after a controversial Jamayne Isaako penalty goal saw them sneak home against the Tigers last Friday night. Brisbane's victory was even more extraordinary considering that they did not cross for one single try. It was the first time that a Broncos outfit had earned a try-less victory in the club's history. The win did come at a cost, however, with winger Corey Oates and prop Tevita Pangai-Junior ruled out of Sunday night's clash by injuries suffered in the game. Wayne Bennett's men, however, will be confident of claiming the two points against their little brother given that they have won seven straight against the Titans.

Garth Brennan's outfit enter Round Four of the competition already losing sight of the Top Eight. The Titans have lost two-straight games and last week's 54-8 drubbing at the hands of the Dragons was by far the most disappointing. The Gold Coast were abysmal in defence, missing 42 tackles and conceding far too soft tries. This is emphasised by the fact that the Dragons won the period with Paul Vaughan in the sin-bin eight points to nil. We are only three rounds into the season and yet the Titans are already conceding 34 points per game. Despite the shocking performance last week, Brennan has opted to stay loyal to his current seventeen with the only change seeing Bryce Cartwright shifted to the bench.

Last meeting: Round 22 2017 - Titans 0 Broncos 54

Look away Titans fans. The Broncos won the last clash between these two sides 54-0 at Cbus Super Stadium in Round 22 last year. Ben Hunt was particularly impressive that night, so at least Gold Coast supporters can take relief from the fact that he will not be there.

Who to watch: Speedy Brisbane centre James Roberts has enjoyed a solid start to the year in attack - and this was predominantly against teams with strong defence. The former Titan will be salivating at the prospect of facing a Gold Coast side that are the worst defensive outfit in the competition. Roberts has two tries, three line-breaks, 11 tackle busts and 183 running metres to his name in 2018. He is guaranteed to only add to these numbers on Sunday.

Gold Coast hooker Nathan Peats may have a fight on his hands for his NSW jumper in 2018 and his early form suggests that he may not be the right man for the job. The Titans starting rake has struggled to produce much impact out of dummy-half and will also need to tighten the Gold Coast's defence in the middle if they are to stun the Broncos at Suncorp.

The favourite: No prizes for guessing this one. It is all the Broncos.

My tip: The Titans are simply unbackable given their defensive woes. Despite injury concerns, Brisbane will make it three on the trot. Broncos by 14.