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Despite the New Zealand outfit failing to gain a foothold in the game, Webster insisted his side could still salvage their season.
“Today we were obviously very embarrassing. But we can definitely come back,” he said.
“The way we attack things from here is going to be the most important thing.”
Webster’s side completed at 69 per cent, missed 51 tackles and made 13 errors in a performance as bad as any they’ve dished up in recent memory.
While admitting his side’s performance was embarrassing, Webster believes his side weren’t too high on their own supply following a promising last month.
“I was saying to the boys we had a three week period there where we were unbelievable,” he said.
“Even after the Dolphins (win in Round 12), we got a lot of players, senior players, back. We went up to North Queensland and had a great win there.
“Against Melbourne last week we were physical. We obviously got beaten but we certainly played in the right spirit, the way we want to play.”
Webster believes nothing about his side’s preparation in the week leading up the Titans loss gave any indication they’d perform the way they did.
“I didn’t see us complacent or anything like that. I saw us confident, not over confident,” he said.
However, he admitted “you can’t take anything for granted in this game.”
“You take things for granted, you can get kicked in the face. That’s why this game is so good, because it’s not easy,” he said.
“You have a day like that and turn up and do that you get just what you deserve.
“We obviously took for granted how well we were going and what we were doing each week to prepare and we got what we deserved on the field.”
Webster was critical of his side’s inability to match the Titans’ physicality, with Gold Coast running for 700 more metres than their opponents.