The Titans came out firing after the break, halfback Scott Prince the chief architect of the much-needed comeback.
Prince put the Titans ahead when he grubbered ahead for himself to score adjacent to the posts just after the restart, but it was a try to Mark Minichiello on 50 minutes that signalled a change in fortune.
Having twice had promising first half raids - including William Zillman crossing the stripe - called back for dubious forward passes, the video referee finally gave the Titans a break after Dragons debutant Alex McKinnon lost the ball ten metres out from his own line.
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