Category: Headline Sport

  • TITANS RE-SIGN TWO KEY PLAYERS

    TITANS RE-SIGN TWO KEY PLAYERS

    A timely boost for the Titans as they prepare to buck the Broncos at Skilled Park on Friday. Local juniors Steve Michaels and Jordan Rankin both re-signed with the club today.

  • SUNS SHINE IN CAIRNS AFTER “SPECIAL K” DELIVERS AFTER BUZZER

    SUNS SHINE IN CAIRNS AFTER “SPECIAL K” DELIVERS AFTER BUZZER

    Gold Coast Suns fans are still celebrating the side’s first win this season, at the hands of Karmichael Hunt. Up against the Tigers, the league convert kicked his second for the night after the buzzer, to give the side a two point victory.

  • BASKETBALL AUSTRALIA TO ANNOUNCE BLAZE FUTURE TOMORROW

    BASKETBALL AUSTRALIA TO ANNOUNCE BLAZE FUTURE TOMORROW

    Basketball Australia is expected to hand down its decision on the future of the Gold Coast Blaze tomorrow. A local backer has come forward pledging half a million dollars to keep the franchise in the NBL. Club owners met with Basketball Australia on Friday, the deadline to find a solution. We’ll have the latest on…

  • ALL STARS GAME LOST TO BRISBANE

    ALL STARS GAME LOST TO BRISBANE

    The Gold Coast has lost the right, to host the 20-13 Rugby League All Stars Game. Brisbane’s Suncorp Stadium will house the showpiece event in February. Late this afternoon, Power brokers at the A-R-L Commission made the controversial call to switch venues. The match is the brainchild of retired Titan, Preston Campbell.

  • WHITE OUT FOR RAIDERS

    WHITE OUT FOR RAIDERS

    Titans Nate Myles and Luke Bailey are both certain to line up against the Raiders in Canberra Saturday. But top prop, Matt White’s in doubt, after suffering dizzy spells.

  • BLAZE FUTURE ON THE LINE TONIGHT

    BLAZE FUTURE ON THE LINE TONIGHT

    The future of Gold Coast Blaze is on the line tonight, with the club’s owner meeting with Basketball Australia in Sydney, to try to ensure the financially troubled franchise survives. A community based plan will be put forward, and if it isn’t accepted, the club will fold after five seasons.

  • BLAZE OWNERS MEET WITH BASKETBALL AUSTRALIA TO DISCUSS FUTURE

    BLAZE OWNERS MEET WITH BASKETBALL AUSTRALIA TO DISCUSS FUTURE

    Gold Coast Blaze owner Owen Tomlinson is heading to Sydney this morning to meet with Basketball Australia in an effort to save the club from extinction. The family owned business has joined forces with the Gold Coast Regional Basketball Association. It’s hopes that will be sufficient to meet tomorrow’s deadline to prove the club has…

  • BOOMERS’ MISSION IS A MEDAL

    BOOMERS’ MISSION IS A MEDAL

    The Boomers side says it will settle for nothing short of a medal at the Olympic Games. If successful, the team would be the first to achieve that goal in Australian history. The best so far is a fourth.

  • BLIGHT WELCOMED BY SUNS’ SUPER BOOT

    BLIGHT WELCOMED BY SUNS’ SUPER BOOT

    Suns’ super-boot, Trent “Cannon” McKenzie has endorsed the appointment of Malcolm Blight as the Gold Coast’s new Director of Coaching. McKenzie says, the coaching “shake-up” isn’t a sleight on current mentor, Guy McKenna.

  • GROMS SERVE UP SURF FEST

    GROMS SERVE UP SURF FEST

    Coolangatta whiz kid, Holly-Sue Coffee was one of the big winners today at the prestigious Occy’s Grom Comp at Duranbah. She was unstoppable in the Under 16 Girls Final .. Posting an impressive two-wave total of 14 point 3-3 to take home the trophy. It was wave for wave in the Under 16 Boys Final…