Brett's goal to be Titan's goal kicker
GUN 21-year-old Titan Brett Delaney can't wait for when the Gold Coast kick off their inaugural National Rugby League campaign.
Because chances are he will literally be the one doing it.
Delaney has staked his claim to become the Gold Coast's first-string kicker following an impressive season with the boot at Parramatta last year.
"What ever happens, happens, but I am hoping to get that No.1 kicking spot," said Delaney.
"I know what it takes to be a kicker now. I don't mind the pressure that comes with it."
The talented young centre made 15 first-grade appearances for the Eels last season, running in three tries and kicking 27 conversions at an average of 67.5 per cent.
Titans captain Scott Prince booted 20 conversions for Wests Tigers last season with 71.43 per cent accuracy while former Panther Preston Campbell landed 73 from 103 attempts to run at 70.87 per cent.
Rugby union recruit Mat Rogers is also in the mix for kicking duties.
"I have got to prove myself up here now," said 188cm, 98kg Delaney, who is on a three-year deal with the Titans.
"My goals this year are to get one of those centre spots and cement it for the rest of the year, stay injury free and have a really good year with the Titans.
"I have been training really well and it is exciting being with a new team and I am excited about the future."
Coach John Cartwright said he is yet to make up his mind on who will shoulder the top job for the Titans this season and will use upcoming trials and training sessions to make a decision.
"We will sort that out through our goal kicking practice but certainly, he (Delaney) would be one of the favourites at this stage," said Cartwright.
"He is young and I think all of his best football is in front of him.
"He can kick goals from anywhere, is only 21 and is a really exciting player to watch."
The Titans will play their first trial match against arch rivals Melbourne in Coffs Harbour in three weeks, on February 17.
They will take on Parramatta in Lismore on February 24 before clashing with Penrith in their final trial outing at Gold Coast Stadium on March 2.
Cartwright is likely to field largely experimental sides for the Melbourne and Parramatta matches before giving a more accurate glimpse of his top 13 when the Titans make their Gold Coast debut.
The Titans will open their NRL season against St George Illawarra at Suncorp Stadium on March 18.
Source: http://www.goldcoastbulletin.com.au