Titans head south with eye on the win

A FINAL round farewell without the pressure of avoiding the wooden spoon would be nice but Titans coach John Cartwright has warned his troops about using it as their sole motivation against the red-hot Tigers tomorrow night.

A victory will guarantee the Titans will not finish the season in last place.

''It would be nice (to avoid the spoon and) we are going there to win, we've prepared well and have a lot to play for,'' insisted Cartwright.

''But you can get ahead of yourself.

''Next week would be an occassion in itself but it would be nice to get a great win away at Campbelltown and come home and send these fellows off the way they deserve.''

With two games left in their season the Titans came through today's final session unscathed with big prop Luke Bailey training strongly, the only worry being a hamstring strain to winger David Mead, who was expected to take his place.

Skipper Preston Campbell said the Titans needed to try their hand against the competition's entertainers.

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