Townsville Bulletin

‘ Soft’ Warriors trounced as Titans spring ambush

- TRAVIS MEYN

GARTH Brennan has lauded the Gold Coast’s rising stars after the Titans crushed New Zealand’s top- eight credential­s in a 36- 12 boilover yesterday.

The Titans turned a 12- 8 halftime deficit into a 24- point hammering in front of a stunned crowd of 15,149 at Cbus Super Stadium to keep the NRL finals race wide open.

A win would have all but secured the fading Warriors a finals berth, but they were labelled “soft” by coach Steve Kearney after imploding against a Gold Coast team playing for nothing but pride. The Titans had lost 14 of their past 15 encounters against New Zealand, including the past six matches, and were looking to snap a three- game losing streak after dropping out of finals contention.

Another Warriors win was looming when the visitors bounced out to a four- point lead at the break, only to be trounced by the youthful Titans in a second- half blitz.

Titans young guns AJ Brimson, Phillip Sami and Brenko Lee shredded the lethargic Warriors to give a glimpse of the Gold Coast’s future under coach Brennan.

“They showed what they’re cap- able of,” Brennan said. “We’ve seen signs throughout the year but that was our most complete 80- minute performanc­e of the year.

“I’m excited with where this club is heading. We’ve got some super kids coming through and some experience to help them.

“There is a massive upside for the Titans. We’ve had some heartbreak­ing times this year but I know we’re heading in the right direction.

“We’re very determined to finish the year strong.”

The Titans started fast when Konrad Hurrell scored against his former club in the seventh minute, but tries to Shaun Johnson and former Gold Coast utility Karl Lawton gave the visitors a handy halftime lead.

The eighth- placed Warriors had everything to play for in the second half but instead melted on a sunny Gold Coast afternoon.

The Warriors’ for- and- against took a hammering in the 24- point loss, which has ensured the top- eight race is still on with the Tigers and Raiders lurking.

“I’m still scratching my head trying to figure it out,” Kearney said.

“I was very disappoint­ed in the second half. There were signs of it in the first half.’’

 ??  ?? TOO EASY: Titans centre Konrad Hurrell celebrates a try with his teammates during yesterday’s clash against the Warriors at Cbus Super Stadium.
TOO EASY: Titans centre Konrad Hurrell celebrates a try with his teammates during yesterday’s clash against the Warriors at Cbus Super Stadium.

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