The Gold Coast Bulletin

Hurrell gets chance to regain his mojo

- TRAVIS MEYN

TITANS cult hero Konrad Hurrell is fighting for his NRL future but Gold Coast coach Garth Brennan insists he is not looking to offload the hulking centre.

Hurrell will come up against former club New Zealand at Cbus Super Stadium on Sunday when the Titans attempt to salvage some pride after a disappoint­ing month.

With their finals hopes on the line, the Titans have slumped to three straight losses to fall out of top eight running with six rounds to go.

After being relegated to reserve grade following an error-riddled start to the year, Hurrell has earned an NRL reprieve in the wake of Dale Copley’s season-ending hamstring injury.

Earlier this year, Brennan publicly declared the popular Hurrell was his favourite player. But the 26-year-old’s form has been well below par this season, prompting Brennan to send the Tongan internatio­nal to the Intrust Super Cup.

The relegation prompted speculatio­n the Titans were looking to release the 110game centre with a year to run on his contract.

Brennan said that wasn’t the case but admitted Hurrell was fighting to earn a contract extension at the Gold Coast beyond 2019.

“Koni is contracted for next year,” Brennan said.

“We haven’t committed to extending him at this point but that’s not to say we won’t.

“If I was a marquee player playing reserve grade, I’d want my manager seeing what else is out there for me. At the end of the day, they’re not doing their job if they’re not doing that.

“That’s quite possibly the case with Bryce (Cartwright), Koni and Kane (Elgey).

“Koni has got a recall because of the injury to Dale Copley but he’s got to perform well otherwise Brendan Elliot will get a crack.

“You’ve got to perform or else someone is there ready to have a crack.”

Hurrell earned a reputation for having “butter fingers” this year after making 16 errors in the first eight rounds of the season, which resulted in him being sent to the Tweed Heads Seagulls.

One of the NRL’s great characters, Hurrell can come across as having a carefree attitude, but Brennan said that wasn’t the case.

“It’s a confidence thing,” he said. “He puts on a bit of a show that he doesn’t care … but sometimes that can be a bit of a front for some demons he’s battling as far as his football goes.”

The Titans have a horrible record against the Warriors, losing their past six games against their bogy side.

 ?? Picture: GETTY IMAGES ?? Hot-and-cold centre Konrad Hurrell in action for the Titans against the Brisbane Broncos.
Picture: GETTY IMAGES Hot-and-cold centre Konrad Hurrell in action for the Titans against the Brisbane Broncos.
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