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It's an interesting idea; but it's hard to see how it would work for Gladstone. As a former Gladstone boy few of the issues I see;
1. Gladstone is 600km north of the Gold Coast.
2. Gladstone is not "South Queensland". Once you are north of Hervey Bay it's Central QLD. And you have to understand the regional mindset - South East Queensland is the Sunshine Coast/Brisbane/Gold Coast metropolis. It's the base of an out of touch government and it's where nearly all the states revenue gets spent on infrastructure - the Bruce Highway is a disgrace, regional hospitals are under funded etc. etc. The South east wants daylight savings ffs. Gladstone identifies far more with Townsville which has similar industries and issues than with the glamour strip.
3. CQ does not want the leftovers of a South East team. They have developed a fine proposal for a local team in Rockhampton (100 km north) which captures the significant local junior base.
Don't get me wrong. I think the Titans taking a game or two a year to Gladstone or Rocky is a great idea and would be good for the region and for the Titans in the same way that the Bulldogs/Mackay relationship worked for a couple of years. Just don't try to play the inclusive part-of-South-Queensland card - that'll get the locals right off side.
Central Qld is not getting a team any time soon and the Cowboys don seem keen to move games, so i wouldnt be too picky about the games you get
Even if you dont call Gladstone South Queensland, it is undoubtable REGIONAL Qld which is still te demographic and club brand that the Titans should be going for.