The Sea Eagles recorded a Turbo-charged win over the Warriors at home last week while Brisbane all-but got the job done in Townsville before being brought undone by a Valentine Holmes field goal.
Manly have won four of five games since star fullback Tom Trbojevic's return, with only the unstoppable Panthers getting the better of them, but their No.1 produced easily his most dominant match of the year so far, scoring or setting up six of his team's seven tries and helping them snap a six-game losing run at home in the process.
While they are officially the home team this weekend in Magic Round, the game will be played on the Broncos' Suncorp Stadium home turf in a direct repeat of the first Magic Round in 2019, when Brisbane ran out 26-10 winners over Manly.
Kevin Walters' men will be stinging after that 19-18 loss to the Cowboys last weekend in what could have been consecutive wins over the other two Queensland sides after triumphing against Gold Coast a week earlier.
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The rundown
Team news
Sea Eagles: Martin Taupau makes his return from a head knock via the interchange bench with Sean Keppie promoted to the starting side an hour before kick-off.
Prop Taniela Paseka will play after copping a couple of head knocks in the win over the Warriors and getting through HIA protocols.
Christian Tuipulotu and Ben Trbojevic were the first to drop out of the squad 24 hours out from game time. Tevita Funa was the last man omitted on game day and Zac Saddler is 18th man.
Back-rower Curtis Sironen (knee) must wait at least another week to make his comeback from injury.
Since Tom Trbojevic’s return the Sea Eagles have increased their points scored per game from 9.4 to 32.5.
Broncos: The Broncos are 1-17 with David Mead the last man omitted and Keenan Palasia 18th man.
Thomas Flegler steps into the No.13 role after Patrick Carrigan's season was ended by an ACL injury with John Asiata moving up to take Flegler's spot on the interchange.
With Carrigan out, Brisbane also needed a new captain and hooker Jake Turpin has been handed the armband ahead of more experienced options such as Anthony Milford, Payne Haas, Matthew Lodge and Tevita Pangai jnr.
Tesi Niu and aspiring NRL debutant Brendan Piakura were the first two players cut 24 hours before kick-off.
Winger Corey Oates has scored eight tries in his past six games against the Sea Eagles.
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Key match-up
Martin Taupau v Payne Haas: Manly firebrand Taupau is coming off a rest this week having sat out round nine due to a head knock. He returns via the bench and will be keen to make a statement against the in form Haas when he is sent into the fray by Des Hasler. Tireless Blues prop Haas has been phenomenal over the past month for the Broncos.
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Stat attack
Manly fullback Tom Trbojevic's remarkable stat line since returning from injury now reads five tries, eight try assists, nine line breaks and over 800 metres in four games.
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