Brisbane Broncos Eye Redemption at Suncorp in Crucial Derby Clash with Titans

The Brisbane Broncos return to Suncorp Stadium this Saturday night, aiming to halt a four-game losing streak in a high-stakes Queensland derby against the Gold Coast Titans.



The Round 14 showdown, kicking off on 7 June at 7:35 p.m. AEST, also marks a significant milestone for captain Adam Reynolds, who is set to play his 300th NRL match. With both teams struggling for form, this encounter presents a pivotal opportunity for the Broncos to reignite their season in front of their home fans.

Form Slump and Defensive Woes

The Broncos have faced a challenging period, securing only one win in their last seven games and conceding 118 points over the past four matches. This downturn has seen them slip out of the top eight, placing immense pressure on the team to deliver a turnaround performance. The recent 34-6 defeat to the Manly Sea Eagles highlighted defensive frailties and a lack of cohesion on the field.

In the match with the Sea Eagles, the Broncos managed just one try, scored by five-eighth Ezra Mam, and struggled to match Manly’s intensity and execution. The team’s attacking metrics were below par, with only 168 carries and 1,470 run metres compared to the Sea Eagles’ 228 carries and 1,876 run metres. These statistics underscore the need for a more assertive and disciplined performance against the Titans.

Reinforcements and Milestones

A significant boost for the Broncos is the return of star fullback Reece Walsh, who has been sidelined since Round 7 due to a knee injury. His inclusion is expected to add spark to the backline and provide much-needed creativity in attack. Selwyn Cobbo also returns to the wing, while Corey Jensen has been promoted to the starting prop position, with Pat Carrigan shifting to lock.

Captain Adam Reynolds’ 300th game adds an emotional layer to the match. The veteran halfback’s leadership and experience will be crucial as the Broncos seek to navigate this challenging phase. Despite recent criticisms regarding the team’s performance and coaching methods, Reynolds and centre Kotoni Staggs have publicly defended head coach Michael Maguire, emphasizing the importance of internal focus and resilience.

Titans’ Challenges and Opportunities

The Gold Coast Titans are also grappling with form issues, having won just one of their last eight games and conceding an average of 35 points per match during that span. Injuries have compounded their struggles, with key players Jojo Fifita and Sam Verrills sidelined due to broken hands. AJ Brimson, recovering from a concussion, has been named as the 18th man, while Sean Mullany steps in as the new hooker.

Despite these setbacks, the Titans have shown flashes of competitiveness, notably in their recent narrow loss to the Melbourne Storm. Players like Kieran Foran and Jayden Campbell have demonstrated versatility and skill, and the forward battle between Tino Fa’asuamaleaui and Payne Haas promises to be a highlight of the match.

Looking Ahead

Both the Broncos and the Titans enter this derby with much at stake.

For the Broncos, a victory would not only commemorate Reynolds’ milestone but also serve as a catalyst to revive their season. The return of key players and the home-ground advantage at Suncorp Stadium provide a platform for a potential turnaround.

The Titans, despite their injury woes, will aim to exploit the Broncos’ recent inconsistencies and secure a morale-boosting win. The match promises to be a fiercely contested battle, with both sides eager to claim bragging rights in this Queensland rivalry.



Fans can anticipate a high-intensity clash filled with personal milestones, strategic battles, and the ever-present desire to ascend the NRL ladder. As the Broncos and Titans prepare to face off, the stage is set for a memorable encounter under the lights of Suncorp Stadium.

Published 6-June-2025

Broncos vs Titans at Suncorp – Sunday 2pm Kick Off

Indigenous Round brings a great opportunity for the Broncos to maintain their winning run, having brought home the bacon in their last two games. The bookies now make them the second favourites behind the Panthers to win the Telstra Premiership this year, despite the loss of Adam Reynolds until round 22, after Jock Madden’s winning field goal.



Payne Haas will start, after his strange injury against the Sea Eagles which turned out to be caused by a knee in the back of his calf triggering a big toe nerve injury.

Reece Walsh and Billy Walters return, Kotoni Staggs is ruled out with a fractured first rib that he picked up against the Sea Eagles last week.

Will David Fifita’s extraordinary back-flip on his move to the Roosters impact his form?

The game against the Titans will be a great opportunity for the younger Broncos to step up and fill the spots during the Origin series which starts on June 5.

The Titans have struggled to put a full game together all season, hence their 2 wins and 8 losses record has them in wooden spoon territory, but Joe Stimson and Kieran Foran return into the starting line up.

The Broncos currently sit 5th, the Titans are 16th

Sad news this week that Broncos assistant coach, John Cartwright, will be leaving for pastures new at the end of the season. Cartwright joined the Broncos when Kevvie Walters took the head coach job for the 2021 season, his new role will be Head Coach at Hull FC in the 2025 Super League.

The Indigenous round jersey that the Broncos will take onto the field was designed by well-known North Stradbroke Island artist Delvene Cockatoo-Collins.