John Cartwright-very ambitious!

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Titans look to dent Wests NRL finals hopes

AAP Sat, Aug 20, 2011 - 9:20 PM

Having taken a big step towards avoiding the wooden spoon with a win over Canberra, Gold Coast coach John Cartwright now has his sights set on denting West Tigers' finals hopes.

The Titans made it two wins from three games with their 26-18 victory at Skilled Park on Saturday, temporarily leapfrogging Parramatta into 15th place on the ladder.

And Cartwright is desperately hoping his club can avoid the dreaded wooden spoon after occupying last spot since round 15.

"It definitely hurts where we're sitting on the table," he said.

"It hurts more than I can probably put into words.

"We want to make it hard for the Tigers (next Monday).

"If we can knock them out of the eight, I want to knock them out of the eight.

"If we can knock Parramatta over (in round 26) and finish the season on a high, that would be tremendous."

The attrition of this season on both teams meant that a combined 18 topline players were unavailable for the clash.

And it was the Titans left feeling it the most, down to their last 17 fit players after the late week scratchings of veteran Luke Bailey (neck) and young half Beau Henry (ankle).

They joined Scott Prince, Nathan Friend, Ashley Harrison, Kevin Gordon, Ryan James, Michael Henderon and Mat Rogers in the stands, meaning the Titans had to call up departing back Esi Tonga (Parramatta) from Queensland Cup outfit Ipswich.

William Zillman shifted to five-eighth and Anthony Laffranchi stepped up to the front row to cover their losses.

The Raiders were left reeling by the loss of NSW fullback Josh Dugan, this time sidelined with a groin injury.

He joined the likes of Tom Learoyd-Lahrs, Trevor Thurling, Terry Campese and Matt Orford in the casualty ward.

Errors outnumbered highlights for most of the first half and the Titans sent groans through the modest crowd of 10,230 when they bombed three tries.

Steve Michaels couldn't reel in a Zillman kick, Laffranchi knocked on over the line and Greg Bird was ruled to be held short by referee Alan Shortall.

"It was probably played by two sides who looked a little down on confidence," Cartwright admitted.

Joel Thompson strolled over in the 20th minute to claim the first points and the lead for the Raiders. But soon they would relinquish it and never get it back.

The Titans' Dominique Peyroux claimed his first NRL try in the 28th minute, with teammate Will Matthews crossing just before halftime.

Flyer David Mead scored an brilliant individual try six minutes into the second half.

Michaels made up for his first-half miss with a 53rd minute try when he grounded a Zillman bomb to give his club an 18 point buffer.

The Raiders, lacking any real spark in attack, managed to find the tryline again 13 minutes from time, stand-in fullback David Milne scoring a consolation try with David Shillington barging over in the 73rd minute which reduced the margin to six.

The loss leaves Canberra in real danger of claiming the wooden spoon just 12 months after their miraculous surge into the 2010 finals. They sit on the same competition points as the Titans, only ahead of them on for-and-against.

"We certainly come up with some pretty good errors," coach David Furner lamented.

"It was (hard to sit through) because I know what the team has put in during the week.

"You play one, play two errors there, you're putting pressure on your team. It just makes it hard to fight back."

Danny Galea received a poke in the eye and Michael Picker a head knock, but both are expected to be fit for round 25.

One standout for the club was the efforts of lock Shaun Fensom, who put in another Herculean effort in defence with 58 tackles.

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Lol, what planet is this guy on? John, you've recorded 2 wins in 3 weeks against BUM sides like yourselves and escaped narrowly in both! "Dent" our finals hopes? The reported must have been just as bigger idiot as Cartwright himself! Even if we did lose today we only had to win 1 of our remaining 2 to qualify for the semi's anyway! :roll
 
I am usually glad for the WTs to win their next game but given this boofhead comment I am hoping Wests Tigers smash the Titans thereby gaining further momentum, improving for and against and putting catrwright back in his box :sign:
 
We will beat the Titans by a lot. Holy hell it's going to be a bloodbath. This is the most confident I've been about a game in a long, long, loooooooooooooooooooong time.

I honestly think we'll put 80 past them.
 
You'd sack a coach that wouldn't say something like this. I don't care what the Titans do. As long as we turn up to play and are committed the result will look after itself.
 
I suppose he's got to talk his team up but the last thing we can do is take this Titans team lightly, we don't have the greatest record against them and with the amount of players missing last night I expected the Raiders to account for them quite easily considering what was on the line at that stage.
 
Not a fan of the Titans club. I hope we give them a hiding. Be a long summer up there, they have been pathetic.
 
"make it hard for the Tigers"… Right. He has to try and play the psychological card early... His playing roster will not improve much this week and the spectre of the wooden spoon still looms overhead. I am sure TS will have the boys focused and ready to make it 7 in a row. Hope the boys win by 50\. I will be going to the game with the family, so I must remember to set the foxtel so I don't miss his post-game interview to the press!
 
@MacDougall said:
We will beat the Titans by a lot. Holy hell it's going to be a bloodbath. This is the most confident I've been about a game in a long, long, loooooooooooooooooooong time.

I honestly think we'll put 80 past them.

Nice thought - but as you have probably seen in the last two games we can't put teams away, so 80 points not too sure.
 
We want to make it hard for the Tigers (next Monday).
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If we can knock them out of the eight, I want to knock them out of the eight.

Those two sentences should be posted up at Concord this week, what an arrogant think to say - what's his problem?

John, to avoid giving the Tigers ammunition and motivation you should have said "We are looking forwad to doing our best against the Tigers, we want to finish the season of on a high and show our fans better times are coming in 2012."
 
We should rightfully flog these jokers away from home, BUT remember this is the team we led 14-0 against after 11 minutes and couldn't put to the sword. They will lift for this, we have an average record against them also. I think they would be a much more difficult outfit if Prince was playing.
 
They should get Bailey ,Beau Henry and Harrison back this week
They will be a far from easy game
But if we play our best and can control Preston Campbell (something we have struggled with in the past) we should win comfortably
I don't think we have lost at home to the Titans have we ??
 
As long as they go out their and rip into their work and build a platform and not try and play Azazel dazzel stuff from the kick offf they will win easy. I thought Parra was the danger match and they lookrd after them with ease
 
I live on the Goldie and my partner,kids and all the in laws are huge titans fans.They are giving me crap about our 3/8 wins over the titans.We better win thus 60-0 so they will shut up.
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Now it's time for the boys to go out there and squash the Titans on Monday night. Ensure they get the spoon in their 5th year, the year that the worst administrator in the NRL said they would win the comp. How sweet it will be to see them raise the Spoon aloft in stead of the Winfield cup!
 
@Duffy_P said:
Now it's time for the boys to go out there and squash the Titans on Monday night. Ensure they get the spoon in their 5th year, the year that the worst administrator in the NRL said they would win the comp. How sweet it will be to see them raise the Spoon aloft in stead of the Winfield cup!

Yeah reckon if we get off to a good start and post early points they might drop their bundle
But as said they will be a different propisition with Luke Bailey , Beau Henry and reportedly Ashley Harrison back this week
 
@happy tiger said:
I don't think we have lost at home to the Titans have we ??

I seem to recall a game on a Sunday arvo at Campbelltown where they beat us a couple of years back???

Am happy to be corrected :slight_smile:
 
3 weeks ago I was worried about this game but we have matured as a team and shown we can even beat our bogey sides without getting out of second gear. I think we will win this one and win it well. As for John Cartwright what is he supposed to say? Tigers are going well and we are coming second last so we should let them win so they stay in the eight. I wouldn't expect a coach to say anything different to what carty said.
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