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Aquis Gold Coast Titans back rower Kevin Proctor has been named to return from a hamstring injury to take on the Brisbane Broncos this Saturday at Cbus Super Stadium.

Proctor missed the match against the Wests Tigers last match but will come straight back into the second row position. Kane Elgey will line up at five-eighth, with Tyrone Roberts named on the interchange bench, replacing Karl Lawton who has today gone in for shoulder surgery, ending his 2017.

"There has always been a strong rivalry with the Broncos and one that the side always seem to step up for," Captain Ryan James said. "It's always a great game and they got us in a close one earlier in the year so hopefully we can turn that around."

There are still plenty of tickets available for the local derby on Saturday at Cbus Super Stadium. Get your tickets from titans.com.au/tickets.

NRL v Broncos

Saturday, 5 August

Cbus Super Stadium

5.30pm

NYC v Broncos

Saturday, 5 August

Cbus Super Stadium

3.15pm

1. Jarryd Hayne

1. Tre Williams

2. Anthony Don

2. Tyler Ingram

3. Dale Copley

3. Phillip Sami

4. John Olive

4. Daniel Brownbill

5. William Zillman

5. Curtis Dansey-Smaller

6. Kane Elgey

6. Ethan Roberts ©

7. Ash Taylor

7. AJ Brimson

8. Jarrod Wallace

8. Moeaki Fotuaika

9. Nathan Peats

9. Corey Manicaros

10. Ryan James ©

10. Justin Fai

11. Kevin Proctor

11. Rory Lillis

12. Joe Greenwood

12. Apiata Noema ©

13. Max King

13. Blake Lenehan

 

 

·         14. Tyrone Roberts

14. Zae Wallace

15. Morgan Boyle

15. Darius Farmer

16. Leivaha Pulu

16. Luke Mastrioanni

17. Agnatius Paasi

17. Kobe Tararo

18. Nathaniel Peteru

18. Keenan Yorston

19. Phillip Sami

19. Bostyn Hakaraia

20. Pat Politoni

20. Tim Swane

21. Paterika Vaivai

21. Jaxson Paulo

 

22. Jake Sparey

 

23. Jack Peacock

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.