Gold Coast powerbrokers are seeking urgent talks with the ARL Commission and the NRL over their plans for a second team in Brisbane and the potential ramifications for the Titans.
The Titans are concerned about the impact of expansion on their club given a second Brisbane side would be on their doorstep, fighting for the same sponsors, players and supporters at a time when they are still finding their niche in the NRL. The Titans want to protect their turf. Importantly, they want to know how serious the commission and NRL are about expansion amid frenzied speculation that the game will look to add a 17th team as part of the next broadcasting deal.
The consensus at the moment seems to be yes, although the Titans want to make sure the NRL and fellow clubs have a deeper understanding of the potential ramifications of an additional side in southeast Queensland.
The Gold Coast have struggled to make an impression in recent years and were only saved from extinction through the largesse of owners Darryl Kelly and the Frizelle family. Yet they have had relatively little time to put their stamp on the club and now they are confronted by a potential new rival on their doorstep.
The commission and chairman Peter V’landys have spent recent months preparing the game to open broadcasting negotiations and those close to the likely bidding parties believe they would need around two years to prepare a side for entry into the premiership in 2023, when the new broadcasting agreement will start.
That means the Titans could be under pressure from another club in southeast Queensland within 12 months.
Yet the Titans want to know they also have the support of the NRL at a time when the game is weighing up expansion and the AFL continues to pump millions into the region. The Titans, on the other hand, are given no special treatment by the NRL. Despite the disparities in funding across the codes, the AFL has made little headway and the Gold Coast remains a rugby league area. That very fact owes much to Kelly and the Frizelles and they are justifiably concerned that the commission is considering putting another club in their backyard.
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