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PRINCE KEEP TO KEEP COROWA SHIELD
By Adam Gardini
Wednesday, August 26, 2009
The Gold Coast Titans and Wests Tigers will battle it out for the annual Larry Corowa Shield when the two sides clash at Skilled Park on Saturday night.
The Larry Corowa Shield was introduced last year in honour of the Murwillumbah born Corowa, who played for both the Balmain Tigers and the Gold Coast Seagulls during his distinguished rugby league career.
The Titans won the inaugural Larry Corowa Shield when the two sides met in a pre-season trial match at Skilled Park in 2008 and the club will be looking to retain bragging rights this season.
Although initially designed as a pre-season fixture, the two sides have agreed to play for the Shield each time the Titans host the Wests Tigers at Skilled Park during the regular competition rounds.
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Titans co-captain Scott Prince said the Larry Corowa Shield added an extra element to the clash between the Titans and his former club, who he won a premiership with in 2005.
“Obviously Larry has played with Balmain and the Seagulls and is a legend of the game,’’ said Prince.
“It’s a prestigious reward for us to have a shield named after Larry.
“It’s up for grabs on Saturday. We’ve got it in our little trophy room so hopefully we can keep it there.’’
Corowa said he was proud to have the Shield named in his honour and confessed that he would be leaning towards a Titans victory at Skilled Park on Saturday night.
“I’m privileged to have the Shield named after me,’’ said Corowa.
“It started off last year and to be part of something between both teams is very good.
“I’ve got a soft spot for the Tigers but I was born and bred on the Tweed so I sort of lean towards the Titans.’’
By Adam Gardini
Wednesday, August 26, 2009
The Gold Coast Titans and Wests Tigers will battle it out for the annual Larry Corowa Shield when the two sides clash at Skilled Park on Saturday night.
The Larry Corowa Shield was introduced last year in honour of the Murwillumbah born Corowa, who played for both the Balmain Tigers and the Gold Coast Seagulls during his distinguished rugby league career.
The Titans won the inaugural Larry Corowa Shield when the two sides met in a pre-season trial match at Skilled Park in 2008 and the club will be looking to retain bragging rights this season.
Although initially designed as a pre-season fixture, the two sides have agreed to play for the Shield each time the Titans host the Wests Tigers at Skilled Park during the regular competition rounds.
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Titans co-captain Scott Prince said the Larry Corowa Shield added an extra element to the clash between the Titans and his former club, who he won a premiership with in 2005.
“Obviously Larry has played with Balmain and the Seagulls and is a legend of the game,’’ said Prince.
“It’s a prestigious reward for us to have a shield named after Larry.
“It’s up for grabs on Saturday. We’ve got it in our little trophy room so hopefully we can keep it there.’’
Corowa said he was proud to have the Shield named in his honour and confessed that he would be leaning towards a Titans victory at Skilled Park on Saturday night.
“I’m privileged to have the Shield named after me,’’ said Corowa.
“It started off last year and to be part of something between both teams is very good.
“I’ve got a soft spot for the Tigers but I was born and bred on the Tweed so I sort of lean towards the Titans.’’
