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The Raiders needed every bit of 90 minutes to squeeze past the winless Titans in golden point but their ability to find a way out of a tight spot will have pleased coach Ricky Stuart.
The Broncos, meanwhile, were clinical in their disposal of the Dolphins, continuing a rollercoaster start to the season that has seen them go L-W-L-W-L-W across the opening six rounds.
With Reece Walsh back on deck and Payne Haas an outside chance of a return, the Broncos will look to settle into a rhythm and get some wins under their belt before the Origin player drain hits in early June.
They confront a Raiders side that boasts a potent mix of youth and experience – Ethan Strange, Xavier Savage and James Schiller providing the speed and flair, and warhorses Joseph Tapine and Josh Papalii eating up the metres.
The forward battle promises to be a beauty at Suncorp Stadium and whoever gains the ascendancy in the middle will lay the platform for the speed men to do the rest.
The last time the sides met in Brisbane it was the Raiders who prevailed 20-12 on the back of a Jordan Rapana double and a monster night from Papalii, who ran for 156 metres in 44 minutes of game time.
Coach Kevin Walters has named an unchanged side with skipper Adam Reynolds (hamstring) and forward leader Payne Haas (knee) not yet ready to return.
Jock Madden again steers the ship at halfback after getting the job done against the Dolphins.
One forced change from last week with Zac Hosking (shoulder) replaced in the second row by Ata Mariota and Simi Sasagi coming in on the bench.
After a solid NRL debut in the win over the Titans, Chevy Stewart retains the job at fullback, with James Schiller again on the wing in the absence of Albert Hopoate, who has been left out for another week after suffering burns in a cooking accident last month.