A horror month of unacceptable
performances has seen the Gold Coast concede a combined 156 points in
four matches, compared to 58 points for.
Last week the Titans returned to their
home ground after three weeks on the road and welcomed back Origin duo
of Myles and Bird but that still wasn’t enough to halt their run of
poor showings and South Sydney handed them a 32 – 4 hiding.
Now in eleventh spot on the ladder –
one win outside of the eight, the Titans have placed themselves in a
position that each of their remaining games, is a must win.
Their opponents this week are playing for pride only.
The Tigers have had a tumultuous year
both on and off the field and will be one of several teams glad to see
the 2013 season come to an end.
They lost their third game in a row last week when accounted for by Manly on Monday night – 36 – 18.
There hasn’t been much between these
two sides in recent times with three of the past four matches, of which
the honours are split 2-2, being decided by 6 points or less. These
clashes can also produce a field goal with again, three of the past
four having had included a one-pointer.
The Tigers have the side and ability to worry the Titans who seem helpless in being able to turn their form around.
They get their last bite of the cherry here however and keep whatever faint hope they have of proceeding into September.
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