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The Game Future NRL Stadiums part II

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I've been aware for years that the Qld govt was screwing the Titans (and the soccer team) and it's what I fear most about the Cowboys new stadium but I haven't seen any recent blowups.

Good on the Titans if they are pushing back. It was a big part of the viability of the club during the recent sale.

Article El Diablo posted above

http://www.couriermail.com.au/news/...d/news-story/8fd5b101e8274beaf58a1ecfb6a81c08

And this

http://www.couriermail.com.au/sport...s/news-story/36c4a64e69ea3d2923988468ad812de4


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Timbo

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Those are behind a paywall for me - where does it suggest the Titans would play?
 

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Jeez, that's sustainable. Because everyone would want to sign for the Gold Coast if it meant 24 weeks a season on the road.

I’m sure they’re just bluffing, but they need to do something to get a better deal. Current ticket prices there are silly.
 

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At the bottom of that article is a nugget that Origin is back in Melbourne 2021 and 2025.

Cool, road trips.
 

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At the bottom of that article is a nugget that Origin is back in Melbourne 2021 and 2025.

Cool, road trips.

Hopefully meaning 2022 in Perth, 2023 in Adelaide & 2024 in Auckland or another city that bids. Wash, rinse, repeat.
 

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http://www.couriermail.com.au/sport...s/news-story/36c4a64e69ea3d2923988468ad812de4

Gold Coast Titans threaten to leave Cbus Super Stadium as Stadiums Queensland stoush worsens

ANDREW HAMILTON and PETER BADEL, EXCLUSIVE, The Courier-Mail
April 16, 2018 9:00pm

THE Titans have sensationally threatened to abandon Cbus Super Stadium as the war between the state’s footy clubs and the Government over price-gouging looks set to spark widespread bloodletting at Stadiums Queensland

Premier Annastacia Palaszczuk has vowed heads will roll on the Stadiums Queensland board after a special investigation by The Courier-Mail and The Sunday Mail revealed our elite footy codes were being taxed to the point of bankruptcy.

It can be revealed the Government has already held clandestine meetings with senior business and sporting figures canvassing their interest in joining SQ.

The Premier’s declaration was met by a chorus of support from NRL and AFL clubs and the QRU, who had been planning a joint submission to the Government demanding reform.

The spat between the Titans, Stadiums Queensland and sports minister Mick de Brenni turned ugly after SQ issued a provocative statement at the weekend suggesting the club had sought Government subsidies to stay afloat.

The Courier-Mail has learnt that in a tense round of high-level negotiations, the Titans issued the explosive threat to sell home games to other venues both within Queensland and interstate, leaving Cbus Super Stadium as a $160 million white elephant.

The Titans’ temporary rental agreement at Cbus expires after their next home game against the Sharks on April 28.

Titans officials got a taste of life away from the yoke of Stadiums Queensland when they went on the road to Toowoomba and Gladstone recently and were thrilled with the operational ease and commercial success of hosting those matches.

Sunshine Coast Stadium and Coffs Harbour are two other regional venues understood to be on the Titans’ radar.

It is understood powerful Titans co-owner Rebecca Frizelle entered the stoush on Monday, and by the close of business an uneasy truce had been struck with shell-shocked de Brenni.

But de Brenni remains under immense pressure to implement change after the Premier made clear her disapproval of the greedy operating Stadiums Queensland policy.

“We’re going to be having a really good look at that issue,’’ Ms Palaszczuk said.

“I’ve been discussing that with Mick de Brenni and Kate Jones ... there will be a shake-up of the (SQ) board, that’s step No.1.

“And step No. 2, we will be doing a thorough review, because what we have seen is that the Queensland public want to come out and support our sports in this state.’’

Titans CEO Graham Annesley said his club welcomed the Premier’s position after a three-year stalemate in negotiations to secure a sustainable hiring arrangement with Stadiums Queensland that would at least compare to that of rivals in other states.

“Of course, we desperately want to play most of our future games at Cbus in front of our own members and supporters,” Annesley said.

“We remain ready to discuss a long-term deal with the Government that takes into consideration the specific issues associated with Cbus Stadium as a regional venue with significant transport and access difficulties.”

Great opportunity for the Titans to become the regional South Queensland team....

The should be speaking to every council south of Rockhampton and north of Tamworth with a grounds that can hold more than 10k. It would be great community engagement with areas that never get NRL (the Broncos will never be able to do this) and it could have positive flow on effects with these regional fans then traveling to Robina for games.

Cutting their GC games to 6 per year for a few season could be the best thing to happen to the club...
 

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