KIERRAN Moseley has been named at hooker for his debut at the Gold Coast Titans on Saturday.
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The Cloncurry product has impressed since transferring from the Penrith Panthers, earning his spot as the Titans’ playmaker for round one.
Gold Coast coach Neil Henry doesn’t expect any of the players caught up in the NRL club’s cocaine scandal to play in Saturday’s season opener against Wests Tigers.
Henry hasn’t named any of the five players facing charges of supplying or possessing cocaine in his team for the clash with the Tigers at Robina.
Instead he’s opted to select six players who’ll be making their first start for the club in what will be a vastly different Titans team from the one which they fielded in their final NRL fixture last year. Henry said last week he was hopeful the players embroiled in the drugs saga would be reinstated following their first court appearances.
Moseley won’t be the only North West product lining up in the NRL ‘s opening round, with Mount Isa’s Coen Hess also set to line up in the back row for the North Queensland Cowboys NYC team as they take on the Sydney Roosters in Townsville.