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Schick Hydro Preview: North Queensland Cowboys v Gold Coast Titans
1300SMILES Stadium
Saturday, 5.30pm

The Cowboys have battled manfully despite the defending premiers' curse hanging over their head and will look to sew up a top-four spot for finals on Saturday, while the Titans are in their own epic battle just to qualify for the post-season.

After almost an entirely clean bill of health for the past 18 months, North Queensland have been feeling the pinch over recent weeks, with injury forcing Antonio Winterstein, Matt Scott (twice), Ben Hannant and Jake Granville to sit out games.

If there were any lingering doubts over form, they were crushed last week with an emphatic statement win over the Bulldogs. Away form has been a problem for the Cowboys this year (four wins and eight losses on the road), but just as the rugby league public were ready to again declare 'road woes', they posted their best away win of the year.

Meanwhile, the Titans – tipped in the pre-season as a wooden spoon contender – have punched above others' expectations mightily in 2016. You won't find a team that works harder than this group.

They have weapons around the park, chiefly Jarryd Hayne who is quickly finding his best tackle-busting, game-changing form after a two-year absence from the sport. Coach Neil Henry has done a great job in a short space of time, integrating the fresh face with his roster.

The Cowboys have back-up prop Ben Hannant returning this week as Scott is scratched, while Henry has omitted no one but adds David Mead, Lachlan Burr and David Shillington to a seven-man bench.

Watch out Cowboys: In three weeks at five-eighth and a first hit-out at fullback last weekend Hayne has shown that the magic that made him the game's most devastating runner of the football isn't far away. With a limited preparation Hayne ran for 220 metres, made a line break, six tackle busts and was safe under the high ball, bringing the crowd to their feet with one kick return where he evaded three Panthers and another bust into the back-field off a Leivaha Pulu offload. He shared the stage with Johnathan Thurston at the 2014 Dally M Medal Awards but Hayne won't mind taking the lead in enemy territory on Saturday night.

Watch out Titans: Watch for the Cowboys' right-side shifts as they home in on the Titans' left edge and bring the likes of try-scorers Kyle Feldt and Justin O'Neill into the fray any chance they get. When both Cowboys halves link up it is generally on the right side, with Thurston's creativity giving Morgan space to roam. Morgan makes the right pass/run decision more often than not when he ventures out wide on exploratory runs, but he needs to back himself more often than he is at present.

Key match-up: Jason Taumalolo v Greg Bird. Where Jason Taumalolo is the epitome of the modern 'middle' opposite number Greg Bird is a throwback to the days when lock forwards were a heady mix of skill and toughness. Taumalolo's charges that are next to impossible to stop provide his team's playmakers with time and space but you can bet Bird will be the one off his line and in his face before he gets a head of steam up. As the likes of Suaia Matagi, Leilani Latu and James Fisher-Harris bulldozed their way up-field for the Panthers last week Bird was the one prepared to meet them with an equally ferocious force and has another bruising assignment ahead of him opposite Taumalolo. If he can keep the youngster quiet, the Titans are a much better chance of enjoying ascendancy in the ruck.

 

The history: Played 16; Cowboys 8, Titans 8. Honours evenly shared over the 16 previous meetings but never have these two teams met so late in the season and with so much at stake. A Titans win would earn their return to finals football and mark the first time all three Queensland teams have finished the regular season inside the top eight. The Titans were victorious in their first two trips to Townsville but have won just one from their past six trips to North Queensland.

Match officials: Referee: Matt Checcin; Assistant Referee: Dave Munro; Touch Judges: Michael Wise and Rickey MacFarlane; Senior Review Official: Bernard Sutton.

Televised: Fox Sports 1 – Live coverage from 5pm.

Teams:

TITANS: Hayne, Mead, Macdonald, Hoffman, Don, Roberts, Taylor, Douglas, Peats, James, McQueen, Taia, Bird. Interchange (from): Pulu, Paasi, Simpkins, Friend, Mead, Shillington, Burr.

COWBOYS: Coote, Feldt, O’Neill, Linnett, Winterstein, Morgan, Thurston, Bolton, Granville, Tamou, Cooper, Lowe, Taumalolo. Interchange: Kostjasyn, Hess, Kaufusi, Hannant.

 

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.