Tag: titans
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DRUG SYNDICATE RING-LEADER FACES COURT
The accused drug-syndicate ring-leader in the Titans drug scandal – John Touma- had his matter mentioned in Southport Court today.
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“CHERRY-EVANS WON’T STEP IN THIS YEAR” HENRY SAYS
Neil Henry today shut down suggestions Daly Cherry-Evans could join the Titans this season.
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FIVE TITANS PLAYERS FACE COURT ON DRUG CHARGES
Five current and former Gold Coast Titans players – including State of Origin stars Greg Bird and Dave Taylor – have faced court on cocaine charges. All indicated they’ll plead NOT guilty, and in the past few hours, there’s been a fresh push to get them back on the field, as early as this weekend.
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NATE MYLES WORRIED ABOUT TEAM’S MENTAL STATE
Nate Myles took part in today’s captains’ run and is considered a certain starter for tomorrow’s season opener with the Tigers. Myles admits, he had held concerns for his teammates’ mental state, leading into the match.
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TITANS UNDETERRED BY ABSENCES IN GAME ONE LEAD-UP
David Mead was absent from Titans training but is expected to be fit to play this weekend. Meanwhile, Nate Myles limped off the training paddock after suffering a knock to his calf.
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TITANS NAME GREEN SIDE FOR SEASON OPENER
With six debutantes named to play in the Titans season opener on Saturday, many have dubbed the game a write-off. But Coach Neil Henry says the team shouldn’t be underestimated.
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TITANS LAWYERS CALL FOR PLAYERS TO BE REINSTATED
Titans lawyers are calling for the drugs case against several players, past and present, to be dropped immediately. They say, evidence is non-existant.. And irreparable damage has already been done. They’ve written to the Titans Board, suggesting players be re-instated before this weekend’s opening round.
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GROWING PAINS AS TITANS CHRISTEN NEW TRAINING GROUND
The Titans might be down five players, but at training today the team was confident about its round one clash. The players christened a brand new training venue by prepping for their game against the formidable Tigers.
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GOLD COAST SUNS DENY ANY COCAINE INVOLVEMENT
The Gold Coast Suns have called an emergency media conference to address claims, the team has links to the alleged syndicate. It coincided with reports another Queensland football team is next in the firing line.
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NRL TAKEOVER NOTHING TO DO WITH DRUG SCANDAL, CHAIRWOMAN SAYS
The Titans were given another lifeline today with Gold Coast City Council providing them with a training venue at Pizzey Park. The club has been stripped raw over the past few days, but today their future on the coast was confirmed.