
LeagueNews.co | Jess Malloy
Titans star Jayden Campbell has had a unique pre-season, focusing on transitioning into the role of No.
7 for the team.
With the Titans having a surplus of talented fullbacks, including Campbell and his new five-eighth partner AJ Brimson, there are doubts about their ability to lead the team in Foran's absence.
However, Campbell draws inspiration from his father Preston, who won the 2001 Dally M Medal playing as a halfback.
During the pre-season, Campbell worked diligently to perfect his new position as Hasler's No.7.
With the Titans having to wait an extra week to start their season, Campbell used this time to adapt to his new role and develop chemistry with Brimson.
Despite the uncertainty surrounding their partnership and Foran's absence, Campbell remains determined to succeed.
Campbell's father, Preston, is a source of motivation for him, having won the Dally M Medal in 2001 while playing as a halfback.
Preston's success in that role serves as a reminder to Campbell that he has the potential to excel as a halfback for the Titans.
While Preston is more widely recognized for his performances as a fullback or five-eighth, his achievement in the halfback position inspires Campbell to pursue his own success in that role.
As Campbell prepares for the upcoming season, he is focused on making the most of his opportunity to shine as the Titans' No.7.
With a strong work ethic and guidance from his father's example, Campbell is determined to prove himself in his new position.
Despite the challenges and doubts he may face, Campbell's determination to succeed and his family's legacy serve as the driving force behind his efforts to excel as a halfback for the Titans.