There were some doubts coming into the finals whether the Broncos had the depth of talent on the bench to go all the way - this dynamic duo erased that fear on Friday night as the Broncos moved within a game of the grand final.The Broncos' plan going into Friday night was to neutralise the Storm's two danger men - Cameron Munster and Harry Grant. It worked a treat as the pair - the heart and soul of the Storm attack - were both well below their best and Melbourne never scored a point as a result.Denied time and space, the Storm had little impact.Munster had just eight runs for 65 metres and barely troubled the Broncos defence.And Grant did little of his crafty work from dummy-half, making just seven runs for 44 metres.Of more concern to Craig Bellamy was the fact that Grant missed 10 tackles in the middle, several of which saw the Broncos break through on attacking raids on their march to victory.

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