Titans set sights on Warriors after rough loss

Hunting bounce back after disappointing loss

LeagueNews.co | Cooper McEnroe

The Warriors are licking their wounds after a tough loss, while the Titans are gearing up to bounce back on their home turf.

Des Hasler's crew, currently sitting at the bottom of the ladder after a disappointing defeat to the Tigers, will need to dig deep and rally against a fired-up Warriors side.

The New Zealand team, reeling from relinquishing a 14-0 lead to the Storm, will be looking to make a statement on the field.

Hasler was left scratching his head as his team let nine line breaks slip through their fingers at Leichhardt Oval, ultimately falling short to the Tigers 18-10.

It was a bitter pill to swallow for a Titans squad that had been aiming to turn their luck around.

Meanwhile, the Warriors came out guns blazing in front of their hometown crowd in Auckland, only to be halted by the Storm, extending their losing streak against Melbourne to a whopping 16 games.

Missing key players like Kurt Capewell and Mitch Barnett, who are off representing their respective states in Origin, the Warriors will need to rely on their depth to fill the gaps.

On the other side, the Titans will be without Maroons prop Moeaki Fotuaika, posing a challenge for the home team.

Despite their struggles at Cbus Super Stadium this season, the Titans managed to upset the Warriors on Anzac Day, proving that they are capable of pulling off a win.

As they gear up for their showdown, both teams will be looking to channel their inner champions and showcase their skills on the field.

It's set to be a thrilling battle, with everything on the line for these two sides hungry for redemption and resurgence.

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