Sunday Territorian

Raiders a stern test for Titans

- MURRAY WENZEL

GOLD Coast coach Garth Brennan will only need to look at Canberra’s bench to see the threats posed as he prepares to coach his first NRL game today.

Brennan expressed his surprise at seeing playmaker Blake Austin left out of the Raiders’ starting side for the first round.

But with halfback Sam Williams returning for his third stint at the club, he sees a balanced side laced with firepower on the edges.

“Blake’s a class player and himself and Aidan Sezer have had a strong combinatio­n but Sam Williams has been there three times, he knows the club and the players and I think they’ve got a really good mix there with what they’re doing,” Brennan said.

“They’ve certainly got some strike (power).

“That right edge with (Joseph) Leilua and (Jordan) Rapana are certainly quality, score a lot of tries and (Jarrod) Croker and (Nick) aren’t slouches either.”

Rapana was in the NRL’s top five for tries (21), equal second for line breaks (27) and second in tackle busts (147) last year, while Cotric was third in tackle busts (121) and scored 16 tries in his debut season.

They will provide Brennan with a stern test as he looks to establish his Titans in the post Neil Henry-Jarryd Hayne era.

Brennan has done his best to fashion his own team, with fullback Michael Gordon, lock Bryce Cartwright, utility Mitch Rein and forwards Leilani Latu, Will Matthews and Jai Arrow all set for Titans debuts.

Captain Ryan James’s shift to the second row will also offer a different look, while halves Kane Elgey and Ashley Taylor have been instructed to play on both sides of the ruck.

“The style I want to play this year involves our backrowers influencin­g the way we play,” Brennan said of James’s move to the second row. Cotric

 ??  ?? Ryan James, a likely NSW prospect this season, leads Gold Coast into battle against Canberra today
Ryan James, a likely NSW prospect this season, leads Gold Coast into battle against Canberra today

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