Brisbane are languishing in 15th place and looking for answers but the red-hot Rabbitohs will show up at Suncorp bearing nothing but questions for Kevin Walters and co.

The Broncos have lost three on the trot by an average of 43 points and their prospects of avoiding a 12th loss this season look grim against a Souths side back on track thanks, in large part, to their lethal left edge.

But it's not just flimsy defence hampering Walters and his team. Brisbane have scored more than 18 points only four times in 2021 and registered a paltry six points on another four occasions - output that is just not going to cut it against a team averaging 26 points a game over the season and capable of so much more on any given day.

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The Rabbitohs, who comfortably handled the Knights last round, are on a mission to distance themselves from a horror fortnight which saw them concede 50 points or more to the top two teams, Melbourne and Penrith.

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The rundown

Team news

Broncos: TC Robati starts at lock, with Tom Flegler to come off the bench. Cory Paix also replaces Keenan Palasia on the interchange with Palasia the new 18th man.

Winger Xavier Coates returns to the side. Karmichael Hunt gets another run at five-eighth with playmaker Albert Kelly battling a hamstring strain which is expected to sideline him for at least another week.

Jordan Riki and Rhys Kennedy were the first two players cut from the squad 24 hours before kick-off, with Dale Copley dropping out an hour before kick-off.

The Broncos have won four of their past five games against the Rabbitohs at Suncorp Stadium.

Rabbitohs: Blake Taaffe is set to make his debut off the bench, with Braidon Burns moving back to 18th man.

Dane Gagai and Jai Arrow have been cleared to make a return after being rested last week following Origin and injury scares.

Damien Cook and Cameron Murray will also return after not backing up from Origin last week.

Veteran utility Benji Marshall drops out of the squad completely, along with debutant dummy-half Peter Mamouzelos, while Jacob Host and Hame Sele slide back to the interchange. 

Liam Knight and Josh Mansour were the first two players omitted from the squad 24 hours before kick-off, with Jaydn Su'A omitted on game day.

Wayne Bennett will coach his 200th game at Suncorp Stadium.

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Key match-up

Selwyn Cobbo v Alex Johnston: The Broncos second-gamer scored his first NRL try in the loss to Canberra but Cobbo has next to no time to bask in the glow of his breakthrough with Johnston, No.2 on the try-scoring table, coming to town.

Johnston registered his first hat-trick of the season, and seventh of his career, against the Knights last round to briefly gain a share of the try-scoring lead with Josh Addo-Carr on 15 four-pointers. Cody Walker, Latrell Mitchell and Dane Gagai will ensure AJ receives multiple opportunities to add to his tally.

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Stat attack

Try-scoring No.2 Alex Johnston, second by just one four-pointer, is tops in the NRL for line breaks - and in this category it's not even close. Johnston (22) leads second-placed Reuben Garrick by six with Josh Addo-Carr another line break back in equal third.

 

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