The Gold Coast Bulletin

FOUR ROUNDS IN ... FIVE BIG QUESTIONS

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The NRL season is only one month old but Titans boss Garth Brennan must be asking himself some big questions. The Bulletin looks at five key issues Gold Coast will be mulling over.

GETTING THINGS PEACHEY

We all know of Tyrone Peachey’s talent. What we don’t know is how to best employ the gamebreake­r (below).

If the opening month has proved anything it’s that an X-factor player like the NSW utility is a must in every side. But he simply hasn’t had enough ball to make the most of his speed and agility.

HALF A BATTLE TO BE WON

Sure, injuries to players like Tyrone Roberts (left) have robbed the Titans of any continuity in the halves. Yet at some point those excuses must stop. The Cowboys reached an NRL grand final without Johnathan Thurston. All it takes, as Michael Morgan proved in 2017, is for one playmaker to step up and say, ‘right, I’m running things now’. Who will it be?

NEXT GENERATION

Fortune favours the brave. Last season may not have gone to plan but throwing AJ Brimson (left) into the mix was a masterstro­ke. At what point is a similar leap of faith taken on those now on the fringes? History shows the rewards often come to those willing to make a tough call on an older head sooner rather than later.

ARROW’S HELP

It is an impossible question but how can the Titans find more Jai Arrows? The former Bronco (above) remains the ultimate weapon in the pack and his consistenc­y is now a feature of his game. So how do you replicate that? That’s a huge test for coach Brennan.

PROCTOR OR JAMES?

It seems ludicrous that you can’t fit a New Zealand Test forward and fringe Blues player in the one line-up. Yet Kevin Proctor (left) and Ryan James have so far thrown up the same questions at opposition sides. You can’t have a pack full of explosive players but alternativ­ely can you field one with too many workhorses?

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