There's great news for Titans fans with no injuries coming out of Gold Coast's Round 3 home win against the Storm on Saturday.
The only concern arising from the weekend came in Tweed's Hostplus Cup game against the Clydesdales, with full-time train-and-trialist Oskar Bryant suffering a Grade 1 AC joint injury, which will sideline the rising No. 9 for the next 1-2 weeks.
Sam Verrills underwent surgery on Monday, and now will wait for his wound to heal prior to beginning rehabilitation on his fractured collarbone; meanwhile, Jaimin Jolliffe is in good spirits after going under the knife last week for his ruptured pec.
The Gold Coast middle forward is expected to miss the next 3-4 months, with a personal goal to be back for the Round 17 showdown against the Broncos at Suncorp Stadium.
Beau Fermor is now two weeks post operation to repair his ruptured ACL, with him still currently working on reducing swelling and gaining more movement and range before progressing to his next phase of recovery.
In other positive news out of the club Casualty Ward, Aaron Booth made significant progress with a return to the field last Friday, getting through a light movement session successfully - much to the delight of his Titans teammates.