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The Aquis Gold Coast Titans will go into Saturday’s match against the Sydney Roosters without a number of experienced players in what will be the side’s final match of season 2017.

Dale Copley (groin), Nathan Peats (shoulder), Tyrone Roberts (shoulder) and Jarrod Wallace (suspension) are the big name casualties from the match last weekend, with the trio joining Captain Ryan James (shoulder) on the sidelines.

“We’ve been decimated by injury all year but this is probably as bad as it has got,” Co-Coach Terry Matterson said. “It was tough out there last week with guys shifting positions and it will be similar again on Saturday.”

NRL v Roosters

Saturday, 2 September

Allianz Stadium

3.00pm

NYC v Roosters

Saturday, 2 September

Allianz Stadium

10.45am

1. Jarryd Hayne

1. AJ Brimson

2. Anthony Don

2. Tre Williams

3. Phillip Sami

3. Kody Parsons

4. Leivaha Pulu

4. Daniel Brownbill

5. William Zillman

5. Jaxson Paulo

6. Kane Elgey

6. Ethan Roberts ©

7. Ash Taylor

7. Bostyn Hakaraia

8. Morgan Boyle

8. Moeaki Fotuaika

9. Pat Politoni

9. Tim Swane

10. Agnatius Paasi

10. Justin Fai

11. Kevin Proctor ©

11. Rory Lillis

12. Joe Greenwood

12. Apiata Noema ©

13. Max King

13. Kobe Tararo

 

 

14. Jamal Fogarty

14. Zae Wallace

15. Nathaniel Peteru

15. Keenan Yorston

16. Eddy Pettybourne

16. Blake Lenehan

17. Ben Nakubuwai

17. Luke Mastrioanni

18. Keegan Hipgrave

18. Isaac Worboys

19. Alexander Brimson

19. Darius Farmer

20. Kobe Tararo

20. Jake Sparey

21. Apiata Noema

21. Curtis Dansey-Smaller

 

22. Jordan Birch

 

23. Jack Peacock

Coach: Craig Hodges & Terry Matterson

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.