In-form Titan out for at least two months
The Titans suffered a late collapse against the Broncos on Friday but the bad news didn’t end there, with one star set for a lengthy lay-off.
The Titans suffered a late collapse against the Broncos on Friday but the bad news didn’t end there, with one star set for a lengthy lay-off.
Recently retired Roosters captain Jake Friend and form Parramatta hooker Reed Mahoney are on very similar trajectories.
Tyson Gamble is set to be rewarded for spearheading Brisbane Broncos’ historic comeback against the Titans in just his fourth NRL game in four years.
The Brisbane Broncos are getting used to being NRL’s whipping boys but maybe no more after showing Kevin Walters a mountain of heart.
With Christmas a fortnight away, business tycoon Darryl Kelly, the Titans co-owner with the snowy white hair and beard, should play Santa and give Gold Coast fans the ultimate festive present.
A Nudgee College perfectionist likened to Matt Gillett, a Marymount College back destined for the Broncos, and fiery forward from Caboolture. It’s part two of our future Origin stars series.
There’s always hype around NRL players aiming make their mark on State of Origin. But who are the young players showing their potential at the lower levels? READ PART TWO ON TUESDAY.
Souths hooker Damien Cook appears at long odds to join the Broncos, Cam Munster’s pledge to Melbourne and Wayne Bennett brushes coaches conference. It’s all in this week’s edition of Blindside.
Tyrone Roberts has two goals ahead of the 2019 season, one involving himself and the other good mate and Titans key man Ash Taylor.
Shaun Johnson’s immediate release from his New Zealand Warriors contract is set to shake up the NRL halves market in a big way.
Bryce Cartwright can finally appreciate being a $650,000 NRL star and the lifestyle that goes with it. It’s taken just two shifts at a Southport car wash to understand how lucky all footballers are.
Clubs can train hard but unless the recruitment department has signed the talent to get the job done they’ll fall short of premiership glory. We analyse every NRL club’s movements in the player market to see if they’ve got what it takes in 2019.
Washing cars, landcsaping, bricklaying and plumbing. The Gold Coast Titans’ preseason training has taken an unusual turn as coach Garth Brennan tries to show his players just how good they’ve got it.
“A lot of players have never worked a day in their lives,” says coach Garth Brennan. So Bryce Cartwright and Ryan James are washing cars, Jai Arrow is labouring, Ash Taylor is a carpenter.
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