Gold Coast Titans vs South Sydney Rabbitohs live scores – NRL Round 9

Saturday second NRL Round 9 match is between Gold Coast Titans and South Sydney Rabbitohs with the opening kick to commence at 5.30pm. The game is to be played at Cbus Super Stadium which see’s away team South Sydney Rabbitohs hold favouritism in the market. View our NRL live scores, odds and results for the game between Gold Coast Titans and South Sydney Rabbitohs.

 

WHERE AND WHEN: Cbus Super Stadium, Saturday 5.30pm

 

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Odds Comparison:

Gold Coast Titans 2.70 2.70 2.75 2.70 2.70 2.85
South Sydney Rabbitohs 1.49 1.48 1.47 1.48 1.49 1.45

All odds are subject to change. Odds listed are correct at the time of the latest update.

Preview:

After suffering only their second loss of the season to the Panthers in round 7 (14 – 12), the Titans bounced right back with a solid 22 – 6 win over the Tigers at Leichhardt Oval, a venue where the Tigers had won four of their last five.

Titans’ five-eight Aidan Sezer scored his fourth try of the season (from six matches) when crossing in the sixth minute of the game. Combined with his halves partner Albert Kelly, the pair of scored nine of the twenty-three tries the Titans have registered this season.

Another try to Titans’ winger Anthony Don, gave his side comfortably half-time lead and a margin that they extended in the second half with a try to Greg Bird.

The win sees the Titans sitting at the top of the ladder along with Manly and the Bulldogs on six wins. With this week’s fixture being their first at home for three weeks and being against a quality oppositions, the Titans should be supported by a bumper crowd.

In fact the Titans should experience plenty of support over the next five weeks with their only ‘away’ game during that time, seeing them travelling up the road to take on the Broncos at Suncorp.

With a favourable draw, the Titans could found themselves in an enviable position on the other side of the Origin period.

After a slow start to the season, South Sydney registered their third win from the past four outings by snatching victory against Brisbane in round 8 with a controversially penalty goal inside of the final two minutes.

A tight finish was not was South Sydney would’ve believed themselves to be involved in after rocketing to a 14 – 0 lead with three tries inside of the first 15 minutes.

However, just as many tries to the home-side in the final fifteen minutes of the first half, saw them take a remarkable 16 – 14 lead into the break.

A further two tries apiece in the second stanza had the scores all tied up when Adam Reynolds lined up a penalty goal in the 78th minute.

The game highlighted the best and worst of the Rabbittohs who were brilliant in attack but defensive errors and lapses kept their opponents in the game.

If they can eradicate these components of their game, the Rabbitohs should be back close to the form that saw them get within one game of last year’s Grand Final.

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The Rabbitohs need to put an 80 minute effort together against a tenacious Titans outfit who have kept their opponents to less then 20 points all bar twice this year.

The Titans have lost their last four matches against South Sydney and although going much better this year than at any other time during that period, the injury concerns that hover of vital Titans’ halves pairing of Sezer and Kelly however is a major concern.

Teams:

Gold Coast Titans:Gold Coast Titans logo.svg
David Mead, Kevin Gordon, William Zillman, Brad Takairangi, Anthony Don, Aidan Sezer, Albert Kelly, Luke Douglas, Beau Falloon, Nate Myles (c), Greg Bird (c), David Taylor, Ashley Harrison. Interchange: Mark Ioane, Ryan James, Mark Minichiello, Matt Srama, Cody Nelson
Ins: William Zillman, Matt Srama
Outs: Paul Carter (suspension, round 10)
Other unavailables:
Matt White (suspension, round 10), Luke Bailey (ankle, round 10), Brad Tighe (shoulder, round 10), Jamie Dowling (knee, season), James Roberts (ankle, round 12), Caleb Binge (knee, round 10), Maurice Blair (wrist, indefinite)

South Sydney Rabbitohs:South Sydney Rabbitohs logo.png
Greg Inglis, Alex Johnston, Dylan Walker, Kirisome Auva’a, Bryson Goodwin, John Sutton, Adam Reynolds, George Burgess, Apisai Koroisau, David Tyrrell, Kyle Turner, Ben Te’o, Sam Burgess. Interchange: Cameron McInnes, Jason Clark, Chris McQueen, Luke Burgess, Joel Reddy, Ben Lowe, Joe Picker
Ins: Joel Reddy, Ben Lowe, Joe Picker
Outs: None
Other unavailables: Issac Luke (shoulder round 13), Thomas Burgess (foot, indefinite), Luke Keary (pectoral, round 16), Beau Champion (wrist, indefinite)

 

News:

Forget niggling their forwards, Gold Coast enforcer Nate Myles is more worried about how to stop South Sydney star Greg Inglis.

The in-form Titans host Souths at Robina on Saturday night, aiming to continue their fine start to the NRL season.

Most of the talk in the lead-in to the game was focused on the Titans claiming they would get under the skin of the Rabbitohs’ forwards, particularly English brothers Sam and George Burgess.

Myles concedes the Burgess duo deserve attention but stopping his superstar Queensland teammate Inglis is simply too big a job to be ignored in his opinion.

“He knows when to put it on,” Myles told reporters on Friday.

“We focus on the Burgess boys, where’s GI going to pop up?

“They’re a fantastic side. I can’t emphasise enough they have the runs on the board – we need to come out and start well.”

Inglis already has five tries for the Rabbitohs in eight appearances this season, including a sensational individual effort against Brisbane in his last club outing.

Titans coach John Cartwright says he knows what to prepare for against the Rabbitohs, but knowing what is coming and actually doing anything about it are two different matters.

“They’re a big side, very aggressive, play a really yardage-orientated game,” Cartwright said.

“They’ve got Greg Inglis at the back who can capitalise like no other.

“I don’t think there’ll be any tricks there. It’s whether we match them in the middle of the field and whether we’re good enough to close Inglis out.”

The Titans are likely to play halfback Albert Kelly and five-eighth Aidan Sezer with both completing training on Friday.

The halves pair had been in doubt but Cartwright says both will feature.

Their inclusion means Will Zillman will start at centre for the Titans in his return from an injury layoff. David Mead’s good form at fullback ensures he keeps the No.1 jersey.

Paul Carter’s one-game suspension means Matt Srama returns to the Titans’ bench alongside Mark Ioane, Ryan James and Mark Minichiello.

The Rabbitohs have stuck with the same 17 who beat the Broncos for what coach Michael Maguire is anticipating will be a tough encounter.

“They’re a really enthusiastic team and they’re working really hard for each other defensively,” Maguire said.

“We’re going to have to be pretty sharp in everything that we’re doing.”

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