Keano Kini was named on the bench for the Titans NRL side in their opening 2023 trial against the Brisbane Bronco’s on the Sunshine Coast with Keano Kini coming onto the field at halftime at operate at fullback and to say that Keano Kini made a great impact to announce himself in the NRL would be an understatement.
Keano Kini was electric from the opening moments that he was on the field including a line break in the 45th minute when Keano Kini loomed up off the right hip of Iszac Fa’asuamaleaui who popped a great short ball to his right to a flying Keano Kini thirty five metres out with Keano Kini bursting through the initial Bronco’s defensive line before easily rounding Reece Walsh to his left and Keano Kini was only caught when he was within three metres of the try line.
Keano Kini showed his calmness under pressure in the 47th minute when he was very patient to allow a long Bronco’s clearing kick to go dead in goal with Keano Kini then racing back to the twenty metre mark to take the tap restart.
Keano Kini then set the crowd and television public (and commentators) alight in the 49th minute when he cut inside to his left underneath Tannah Boyd back towards the centre of the field with Keano Kini making Martin Tapau look foolish when he beat him with a 360 degree clockwise spin with Keano Kini then getting and off-load away when he was catch by a Brisbane defender.
Keano Kini made a line break in the 60th minute when from forty metres out from the try line when he burst onto a Sam McIntyre off-load with Keano Kini getting to within ten metres of the try line before he was eventually tackled.
Keano Kini highlighted his ability to make the tough metres in the 66th minute when from thirty metres out from his own try line Keano Kini ran the ball to the right of the play the ball and made a half break as he got the ball into Bronco’s territory with the majority of the metres that Keano Kini made being of the post contact variety.
In his time on the field Keano Kini ran for an impressive 151 metres (forty eight post contact), broke two tackles, played the ball at an average speed of 4.38 seconds and made a tackle, missing none.
Keano Kini was also named on the bench for the Titans second 2023 NRL trial against the Redcliffe Dolphins with Keano Kini playing fullback for the final thirty minutes of the match. In that time Keano Kini ran for fifty two metres (three post contact), played the ball at an average speed of 2.62 seconds and missed no tackles whilst making two.
Keano Kini was electric from the opening moments that he was on the field including a line break in the 45th minute when Keano Kini loomed up off the right hip of Iszac Fa’asuamaleaui who popped a great short ball to his right to a flying Keano Kini thirty five metres out with Keano Kini bursting through the initial Bronco’s defensive line before easily rounding Reece Walsh to his left and Keano Kini was only caught when he was within three metres of the try line.
Keano Kini showed his calmness under pressure in the 47th minute when he was very patient to allow a long Bronco’s clearing kick to go dead in goal with Keano Kini then racing back to the twenty metre mark to take the tap restart.
Keano Kini then set the crowd and television public (and commentators) alight in the 49th minute when he cut inside to his left underneath Tannah Boyd back towards the centre of the field with Keano Kini making Martin Tapau look foolish when he beat him with a 360 degree clockwise spin with Keano Kini then getting and off-load away when he was catch by a Brisbane defender.
Keano Kini made a line break in the 60th minute when from forty metres out from the try line when he burst onto a Sam McIntyre off-load with Keano Kini getting to within ten metres of the try line before he was eventually tackled.
Keano Kini highlighted his ability to make the tough metres in the 66th minute when from thirty metres out from his own try line Keano Kini ran the ball to the right of the play the ball and made a half break as he got the ball into Bronco’s territory with the majority of the metres that Keano Kini made being of the post contact variety.
In his time on the field Keano Kini ran for an impressive 151 metres (forty eight post contact), broke two tackles, played the ball at an average speed of 4.38 seconds and made a tackle, missing none.
Keano Kini was also named on the bench for the Titans second 2023 NRL trial against the Redcliffe Dolphins with Keano Kini playing fullback for the final thirty minutes of the match. In that time Keano Kini ran for fifty two metres (three post contact), played the ball at an average speed of 2.62 seconds and missed no tackles whilst making two.