Why Titans can win: As daunting as the Roosters forward pack appears on paper, the Titans now have the man-power to match it with any team in the competition through the middle. The additions of Jarrod Wallace and Kevin Proctor complement the industrious nature of both Ryan James and Chris McQueen with some size and skill in the form of Leivaha Pulu at lock. If the Titans can win that battle it will give young halves pairing Ashley Taylor and Kane Elgey the platform to showcase their abundant skills to a big home crowd.
Why Roosters can win: The nightmare of 2016 may go unspoken but this is the Roosters' first chance to wipe the slate clean and revert back to the team that won three consecutive minor premierships. The forward pack is all class, rookie sensation Latrell Mitchell is now a centre and Mitchell Pearce is poised to resume his place as one of the game's premier halves. If the Roosters win the ruck, they could cause the Titans all sorts of headaches on the edges with Mitchell and Boyd Cordner patrolling the left and Mitch Aubusson and Blake Ferguson on the right.
Key match-up: Kevin Proctor v Boyd Cordner. Two of the game's premier back-rowers have been entrusted with the co-captaincy of their respective teams in 2017 and their one-on-one battle shapes as the most enthralling of this clash.
The history: Played 14; Titans 8; Roosters 6. Prior to the arrival of the Titans, the Roosters had won 11 straight against Gold Coast teams, a run that was extended to 12 when they claimed the first contest between the two teams 24-18 in Round 9, 2007. The Titans have won eight of the 13 clashes since but lost the most famous meeting, the 2010 Preliminary Final at Suncorp Stadium. In front of close to 45,000 people the Roosters booked a berth in the grand final with a 32-6 win having led 12-6 at half-time. When they met at Cbus Super Stadium in Round 10 last year the Titans triumphed 26-6.
What are the odds: The Titans were posted as favourites with Sportsbet originally, but 85 per cent of money on the Roosters has turned things around dramatically. The Roosters are now pronounced favourites and no side has received more backing over the past fortnight to win the premiership and to make the top eight. Latest odds at Sportsbet.com.au
Match officials: Referee: Gavin Badger; Assistant Referee: Jon Stone; Touch Judges: Michael Wise and Belinda Sleeman; Review Official: Ben Galea; Senior RO: Ashley Klein.
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NRL.com predicts: Given the disrupted preparation around the home side and the buzz building already around the Roosters, it might be the visitors who are quickest out of the blocks to start 2017. They are massive across the park and if the men in the middle do their job, the likes of Blake Ferguson and Latrell Mitchell will be tough to contain out wide. There'll be rust on both sides but the Roosters will be the ones to blow the cobwebs out quickest. Roosters by eight points.
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