LeagueNews.co | Robbie Hamilton
The Gold Coast Titans have made history with a dominant 66-6 victory over the Warriors, led by a sensational four-try performance from Alofiana Khan-Pereira.
It was a performance that will go down in club folklore, as they equaled their biggest ever first-half points tally and ran in a total of 11 tries.
Jayden Campbell also made his mark by breaking Scott Prince's record for most points in a match, scoring 26 points with a try and 11 flawless conversions.
Khan-Pereira matched Jordan Atkins' record for tries in a single match, solidifying his place in Titans history.
The Titans outclassed the Warriors in every aspect, making 12 line breaks compared to one and running almost 800 meters more.
The Warriors struggled with 13 errors and missed 44 tackles, showing their inability to keep up with the Titans' pace and skill.
It was a game where the Titans dominated from the first whistle, with Khan-Pereira, Beau Fermor, and Chris Randall all scoring quick tries early on.
Randall's try, in particular, showcased the Titans' physicality and determination, as he brushed off weak tackles to score from close range.
In the end, the Titans simply outplayed and outclassed their opponents, leaving no doubt about their dominance on the field.
It was a performance that will be remembered for years to come, as the Titans continue to make their mark on the Rugby League world.