NRLClubs 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.
TitansWashing 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.
Titans“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.
TitansTITANS 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.
TitansThe 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
TitansThe Gold Coast Titans have appointed CEO of Touch Football Australia Steve Mitchell to replace Graham Annesley, rounding out the club’s off-field leadership structure.
NRLFrom a teenager labelled ‘The Gifted One’ to a youngster so prodigious he played in the Prime Minister’s XIII last month without a single NRL game to his name — we take a look at the brightest up and coming prospect at your club.
TitansAS one of the NRL’s best young middle forwards, Jai Arrow is not afraid of getting his hands dirty — which will stand him in good stead when he gets on the tools in retirement.
BroncosWhoever is in charge at Brisbane next season will be coaching a inexperienced but exciting forward pack, with veteran Alex Glenn set to follow Josh McGuire out the door.
NRLHe hasn’t quite set foot in the door yet but incoming Brisbane Broncos coach Anthony Seibold has made his first coaching appointment – bringing in a NSW Origin forward.