Queensland faces an agonising wait over Jai Arrow's availability for State of Origin II after the Gold Coast forward was helped off the field in the Titans' 24-20 loss to the Warriors.The Titans, who spent most of Friday evening's second half camped in Warriors territory, couldn't find a way through in the dying seconds, despite Adam Blair being sin-binned in the final minute of his 300th NRL match for a late hit on Tyrone Roberts.Arrow suffered a left ankle injury in the 28th minute of the clash at Cbus Super Stadium, falling awkwardly in a two-man tackle.The 23-year-old limped off the field with the assistance of trainers and didn't return, putting him in doubt for Queensland's June 23 State of Origin II clash in Perth.Queensland coach Kevin Walters, commentating on the game for Fox Sports, tried to remain upbeat, reminding people Arrow played in the Origin opener despite suffering a hip flexor injury before the Maroons game-one team was named.Arrow's injury came moments after the Titans had overhauled an early 10-0 lead for the visitors.On Friday Wallace played 73 minutes, led the Titans with 164 running metres and made 26 tackles.Titans' coach Garth Brennan said it appeared Arrow had suffered a syndesmosis injury and wasn't confident the 23-year-old would be fit to line-up for Queensland. Jai Arrow’s injury plus uncertainty surrounding Tyrone Peachey leaves Max King’s future clouded Connor O’Brien , @obrien_GCB, Gold Coast Bulletin June 19, 2019 3:19pm "Tries to Ken Maumalo and former Titan Karl Lawton had put the Warriors ahead before two tries in as many minutes for the hosts by Ryley Jacks and Brian Kelly cancelled out that advantage.A penalty goal before halftime to the Warriors ensured a 12-12 scoreline at the break.The Titans came out firing to start the second half but, despite their dominance, could add only a penalty goal to take a 14-12 lead.In the 68th minute, Warriors captain Roger Tuivasa-Sheck was released after Blake Green stepped around an onrushing Nathan Peats to put the New Zealand team back in front.A second try to Maumalo, who ran for more than 200 metres, extended that margin to 10 points with five minutes to play.Titans youngster AJ Brimson burnt past Peta Hiku to give the hosts hope but, despite Blair's late dismissal, they couldn't find another score and the Warriors claimed a 16th win from their past 18 clashes with Gold Coast.Watch the provocative new series Little Birds now on Stan.Phil Gould reveals why player managers are pushing wingers to play fullback.See the top five tries from round 14 of the 2020 NRL Premiership.Check out all the big moments from round 14 of the 2020 NRL Premiership.Wests Tigers great Robbie Farah drops major hint about retirement rumoursPhil Gould and Allana Ferguson discuss if Josh Addo-Carr could play fullback Source:AAP The Titans are devastated after tabling what they believed was their best offer to Arrow, reportedly a three-year, $1.8 million contract. "Jai has a syndesmosis injury - we don't know the extent of it," Brennan said. Jai Arrow will be a huge loss for the Titans. Arrow in pain as he's helped off. An ankle injury to Jai Arrow has compounded Gold Coast's 24-20 loss to the Warriors.The Titans, who spent most of Friday evening's second half camped in Warriors territory, couldn't find a way through in the dying seconds, despite Adam Blair being sin-binned in the final minute of his 300th NRL match for a late hit on Tyrone Roberts.Arrow suffered a left ankle injury in the 28th minute of the clash at Cbus Super Stadium, falling awkwardly in a two-man tackle.The 23-year-old limped off the field with the assistance of trainers and didn't return, putting him in doubt for Queensland's June 23 State of Origin II clash in Perth.Queensland coach Kevin Walters, commentating on the game for Fox Sports, tried to remain upbeat, reminding people Arrow played in the Origin opener despite suffering a hip flexor injury before the Maroons game-one team was named.Arrow's injury came moments after the Titans had overhauled an early 10-0 lead for the visitors.Tries to Ken Maumalo and former Titan Karl Lawton had put the Warriors ahead before two tries in as many minutes for the hosts by Ryley Jacks and Brian Kelly cancelled out that advantage.A penalty goal before half-time to the Warriors ensured a 12-12 scoreline at the break.The Titans came out firing to start the second half but, despite their dominance, could add only a penalty goal to take a 14-12 lead.In the 68th minute, Warriors captain Roger Tuivasa-Sheck was released after Blake Green stepped around Nathan Peats to put the New Zealand team back in front.A second try to Maumalo, who ran for more than 200 metres on Friday night, extended that margin to 10 points with five minutes to play.Titans youngster AJ Brimson burnt past Peta Hiku to give the hosts hope but, despite Blair's late dismissal, they couldn't find another score and the Warriors claimed a 16th win from their past 18 clashes with Gold Coast.Arrow injury strikes at the heart of Gold Coast and QueenslandEarly casualty: Jai Arrow leaves the field on Friday night after injuring his ankle during the Titans' loss to the Warriors. The Gold Coast lost Jai Arrow to a shoulder injury and Dale Copley with a pectoral muscle tear, while their opponents, the Sharks, have their own injury concerns with Shaun Johnson (groin) and Josh Dugan (knee). JAI Arrow’s hopes of a Queensland Origin debut remain intact after the ironman lock was today cleared of a serious injury in a major boost for the Titans and Maroons.