Titans break the nine -year loss series with an extraordinary victory over the Gauls

When the roosters went up to the Allianz stadium on Friday evening, they were facing an opponent in whom they hadn’t lost for nine years.
Not from Round 10, 2016 the Titans defeated the Gauls. But on Friday evening, the side of the Gold Coast has finally put the monkey from the back with a well-deserved victory for 30-12, taking a series of loss of 11 games.
With 20 minutes the Titans led by six points thanks to an attempt by Jayden Campbell, but the game could still have gone in both ways. However, visitors found another equipment in the last quarter and the Gauls could only look helpless while Desler’s men moved away and loosened to victory with three attempts in the last 12 minutes
While Campbell’s attempt was reproduced in slowing down on the big screen, the director of Roosters Sandon Smith could be seen in the background with his hands on his head and the devastation written on the face. Smith knows that he is fighting for his position, with Sam Walker destined to return to the shirt number 7 later in the season and the Rooster strongly trampled on playing for Daly Cherry-Evans in 2026.
The Titans coupled Phillip Sami and the skipper Tino Fa’asuamaleaui took the game beyond the scope of the Gauls before AJ Bimson crossed a minute to rub the salt in the roosters’ wounds.
After the first half had concluded the Square at 6-6 in the middle of time, the coach Trent Robinson will be alarmed for how bad his team fell in the second period.
Tino F’Asuamaleaui celebrates his attempt for the Titans.Credit: Getty images
The game had been uniformly contested, but with a low score, before the break, and when the titans added two points after a leg of Siua Wong on David Fifita five minutes in the second half, it seemed that the result could go down to that penalty.
The fans of the Roosters were standing when the Flying Ala Dominic Young scored only three minutes after an error of Titani from the kick -off, but also with repeated sets in front of the Gold Coast Line, the Tricolors fought to freeze the end of their sets.