Datum: 28.06.2020
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Titans to get tough on fitness before season begins
Titans backrower Will Chambers will be ready to start training with the squad on Saturday for what promises to be an intense pre-season training camp with the squad.
Titans boss Paul McGregor has already said he will put the club's fitness system in place for next year's campaign and have made it clear he will expect him to perform during a series of warm-up matches throughout the pre-season.
However, with four players not set to take part in pre-season until June, this could allow the club to keep another two up front.
The team was in a different state on Monday when former Roosters lock Trent Barrett was unavailable after suffering a concussion at Eden Park on Sunday night.
McGregor believes Barrett's absence, which will see his role increased when Boyd re-signs, is an indication he will be available for next Sunday's game against the Panthers.
"We're a bit worried there but I think in time he will be back to his best," McGregor told reporters on Monday afternoon.
"He needs to train more and do more reps, especially on the ball. I'm not worried.
"He's got to keep himself going so you have to keep him under control from now until the weekend."
Barrett is expected to miss at least three weeks of the season while rookie Josh Dugan, who tore the anterior cruciate ligament in his right knee while playing the Roosters in round 15, will likely miss three weeks as well.
"It's not about if he's available. He's had a problem with it so far but he's got to work out what he can do now and that'll do him good," McGregor said.
It is believed Dugan could make the club's first selection in this year's Australian Grand Prix.
But, as a precaution, McGregor has placed the squad back on full fitness ahead of what is expected to be a pre-season of the kind that preceded last season when a long list of senior players including Boyd, Cameron Smith, Ben Cooper and Cameron Cullen were absent.
The pre-season, which the Titans have played in for more than 20 years, will include five-a-side and four-a-side club competition and will feature a trip to Penrith, Wests Tigers and the Brisbane Broncos before returning to the Parramatta Stadium where Titans last played in the 2014 season.
media_camera Tertiary Rugby League team Titans coach Paul McGregor said one of his priority is to get his young players ready to fight for a spot in the NRL one day.
The Titans will begin this summer in the middle of an injury-hit clu
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Pocket sized dog found in sydneys west; nsw police say dog's owner surrendered safely;
6 August, 2017: Dogs seized from man's property in west. Man in west.
Police said they took the dogs from a man in the eastern suburbs of Sydney.
"As of today we have seized six dogs from the property in Chirambaram in the East End," Detective Superintendent Matt White said.
Police are asking anyone with information to contact police on 1800 333 000, the Pet Rescue NSW Facebook page, or email investigations@petrescue.nsw.gov.au
"We're extremely concerned because dogs do not come with the human side to them," Mr White added.
"We're asking that you please let us know whether your dog was in the area last night so we can go and take care of it as quickly as possible."
Inspectors were on the scene again tonight after someone called and saw dogs strung out and under a tree at a home near Wurreville.
The officers were told the dog and cat they had seized were both stray dogs that had been found abandoned at night.
Officers were also told the man in west did not have any contact with the dogs so the dogs had been left "somewhere".