The Broncos have had an amazing welcome to Papua New Guinea today, but one fan in particular has caught the eye of Alex Glenn.

The Broncos arrived in Port Moresby this afternoon to a crowd of thousands at the airport, with many more lining the streets as the team was taken to their hotel with a police escort.

It was always going to be a special weekend for Glenn, who was named captain of the team for Saturday's match with the PNG Hunters.

And after exiting the airport Glenn spotted a sign emblazoned with his name amongst the fans lining the streets.

A young boy named Dominic had made the sign with Glenn's name, writing 'Bronco Power' underneath it.

After arriving at the hotel, Glenn went for a walk in the major shopping mall nearby and found young Dominic.

Glenn immediately rushed up to his hotel room to get a pair of Broncos' training shorts and a singlet for the young man.

"These are the moments that will make this trip worthwhile," said Glenn.

The Broncos will visit a local village, engage in a community appearance and visit a war cemetery tomorrow before having a training run to prepare for the game that will kick off at 3.30pm on Saturday.