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Despite having nine players out of action for the season opener, coach Neil Henry has come up with a competitive side to open the season against Wests Tigers at Cbus Super Stadium this Saturday.

Skipper Nate Myles, who last played in the front row, will start the season at lock to complete a revamped back row with Ryan James and Matt Robinson in the second row and Lachlan Burr coming off the bench.

Six players will make their Titans debuts – Robinson, Burr, hooker Kierran Moseley, centre Josh Hoffman, prop Eddy Pettybourne and interchange forward Agnatius Paasi. Paasi (Warriors), Burr (Bulldogs) and Moseley (Panthers) all have one NRL appearance to their record.

William Zillman will wear the No. 1 jersey with Hoffman selected at centre but coach Henry has hinted at rotating the two in those positions. Kevin Gordon has won back his wing position just ahead of Anthony Don.

NRL Squad  V  Tigers

1

William Zillman

 

2

Kevin Gordon

 

3

James Roberts

 

4

Josh Hoffman

 

5

David Mead

 

6

Aidan Sezer

 

7

Daniel Mortimer

 

8

Luke Douglas

 

9

Kierran Moseley

 

10

Eddy Pettybourne

 

11

Ryan James

 

12

Matt Robinson

 

13

Nate Myles (capt)

 

14

Agnatius Paasi

 

15

Mark Ioane

 

16

Lachlan Burr

 

17

Matt Srama

 

18

Ryan Simpkins

 

 

NYC Squad Vs Wests Tigers

1

Brian Kelly

 

2

Zac Spring

 

3

Jed Cartwright

 

4

Shaun Hudson

 

5

Christian Mika

 

6

Karl Lawton

 

7

Brayden Torpy

 

8

Oshae Tuiasau

 

9

Deacon Fletcher

 

10

James Iodice

 

11

Anthony Colman

 

12

Josh Berkers

 

13

Parahi Wilson

 

14

Delayne Ashby

 

15

Nathan Watts

 

16

Max Elliott

 

17

Shane Wright

 

18

Hayden Schwass

 

19

Cade Maloney

 

20

Daniel Schwass

 

 

Acknowledgement of Country

Gold Coast Titans proudly acknowledges the Traditional Custodians of the land on which we are situated, the Kombumerri families of the Yugambeh Language Region. We pay our respects to their Elders past, present and emerging, and recognise their continuing connections to the lands, waters and their extended communities throughout South East Queensland.