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Penrith Panthers go in search of their fifth straight win against the lowly Gold Coast Titans when the two sides clash in NRL Round 5 action on Friday night.
Don’t expect a lot of points when the Titans and Panthers square off on Friday night up on the Gold Coast.
The two teams are the worst attacking teams in the competition over the first four rounds, averaging less than 10 points per game.
Gold Coast are the only winless team over the first month of the competition, scoring just 36 points and barely threatening at any stage to win even one of those games.
Obviously attack is an issue for the Titans, but Garth Brennan has opted to largely stick with the same group of players that lost 26-10 to the Warriors last week, with Max King coming onto the bench in place of the suspended Moeaki Fotuaika the only change.
Meanwhile, the Panthers will be hoping they can kick on from a confidence-boosting victory over the Tigers last week.
It was an off-season from hell for Penrith, and it’s clearly taken a toll on them judging by their performances over the first four rounds, but Nathan Cleary might have turned their season around with his last-minute heroics last week, nailing a sideline conversion after the siren and firing home a field goal in golden point to hand the Panthers a 9-8 win.
It was far from pretty in what could be described as the worst game of the season to date, but perhaps it could be the catalyst for Penrith to move onwards and upwards.
They’ve certainly got an excellent chance to make it back-to-back wins against the bottom-placed Titans. Penrith have won their last four meetings and Gold Coast have been woeful to begin the season. If they don’t win this, they are in trouble…
Stats
Panthers have won the last four games between the sides
Penrith have won their last two meetings at Cbus by one point
Titans last beat Panthers at home in 2015
Players List:
GOLD COAST TITANS:
Head Coach: Garth Brennan
Starting 13: Gordon, Don, Peachey, Kelly, Copley, Roberts, Taylor, Wallace, Rein, James, Proctor, Cartwright, Arrow – Interchanges: Brimson, King, Boyd, Hipgrave – Reserves: Stockwell, Sami, Jacks, Whitbread
Unavailable: Will Matthews, Nathan Peats, Moeaki Fotuaika
Gold Coast lost their fourth-straight game to begin the 2019 season as they went down to New Zealand Warriors in a one-sided game with the Titans again struggling with ball-in-hand.
The Titans' first-choice halfback pairing Ash Taylor and Tyrone Roberts returned to action last week but couldn't prevent the loss and despite another injury scare for the latter during the week, he appears to have won his fitness battle.
The only change for Garth Brennan’s side is an enforced one with Moeaki Fotuaika picking up a suspension so that means that Max King comes onto the bench as his replacement whilst Jack Stockwell is fit again and is listed as 18th man.
PENRITH PANTHERS:
Head Coach: Ivan Cleary
Starting 13: D. Watene-Zelezniak, Mansour, Whare, Blake, Edwards, Maloney, Cleary, Tamou, Katoa, Campbell-Gillard, Kikau, Yeo, Fisher-Harris – Interchanges: Egan, Fuimaono, Leota, Sele – Reserves: M. Watene-Zelezniak, Grant, Luai, Martin
Unavailable: Tyrone May, Sam McKendry, Frank Winterstein
Penrith left it late to secure the two points as they scored on the hooter to level the game with Wests Tigers before a golden point win, with the Panthers looking to make it back-to-back victories as they travel to the Gold Coast.
The Panthers are without Frank Winterstein due to a knee injury this week but Wayde Egan has been named after he came through the concussion protocol following a head knock last week.
Ivan Cleary has made a significant positional change with Dallin Watene-Zelezniak starting at fullback and Dylan Edwards on the wing, with the pair swapping positions after a successful switch during last week’s game.
THE PREDICTION
Gold Coast are yet to win a game in 2019 and now host a Penrith side fresh off a win that lifted the tension around the Panthers' camp. They rode their luck to beat Wests Tigers last week but can now look to kick on and will have too much for the Titans. They will be looking to put a winning run together and facing the winless Titans should allow them to score some points whilst building some confidence at the same time. The Titans will need to show plenty of improvement if they are to stay in the game but it is likely beyond them.
Penrith Panthers go in search of their fifth straight win against the lowly Gold Coast Titans when the two sides clash in NRL Round 5 action on Friday night.
Don’t expect a lot of points when the Titans and Panthers square off on Friday night up on the Gold Coast.
The two teams are the worst attacking teams in the competition over the first four rounds, averaging less than 10 points per game.
Gold Coast are the only winless team over the first month of the competition, scoring just 36 points and barely threatening at any stage to win even one of those games.
Obviously attack is an issue for the Titans, but Garth Brennan has opted to largely stick with the same group of players that lost 26-10 to the Warriors last week, with Max King coming onto the bench in place of the suspended Moeaki Fotuaika the only change.
Meanwhile, the Panthers will be hoping they can kick on from a confidence-boosting victory over the Tigers last week.
It was an off-season from hell for Penrith, and it’s clearly taken a toll on them judging by their performances over the first four rounds, but Nathan Cleary might have turned their season around with his last-minute heroics last week, nailing a sideline conversion after the siren and firing home a field goal in golden point to hand the Panthers a 9-8 win.
It was far from pretty in what could be described as the worst game of the season to date, but perhaps it could be the catalyst for Penrith to move onwards and upwards.
They’ve certainly got an excellent chance to make it back-to-back wins against the bottom-placed Titans. Penrith have won their last four meetings and Gold Coast have been woeful to begin the season. If they don’t win this, they are in trouble…
Stats
Panthers have won the last four games between the sides
Penrith have won their last two meetings at Cbus by one point
Titans last beat Panthers at home in 2015
Players List:
GOLD COAST TITANS:
Head Coach: Garth Brennan
Starting 13: Gordon, Don, Peachey, Kelly, Copley, Roberts, Taylor, Wallace, Rein, James, Proctor, Cartwright, Arrow – Interchanges: Brimson, King, Boyd, Hipgrave – Reserves: Stockwell, Sami, Jacks, Whitbread
Unavailable: Will Matthews, Nathan Peats, Moeaki Fotuaika
Gold Coast lost their fourth-straight game to begin the 2019 season as they went down to New Zealand Warriors in a one-sided game with the Titans again struggling with ball-in-hand.
The Titans' first-choice halfback pairing Ash Taylor and Tyrone Roberts returned to action last week but couldn't prevent the loss and despite another injury scare for the latter during the week, he appears to have won his fitness battle.
The only change for Garth Brennan’s side is an enforced one with Moeaki Fotuaika picking up a suspension so that means that Max King comes onto the bench as his replacement whilst Jack Stockwell is fit again and is listed as 18th man.
PENRITH PANTHERS:
Head Coach: Ivan Cleary
Starting 13: D. Watene-Zelezniak, Mansour, Whare, Blake, Edwards, Maloney, Cleary, Tamou, Katoa, Campbell-Gillard, Kikau, Yeo, Fisher-Harris – Interchanges: Egan, Fuimaono, Leota, Sele – Reserves: M. Watene-Zelezniak, Grant, Luai, Martin
Unavailable: Tyrone May, Sam McKendry, Frank Winterstein
Penrith left it late to secure the two points as they scored on the hooter to level the game with Wests Tigers before a golden point win, with the Panthers looking to make it back-to-back victories as they travel to the Gold Coast.
The Panthers are without Frank Winterstein due to a knee injury this week but Wayde Egan has been named after he came through the concussion protocol following a head knock last week.
Ivan Cleary has made a significant positional change with Dallin Watene-Zelezniak starting at fullback and Dylan Edwards on the wing, with the pair swapping positions after a successful switch during last week’s game.
THE PREDICTION
Gold Coast are yet to win a game in 2019 and now host a Penrith side fresh off a win that lifted the tension around the Panthers' camp. They rode their luck to beat Wests Tigers last week but can now look to kick on and will have too much for the Titans. They will be looking to put a winning run together and facing the winless Titans should allow them to score some points whilst building some confidence at the same time. The Titans will need to show plenty of improvement if they are to stay in the game but it is likely beyond them.


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