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Photo: Getty Images MATCH STATS Wests Tigers coach Michael Potter says he will take the plunge after Sunday's mauling by Gold Coast and apply for special salary-cap dispensation for wunderkind Luke Brooks to play first grade. Potter's dismal first season at the joint venture continued with the 36-6 loss to a depleted Gold Coast team that is clinging to the faintest of hopes that it can still qualify for the finals series. Taking on the line: Mark Minichiello tries to find a way through. Photo: Getty Images Time 80.00 Team GCT Score 36 Team WES Score 6 Gold Coast versus Wests Tigers View Match Statistics Players Dowling, Mead, Takairangi,[url=http://bbs.chcoin.com/home.php?mod=spacecp&ac=blog&blogid=]moncler down jackets 0 Copy Link 8[/url], Taylor, Minichiello,[url=http://www.moncler-sale.org]discount moncler jackets[/url], O'Dwyer Tries 6 Tries 1 Players Fulton Players Sezer 5/6 (83%) Conversions 5 Conversions 1 Players Marshall 1/1 (100%) Players Sezer 1/1 (100%) Penalty goals 1 Penalty goals 0 Players Players Field goals 0 Field goals 0 Players Last week, NRL officials were criticised for being inflexible about the opportunity for Wests Tigers' under-20s halves Brooks and Mitchell Moses to be blooded in first grade before the end of the season. The NRL said there had been no application by the club for the necessary second-tier salary-cap exemption. There will be now. 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You've got nothing but pride to play for … for the fans and to show [them] there is some will to win within the group. ''There'll be some players there today that will be disappointed with their performance. "What's disappointing is I thought the other team were just far, far more desperate than us to get the two points. They needed to get two points and it showed out there." Not one Wests Tigers player carried the ball for more than 100 metres, although the loss of skipper Robbie Farah with a dislocated knuckle in the first half was a mitigating factor. "In the end he was in too much pain," Potter said. "It wasn't worth bringing him back on." 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Like their north-of-the-border compatriots North Queensland and Brisbane, the Titans need to win all their remaining games to have a hope of making the finals. However, they were upbeat after at least being handed a glimmer of hope by ending a four-match losing streak. "It's been a long, hard month and we needed that win for our confidence," prop Myles said. Coach John Cartwright added: "While we're out of the eight, it's still in our hands." GOLD COAST 36 (J Dowling D Mead M Minichiello L O'Dwyer B Takairangi D Taylor tries A Sezer 6 goals) bt WESTS TIGERS 6 (L Fulton try B Marshall goal) at Skilled Park. Referee: Gavin Badger, Alan Shortall. Crowd: 11,731. _________________ People watching the forthcoming beginning of the German half of the inhabitants of Berlin are no interested in co-optation |
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