It was a performance the opposition coach labelled scary, but Jarryd Haynes debut for his new NRL club Gold Coast ended in defeat.The Warriors spoiled the party at Cbus Super Stadium on Saturday, snatching a vital 24-14 NRL win that lifts them above the Titans into seventh on the ladder.A bumper crowd of 25,109 - the Titans best attendance since 2010 - had to wait 28 minutes to see multi-million dollar recruit Hayne in action.By that stage the Warriors were already ahead 10-6, after a Bodene Thompson try just before Hayne took to the field.The 28-year-old - who last played an NRL match for Parramatta in September 2014 before stints in NFL and rugby sevens - wasted no time making his presence felt.He nailed a tryline-bound Thompson with a heavy ball-and-all tackle to prevent the Warriors extending their lead.Minutes later Hayne outjumped two Warriors in a leaping contest for a bomb, with the Titans going on to score via ex-Warrior Konrad Hurrell in the resulting set.Warriors star Shaun Johnson showed there wasnt one match-winner on the stage however, setting up two second-half tries for the visitors - including one that came a set after David Fusitua had sprinted 70 metres after intercepting a Hayne no-look pass.Another intercept try, to Solomone Kata, put the Warriors out of sight before Hayne picked up a try assist when winger Anthony Don gathered the ex-NSW State of Origin stars grubber kick to complete the scoring.Warriors coach Andrew McFadden, thrilled his team had claimed the points in such a crucial clash on the race for finals, admitted Haynes return had been eye-catching.Its pretty scary that thats his first game, McFadden said.We were expecting hed get straight out there and jump on the horse and thats what he did really. 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Zvonareva made her comeback in January in Shenzhen and played in the Australian Open but lost her first matches at both tournaments.A seven-goal haul to Coleman Medal leader Josh Kennedy has saved West Coast from embarrassment in the AFL western derby, but theyll need more stars to stand tall if they are to negotiate a brutal end to the home-and-away season.Fremantle threatened to cause a derby boilover on Sunday after opening up a 15-point lead midway through the second term.The Dockers had dominated the contest until that point, but West Coast booted nine of the next 10 goals to run out 17.8 (110) to 9.10 (64) winners in front of 36,215 fans.Kennedy won the Ross Glendinning Medal as best on ground.His match-winning haul took his season tally to 67 - six goals before Sydneys Lance Franklin and Gold Coasts Tom Lynch in the race for the AFLs Coleman Medal.Kennedys three goals in the third quarter proved crucial as the Eagles killed off Fremantles challenge.The win moved West Coast (13-6) into sixth spot on the ladder, and guaranteed they will play finals football for a second straight year.But with games against premiership fancies GWS (away), Hawthorn (home), and Adelaide (away) to round out the season, West Coast face an uphill battle to earn a home final.Well know where were at in three weeks heading into the finals, Simpson said of the tough run home.Eagles ruckman Nic Naitanui tallied seven disposals, 26 hit-outs and a goal in his first game back from achilles tendon surgery.More important, he finished the game unscathed, with the 2012 All-Australian shapinng as a key cog in West Coasts bid to cause some damage in the finals.ddddddddddddBut Simpson couldnt help but feel a tad worried by his teams lethargic start to the match.Luckily for the Eagles, Kennedy took a series of big marks and booted some clutch goals to help lift the side to victory.Hes a tremendous leader for us, Simpson said.He got on the end of a couple today and he stood up in big moments. He makes others better around him.Fremantle (3-16) remain mired to 16th spot on the ladder.But their performance was much better than last weeks 90-point loss to Sydney.Dockers ruckman Aaron Sandilands, playing his first match since breaking several ribs in round three, made a strong start before fading to finish with 12 disposals and 23 hit-outs.Fremantle utility Tom Sheridan racked up 16 disposals and two goals while keeping West Coast ball magnet Andrew Gaff to just 19 touches and a late goal in a strong tagging effort.I thought Tommy Sheridans job on Gaff was outstanding, Dockers coach Ross Lyon said.(Gaff) racked up a few cheapies late, but I thought (Sheridan) was really good.And it was a great return from Aaron. He had real influence, and that will only get more pronounced as he plays more.Dockers forward Michael Walters could come under scrutiny for his high bump on Eagles midfielder Matt Priddis. ' ' '