Preston returns to Titans as Holbrook weighs up trial conundrum
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Former Dally M medallist Preston Campbell has returned to the Titans in a specialist role just weeks after his son, Jayden, signed a development deal with the club.

Campbell was the Titans' inaugural signing in 2007 and will work with the club in "a number of areas", according to coach Justin Holbrook on Monday.

The 43-year-old Indigenous icon retired in 2011 after 267 first-grade games, which included 103 for the Titans, and has been vocal around the side's performances in recent years.

Campbell told NRL.com in 2019 he was desperate to see the club return to their winning ways while building a stronger connection with the community.

"He's rejoining the club, it's still being worked through but it's great to have him out there on the field," Holbrook said.

"I'm not sure around all the details with little Presto but it's great to have the first player signed for the Titans around the boys.

"He'll be working with the club in a number of areas."

Holbrook said he was "really happy" with how the new-look squad and coaching staff had come together after significant player turnover last year.

The Titans coach will spend the next month working on a plan for the club's only trial against the Warriors in Lismore on February 27.

Mindful of the fact the two sides will meet again in round one, Holbrook will be wary of playing his squad at full strength.

"It is a bit awkward playing the same side twice but with trials you lock it in a year in advance so you're not to know who you'll play in round one," Holbrook said.

"It's not ideal when you're only playing the one trial but it's too late to change that.

"We'll have a look at that but the main thing is you want a good, hard hit-out. A lot of our forwards will play for match fitness but a lot of our main guys won't play.

"It will be a good test because it is our only trial. There are spots up for grabs, it's not like you can play half-hearted.