Covellius Maximus
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Titans could only score 20 points against an injury ravaged Sharks. I don't really rate the Titans, even with Rogers one of my favourite all time players and Preston as well.
Titans could only score 20 points against an injury ravaged Sharks. I don't really rate the Titans, even with Rogers one of my favourite all time players and Preston as well.
Learnt well from Sticky when he was assistant coach @ the transit lounge.Cartwright REALLY annoys the sh*t out of me now. I used to like him before this year. But now, he never stops whining.
Here's a tip, f*ckknuckle ... spend more time coaching your team rather than worrying about what other people think.
Well when your side is not renowned for winning away from home, and are going up against the form side in the comp, what do you expect.
I would think coach's would love to be as under the radar as the Titans are.
Gold Coast Titans hold a "psychological advantage" over Parramatta Eels ahead of the NRL semi-final at Sydney Football Stadium on Friday night, Titans backrower Mark Minichiello says.
The Titans have leaked 78 points in their past two games, and they are smarting from two successive losses as they prepare to play a Parramatta side oozing confidence after winning eight of their past nine games.
Throw Dally M Medal winner Jarryd Hayne into the mix, and it all starts to look very daunting for the finals rookies.
But Minichiello says the Titans' unbeaten record against Parramatta - they have won all three of the matches between the teams - give Gold Coast the "psychological edge" on Friday night.
"Three years of playing against each other, and they have never beaten us," Minichiello said.
"That's a confidence builder for us.
"And another thing is that we finished third in the comp and they got through in eighth.
"We can go into the game feeling very confident about getting a result."
Respect is earned.
One could be forgiven for thinking a 3rd placing should earn some respect. I guess not.
The Titans don't seem to have all that much respect for us...
http://www.foxsports.com.au/story/0,8659,26086697-5018866,00.html
TOUGH Dragons forward Dean Young has taunted rivals Parramatta - suggesting the Eels will carry psychological scars into Sunday's qualifying final grudge match.
"I think there will be some mental scars for them coming back to Kogarah," Young said.
The Titans don't seem to have all that much respect for us...
http://www.foxsports.com.au/story/0,8659,26086697-5018866,00.html
That was the turning point for their season," Campbell said.
"They may not have beaten us but I don't think the Eels boys will be worrying about that too much.
"They are a different team since the last time we played them.
"Tthey will be a lot more confident than they were before
Until you read this bit of course:
You had to quote a different player :lol:
The Titans hatred on here is actually making me want to see them win and piss a whole lot of people off.
I can't help feeling that most of it is "those young upstarts should know there place"!
Im worried that the Titans are the only team to give up there cherry to the Cowboys over a 7 week period when the Cowboys won a total of ZERO other games (the Roosters doesn't count as a win).
Well yeah. Mini said one thing. Presto said something else. Both are Titans players.