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Sat May 9 2009, 7:30PM AEST GMT+10Sat: North Queensland Cowboys 24 d. St George Illawarra Dragons 20 at
Dairy Farmers Stadium, Kirwan, Townsville (QLD)Crowd: 16,031
Sun May 10 2009, 2:00PM AEST GMT+10Sun: Newcastle Knights 23 d. Gold Coast Titans 18 at
Energy Australia Stadium, New Lambton, Newcastle (NSW)Crowd: 11,258
Sun May 10 2009, 3:00PM AEST GMT+10Sun: Brisbane Broncos 20 l. Manly-Warringah Sea Eagles 22 at
Suncorp Stadium, Castlemaine Street, Milton, Brisbane (QLD)Crowd: 27,527
Mon May 11 2009, 7:00PM AEST GMT+10Mon: Sydney Roosters 12 l. Melbourne Storm 28 at
BlueTongue Central Coast Stadium, Gosford, Central Coast (NSW)Crowd: 8,412
Bulldogs bye
Parramatta Eels bye
Penrith Panthers bye
South Sydney Rabbitohs bye
Canberra Raiders bye
Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks bye
Wests Tigers bye
New Zealand Warriors bye
Sat May 9, 2009
Source: www.titans.com.auThe Jetstar Gold Coast Titans have been handed a boost on the eve of their clash against Newcastle with representative trio Luke Bailey, Anthony Laffranchi and Mark Minichiello cleared to play.
Australian representatives Bailey and Laffranchi were given the all clear from medical staff at this morning's Titans training session at Station Reserve, Robina after featuring in the Kangaroos' 38-10 win over New Zealand last night.
Minichiello also reported no major injury concerns after scoring two tries for City in their win over Country in Orange.
All three will join the Titans in camp in Newcastle later this afternoon, along with City and Titans head coach John Cartwright.
Interchange prop Aaron Cannings has been ruled out of tomorrow's clash at EnergyAustralia Stadium with a knee injury.
Utility Josh Graham will fill the vacant spot on the interchange bench.
Tue May 5, 2009
Source: www.titans.com.auThe Gold Coast Titans have their fingers crossed representative trio Luke Bailey, Anthony Laffranchi and Mark Minichiello will be fit to back up in Sunday's clash against Newcastle at EnergyAustralia Stadium.
The trio were today included in an unchanged Titans squad to that which defeated Souths 22-14 at Skilled Park on Saturday.
Bailey and Laffranchi will represent Australia in Friday night's Test match against New Zealand at Suncorp Stadium while NSW City Origin forward Mark Minichiello gets a chance to further enhance his claims to win a maiden State of Origin jersey for the Blues in the City-Country match in Orange on the same night.
Titans utility Josh Graham and young forward Bodene Thompson, who is yet to make his NRL debut, have been named as cover on an extended six-man bench.
The Titans took first blood against the Knights earlier this season - scoring a 34-20 win in the opening round of the season at Skilled Park.
NEWCASTLE KNIGHTS v GOLD COAST TITANS
Energy Australia Stadium, Sun 10 May, 2:00pmKnights: 1. Kurt Gidley [c], 2. James McManus, 3. Junior Sau, 4. Adam MacDougall, 5. Aku Uate, 6. Jarrod Mullen, 7. Scott Dureau, 8. Mark Taufua, 9. Isaac De Gois, 10. Chris Houston, 11. Steve Simpson, 12. Zeb Taia, 13. Matt Hilder. Subs: 14. George Ndaira, 15. Marvin Karawana, 16. Richard Fa'aoso, 17. Danny Wicks.
Titans: 1. Preston Campbell, 2. Kevin Gordon, 3. Esi Tonga, 4. Brett Delaney, 5. Chris Walker, 6. Mat Rogers, 7. Scott Prince [c], 8. Luke Bailey [c], 9. Michael Henderson, 10. Nathan Friend, 11. Anthony Laffranchi, 12. Mark Minichiello, 13. Ashley Harrison. Subs: 14. Aaron Cannings, 15. Brad Meyers, 16. Luke O'Dwyer, 17. William Zillman, 18. Josh Graham, 19. Bodene Thompson.