Soward: Big three roll on; Titans hit new high

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Soward: Big three roll on; Titans hit new high
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The GCTitans have surged into the Power Rankings Top 8! 👉

The Panthers, Storm and Roosters continue to stamp their authority on the competition but there are bright prospects for some mid-table sides.

One of those teams is the Titans, who can't make the finals but have surged into the Power Rankings top eight after 18 rounds.I thought Penrith rushed their attack against the Eels. Up until half-time they'd tried all their plays and they weren't coming off. But the Panthers readjusted in the second half and fought out a gritty win, so they're still answering all the questions.Another professional effort which sets them apart.

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