The Sydney Roosters have sent foundation Gold Coast coach John Cartwright out a loser in his final game in charge with a gritty 26-18 win on Monday night.
On a rain-sodden Allianz Stadium before the lowest NRL crowd of the year of 6,345, James Maloney led the way for the home side as Cartwright's eight-year reign at the club ended in defeat, and the premiers kept their hold on fourth spot.
After gifting the visitors a try in the opening exchanges, Maloney's late-season form surge continued, the former NSW playmaker scoring one try and had a hand in two others in a man-of-the-match effort.
The Roosters have fallen to poor losses to cellar dwellers Cronulla and Newcastle in recent weeks and coach Trent Robinson was happy to get away with a victory against a typically gutsy Titans, whose hopes of finals footy are all but over.
"It was a good old footy game in the end, there were some errors early and the game got into that broken play footy and both teams had to react a bit differently," he said.