Cron feels there will be a good cohesion between Bridge and Beale in the centres.
The Force sit second last with just one win to show from four games.
The third-placed Hurricanes have two wins from three games, including last weekโs 59-19 smashing of the NSW Waratahs.
The Force were the centre of attention this week when it was revealed they had signed NRL star Zac Lomax on a two-year deal, starting immediately.
Lomax isnโt set to make his Force debut for several more weeks, but his move west is a big coup for a franchise looking to become relevant on the crowded Australian sporting market and achieve sustained success.
The Force have named an exciting backline against the Hurricanes, with Max Burey at fullback, Darby Lancaster and Bayley Kuenzle on the wings, Ben Donaldson at flyhalf, and Beale and Bridge in the centres.
And with the likes of Tom Robertson, Brandon Paenga-Amosa, Jeremy Williams, Darcy Swain, Nick Champion de Crespigny and Carlo Tizzano in the forward pack, Cron feels he has the weaponry to cause a big upset on NZ soil.
โA couple years ago, I remember playing (the Hurricanes) and thinking we were going to be in a bit of trouble,โ Cron said.
โI think now, with the guys we have on that field, we can front up pretty well, like we did last year in the forward pack.
โThen itโs about the backs being able to execute their jobs, and I think weโve got the group on the field this weekend to do that.โ