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Brisbane's most respected sporting correspondent says the Titans are poised to poach Cameron Smith from under the Broncos' nose. Titans co-owner Darryl Kelly agrees the club should make a play for Cameron Smith, offering him a two year contract:
“If Cameron Smith is available anyone who didn’t talk to him would have to be foolish, he would bring so much to any organisation. He would bring self-discipline and an attitude towards winning. We realise we have to raise the standard of our squad. Roster management is a very hard task and turning rosters around in short periods of time is almost impossible. It’s recognised that we need some experience, there’s no doubt about that, and in the right positions. Everyone recognises we are a bit short on experienced players. We are very much focused on who the individuals are as well.”
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Scott Sattler, Titans’ foundation football manager also thinks it's a great idea:
“It wouldn’t surprise me if Mal had reached out to Cam given their history with the Queensland and Australian teams. I don’t know if he would want to finish his career at another club but the Titans would be mad not to at least ask the question. They are still missing that senior player that can drive a culture and that’s what Cam Smith would do. If his kids are up here going to schools on the Gold Coast, it makes sense for the Titans to make a play for him. He’s a Logan boy so it would be a great coup if he came home to Queensland.”
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“If Cameron Smith is available anyone who didn’t talk to him would have to be foolish, he would bring so much to any organisation. He would bring self-discipline and an attitude towards winning. We realise we have to raise the standard of our squad. Roster management is a very hard task and turning rosters around in short periods of time is almost impossible. It’s recognised that we need some experience, there’s no doubt about that, and in the right positions. Everyone recognises we are a bit short on experienced players. We are very much focused on who the individuals are as well.”
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Scott Sattler, Titans’ foundation football manager also thinks it's a great idea:
“It wouldn’t surprise me if Mal had reached out to Cam given their history with the Queensland and Australian teams. I don’t know if he would want to finish his career at another club but the Titans would be mad not to at least ask the question. They are still missing that senior player that can drive a culture and that’s what Cam Smith would do. If his kids are up here going to schools on the Gold Coast, it makes sense for the Titans to make a play for him. He’s a Logan boy so it would be a great coup if he came home to Queensland.”
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