The 9s finals format is the opposite to what you'd expect ie. teams don't swap sides of the draw. In year 1, the Cowboys and Warriors were in the same group but played each other in the semis.
Anything is possible and the Broncos have as good a shot as any.
I just hope they put in a good showing. Outside of 2014 (where they were embarrassed by Freddy...), there hasn't been a lot to crow about.
2015 - The Roosters stole the opening game before Brisbane completely lost the plot and produced their worst ever 9s effort against Cronulla. They redeemed themselves the next day against Canterbury but that was a real kick in the teeth and the moment I realised the 9s weren't worth the hype.
2016 - Brisbane were in every single game and would lose it in the last minute. It felt like a sign of things to come and absolutely stank even though it was mostly a second string side. The boys were the better team against Manly and should have won it, only for Parcell to steal the match late. Brisbane fought back bravely against Canterbury but just gave themselves too much work. While against the Warriors it seemed like they'd create the boil-over only for Johnson to explode which wasn't fun, especially after Vossy's vinegar strokes.
I'm really looking forward to the nines, like can't wait.
I'm stoked that we have actually sent a good side for once. I used to be against it for worrying of injury, but there is just as much chance of that injury happening at training and is that somehow better?