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Marzhew nabs hat-trick but Titans toppled by Bears
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The Burleigh Bears staged a spirited second half fight back to topple a young Titans side, the home side winning 36 points to 34 at Pizzey Park.
A penalty in the closing minutes gave the Titans a chance to level the score, with Tanah Boyd’s conversion attempt from 55 metres out falling just short.
It was the Bears who surprised the Titans defence early, with centre Sami Sauiluma opening the scoring.
Minutes later Burleigh were again attacking the Gold Coast line until Jonus Pearson pounced on a cut-out ball, running the 90 metres to score under the posts.
8. Tino Fa asuamaleaui, lock: 32.6km/h 10. Tristan Powell, edge: 32.0km/h (Burleigh v Runaway Bay, RLGC GF) The Gold Coast Titans have moved to correct one of the biggest recruitment misses of their recent history by entering the race for off-contract Maroons winger Xavier Coates. The 19-year-old flyer is now one of the NRL s fastest players but slipped under the Titans radar as a late bloomer at Currumbin Eagles. Brisbane Broncos scouts were the first to identify Coates potential as a 16-year-old and poached the prospect to Red Hill in 2017. His meteoric rise, through the Tweed Seagulls national championship-winning under-18s and an international debut for Papua New Guinea, to a 100 per cent tryscoring strike rate for the Maroons in the 2020 Origin series - all by the age of 19 - has made the Gold Coast product rugby league s most wanted man.
Qld rookies aim to make a splash at our NRL clubs Titans recruits Tristan Powell, left, and Alofiana Khan-Pereira, far right, pictured with Queensland under 18 team team Carsil Vaikai. Picture: Scott Davis/NRL
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Subscriber only A towering 2m tall middle forward from Cairns, a fleet-a-foot Gold Coast winger and a front rower from the league rich Darling Downs could be new faces glimpsed by Gold Coast Titans and North Queensland Cowboys supporters in 2021. The Cowboys have promoted three players on development contracts into the NRL summer training squad - Heilum Luki, Griffin Neame and Michael Bell.
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