I think the Sharks might win this one but will be a close one
wat i did notice was in defence, we were solid, but he always go over the advantage line, we sorta waited for em to come to us
dont know if thats such a good thing
Just jokes mate
On a sour note, Prince may be injured...
http://www.gcbulletin.com.au/article...79_sports.html
what is happening with brett delaney... we play him on the bench for a qld cup match... that is an expensive qld reserve player....i cannot see why he is not in the team..can anyone tell me is he injured?
Titans to win
Its sad to see Chris Walker already injured
I LOVE MICHEL
Bad news if all these injuries force them not to play against the sharks.
Both sides showed good form in their debut round of 2007.
C'Mon Titans!
prince rolled his ankle
should be alright, its a monday game aswell so he got a bit longer to recover
would of luved to see presto at 5/8 n rogers fullback, give rogers more room to move n come in when he wants, i rkn it be a killer
Pretty confident about this game. Sharks forward will dominate. If they defend tight like last weekend the Warriors style attack of the Titans I seen last weekend shouldn't be much of a worry.
Great to see Campbell being left at fullback, from a Cronulla perspective anyway. If Noddy and Dykes pepper him with bombs as I suspect they will, he'll be looking for the first bus back to Tingah by half time.
Originally Posted by Coaster
Titans Vs Sharks Preview
Wednesday, March 21, 2007 - 1:34 PM
Will it be a happy ?homecoming? for the Titans?
Form: The Gold Coast could have stumbled on the big stage at Suncorp Stadium, but their ability to regroup will stand the club in good stead for the weeks ahead. Cronulla were strong defensively against Penrith and made the most of their opportunities with the ball.
History: The old Gold Coast teams rarely posed a threat to the Sharks, who lost only once in 14 encounters. Cronulla won seven from eight on the holiday strip, including a narrow win in their only visit to Carrara.
Danger sign: Outstanding in his first NRL appearance in almost six years, Mat Rogers is only going to get better. He made some great decisions in defence and has the attacking flair to ignite the Titans? backline.
Best Bet? Take a Titans try in First Scoring Play betting.
Money-spinner: Centres Mat Rogers and Jake Webster are noted tryscorers ? include them in First Tryscorer considerations.
Source: Big League
I suspect if the Sharks want to rely on bombing Preston to win the match, they're going to be in for a shock.
He may have had a bad match, but he's a champion player, and he'll be working damn hard on that aspect of his game. He really didn't do too badly from the back, took some great catches, let one bounce he shouldn't have, and spilled the one bomb. His other errors weren't from bombs.
That said, if they want to give him the ball over and over in broken play situations... go for it.