The Cairns Post

Derby key after Titans ruin Tigers’ party

- MATT ENCARNACIO­N

A DERBY clash with the Broncos this weekend will make or break the Gold Coast’s season, after the Titans yesterday spoiled a Wests Tigers party with a 30-12 win at a packed Leichhardt Oval to keep their finals hopes alive.

The Titans have joined the Tigers and Raiders on 14 points in a chasing pack three wins adrift of the eighth-placed Broncos on 20 points.

Gold Coast hosts Brisbane at Cbus Super Stadium on Sunday and the result could finalise the top eight two months out from the finals.

If the Titans win it will keep the chasing pack within touching distance of the Broncos. But a Brisbane win would increase the buffer, even though the Broncos do have a tough run home.

In the Titans’ favour is the fact they have already beaten Brisbane this season – a 26-14 boilover at Suncorp Stadium in Round 4 – and both teams will be understren­gth without their State of Origin stars.

But unlike the last time they played Brisbane, the Titans will this time at least carry some encouragin­g form into the local derby.

The win over the Tigers yesterday gave the Titans back-to-back wins for just the second time this season, following their win over the Bulldogs in Round 15.

Yesterday’s win over the Tigers was the more meritoriou­s of the two, with the Tigers faithful packed in to Leichhardt yesterday to celebrate the return of Robbie Farah and the arrival of Moses Mbye after mid-season transfers.

Three times Farah broke into the backfield with the game there for the taking. He finished the afternoon with three tackle busts, two offloads and a try assist.

Mbye also impressed with a team-high 158m and six tackle busts, but it wasn’t enough as a gritty Titans outfit went toeto-toe before coming through in the clutch.

Titans forward Jai Arrow, who was arguably his team’s best, sealed the win with a 78th-minute try.

Asked whether he could feel some momentum building in their season, Titans coach Garth Brennan said: “Probably a bit of belief ... believing that they can win and they’re good enough to come up with the right results.”

Brennan, in his first season as an NRL coach, insists his side is showing genuine signs of improvemen­t after losing seven of nine games before the win over the Dogs.

“I said at the start of the year, we’ll be a better team at the back end of the year than we were going to be at the start of the year and that’s starting to come together,” Brennan said. “They’re working hard, starting to trust each other, believe in each other and believe in the process that I’ve brought in.”

Brennan got plenty of key contributi­ons against the Tigers, but his Queensland State of Origin pairing of Jarrod Wallace and Arrow were immense with a combined 365 metres.

Ash Taylor also put his name right in the frame for the Maroons with a commanding display.

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