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Gold Coast Titans
Full name Gold Coast Titans
Nickname(s) Titans
Founded 2007
Ground Carrara Stadium
Carrara, Gold Coast
Capacity 18,000
CEO Australia Michael Searle
Coach Australia John Cartwright
League National Rugby League
2006 Did not play

The Gold Coast Titans are the 16th Team in the National Rugby League, playing their inaugural season in the upcoming 2007 NRL Competition. As their name states, they are based on the Gold Coast, Queensland, Australia.

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[edit] History of the Titans' bid

In 2003 Michael Searle and Paul Broughton began pushing for the re-instatment of a Gold Coast Team in the National Rugby League in 2006. In the second quarter of 2004 the Gold Coast Consortium, as they had become known, announced their team name and jersey at the Gold Coast Convention and Exhibition Centre during an episode of Channel 9's The Footy Show. The team was to be known as the Gold Coast Dolphins and their colours would be white, jade and orange. The Dolphins moniker was very popular, however the Redcliffe Dolphins, which is the Queensland Cup's most successful team, threatened legal action if the Dolphin's name was used in the Gold Coast team.

In mid-2004 the NRL announced that after viewing submissions from the Gold Coast Dolphins, the Central Coast Bears and the Wellington Orcas (Killer Whales) bids, there would not be a 16th team in the 2006 NRL Competition. The major hurdles for the Gold Coast team, which was by far the favourite to get the nod if the 16th license was granted, was the use of the Dolphins name, and that their homeground, Carrara Stadium, was an oval and only seated 16,000.

[edit] Acceptance

Despite the rejection of the Gold Coast's bid in 2004, the consortium did not give up in their quest for a Gold Coast NRL team. They dropped the Dolphins nickname, and the Queensland Government announced that they would spend $100 million on a new, rectangular stadium for the Gold Coast Team, should they be accepted. On May 27, 2005, NRL CEO David Gallop announced that the Gold Coast had been accepted into the 2007 NRL competition. This coincided with the announcing of a new television deal with Channel 9, taking effect from 2007.

[edit] Search for a name

The Gold Coast RLFC, along with a Gold Coast radio station, set up a competition where listeners could submit possible names for the new team. This was shortlisted into 10 names, and people could vote on which of the ten they most preferred on the team's then-website, www.goldcoastrugbyleague.com.au. These 10 names were narrowed down to 3, which were:

  • Gold Coast Titans
  • Gold Coast Stingers
  • Gold Coast Pirates

The most popular name was "the Titans", and the team name Gold Coast Titans was announced on 21 September, 2005.

[edit] Current squad (for 2007)

As of 16/09/2006 the club has officially signed 26 players for the 2007 season. These players being:

Player Position Height Weight Previous Club
Ritchie Mathers England Full Back 180 cm/5'11" 84 kg/185 lb Leeds Rhinos
Steve Turner Australia Full Back/Wing 180 cm/5'11" 84 kg/185 lb Melbourne Storm
Brian Carney Republic of Ireland Wing 180 cm/5'11" 90 kg/198 lb Newcastle Knights
Matthew Petersen United States Wing 181 cm/5'11" 91 kg/201 lb Parramatta Eels
Brett Delaney Australia Centre 186 cm/6'1" 96 kg/212 lb Parramatta Eels
Josh Graham Australia Centre 190 cm/6'3" 98 kg/216 lb Western Force
Luke O'Dwyer Australia Centre/Lock 181 cm/5'11" 88 kg/194 lb Parramatta Eels
Lelea Paea Australia Centre 183 cm/6'0" 96 kg/212 lb Sydney Roosters
Jake Webster New Zealand Centre/Wing 182 cm/6'0" 94 kg/207 lb Melbourne Storm
Preston Campbell Australia Five Eighth 165 cm/5'5" 75 kg/165 lb Penrith Panthers
Matt Hilder Australia Five Eighth 186 cm/6'1" 100 kg/220 lb Cronulla Sharks
Scott Prince Australia Half Back 177 cm/5'10" 81 kg/179 lb Wests Tigers
Luke Bailey Australia Prop 189 cm/6'2" 108 kg/238 lb St George Illawarra Dragons
Michael Henderson Australia Prop 186 cm/6'1" 100 kg/220 lb St George Illawarra Dragons
Michael Hodgson Australia Prop 187 cm/6'2" 102 kg/225 lb Canberra Raiders
James Stosic New Zealand Prop 183 cm/6'0" 112 kg/247 lb Cronulla Sharks
Nathan Friend Australia Hooker 172 cm/5'8" 90 kg/198 lb Melbourne Storm
Gavin Cooper Australia Second Row 196 cm/6'5" 104 kg/229 lb North Queensland Cowboys
Anthony Laffranchi Australia Second Row 184 cm/6'0" 102 kg/225 lb Wests Tigers
Brad Meyers Australia Second Row 191 cm/6'3" 108 kg/238 lb Bradford Bulls
Mark Minichiello Australia Second Row 180 cm/5'11" 95 kg/209 lb South Sydney Rabbitohs
Luke Swain Australia Second Row 185 cm/6'1" 98 kg/216 lb Penrith Panthers
Clint Amos Australia Lock 182 cm/6'0" 94 kg/207 lb North Queensland Cowboys
Daniel Conn Australia Lock 182 cm/6'0" 101 kg/223 lb Canterbury Bulldogs
Kris Kahler Australia Second Row 191 cm/6'3" 100 kg/220 lb Canberra Raiders
David Myles Australia Utility Back Toulouse Olympique
2008
Mat Rogers Australia Utility Back 182 cm/6'0" 85 kg/187 lb NSW Waratahs


  • There remains some conjecture about the signing of Melbourne Storm winger/fullback Steve Turner. Turner was originally publicised as one of the Titans' key signings on June 11, 2006 however he has since had a change of heart and signed a contract extension with the Storm on August 15, 2006. The Titans maintain that they had an ironclad agreement with Turner that he must honour, whilst the Storm claim that no contract or letter of intent had been signed. The NRL have initially indicated that they intend to support the Titans in the contract wrangle by refusing to register Turner's contract with the Storm.[1]

[edit] Coaches

Billy Johnston, a renowned strength and conditioning trainer began pre-season training for the 2007 season on Monday November 6.

[edit] Sponsorship

The Gold Coast Titans officially became the “Jetstar Gold Coast Titans”, on the 20th September 2006, with the announcement of a five year multi million dollar naming rights sponsorship.

Also, James Frizelle's Automotive Group & Audi Centre Gold Coast signed on as the first major sponsorship partner for the franchise, a deal signed for the next 3 years.


[edit] Records and Trivia

  • Preston Campbell was the very first signing to the Gold Coast Titans.
  • There have been suggestions that the Titans intend to include the playing records of a previous club based on the Gold Coast, the Chargers[2].The official NRL position regarding this remains to be seen.
  • Scott Prince & Luke Bailey will be 2007 co-captains.
  • THE LEGION will be the main supporters group of the Gold Coast Titans http://www.titans.com.au//forum/forumdisplay.php?f=27


Titans 2007 home jersey
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Titans 2007 home jersey

[edit] Famous Fans

[edit] References

  1. ^ {{cite news |url=http://www.smh.com.au/news/league/nrl-to-force-winger-to-honour-contract-in-titanic-struggle/2006/08/16/1155407885890.html |publisher=Sydney Morning Herald |title=NRL to force winger to honour contract in Titanic struggle |date=August 17, 2006 }}
  2. ^ "Gold Coast to integrate player records", Titans Official Forum, January 19, 2006.

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