Titalizing Titans crush Warriors in historic blowout win

Match Report: Devastating day

LeagueNews.co | Cooper McEnroe

In a devastating display of dominance, the Titans have etched themselves into the annals of club history with a resounding 66-6 victory over the Warriors at Cbus Super Stadium.

Led by an outstanding four-try performance from Alofiana Khan-Pereira, the Gold Coast side put on a masterclass that will be remembered for years to come.

From the kick-off, the Titans came out firing on all cylinders, matching their biggest first-half points tally and making the Warriors look like mere bystanders on the field.

With eight line breaks and an impressive completion rate, the Gold Coast team ran riot, scoring 11 tries in total to eclipse their previous record winning margin of 44-0.

But the individual accolades were just as impressive as the team effort.

Jayden Campbell surpassed Scott Prince's record for most points in a match with a stunning 26-point haul, while Khan-Pereira equaled Jordan Atkins' record for tries in a single game.

It was a performance for the ages, one that will go down in Titans folklore.

As the final whistle blew, the statistics told the story of the game.

The Titans had made 12 line breaks to the Warriors' one, and ran nearly 800 metres more than their opponents.

On the flip side, the Warriors were left reeling, committing 13 errors and missing a whopping 44 tackles in a woeful display.

From the outset, it was clear that the Titans were in the driver's seat, dictating the pace of the game and capitalizing on every opportunity that came their way.

The Warriors were left scrambling to keep up, but the Titans' relentless attack proved too much to handle.

In the end, it was a day to forget for the Warriors, as they were outclassed in every aspect of the game.

The Titans, on the other hand, showed why they are a force to be reckoned with in the rugby league world, leaving their opponents in their wake with a performance that will go down in the history books.

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