Gold Coast Titans coach Neil Henry has had plenty of dramas, here’s one he’s happy about
TRAVIS MEYN GOLD COAST BULLETIN
DECEMBER 11, 2014 11:35AM
NEIL Henry has had a few headaches since taking up the Gold Coast Titans coaching post.
But there’s one that he is happy to have.
The battle for the coveted No. 1 jersey at the Titans is heating up.
The addition of Broncos star Josh Hoffman to the fold has heaped the pressure on vice-captain William Zillman to retain the jersey he has had a mortgage on.
Throw NSW Country Origin fullback David Mead into the mix and there’s some serious competition for one position.
Zillman has been setting the pace in pre-season training with Mead also in top shape.
Hoffman started later because of Four Nations commitments and has been on lighter duties because of some general soreness but Henry has been impressed by his star recruit.
“He’s been very good. He’s come back in good shape and got straight into it so he was a bit sore for the first week,” he said.
“We’ve started doing a bit more ballwork now. We’ve been rotating him, Zilly and Meady around the fullback spot and into the centres.
“He’s fitted right in. He’s getting a feel for the team.
“It’s a good headache. He’s a strike player who prefers to play at the back but Zilly wants to be there and he’s training the house down and Meady’s made no secret he doesn’t mind being the custodian as well.
“We’ve got a decision to make around that position. It will come down to trial form.”
The trio will get their first opportunity to impress at the Auckland Nines tournament on January 31-February 1.
The Nines will be launched in Sydney today with the Titans unveiling a new-look jersey for the second instalment of the nine-a-side tournament.
The club had a poor tournament this year and will be looking to improve in 2015.
One player who isn’t focused on starring at the Nines though is prop David Hala.
Hala linked with the Titans from Brisbane recently and has dropped 7kg in the past month.
But it’s regular first grade action he is chasing, not glory in the short version of the game, and Hala believes he is on track for that.
“I wanted to get down to 110kg. I weighed in at 119kg at the start of pre-season and now I’m 112kg,” he said.
“I’ll be pushing after Christmas to get to my target. I believe I play my best footy around that sort of weight.”