
Gold Coast Titans halfback Jayden Campbell has suffered a minor hamstring strain during training, although club doctors have assured that the situation isn't overly concerning.
As a result, he will be unavailable for the season opener against the Cronulla Sharks this Saturday night in Sydney.
The Titans are opting for a cautious approach regarding Campbell's injury, which may keep him out for a period of two to four weeks, aiming to ensure he remains fit and ready for the lengthy season ahead.
Lachlan Illias is anticipated to make his debut for the Titans at halfback, allowing the team to explore different combinations until Campbell returns.
Additionally, 2025 Titans rookie of the year, Josh Patston, is poised to be selected after previously failing a head injury assessment in their recent trial against the Storm.
Brock Gray, who is recovering from an ACL injury sustained last year, is also on the verge of rejoining full-contact training nearly ten months post-surgery.
Titans head coach Josh Hannay is scheduled to announce his first squad for the Titans at 4 PM on Tuesday.
