
The appointment of Josh Hannay as Head Coach of the Gold Coast Titans marked the dawn of a new chapter for the club.
This sentiment resonated in the press release and among the fan base.
Fans had endured lean years during the Des Hasler era, and a new perspective was essential.
The former Origin centre and Cronulla Sharks assistant coach reportedly outperformed numerous candidates and was entrusted with revitalizing the club's fortunes.
After a full off-season and ten rounds of NRL action, the Gold Coast Titans find themselves in 16th place, boasting just two wins and a solitary bye.
While it's still quite early in his leadership, and significant changes weren't anticipated overnight, let's delve into the current state of the Titans' rebuild under Josh Hannay:
Results
In his inaugural season, Josh Hannay is expected to receive considerable patience, and rightly so, but the outcomes so far have been disappointing.
In the season opener, his Titans suffered a crushing defeat, conceding 50 points at Cronulla, Hannay's previous club.
A victory against fellow underperformers, the Dragons, materialized in Round Four, with the season's standout moment being a significant 52-10 triumph over the Eels in Round Six.
