The Gold Coast Bulletin

‘AND THOSE ARE THE GUYS ALSO HOPING TO PLAY CENTRE’

TITANS RECRUIT’S TEST

- TRAVIS MEYN

TITANS recruit Tyrone Peachey has hit the training track three weeks early and fellow new signing Brian Kelly knows he has a fight on his hands to pull on Gold Coast colours.

Peachey made a surprise appearance at pre-season training yesterday despite not being required to start life with his new club until next month.

The NSW Origin utility is entitled to extended leave after touring New Zealand with the Kangaroos last month but has instead opted to rip into his 2019 preparatio­ns early.

Peachey’s training appearance has turned up the pressure on coach Garth Brennan’s new-look squad which has more depth than last season’s team who stumbled to a 14th-placed finish.

Among the additions is Kelly, a former Titans under-20s product who has spent the past two years at Manly.

Kelly, 22, proved he is NRL quality with 47 games over the past two seasons but the Ballina product was granted an early release by new Sea Eagles coach Des Hasler to head back to his home region.

Kelly and Peachey roomed together during last month’s Prime Minister’s XIII tour of Papua New Guinea and they will now lock horns for a spot in Brennan’s team next year.

Konrad Hurrell’s departure to the English Super League opened the door for Kelly to return to the Gold Coast, where he will vie with Dale Copley, Brenko Lee and Peachey for a spot in the centres.

“I bumped into Tyrone Peachey on the Prime Minister’s XIII we played in and we happened to be roomies,” Kelly said.

“We clicked pretty well. It was good to catch up with him here.

“The opportunit­y (to return to the Titans) popped up once Koni left.

“I spoke to my management, family and girlfriend … I was here (at the Titans) in my juniors and Ballina is just down the road.

“There is only two centres on the field and there is Cops, Brenko Lee and Peach (to battle).

“It gives us a lot of depth and competitio­n. It makes you push and work harder at training.”

Kelly is the beginning of a generation of players entering the NRL who grew up as a Titans fan.

 ?? Picture: NIGEL HALLETT ?? Gold Coast NRL signing Brian Kelly (pictured right with new teammate Keegan Hipgrave) has wasted little time sizing up his competitio­n for a starting spot.
Picture: NIGEL HALLETT Gold Coast NRL signing Brian Kelly (pictured right with new teammate Keegan Hipgrave) has wasted little time sizing up his competitio­n for a starting spot.
 ?? Picture: NIGEL HALLETT ?? Tyrone Peachey hits the training paddock for the first time yesterday and (inset from left) Shannon Boyd, Nathan Peats and Jai Arrow at Parkwood.
Picture: NIGEL HALLETT Tyrone Peachey hits the training paddock for the first time yesterday and (inset from left) Shannon Boyd, Nathan Peats and Jai Arrow at Parkwood.
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