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Aquis Gold Coast Titans Coach Neil Henry has today promoted Dale Copley and Leivaha Pulu to the starting side for the Round 11 match against the Manly Sea-Eagles at Cbus Super Stadium, this Saturday at 5.30pm.

Copley will come on to the wing, replacing Dan Sarginson (shoulder) whilst Pulu will start at lock forward, coming in for Ryan Simpkins (knee).

In other team news, Karl Lawton returns from a hamstring injury that he suffered back in Round 8 and Nathaniel Peteru comes on to the interchange bench for what may be his first NRL game since Round 5.

Plenty of tickets are available to the match this Saturday. Visit www.titans.com.au to secure your seat.  

NRL v Sea-Eagles

Saturday, 20 May

Cbus Super Stadium

5.30pm

NYC v Sea-Eagles

Saturday, 20 May

Cbus Super Stadium

3.15pm

1. Tyrone Roberts

1. Tyronne Roberts-Davis

2. Anthony Don

2. Jordan Birch

3. Jarryd Hayne

3. Phillip Sami

4. Konrad Hurrell

4. Daniel Brownbill

5. Dale Copley

5. Curtis Dansey-Smaller

6. Kane Elgey

6. Ethan Roberts ©

7. Ash Taylor

7. Alexander Brimson

8. Jarrod Wallace

8. Moeaki Fotuiaka

9. Nathan Peats

9. Corey Manicaros

10. Ryan James ©

10. Keegan Hipgrave

11. Chris McQueen

11. Rory Lillis

12. Joe Greenwood

12. Apiata Noema ©

13. Leivaha Pulu

13. Max King

 

 

14. Karl Lawton

14. Tim Swane

15. Morgan Boyle

15. Reihana Marsh

16. Paterika Vaivai

16. Blake Lenehan

17. Nathaniel Peteru

17. Keenan Yorston

18. Pat Politoni

18. Justin Fai

19. John Olive

19. Zae Wallace

20. Max King

20. Bostyn Hakaraia

21. Eddy Pettybourne

21. Luke Mastrioanni

 

22. Tyler Ingram

 

23. Kobe Tararo

Coach: Neil Henry

Coach: Ben Woolf

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.