We need rankin on the bench coming on in the 60th min to run around all the tired forwards
We need rankin on the bench coming on in the 60th min to run around all the tired forwards
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Oh harro is screwed. No doubt.
His was so blatant it was like he was playing wack-a-mole or something and was waiting for his head to pop up so he could take it off.
Harro have three penalties the other night, and he had given 7 in total before that to make him joint leader in penalties. So he has 10 now. Too many.
Would love to see the Titans hammer the Broncs. Sezer for man of the match and the score will be 30-12.
Prince and Sezer in the halves.
Hopefully Broncos pick up a few injuries on the weekend.
They have Hodges, Thaiday, Hannant, Beale, Glenn, Hoffman and maybe Gillett playing rep games.
With the bye here we can fix up a few niggling injuries and be in top form for the Donks.
If we don't play Rankin or Henderson - we will win.
Sezer was not perfect, half of his passes were to low to catch .. still 1 game in, have to wait and see
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I reckon Ridge and Lawrence are just getting some minutes under their belt in Q-Cup. I'm sure they'll both return soon. I think it is a good ploy to rotate the bench forwards every few weeks so they get minutes under their belts. It's a shame out Q-Cup teams played last weekend and not the one coming in the split round as it'd be good to give some of our benchies more game time.
Geese are the ultimate team players.
They honk to encourage one another!
They think cause sezer has played 1 good game and we win against a team that had a poor performance he is the answer
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Not a knock on Sezer at all but we need to keep some perspective... Manly were far from their best. I don't think that is being overly negative and the boys can only play the other mob that turns up.
The Broncos game will be a much better indicator I think.
A win is a win is a win though and you couldn't ask for more from a debutant!
That's right guys ... if you remember, it was all Rankin after the Cowboys game and see where that's got us. Sezer was everything we could have expected but let's not overplay his hand in case Cartwright develops a case of "dither knows best".
Four reasons to escape to Queensland: Sun, Surf, Sand & the Titans.
TITANS captain Scott Prince has endorsed Aidan Sezer as a long-term halves partner, saying the pivot's left-foot kicking has suddenly opened up a range of attacking options for the Gold Coast attack.
Sezer, a former Bulldogs under-20 star, made a dream debut for the Titans at the weekend, helping them become the first NRL team in more than 18 months to beat Manly at Brookvale Oval.
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He scored the Titans' opening try with just his second touch of the footy and played a mature and confident hand in several last-tackle plays, quickly gaining the confidence of his teammates.
Prince sees a rosy future for the five-eighth, with whom he hopes to form a long-term partnership.
"Aidan's a very good player," Prince said.
"He's just come back from a knee reco (reconstruction), so we were not expecting him to set the world on fire.
"But I thought that he played a solid game, was very composed and as a left-foot kicker, he takes the pressure off me and Matty Srama from dummy-half with his kicking game.
"I thought for his first NRL game, he played really well."
While keen not to heap pressure on the youngster, Prince said he saw Sezer as a long-term answer to the Titans' five-eighth problem.
While several players, including Greg Bird and Mat Rogers, have worn the No.6 successfully at the Titans, they have been playing out of position, robbing the club of their best performances.
But Sezer is a natural pivot and Prince is hoping the pair can build on an already impressive combination.
"With him being a left-foot kicker as well, there's so many options around Aidan being there," Prince said.
"I can take the line on knowing full well it's in good hands with Aidan (if he has to kick).
"Fingers crossed both of us can stay fit and healthy and it's something that we can build on."
With Sezer recovering from a knee reconstruction, coach John Cartwright was wary of pitching him straight into the NRL to make his debut.
But the 20-year-old at the weekend showed he has the confidence and cool head to perform under pressure.
"I think (that confidence) helps with all the guys around him," Prince said.
"It was evident during the game that there was a lot of talk, a lot of communication, the boys just pumping each other up.
"With Aidan, he loves the game. He eats, sleeps, breathes rugby league and he wants to learn more.
"He's a pleasure to work with and train with -- he's my gym partner and he's a strong little bugger too.
"It wasn't a surprise to anyone how well he played."
Prince has taken his own game up a level in the past three weeks as the Titans battled to grind out a win and said enjoying his football had been the key.
"We've worked so hard over the past four to five weeks, with some troubled times as well," he said of the club's off-field dramas.
"But hopefully that (victory) was the boost of confidence we need as a squad to move forward and string a few wins together."
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