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The Titans won ugly in Round 1 and have the chance to extend their perfect start against a young Wests Tigers outfit hoping to get off the mark this season.

Titans v Wests Tigers
Cbus Super Stadium
Sunday 2pm (AEST)

Given, we have only seen them play once, but how do you draw a line between these two teams after their respective performances from Round 1?

The Tigers’ defence in the second half of their 44-24 loss to the Dragons suggests they spent too much time on ball-work during the pre-season, while on Monday night the Titans’ attack coughed and spluttered more often than a two-stroke scooter.

Due largely to the spark from fullback James Tedesco, the Tigers' attack looked positively breathtaking in the opening 20 minutes, yet the Titans were able to stand toe-to-toe with an injury-ravaged Sharks outfit and limp out of Remondis Stadium with the two competition points heading into Members' Round.

Every team will tell you that if you can get your defensive house in order for the opening month of the premiership the attack will soon follow, so Wests Tigers coach Mick Potter faces a far-too-early patch-up job on his side's work in defence.

Despite scoring three tries inside the opening 18 minutes of the game, the Tigers proceeded to concede five tries between the 23rd and 64th minute marks, making the second-worst attack in the competition in 2013 look like the Harlem Globetrotters.

John Cartwright's Titans face an easier task in rectifying a disjointed attack that admittedly performed in much the same way as many of the other teams in Round 1\. If not for some individual brilliance from Albert Kelly they may have struggled to post many points at all but at least they line up for Round 2 knowing the defensive structures are holding firm.

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Watch Out Titans: James Tedesco had played in the grand total of four NRL games when he was selected to represent City Origin in 2013 and in the first of those games he had lasted just 30 minutes.

The rugby league world empathised with a 19-year-old who had his NRL dream temporarily snatched away by an anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) injury but two years on and 'Teddy' looks set to fulfil all that promise and more.

He wowed the massive crowds at Eden Park with his blistering speed in the Auckland Nines and when he laid on the opening Tigers try for Pat Richards and then punished Brett Morris for a dropped ball with a 60-metre scything run through the middle of the field to score one of his own all inside the first 10 minutes, City selectors started pencilling his name down again at the top of their team sheet.

He scored eight tries in 19 appearances in 2013 but it appears that two years on from his crushing knee injury and with an unforgettable experience playing for Italy in the World Cup, confidence has been fully restored, which should send alarm bells to any NRL team struggling to keep pace with the new rule interpretations.

Watch Out Wests Tigers: He may have had a misbehaving vein in his foot during the pre-season but the fast feet and even sharper football brain of Albert Kelly proved all the difference in the Titans' Round 1 win.

Although there were a couple of air-swings on other attempted intercepts – including a gaping hole he left for Tinirau Arona to score the opening try of the game – Kelly's snaffling of an Isaac De Gois pass from dummy-half close to the Titans' line that led to a 95m runaway try gave his side a 10-6 advantage at the break.

Less than two minutes into the second half he was denied a try by the video referee, who overturned the decision of the on-field officials, and when the game was there to be won with the scores locked together at 12-all with 10 minutes remaining, he threaded a grubber kick through the Sharks defence for William Zillman to pounce on and score.

With a tough, uncompromising pack of forwards and a five-eighth in Aidan Sezer who is the epitome of cool under pressure, Kelly provides the x-factor that can turn a game on its head in the blink of an eye.

Plays To Watch: Both teams used the sweeping play out the back on numerous occasions in their respective games but the speed of Tedesco made the Tigers look more dangerous; the Titans will need to communicate clearly in defence to ensure they aren't cut short.

Robbie Farah's pet play – the burrow from close to the line – delivered four points for the Wests Tigers yet again, while Beau Falloon's attempt to emulate the feat for the Titans was brought undone by a slight bobble as he tried to plant the ball under the posts.

Dave Taylor showed remarkable restraint with his offloads but if the Tigers start to look shabby on the edges you can expect the big bloke will be asking plenty of difficult questions.

Where It Will Be Won: With a rookie halfback in Luke Brooks much of the Tigers attack will come of the back of Robbie Farah's work at dummy-half. If his forwards can roll through the middle and give him time and space to play with, the Tigers dangerous outside backs will soon come into their own and Brooks will have the opportunity to showcase his full array of skills.

The Titans showed on Monday night that despite being domiciled on the glitter strip they have no fear of winning ugly, so if they can win that battle in the middle of the ruck they should have the patience and experience to finish over the top of the Tigers.

The History: Played 11; Titans 6, Tigers 5\. Since the Titans' introduction in 2007 the clashes between these two sides have been fairly evenly split, with no side winning more than two games in succession. The Titans were convincing 36-6 winners when they last met the Tigers on the Gold Coast in Round 21 last year but in 2012 it was a Robbie Farah field goal that gave the Tigers a 15-14 win away from home. It was their second success on the Gold Coast in seven attempts.

What Are The Odds: Punters aren’t sure what to do here, with nibbles coming for a swag of markets on the match at Sportsbet.com.au. The Titans are firm favourites in head to head betting at $1.30 but the Tigers, $3.50 outsiders, have attracted the same level of support in head to head to betting. Money is identical for both sides in line and margin betting. The tip is late money will come for the home team.

Match Officials: Referees - Gerard Sutton & Dave Munro; Sideline Officials - Steve Carrall & Peter Gough; Video Referees - Bernard Sutton & Andrew Dunemann.

Televised: Channel Nine – Delayed 4pm.

The Way We See It: Although they both have plenty to work on, there's something appealing about a side that shows grit in defence and can grind out a win.

Expect the Tigers to throw plenty at the Titans early – and perhaps even score the first try of the game – but cool heads should prevail. An expected top of 31 degrees on Sunday and 2pm kick-off will also ensure there's plenty of heat on the Tigers’ defence. Titans by 10 points.
 
NRL Round 2 Preview: Gold Coast Titans v Wests Tigers
By John Greco Updated 13 mar
Gold Coast play Wests Tigers in Round 2 of the NRL season at Cbus Super Stadium on Sunday at 2pm AEST.

What: NRL round 2
Who: Gold Coast Titans v Wests Tigers
When: Sunday, March 16 – 2pm (AEDT)
Where: Cbus Super Stadium
I can watch it on: Channel 9

Things you need to know:
Ironman Gold Coast prop Luke Douglas is battling to play after suffering a thumb injury in Monday night's 18-12 win over Cronulla. Ironically, Douglas only broke Jason Taylor's record of 194-consecutive games in the season-opener. X-Rays have cleared the prop of a fracture but he have further scans and treatment through the week to prove his fitness. Ryan James is 18th man and would come into the side if Douglas misses out. Tigers coach Mick Potter has stuck faith with the same side who were crushed 44-24 by the Dragons in the season-opener. Despite a nasty concussion in round one, Liam Fulton has been named in the back-row but he will be monitored during the week. Keith Galloway and David Nofoaluma are on a six-man bench.

Reason to watch:
Standing at 188cms and weighing 121kg you can't miss Titans back-rower David Taylor. The Mercurial forward has the ability to terrorise opposition defences with his power and skill. Consistency has been his major issue over the last few seasons but he showed a lot more maturity in the season-opener against the Sharks. You should always expect the unexpected when it comes to the 25-year-old and he could have a field day against a Tigers defence that had plenty of holes in it last weekend. It will also be interesting to see if warhorse Luke Douglas lines up. The prop broke the record for consecutive matches last weekend (195) but suffered a thumb injury and is in severe doubt to play.

Reason to turn away:
A problem with playing matches in Queensland so early in the season in the middle of the afternoon is that temperatures are still quite high. It's forecasted to be 31 degrees come kick off on Sunday and the heat and humidity can often ruin the spectacle in the early rounds. Most players are still trying to find their match fitness and will fatigue much quicker which ultimately leads to more mistakes and less appealing football.

Say what:
"It'll be good to get back up there but when it's all said and done, the business is on the field. I'll be trying to do the best that I can for the club and for myself. It'll be good to catch up with a few faces after the game and all that, but hopefully it'll be good to get the job done first." – Former Titans, now Tigers, back-rower Bodene Thompson

Final word:
Performances in the opening round aren't always a gauge of how a side will travel for that season but it already looks like being an arduous campaign for the Tigers. They went with the Dragons for a good hour but were then blown away in the final 20 minutes by a side many predict will get the wooden spoon. On the other hand, the Titans showed the type of grit and resilience needed to be successful. If they can get their lightning-quick backline more into the game, they should have too much quality for the visitors. Titans by 14

Sportingbet odds:
Titans: $1.31
Tigers: $3.55
 
"Head Coach Mick Potter has made two late changes to the squad that will travel to the Gold Coast to take on the Gold Coast Titans at Cbus Super Stadium this Sunday.

Liam Fulton has not fully recovered from a serious concussion he suffered in last week's loss to the St. George Illawarra Dragons and will be replaced in the team by Keith Galloway.

Marika Koroibete has also been replaced in the team by David Nofoaluma.

Tim Simona will make his long-awaited return from injury this afternoon when he starts in the Wests Tigers' NSW Cup squad that is taking on the Cronulla Sharks.

Five-eighth Blake Austin will travel with the NRL squad to the Gold Coast as 18th man.

The Wests Tigers' will confirm their final 1-17 at 2pm on Sunday."

http://www.weststigers.com.au/news/2014/03/15/nrl_late_changes_to_r2_squad.html

**Nofo, galloway in
Koro, Fulton out
Austin 18th man
Simona NSW Cup for match fitness**
 
"Austin 18th man" is just a poorly veiled smokescreen I believe. Austin will play 6 and Anasta will replace Fulton in the backrow unfortunately
 
""Austin 18th man" is just a poorly veiled smokescreen I believe. Austin will play 6 and Anasta will replace Fulton in the backrow unfortunately"

and who comes out of the squad? cause fulton just got replaced by big red

that 31 degree forecast doesn't look very appealing for our side…

let's hope we can grit through it and come away with some positives and maybe the 2 points too
 
@pHyR3 said:
""Austin 18th man" is just a poorly veiled smokescreen I believe. Austin will play 6 and Anasta will replace Fulton in the backrow unfortunately"

and who comes out of the squad? cause fulton just got replaced by big red

that 31 degree forecast doesn't look very appealing for our side…

let's hope we can grit through it and come away with some positives and maybe the 2 points too

Possibly Taupau into the backrow for Fulton and Anasta out? We can hope
 
@Blake93 said:
@pHyR3 said:
""Austin 18th man" is just a poorly veiled smokescreen I believe. Austin will play 6 and Anasta will replace Fulton in the backrow unfortunately"

and who comes out of the squad? cause fulton just got replaced by big red

that 31 degree forecast doesn't look very appealing for our side…

let's hope we can grit through it and come away with some positives and maybe the 2 points too

Possibly Taupau into the backrow for Fulton and Anasta out? We can hope

Wasn't Thomson in doubt because of a thumb injury?? That's what I think will take the field, that bench will get destroyed IMO

1\. James Tedesco
2\. David Nofoaluama
3\. Keith Lulia
4\. Chris Lawrence
5\. Pat Richards
6\. Blake Austin
7\. Luke Brooks
8\. Aaron Woods
9\. Robbie Farah
10\. Keith Galloway
11\. Suaso Sue
12\. Martin Tapau
13\. Adam Blair

Interchange
14\. Cory Paterson
15\. Ava Seumanufagai
16\. Braith Anasta
17\. James Gavet
 
its funny cause last week we had the same bench, bar anasta (who i'd be surprised if he was actually on the bench) and people were lauding the size/power of our reserves haha
 
@pHyR3 said:
its funny cause last week we had the same bench, bar anasta (who i'd be surprised if he was actually on the bench) and people were lauding the size/power of our reserves haha

14\. Cory Paterson
15\. Ava Seumanufagai
16\. Ben Murdoch Masila
17\. James Gavet

That one change makes a massive difference tbh…
 
@happy tiger said:
Ball control will be crucial in the heat ,if we can get up around 80percent we can win this game

I think you're right Happy.

We do alright at skilled? or maybe it's just me … I was there when Farah slotted the fg to win.

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@willow said:
Where It Will Be Won: With a rookie halfback in Luke Brooks much of the Tigers attack will come of the back of Robbie Farah's work at dummy-half. If his forwards can roll through the middle and give him time and space to play with, the Tigers dangerous outside backs will soon come into their own and Brooks will have the opportunity to showcase his full array of skills.

This is exactly what I think we need to do. The only thing is Brooks, Anasta and Farah need to play high quality footy. If we do this I think we are in with a chance in most games.
 
@Blake93 said:
@pHyR3 said:
""Austin 18th man" is just a poorly veiled smokescreen I believe. Austin will play 6 and Anasta will replace Fulton in the backrow unfortunately"

and who comes out of the squad? cause fulton just got replaced by big red

that 31 degree forecast doesn't look very appealing for our side…

let's hope we can grit through it and come away with some positives and maybe the 2 points too

Possibly Taupau into the backrow for Fulton and Anasta out? We can hope

How could we possibly hope for taupau to play second row? Do you understand how different they are

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@tigerlogic said:
@Blake93 said:
@pHyR3 said:
""Austin 18th man" is just a poorly veiled smokescreen I believe. Austin will play 6 and Anasta will replace Fulton in the backrow unfortunately"

and who comes out of the squad? cause fulton just got replaced by big red

that 31 degree forecast doesn't look very appealing for our side…

let's hope we can grit through it and come away with some positives and maybe the 2 points too

Possibly Taupau into the backrow for Fulton and Anasta out? We can hope

How could we possibly hope for taupau to play second row? Do you understand how different they are

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Do you? Taupau is the fastest and most agile prop that we have, his defence is also solid and he runs good lines. Explain why it wouldn't work…..

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@Blake93 said:
@tigerlogic said:
@Blake93 said:
@" said:
""Austin 18th man" is just a poorly veiled smokescreen I believe. Austin will play 6 and Anasta will replace Fulton in the backrow unfortunately"

and who comes out of the squad? cause fulton just got replaced by big red

that 31 degree forecast doesn't look very appealing for our side…

let's hope we can grit through it and come away with some positives and maybe the 2 points too

Possibly Taupau into the backrow for Fulton and Anasta out? We can hope

How could we possibly hope for taupau to play second row? Do you understand how different they are

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Do you? Taupau is the fastest and most agile prop that we have, his defence is also solid and he runs good lines. Explain why it wouldn't work…..

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Fast for a prop, being an edge player you have to have great lateral movement, not linear! Also it's a very difficult position to defend as the decision making involved is much harder than playing at prop, without having played there before it would be totally foreign to him. It's not always about physical attributes it's those finer details which are most important

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