‘I know what I can do’: Fifita hits back at critics
David Fifita is adamant the pressure of being one of the NRL’s highest-paid players won’t get to him as he prepares to cut loose against his former club on Friday night.
David Fifita is adamant the pressure of being one of the NRL’s highest-paid players won’t get to him as he prepares to cut loose against his former club on Friday night.
Justin Holbrook is entrenched as the Titans head man, but before he was appointed several years ago, a certain future Broncos coach was considered an intriguing possibility.
Broncos coach Kevin Walters has hit back at Gold Coast’s bid to poach two of Brisbane’s brightest young stars.
The big-money defection of David Fifita to the Titans is the wake-up call the Broncos needed to het their salary-cap management sorted out.
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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.
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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.
TITANS recruit Ryley Jacks believes he could be the man to unlock the best of Ash Taylor after promising to bring a bit of Melbourne Storm to the Gold Coast.
The Titans recruitment drive has been exceptional with Garth Brennan suring up his defensive unit immensely, while adding plenty of strike-power in key positions. FULL ROSTER ANALYSIS
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