MELBOURNE are set to make mass changes with two speedsters to miss Sunday’s game against the Titans.

The Gold Coast also have a change to their backline.

Check out our preview of round three with the full squads, stats that matter, biggest talking points and updated late mail!

Cronulla star Luke Lewis joins Ben Ikin, Ben Glover and Nathan Ryan to chat representative football, contract talks, share coaching stories, and everything else Sharks related.

Round 19

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Gold Coast Titans v Melbourne Storm, Cbus Super Stadium, 2pm (AEST) Sunday

Titans: 1 William Zillman, 2 Anthony Don, 3 Josh Hoffman, 4 Nene MacDonald, 5 David Mead, 6 Tyrone Roberts, 7 Cameron Cullen, 8 David Shillington, 9 Nathan Friend, 10 Ryan James, 11 John Zebelon Taia, 12 Chris McQueen, 13 Greg Bird. Interchange: 14 Luke Douglas, 15 Leivaha Pulu, 16 Agnatius Paasi, 17 Kierran Moseley, 18 Lachlan Burr.

Storm: 1 Cameron Munster 2 Suliasi Vunivalu 3 Richard Kennar 4 Young Tonumaipea 5 Marika Koroibete 6 Blake Green 7 Cooper Cronk 8 Jesse Bromwich 9 Cameron Smith 10 Jordan McLean 11 Kevin Proctor 12 Tohu Harris 13 Dale Finucane. Interchange: 14 Kenneth Bromwich 15 Tim Glasby 16 Felise Kaufusi 17 Nelson Asofa-Solomona 18 Benjamin Hampton.

The talking point: The Titans have played above their talent all season but three straight losses by less than a converted try have got their finals hopes teetering. A big scalp like the Storm would be just the tonic going into the rep break but for that to happen there’s no doubt they’re going to need to find a way to overcome their inability to get across the line in a tight one.

The odds (courtesy of TAB): Titans $2.50, Storm $1.55

The stat: Seven of Melbourne’s 10 wins against the Titans have been by margins of 18 points or more, including each of the previous two matches.

Our prediction: Melbourne showed last week how good they can be and the Titans will be no match for an in-form Storm.

Late Mail: Ash Taylor has been passed fit which means Cameron Cullen heads back to Burleigh Bears. Anthony Don has made way for Nathan Davis. In the forwards, prop David Shillington has been relegated to 18th man with Lachlan Burr coming into the 17. Agnatius Paasi will move from the bench to start in the front row.

Cheyse Blair will make his Storm debut, while Ben Hampton and Christian Welch also come into the side. Vunivalu, Hampton, Tohu Harris and Blair replace injured trio Young Tonumaipea (knee), Marika Koroibete (ankle) and Richard Kennar (foot).

There’s also been a reshuffle to Storm’s forward pack, with Tim Glasby and Felise Kaufusi to start, with Jordan McLean moving onto the interchange bench alongside Kenny Bromwich, Nelson Asofa-Solomona and Welch.

Cronulla Sharks v Brisbane Broncos, Southern Cross Group Stadium, 4pm (AEST) Sunday

Sharks: 1 Ben Barba 2 Sosaia Feki 3 Jack Bird 4 Ricky Leutele 5 Valentine Holmes 6 James Maloney 7 Chad Townsend 8 Andrew Fifita 9 Michael Ennis 10 Sam Tagataese 11 Jayson Bukuya 12 Wade Graham 13 Paul Gallen. Interchange: 14 Gerard Beale 15 Chris Heighington 16 Matt Prior 17 Luke Lewis.

Broncos: 1 Darius Boyd, 2 Corey Oates, 3 Jack Reed, 4 James Roberts, 5 Jordan Kahu, 6 Anthony Milford, 7 Ben Hunt, 8 Josh McGuire, 9 Kodi Nikorima, 10 Adam Blair, 11 Alex Glenn, 12 Matthew Gillett, 13 Corey Parker. Interchange: 14 Jarrod Wallace, 15 Sam Thaiday, 16 Joseph Ofahengaue, 17 Travis Waddell.

The talking point: Ben Barba has been in great form this season and up against the team and the coach that moved him on, he will be eager to ensure he’s a factor again in a clash that pits two of the competition’s three form teams against each other. The battle between Corey Parker and Paul Gallen also looms as a tasty one, with Parker winning the battle for Gallen’s favoured position in the Test team announced this week.

The odds (courtesy of TAB): Sharks $2.15, Broncos $1.72

The stat: The Sharks have won three of their last four against the Broncos. All three of these wins were at Suncorp Stadium between 2012 and 2014; although two of these wins were by just two points or less.

Our prediction: There’s no denying the Sharks have found their groove but the Broncos are flying, we’re tipping the Broncos in a close one.

Late mail:The Sharks aren’t expecting any changes.

For the Broncos, Sam Thaiday will start at prop for the suspended Adam Blair. Tevita Pangai Jr and Herman Ese’ese are in contention to snare a spot on the bench. Travis Waddell is expected to start at hooker with Kodi Nikorima dropping back to the bench.

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