Brisbane Broncos vs Melbourne Storm – Regular Season – Preview & Prediction | NRL 2022
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THE FACTS
When is Brisbane Broncos vs Melbourne Storm on and what time does it start? Brisbane Broncos vs Melbourne Storm will take place on Friday 19th August, 2022 – 10:55 (UK)
Where is Brisbane Broncos vs Melbourne Storm taking place? Brisbane Broncos vs Melbourne Storm will take place at Suncorp Stadium in Brisbane, Australia
Where can I get tickets for Brisbane Broncos vs Melbourne Storm? Click here for ticket information on 2022 NRL matches
What channel is Brisbane Broncos vs Melbourne Storm on? Sky Sports Arena will be televising selected NRL games in the UK and you can find their schedule here. For Australian broadcasters, you can find a list here
Where can I stream Brisbane Broncos vs Melbourne Storm? If televised on Sky Sports, then subscribers will be able to stream the match live via Sky Go. Alternatively, the match will be available to subscribers of Watch NRL
THE TEAM NEWS
BRISBANE BRONCOS
Starting 13: Martin, Oates, Staggs, Hoeter, Cobbo, Mam, Reynolds, Flegler, Walters, Haas, Capewell, Riki, Hetherington – Interchanges: Turpin, Kennedy, Jensen, James – Reserves: Pereira, Paix
Unavailable: Albert Kelly, Herbie Farnworth, Teui Robati, Patrick Carrigan, Brenko Lee
MELBOURNE STORM
Starting 13: Meaney, Nofoaluma, Tonumaipea, Olam, Coates, Munster, Hughes, J. Bromwich, H. Grant, Asofa-Solomona, Eisenhuth, K. Bromwich, King – Interchanges: B. Smith, Kamikamica, Lewis, Wishart – Reserves: MacDonald, Anderson
Unavailable: Christian Welch, George Jennings, Tepai Moeroa, Reimis Smith, Trent Loiero, Ryan Papenhyuzen, Felise Kaufusi
THE PREDICTION
This is an important matchup in the race to make the top four as Brisbane Broncos host Melbourne Storm. The Broncos avoided a third straight loss by overcoming Newcastle Knights last week but this is a much tougher task for the hosts. The Storm made a huge statement by nilling reigning premiers Penrith Panthers on the road last week to make it three successive victories with Craig Bellamy’s side now looking back on track. They are also buoyed by the return of halfback Jahrome Hughes and his inclusion could be pivotal for the Storm who can make it 12 consecutive wins against the Broncos.