2024 Titans Membership, Tickets and Crowds

'I also hope we get more of an idea of how many members we actually have this year and have a live tracker or something like that on the website like most teams do.

I'd love to see it. We are one of the teams that isn't very transparent with our numbers.

I wonder how many NRL teams have a membership live tracker on their websites or publish it in some fashion.
 
A bit disappointing that the members packs won't be ready til after the new year but is what it is.

I also hope we get more of an idea of how many members we actually have this year and have a live tracker or something like that on the website like most teams do.

Also - anyone have an idea of when the 2024 range will drop?

There seems to be an excuse about the late arrival of merchandise every year. Yet every yer I receive my Manly merch before xmas.

As you would know, there is a membership tracker on LU which is updated frequently but we are one of three clubs that never report our figures. Of course, the figures published just show member numbers, not just those with ticketed memberships so they are no real guide to potential crowd numbers.
 
Titans celebrate record crowds ahead of ’24 draw release
https://www.titans.com.au/news/2023/11/13/titans-celebrate-record-crowds-ahead-of-24-draw-release/

The Titans are excited to announce the 2023 season saw the highest average crowd attend matches at Cbus Super Stadium since 2010, with the club celebrating the achievement ahead of the 2024 NRL draw release on Monday.

The Gold Coast saw five matches have in excess of 18,000 people including a sell-out in Round 7; with an average of 17,064 coming through the turnstiles at Robina each game day in the club’s most recent season – a growth of more than 4000 people from 2022 figures.

Furthermore, the Titans celebrated record announced crowds against the Broncos, Roosters and Panthers – the two latter opponents being part of double headers with NRLW.

The club also saw record attendances for several times slots – including 6pm Friday (v Warriors), 3pm Saturday (v Roosters), 7.30pm Saturday (v Broncos) and 4pm Sunday (v Dolphins).

The immense support makes the Titans the highest-attended sporting franchise on the Gold Coast this year.

In extension to this proud milestone, the Titans saw record membership join the Legion in 2023, surpassing 13,000 for the first time in history.

A total of 13,162 people pledged their support for the Titans across the club's NRL, NRLW and Netball teams; halfway to the goal of having a members’ name on every seat at home.

Titans CEO Steve Mitchell is proud and delighted with the support of the club in 2023.

“We are so proud of our Gold Coast communities and the support they’ve showed for our club in 2023,” Mitchell said.

"Our record number of members is what we want to see as a club. We want a name on every one of those seats at Cbus Super Stadium and we're nearly halfway there, which is really exciting for both our NRL and NRLW teams.

"We also want to continue making game days at home an event that everyone is excited for and we want people to leave thinking 'wow, we can't wait to be back'.

"An essential part of our purpose is to inspire our communities through energy, which we think we are doing and we hope to continue that in 2024 as we strive to continue building success on and off the field."

The 2024 draw will be announced at 10am on Monday.
 
A total of 13,162 people pledged their support for the Titans across the club's NRL, NRLW and Netball teams; halfway to the goal of having a members’ name on every seat at home.


"Our record number of members is what we want to see as a club. We want a name on every one of those seats at Cbus Super Stadium and we're nearly halfway there, which is really exciting for both our NRL and NRLW teams.

If the Titans were so happy with the membership numbers, then why don't they make them public through the year. As it has been made obvious, we can't take the players contracts at face value (as per the Fifita get out clause revelation today) a coupe of things from the quotes above. A total of over 13,000 have pledged their support across the three teams, not just the NRL team - not that I would expect many only have NRLW or netball membership. More importantly the number above includes non ticketed memberships of which there would be many. Just pointing out reality.
 
Love your takes MT. And I totally agree with your methodology. For example, I am a member of both NRL and NRL. And I am sure there is a sizable chunk of fans who have as well. These days it seems that NRL Membership numbers are more rubbery than ever. But at the end of the day we are in a race with ourselves. I'm not ashamed of revealing our numbers.
 
No need to sugar coat them, they are just indicative of our progress (or not). False indicators don’t fool anyone and make real targets harder to achieve. Consider that crowd for the last Oz/Kiwi game, there is just no hiding the truth no matter the spin. Better to address the problem front on, imho.
 
Tickets to all Titans home games on sale now
https://www.titans.com.au/news/2024/02/01/tickets-to-all-titans-home-games-on-sale-now/

Tickets are now officially on sale for all 2024 home games on the Gold Coast!

With our first pre-season trial just weeks away, the NRL season is finally here and we have a massive season ahead.

Click here to get your tickets now and feel the energy this season!

Get ready for three all-Queensland clashes, Latrell’s Rabbits, Tedesco’s Roosters, Munster’s Storm, and a Warriors side fresh off a deep finals run last year.

And that's just the start.

We've also got Ben Hunt's Dragons, the Parramatta Eels, Nicho Hynes' Sharks and two NRLW double headers to get excited for!

With such a big season of action ahead, there's no better time to secure your tickets for the games you want to see right now.

With adult tickets starting from just $35 and family tickets from $43, you can be there for the best games and the biggest moments this year.

Click here to get your tickets now and feel the energy this season!

Want to see multiple games this year?

Become a Titans Member and see games for as little as $21! As a titans Member, you'll also receive exclusive discounts on merchandise and tickets, access to Member-only seats and opportunities to meet the team at club events.

Click here to view Titans Memberships
 
I'm a season ticket member but my family aren't ticketed ones. So I just got some tickets from the Titans v Broncos match. Woah Xy.
 
14,537 - Round 1 vs Dragons
13,898 - Round 4 vs Dolphins
13,336 - Round 7 vs Manly
13,096 - Round 9 vs Storm
12,125 - Round 10 vs Cowboys

Round 14 vs Rabbitohs
Round 16 vs NZ Warriors
Round 19 vs Parramatta
Round 22 vs Broncos
Round 23 vs Sharks
Round 25 vs Roosters
 
14,537 - Round 1 vs Dragons
13,898 - Round 4 vs Dolphins
13,336 - Round 7 vs Manly
13,096 - Round 9 vs Storm
12,125 - Round 10 vs Cowboys

Round 14 vs Rabbitohs
Round 16 vs NZ Warriors
Round 19 vs Parramatta
Round 22 vs Broncos
Round 23 vs Sharks
Round 25 vs Roosters
Look compared to last season's big bump in home attendance, it looks dire. But we do have the Wahs and Broncos to help boost that. Plus Magic Round is TECHNICALLY a home game ;)
 
I agree that the Broncos get an unfair advantage.

But seems like this year is the last for the Manly(Home) v Broncos(Away).


But maybe they’ll get another club to participate?
 
Five exciting things happening at Titans v Rabbitohs

Saturday June 8 brings an epic afternoon of footy as the Gold Coast Titans return from the bye round to host the South Sydney Rabbitohs!

Coming off an emphatic 34-36 victory against the Broncos, the Titans are out to snowball their momentum into a massive clash back on home soil.

Get your tickets now for Titans v Rabbitohs at Cbus Super Stadium on Saturday June 8!

With newly-appointed captain Moeaki Fotuaika returning to representative duties, the Titans forward pack are ready to step up against the big-name Rabbitohs middles including Damien Cook and Jai Arrow in next weekend’s Saturday afternoon clash.

Here’s 5 cool things happening next Saturday as the Titans take on the Rabbitohs.

1. Down Syndrome Queensland Run Out

On June 8, the Gold Coast Titans and Down Syndrome Queensland will proudly celebrate their 11th year of partnership for the annual DSQ run out.

The DSQ participants will have an incredible opportunity to run out with their Titans heroes before they play, a spectacle that has left a long-lasting impact on players, including former Titans star Greg Bird.

"The kids are always so excited, and the players are so excited because the kids are so excited… it’s like a grand final for these guys when they get to run out and wave to the crowd,” he said.

2. Top Blokes x Logans Legacy

As part of the Round 14 clash, the Titans will be supporting Top Blokes to showcase their programs, including Logan’s Legacy, with the aim to spark conversations around mental health and helping everyone know that they matter.

Top Blokes are an Australian Charity committed to building a future where every young male, regardless of background, can stand tall with a strong voice, unwavering belief in himself and a sense of belonging.

The initiative is one that Kieran Foran, a Top Blokes Ambassador, holds close to his heart, after experiencing the tragic loss of his stepson, Logan Steinwede.

Top Blokes will be involved in several aspects at the Titans home game on June 8, including the match ball delivery by Logan’s Family and Logan’s idols Mick Fanning and Joel Parkinson.

3. 102.9 Hot Tomato Baby Race
On Saturday June 8, 102.9 Hot Tomato are hosting the ultimate pre-game entertainment with their very own baby race!

You heard it right, 102.9 Hot Tomato are holding a baby race for superstars under 12 months old!

If you think your baby can be the winning crawler, register now for your chance to win an incredible family stay at Sea World Resort, including unlimited entry to Sea World, Movie World, Wet ‘n’ Wild and Paradise Country!

Register your baby here for your chance to win.

4. Fifita and Mitchell amped for statement performances
Both notable omissions from the State of Origin teams for game 1, Titans star David Fifita and South Sydney powerhouse Latrell Mitchell will look to make statements with their performances in Round 14.

Looking at their figures for 2024, it’s no wonder Rugby League fans have marked these two players as the game breakers for their sides come June 8.

Fifita’s impact on the left edge is unmissable, having already amassed 56 tackles breaks in just 9 games this season, while Mitchell has been at his attacking best notching 40 tackle breaks in only 8 games.

With both players seeking to ignite their team’s performance with individual moments of brilliance, this is a clash you do not want to miss.

5. Live music, competitions, giveaways and more
As always, the Titans will host a range of entertainment for the entire family from when gates open, to kick-off, to halftime!

Don’t miss Blade and Goldie’s Playground as you enter the stadium, where kids can get their faces painted, participate in fun activities and more.

Fans will also enjoy live music and entertainment from the moment they enter the precinct.

At halftime, the action doesn’t stop!

Stay in your seats for as much entertainment as we can fit into a 10 minute slot including the Macca’s Mini League series, where the Gold Coasts junior get to take the field!

Want to try your luck at winning prizes yourself? Titans halftime entertainment includes high-stake competitions where fans can win up to $1000!
 
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