Penrith coach Anthony Griffin was in no mood to celebrate after the Panthers cemented a NRL finals berth, with key forward Reagan Campbell-Gillard taken to hospital with a suspected back fracture.He was also unhappy about Penriths dumb first-half performance on Saturday night, which allowed Gold Coast back into the contest.Matt Moylans field goal two minutes from fulltime sealed the 15-14 victory, but Griffins thoughts were centred on the Panthers allowing the Titans to recover from 14-0 at halftime.The game at Cbus Super Stadium seemed to be heading into golden point after Tyrone Roberts kicked a penalty goal four minutes from time following a high tackle from Penriths Chris Grevsmuhl on Ryan James.It was terrible the way we let them back into the game, Griffin said.It was a very dumb half of football.Its nice to know that were definitely there (in top eight), but its going to have to be a lot better than that if were going to do something with the (finals) spot.One man Griffin praised was Tyrone Peachey, who made the crucial line break, bringing the ball to within 20m of the tryline and allowing Panthers skipper Moylan to coolly split the uprights to snatch the game.But the Panthers have a nervous wait for news on Campbell-Gillard, whose season is likely over after being injured in a tackle.But Penrith general manager Phil Gould later tweeted although the key forward was in pain, there was no suggestion of nerve or spinal damage.Still to have full X-ray however Doctor confident no long term issues. Painful now but expect full recovery in time, he posted.The pre-game focus was on Jarryd Haynes first match at fullback for two years, but he was outshone by his opposite number, Moylan, who scored the Panthers first try.In the eighth minute, Moylan received the ball and cut inside off his right foot, racing past Titans defenders and touching down.The lead was doubled in the 17th minute when, after Bryce Cartwright broke the line and was tackled by Hayne 10m out, the Panthers quickly spread it wide and Waqa Blake dived over.Hayne had a chance to score the first try of his NRL return just before the break when he burst towards the line after an offload from Leivahu Pulu, but the Panthers No.1 stopped him.Just after halftime, the Titans were back in it when Pulu was fed by Greg Bird 5m out and he carried three defenders over the line for his first NRL try.Then Bird set up a dramatic finish when he stretched out over the line, in spite of the efforts of Moylan and Peter Wallace, to make it a two-point game.The Titans need to beat North Queensland in Townsville next week or hope other results go their way.Coach Neil Henry will keep an eye on Sundays Warriors-Wests Tigers clash, but backs his team to get a result next Saturday against the Cowboys.Its not over. 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Keelan Giles has been described as a huge talent ahead of his possible Wales debut against Japan.The Ospreys wing will emulate peers such as George North and Tom Prydie by making his Wales bow as an 18-year-old if he features at the Principality Stadium next Saturday.Giles, who has scored eight tries in just five games for the Ospreys this season, was recently promoted to Wales autumn Test squad.And the smart money is on him being involved in the match-day 23 when Japan faces Wales for a first time in Cardiff since 2007.Wales fullback Leigh Halfpenny was 19 when he made his Test debut against South Africa eight years ago, and like Giles, came through rugbys junior ranks in the Swansea area.Keelan is doing well, Halfpenny said. He has put in some fantastic performances for the Ospreys. He is a huge talent.I remember seeing him play one Sunday morning at mini rugby level -- under-eights or under-nines, I think -- and you could see there was something there.From my experience [Test debut], I remember the guys in the squad just made it so easy for me to come in and feel comfortable.They helped me with the calls and just said to go out and enjoy it, and I think that is what you have got to do. You dream of moments like that as a kid, to pull that Welsh jersey on, and you have just got to enjoy it.It is amazing how quickly time goes. It only feels like yesterday that I was the young kid coming in, but I have loved every second of it. I am just looking to keep enjoying it and keep on learning.Wales interim head coach Rob Howley is not due too name his starting line-up until Thursday, but it would be no surprise if he found room in the match-day group for exciting young prospects like Giles, Ospreys fly-half Sam Davies and Newport Gwent Dragons lock Cory Hill.ddddddddddddWholesale changes, though, are not expected as Wales look to build on their hard-fought victory over Argentina two days ago after being crushed by Australia a week earlier, and keep momentum going as they move towards hosting South Africa in 12 days time.Halfpenny added: Obviously, it was a lot happier dressing room. We were disappointed with our performance against Australia. We were looking for a reaction [against Argentina], and we certainly got that.But we are not getting too ahead of ourselves. We are pleased with the performance -- it was important to get the win for confidence and momentum -- and the focus will now turn to Japan and we will prepare well for that one.Australia hurt immensely. We didnt play to the standards that we set ourselves, and it was hugely disappointing, but like I said, it was a test for us as a squad to bounce back and react, and we did that.We are just hugely motivated as a squad to achieve and get better. We felt we improved on our performance from last week [Australia] and next week is an opportunity to improve again.The competition we have for places is huge. Guys are pushing each other for places, and that is a great thing for Welsh rugby. ' ' '