The Cairns Post

Proud local homes in on chasing down rampant Bunnies

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‘‘I’m always proud to say I’m from Cairns and Gordonvale so to get back up and play a first grade game there is going to be something special,’’ he said.

The Queensland forward joked that it would take something special to dominate a South Sydney’s behemoth forward pack.

‘‘( We’ll) probably get (teammate Greg Bird) in a pair of high heels so he looks bigger,’’ he said.

‘‘They are a fantastic side. Not only are they big they are

Queensland hope to rattle NSW skipper Paul Gallen enough to put him off his game. mobile, so we’re going to have our work cut out for us.’’

Titans are currently fifth on the NRL ladder but have plenty to prove before they can be considered genuine title contenders.

They sit two wins over the .500 mark and have made the most of a favourable draw in the opening half of the season.

Two of Gold Coast’s seven wins came against Parramatta and they also posted home victories over strugglers St George Illawarra and North Queensland.

The second half of the season will get tougher starting tomorrow when they take on the competitio­n leaders, and Myles knows it.

‘‘Everyone knows what they can do and I think our form has been a bit up and down, so it will be a good test for us and we’re looking forward to it.’’

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