The Gold Coast Bulletin

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Titans winger backing half to hit ground running

- CONNOR O’BRIEN connor.obrien@news.com.au

VETERAN Gold Coast winger Anthony Don has backed teammate Ash Taylor to “walk straight back in” to NRL footy this weekend if that’s the course of action coach Garth Brennan opts for.

Taylor was back at training yesterday after a short break from the game to deal with personal matters.

It has been a rough 2019 for the marquee halfback but he was all smiles on return to the club’s Parkwood headquarte­rs in a positive sign.

Now a decision looms for Brennan whether to stick with Ryley Jacks, who has been solid the past two games, and take Taylor down a gradual comeback path or to immediatel­y restore Taylor’s place in the No.7 jersey.

Don believes the 24-yearold will be up to the task if selected to face Manly at Cbus Super Stadium on Saturday.

“If he gets picked and is the man that Garth thinks is right for the spot, he’ll definitely be good enough to come in,” Don said.

“He’s a skilful player and everyone knows how good he is so there’ll be no doubt that he could walk straight back in if that’s what the coaches want to do.”

Don, the club’s all-time leading tryscorer, noticed positives in both Taylor’s form and demeanour in the training run.

“He was really sharp out there today and he was taking the line on when we had the ball so it’s good to have him back on deck,” he said.

“He has come back and he has been really happy around the group and he’s happy socialisin­g so it’s a good sign. Hopefully he gets out there and plays really well.”

Titans second-rower Bryce Cartwright said: “He seems good … he is probably happier than he was before, definitely.

“It’s just nice to see him with a smile on his face now and really happy. It looks like he is enjoying himself out on the (training) field too so hopefully he can translate that on to the footy field as well.”

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