Category: Gold Coast Sport
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REBECCA CREEDY OPENS UP ABOUT MOVING TO KURRAWA
2016 Australian ironwoman champion Rebecca Creedy has opened up about her move from Northcliffe Surf Club to Kurrawa. She’ll now train alongside the sister of Nutri-Grain star, Courtney Hancock.
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TAME WINS OLYMPIC BRONZE
There were euphoric scenes at Avoca Surf Club last night, when Lachlan Tame finished on the podium in his first Olympic campaign. The 27-year old teamed with legendary paddler Ken Wallace, to claim bronze in the K2 1000.
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TITANS INK TITANIC SPONSORSHIP DEAL
Signing star recruit Jarryd Hayne seems to be paying off for the Gold Coast Titans, with the side inking the biggest sponsorship deal in club history.
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TITANS NOT COMPLACENT AHEAD OF KNIGHTS CLASH
Titans forward Ryan James will fight his Grade Two careless high tackle charge at the NRL Judiciary, in a bid to play this weekend. His team-mates were today focused on not adopting a complacent attitude, ahead of their clash with wooden spoon favourites, Newcastle.
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TITANS GEAR UP FOR TIGERS CLASH
Titans co-captain Nathan Friend looks set to return from injury for tomorrow’s clash against the Wests Tigers. Pressure’s mounting on the side to win at least three of their next four matches if they want to make the finals.
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TITANS’ KONRAD HURRELL ITCHING TO EARN MORE RESPECT
Titans centre Konrad Hurrell wants to use the rest of the season to prove he deserves his spot in the team.
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DESPITE LOSS, HAYNE PUTS ON A SHOW IN RETURN TO NRL
He’s been the hottest property on the Australian sporting market and today Jarryd Hayne proved exactly why. The cross code convert put in a superb debut for the Gold Coast Titans in his return to the NRL – in front of more than 25-thousand fans.
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TITANS’ INTENSE TUGUN TRAINING SESSION
Titans stars Ash Taylor and Nathan Peats missed this morning’s intense training session at Tugun.
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MICK TO ENJOY ME-TIME AFTER J BAY
Mick Fanning will decide his long-term future on the World Tour after competing in California in September. In an exclusive interview with NBN, the 35-year-old likened his shark encounter to a near miss traffic accident.
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SUNS ACADEMY RECRUITS PUT UNDER MICROSCOPE
While senior Suns players put final preparations in place for Q Clash 12, academy talent was put under the microscope at Southern Cross University.