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18430
Mon, 09/08/2008 - 11:17
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Tigers beat Titans 28-12 in dead rubber
(AAP) - Wests Tigers finished their NRL season in style with a convincing 28-12 win over the Gold Coast Titans at Skilled Park.
With both teams out of finals contention, the game was all about pride, but made a fitting farewell for courageous Tigers skipper Brett Hodgson who heads to the UK next season.
Hodgson was his typical self, taking several big hits, making try-saving tackles and
always dangerous in attack in a best-on-ground display.
The Titans went close to opening the scoring in the second minute but it was the
Tigers who struck first when centre Tim Moltzen crossed after a neat inside ball
from halfback John Morris in the fifth minute.
Moltzen scored again 10 minutes later and Hodgson's sideline conversion took the
score out to 12-0.
A try to teenage centre Chris Lawrence soon after, and another sideline conversion
from Hodgson, took the score out to 18-0 and the signs were not good for the home
side.
The Titans finally got on the scoreboard seven minutes before the break when
halfback Scott Prince grubbered and regathered to score close to the uprights.
However the revival was short-lived as tries after the break to Tigers wingers
Taniela Tuiaki and Beau Ryan effectively ended the contest at 28-6 with 22 minutes
to go.
The Titans crossed late through centre Brett Delaney but it was purely academic.
The win sees the Tigers finish the season in 10th place while the Titans slipped to
13th despite leading the competition near the halfway stage.
With both teams out of finals contention, the game was all about pride, but made a fitting farewell for courageous Tigers skipper Brett Hodgson who heads to the UK next season.
Hodgson was his typical self, taking several big hits, making try-saving tackles and
always dangerous in attack in a best-on-ground display.
The Titans went close to opening the scoring in the second minute but it was the
Tigers who struck first when centre Tim Moltzen crossed after a neat inside ball
from halfback John Morris in the fifth minute.
Moltzen scored again 10 minutes later and Hodgson's sideline conversion took the
score out to 12-0.
A try to teenage centre Chris Lawrence soon after, and another sideline conversion
from Hodgson, took the score out to 18-0 and the signs were not good for the home
side.
The Titans finally got on the scoreboard seven minutes before the break when
halfback Scott Prince grubbered and regathered to score close to the uprights.
However the revival was short-lived as tries after the break to Tigers wingers
Taniela Tuiaki and Beau Ryan effectively ended the contest at 28-6 with 22 minutes
to go.
The Titans crossed late through centre Brett Delaney but it was purely academic.
The win sees the Tigers finish the season in 10th place while the Titans slipped to
13th despite leading the competition near the halfway stage.