Sunday, September 8, 2024

Warriors coach slams ‘very embarrassing’ capitulation against Titans, Roosters, Souths record wins

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The Warriors have asked forgiveness from their supporters after being humiliated by a rampant Gold Coast Titans at Robina.

The 11-try Titans smashed the abject Warriors 66-6, the biggest ever score by a Gold Coast team in the NRL.

“We got what we deserved. Today is very embarrassing,” Warriors coach Andrew Webster said.

“We got rolled completely down the field. Every single player is accountable for that today.

“Today we weren’t there physically, we got absolutely dominated.

“We didn’t deserve anything today.”

The NRL’s bottom side heading into Saturday afternoon’s contest, the Titans belied their lowly ladder position with a stunning obliteration of a Warriors side that were nothing short of pathetic, leaving their top eight hopes in tatters.

“It’s unbelievable. Physically, we were really poor. The boys know it. They’re devastated,” Webster said.

“The Titans are so fast and when you don’t turn up they’re capable of destroying you and they did that.”

Alofiana Khan-Pereira scored four tries, Keano Kini two, with Beau Fermor, Chris Randall, Keenan Palasia and Sam Verrills all scoring as well, with Jayden Campbell scoring a try and kicking 11 from 11.

David Fifita makes a charge for the Titans against the Warriors.(AAP: David Fifita)

Te Maire Martin scored a consolation for the Warriors, who were well off the pace all afternoon.

Skipper Tohu Harris said the team had to perform better next week against the Broncos in Auckland.

“We are embarrassed of the performance we put out there tonight,” Harris said.

“The thought of doing that at home just doesn’t sit well.”

However, ABC analyst Clinton Schifcofske said the team will find it hard to come back from such an awful performance.

“You don’t recover from bad days like this,” the former Queensland Origin winger said.

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