LeagueNews.co | Jason Patrick
The Titans may have started off slow in Cairns, but there were glimpses of promise in their performance against the Cowboys.
The playmaking skills of Tallulah Tillett and Kirra Dibb proved to be a masterclass, reminiscent of some of the greats of the game.
The North Queensland side managed to claim the Breayley-Nati - Hoepper Shield with a 28-12 victory, thanks to their dominant forward pack laying the platform for their linchpins.
Despite the slow start and early errors, the Titans managed to find their footing in the second half, scoring two tries to one as they fought back against the Cowboys.
Coach Karyn Murphy will be pleased with the fighting spirit shown by her team, especially missing key Origin players.
The hot and humid conditions in Far North Queensland set the stage for an intense battle, with both teams eager to make their mark.
While the Cowboys took an early lead with a try from Jasmine Peters, the Titans fought back with a well-executed play involving Taliah Fuimaono and Lauren Brown, leading to a try from Georgia Sim.
Overall, the Titans showed great potential and resilience in the face of adversity, setting the stage for an exciting season ahead.
With the right combination of skills and determination, they have the opportunity to make their mark in the Rugby League world.