Category: Gold Coast Sport
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LUKE DOUGLAS OUT FOR ROUND ONE OVER HIGH TACKLE
Luke Douglas will miss the Titans round one clash against the Knights, after accepting an early guilty plea for a careless high tackle during the Eels trial. Meanwhile, banter is building between recruit Chris McQueen and his former Rabbitohs team-mates ahead of this weekend’s hit-out.
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TITANS RECRUITMENT DRIVE TO CONTINUE
Titans Coach Neil Henry has confirmed their recruitment drive is far from over- with the club poised to pounce on free-agents before the season proper. Players have a final chance to impress in the Rabbitohs trial- with a battered Greg Bird declaring himself fit to play.
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NIPPERS FORCED FROM WATER BY BIG SURF
400 Northern Gold Coast nippers will have to wait another two weeks to try and qualify for the state titles, after poor conditions postponed today’s competition at Miami. There was better luck for their 350 southern cousins at North Kirra – who got the go-ahead to race.
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PARKO MENTORS GROMS BEFORE LOOMING QUIKY PRO
Four weeks away from the Quiksilver Pro, Joel Parkinson took time out from training to catch up with some rising stars of surfing. Parko acted as instructor to outstanding groms from the Summer Surf Series… including one local hoping to make an appearance in the Roxy Pro.
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TOUCH PLAYERS CALLED TITANS IN NEW DEAL
Queensland Touch Football’s most southern elite eight men’s and women’s teams will now be called the Titans. The branding deal was announced this afternoon. It’ll give touch footballers access to the Titans’ high performance facilities at their new Parkwood International base and aims to develop elite players. There are 65,000 touch players across Queensland.
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CAM MCEVOY DOMINATES IN PERTH
Bond University Swimmer, Cam McEvoy is a big step closer to Rio after dominating in Perth over the weekend. Today he was back training and revealed just how amazingly precise he is with his timing in the pool.
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TITANS TRAIN IN AUCKLAND AHEAD OF NINES
Titans prop Agnatius Paasi was a stand out at Nines training. The Keebra Park High product is one of 11 graduates from the league nursery playing in this weekend’s fun, fast festival.
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BEDE DURBIDGE’S TOUGH RECOVERY FROM BROKEN PELVIS
Currumbin surfer Bede Durbidge has begun re-learning how to put one foot in front of the other, seven weeks after breaking his pelvis at Pipeline. But his tiring recovery hasn’t stopped him supporting an art-auction, raising money for the city’s World Surfing Reserve.
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CHANGED TITANS TEAM HEAD UP AUCKLAND NINES
A slightly re-jigged Titans teams will head to the Auckland Nines – Will Zillman is out with a tight calf, while Ryan James has a foot concern. Anthony Don and new recruit Jeff Lynch move in, while plenty of eyes will be on former Rugby Sevens star, Shannon Walker.
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TITANS BOSS PLANS TO ‘STABILISE’ CLUB
New Titans’ Chief Operating Officer, Brian Canavan is focussed on “stabilising” the beleagured club, using 18 years of executive experience gained at the Roosters. Canavan wants to help hone LOCAL talent, and perhaps find the next Arthur Beetson.