
LeagueNews.co | Jason Patrick
Jaimin Jolliffe, a Titans forward, is confident that his teammates can step up in the absence of inspirational captain Tino Fa'asuamaleaui, who is suspended for their game against the Dragons.
Despite Fa'asuamaleaui's absence being a significant loss for the team, Jolliffe believes that the rest of the forward pack is more than capable of getting the job done.
Fa'asuamaleaui has been a key player for the Titans in the opening month of the competition, averaging impressive running meters per game.
However, he will have to sit out the upcoming game due to a suspension for a careless high tackle.
With Fa'asuamaleaui out, the Titans will have to rely on other players to step up and fill the void.
The return of Sam Verrills, who missed the last game, will provide a boost to the team as he resumes his duties as the starting hooker.
Additionally, experienced players like Moe Fotuaika and Reagan Campbell-Gillard will play important leadership roles in Fa'asuamelaui's absence.
Fotuaika will lead the team as captain this week, bringing his wealth of experience to help guide and motivate the team in Fa'asuamelaui's absence.
The Titans will be facing the Dragons in their upcoming game, and Jolliffe is confident that the team can rise to the challenge despite missing their captain.
The team will need to work together and play to their strengths in order to secure a victory.
Jolliffe's belief in his teammates' ability to fill the gap left by Fa'asuamaleaui's absence demonstrates his faith in the team's depth and resilience.
As they prepare to face the Dragons, the Titans will be looking to prove that they can perform at a high level even without their inspirational leader on the field.