The Broncos have all but assured themselves of a finals berth for the first time in three years and could even climb into the top four this weekend with a big win.

Kevin Walters' men took care of business against the Dragons without a host of big names including Payne Haas and Pat Carrigan, emphasising yet again how far they have come in 2022.

The Titans, meanwhile, sit dangerously close to the bottom of the ladder, with a second wooden spoon in four years a real possibility unless they can arrest a six-game losing streak this weekend and find a few more victories in the run home.

Two of their three wins this season have come at Cbus Super Stadium so they'll be hoping for a some vocal home support to help them get back avenge a 35-24 loss to Brisbane in round 12.

Titans v Broncos: Round 18

The Rundown

Team news

Titans: Skipper Tino Fa'asuamaleaui will come off the interchange three days after Origin while Phil Sami (knee) and Corey Thompson (knee) return to strengthen a backline which also includes teenager Sosefo Fifita on NRL debut the wing. Tanah Boyd is the new five-eighth and Paul Turner goes to the bench. Aaron Booth will start at hooker with Erin Clark at lock. 

Jarrod Wallace is out and Jaimin Jolliffe joins the bench while Kevin Proctor (biceps) is listed among the reserves as he nears a return.

Gun fullback Jayden Campbell is still a couple of weeks away with a hamstring injury.

Broncos: Brisbane will be without Origin reps Corey Oates and Pat Carrigan, with both dropping out of the squad after initially being named in the reserves, while Kurt Capewell has also been rested. Cory Paix will miss the match after suffering a head knock against the Dragons and his place on the bench is taken by Jake Turpin. Thomas Flegler starts at prop, with Ryan James dropping back to the bench. 

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Key match-up

Toby Sexton vs Adam Reynolds: The master and the apprentice square off in an intriguing playmaking showdown. With 12 try assists, six line break assists and seven forced dropouts to his name, Reynolds is enjoying a fine season at Red Hill, turning around the club's fortunes with his presence and poise. Sexton is just 20 games into his career but looks to have the makings of a very fine No.7, with a classy short kicking game and good vision. After winning three of his four games in 2021 he has won just three more this season, and that's a stat he'll be desperate to turn around as the Titans look to finish a tough year on a high.

Stat Attack

The Titans have scored 46 tries in 16 matches this season at a tick under three per game. Broncos strike weapons Corey Oates (14), Selwyn Cobbo (12) and Herbie Farnworth (9) have racked up 35 between them. 

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