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Home / NRL / New Zealand Warriors vs Gold Coast Titans Tips 2026 NRL Round 7

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New Zealand Warriors vs Gold Coast Titans Tips 2026 NRL Round 7

Quick Read

  • Warriors expected to dominate against Titans' weak defense.
  • Top betting picks: Warriors -10.5 line, over 30.5 team points.
  • Watch for try-scorers: Kurt Capewell, Phillip Sami.
  • The game is scheduled for kick off at 3.00pm AEST on Saturday April 18
Andrew Hendrie
Written by Andrew Hendrie
Updated: Apr 15, 2026
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New Zealand Warriors vs Gold Coast Titans Tips and Prediction (Photo by Phil Walter/Getty Images)

New Zealand Warriors vs Gold Coast Titans Tips and Prediction


New Zealand Warriors are tipped to continue their strong form with another high-scoring win over Gold Coast Titans at Go Media Stadium.

How this game shapes up


This game is likely to be dictated by the Warriors’ attacking strength and the Titans’ defensive vulnerabilities.

New Zealand have consistently piled on points in their victories this season and will look to control possession and territory through their forward pack before capitalising out wide. Gold Coast have shown improvement but have struggled against stronger opposition, particularly when forced to defend for long periods.

If the Warriors build momentum early, their scoring ability should see them pull clear.

Best Bet


Warriors -10.5 Line
New Zealand have covered this margin comfortably in all of their wins this season.

Value Bet

Warriors Over 30.5 Team Points
Their attack has consistently produced big totals and this shapes as another favourable matchup.

Player Props

Kurt Capewell 1st, 2nd or 3rd Tryscorer
Back in the starting side and offers value in an attacking role.

Phillip Sami Anytime Tryscorer
Sami continues to be Gold Coast’s most reliable finisher out wide.

What could go wrong?


If the Titans can control possession and limit defensive pressure early, they could keep the game tighter and reduce the Warriors’ scoring opportunities.
Andrew Hendrie
Andrew Hendrie

Andrew has been writing about sports for over a decade now after graduating with a double degree in 2013. In that time he has covered a wide range of sports, including NRL, AFL, Football (soccer), Tennis, NBA, NFL and more.


As a fan of Manchester City (since the 90s, he’s not a bandwagoner so they say), Canterbury Bulldogs and the Newcastle Jets, he’s experienced the highest of highs and the lowest of lows throughout the last few years.

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