The Gold Coast Bulletin

BELIEF IN BAPTISM

TITANS ROOKIE’S NEW TARGET:

- BRENT O’NEILL rent.oneill@news.com.aub

TITANS rookie Tanah Boyd says his NRL baptism has given him the belief he can handle any role given to him by incoming coach Justin Holbrook in 2020.

Having joined the Titans from Brisbane in June in search of greater first-grade opportunit­ies, the 19-year-old halfback’s decision paid dividends with appearance­s for the Gold Coast in the last two rounds of the regular season.

He made his NRL debut after coming off the bench for a 30-minute cameo at dummy half in the 38-4 loss to Newcastle in Round 24, before starting at No.7 in Sunday’s 24-16 loss at home to St George Illawarra.

While he will battle Ash Taylor, Tyrone Roberts and Ryley Jacks for a spot in the halves next season, Boyd said he hoped Holbrook would see value in his versatilit­y when he arrived at the club for pre-season.

“I was reasonably happy (with how I went),” said Boyd, an Australian Schoolboys representa­tive while at Keebra Park in 2017.

“I had a pretty simple job (on debut) and that was just to make my tackles and pass out in front. I thought I did that pretty well and I’m just hoping I can get another crack (next season) and go from there.

“I just want to play consistent NRL footy – that’s the goal – and keep improving my game.

“That was the reason why I moved, to get the opportunit­y, and I was just fortunate enough to get that. I’ve just got to take it with both hands and I thought I did that.”

After helping Keebra claim the NRL National Schoolboys Cup two years ago, Boyd spent the 2018 season training with the Broncos and playing for Souths Logan in the Intrust Super Cup.

He said the transition from schoolboy football to the profession­al ranks had been made easier by his time under Keebra coach Glen Campbell.

“Mr Campbell and the training (there) got us ready for it so it wasn’t too difficult. The only difference is the physicalit­y and bigger bodies,” said Boyd, who returned to the school this month for a junior developmen­t clinic.

“(Campbell) was a big part of my developmen­t as a footy player and he installed a lot of things in my game.”

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Picture: GETTY IMAGES Titans halfback Tanah Boyd in action against St George Illawarra.

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