LeagueNews.co | Jason Patrick
In his NRL debut against the Panthers, Titans halfback Tom Weaver proved himself against top-tier competition.
Weaver stepped into the number 7 jersey in the absence of the injured Tanah Boyd, who will be sidelined for the remainder of the season.
Despite the pressure of the occasion, Weaver displayed composure and confidence as he made his mark on the game.
He contributed to his team's success with a line break assist and an impressive 737 kick metres.
The Cudgen Hornets junior, who represented New South Wales in Under 19s Origin last year, impressed coach Cleary with his performance.
Cleary offered words of encouragement to the young player, acknowledging his potential and ability to rise to the occasion.
Weaver's debut was a testament to his skill and readiness to compete at the highest level of Rugby League.
As he prepares for his next challenge, Weaver is eager to continue proving himself against tough opponents.