The Cairns Post

Titans tip new recruit to shine

- MURRAY WENZEL AND SCOTT BAILEY editorial@cairnspost.com.au facebook.com/TheCairnsP­ost www.cairnspost.com.au twitter.com/TheCairnsP­ost

RUGBY LEAGUE GOLD Coast boss Graham Annesley says he is happy to back the gut instinct of his rookie NRL coach Garth Brennan and offer troubled Penrith star Bryce Cartwright a lifeline at the Titans.

Cartwright has left Penrith and will arrive next week on the Gold Coast on a four-season deal, reported to be close to $3 million. A member of one of the Panthers’ great rugby league families, he will link with his former under-20s coach at the Titans, despite having four years left to run on his contract.

Cartwright (right) has endured a difficult 12 months of media scrutiny relating to offfield matters in Sydney, and it’s understood they have taken their toll on the 23-year-old and prompted his departure.

Brennan has built a workmanlik­e spirit at the club since arriving in October, with the Titans CEO happy to take a punt on Cartwright on the advice of his first-year coach.

“Garth has known him since he was 17, coached him right through the lower grades and is absolutely confident he’s got the character required to do well here,” Annesley said. “He’s young and has a chance to be a big part of this club.”

Annesley said the deal was negotiated by new head of football Phil Moss, despite him not officially starting at the club until today. It comes just three months after fellow Panthers star junior Matt Moylan had been released to join Cronulla, also part-way through a contract that would have expired in 2021.

It also casts doubt over the proposed acquisitio­n of fellow Panthers utility Tyrone Peachey, who has been linked to a move to the Gold Coast Titans in 2019. “It’s obviously disappoint­ing to be releasing a player like Bryce Cartwright, however, we appreciate his desire to seek such a change,” Panthers general manager Phil Gould said.

“We hope that this move proves successful for Bryce, both on and off the field.

“Hopefully, some time in the future, he finds his way back to the Panthers.

“We wish Bryce and his young family all the very best.”

GARTH (BRENNAN) HAS KNOWN HIM SINCE HE WAS 17, COACHED HIM RIGHT THROUGH THE LOWER GRADES AND IS ABSOLUTELY CONFIDENT HE’S GOT THE CHARACTER REQUIRED TO DO WELL HERE GRAHAM ANNESLEY

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