âIt was a long-standing rivalry and they have a huge record but we got the one that mattered.â
That âhuge recordâ now stands at 40 wins to Melbourne and just 14 to Brisbane since they first locked horns 26 years ago, with the Storm having won 14 of the past 15.
The Broncosâ only success since 2016 came in last yearâs qualifying final, a 26-0 shutout that propelled Kevin Waltersâ men into a preliminary final where they downed the Warriors to make the big dance.
They may have lost the decider to Penrith but Ezra Mamâs dazzling hat-trick stamped him as a special talent and Parker says he can be the X-factor in Brisbaneâs bid to unsettle Melbourne on Thursday night.
âThe Storm struggle against teams that are unconventional,â Parker said.
âCraig has them dialled in so much, they understand the players that are playing, their trends, the intricacies of what they are doing, but if you throw on something the Storm canât really train for then thatâs where they come unstuck.
âThe Broncosâ style has changed dramatically over the years, with guys like Kotoni Staggs and Selwyn Cobbo and Mam, thereâs an unpredictability in what they do.
âThat creates headaches and instability in the defensive line.â
As he knows all too well from personal experience, the Broncos will need to come up with something special to turn the tide of history against the men from Melbourne.
Source: NRL. Com