Round 2: TITANS vs NZ WARRIORS (2022)

5 reasons to buy a ticket to our Super Saturday Double Header!
https://www.titans.com.au/news/2022...a-ticket-to-our-super-saturday-double-header/

Footy is back on the Gold Coast on Saturday, 19th of March.

And if that didn't get your blood pumping, we've put together the top 5 reasons to buy tickets and come along and watch the action.

BUY TICKETS NOW

1. $20 from every ticket goes to Flood Recovery Programs!

With communities from Logan to Lismore impacted by the severe weather event, the Titans have announced that the club will donate over $100,000 to help people get back on their feet.

As part of this, the club will donate $10 from every ticket sold for the fixture on March 19th at Cbus Super Stadium.

Village Roadshow Theme Parks have announced they will match that amount, meaning $20 from every ticket sold will now be sent to flood recovery.

That’s most of the ticket price, so do your part to help us raise even more money by packing out Cbus Super Stadium next week!

2. Witness the debut of our live in-house band!

Earlier this year, we ran a competition with our partners 102.9 Hot Tomato to find the Gold Coast’s most energetic live band to rock out every Titans home game this season.

Well… we found them! And our first home game against the Warriors will be their first time on stage turning up the noise and building the atmosphere.

BUY TICKETS NOW!

3. Our first ever NRLW home game
Saturday March 19th is our first ever NRL and NRLW double header!

Fresh off their first win, our women will go up against the Brisbane Broncos in the NRLW’s first ever Queensland Derby.

This NRLW season has been the most watched, most successful season yet – come early and get amongst the action as the women look to make it 2 in a row.

4. Dave Fifita scored 3 hat-tricks last season
We have one of the most electric attacks in the NRL. A combination of youth and skill, our attack is spearheaded by the likes of Dave Fifita and Jayden Campbell.

Fifita scored 3 hattricks at Cbus Super Stadium last season, on his way to scoring the most tries by any forward in the competition in 2021.

If you love fast footy, big moments and highlight reel moments – don’t miss it.

5. Where else would you rather be?
Rain, hail or shine, Cbus Super Stadium is the place to be this season when the Titans run out.

Whether it’s with your family, your mates, or with the Titans Legion, there’s a place for everyone in our Stadium and we want you there with us.

Feel the energy on Saturday, March 19 as we kick off our home game season with a massive double header against the Warriors in the NRL and the Broncos in the NRLW!
 
The final game of last year aside the warriors always seem to turn up against us. I just hope we build on this weekend and don’t stumble out of the blocks again. Hopefully AJ and Thompson in
 
Hey guys sorry if this is the wrong thread for this but I'm not sure exactly how the membership works as I've only just joined this year.

Do you have to pay for your seat if you have the access card? And how do you get in with the access card if not?

Also wondering how to get the extra discounted tickets with the membership?
 
Hey guys sorry if this is the wrong thread for this but I'm not sure exactly how the membership works as I've only just joined this year.

Do you have to pay for your seat if you have the access card? And how do you get in with the access card if not?

Also wondering how to get the extra discounted tickets with the membership?

Depends on the level of membership.

If you have a full membership you should have allocated seating and you have your members card scanned at the gate and go to your seat.

If you have a 4 game flexi pass, I'm not entirely sure how that works, I think you can log into your account and choose games when they become available.

I also think you can buy extra tix through your account on the Titans members page and it will redirect you to ticketek from memory.
 
Depends on the level of membership.

If you have a full membership you should have allocated seating and you have your members card scanned at the gate and go to your seat.

If you have a 4 game flexi pass, I'm not entirely sure how that works, I think you can log into your account and choose games when they become available.

I also think you can buy extra tix through your account on the Titans members page and it will redirect you to ticketek from memory.

Cheers for that JB. Much appreciated!
 
Would anyone else prefer in a game with AFB and Lodge starting that you would prefer to have Joliffe starting and Mo on the bench?
 
Wow SJ usually tears us up so we have no excuse not to win and win well. DWZ and their young centre Vailea are out as well.

Is that Ash Taylor’s music??
 
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Even with SJ out this has all the makings of a trap game for us

Especially after we towelled them at the end of last year at CBUS
 
I actually want to see Will Smith back in the halves with Sexton....i didnt give him enough of a wrap! Just where to place AJ? But have to remember its the 2nd round...but we need to start winning these games. I really like Campbell, but hes still young, maybe put AJ back for this game....see how that works...lets see what the team list provides.
 
I really liked what I saw of Smith. He will be very useful dropping to the bench. Hopefully we can see what the 1. JC 5. AJ project can do this weekend.

Sorry to hear about SJ's injury. We may very well see Ash Taylor coming back to the GC in an enemy uniform. We will also see the return of everyone's favourite, Matthew Lodge...
 
NRL clears Campbell despite challenge leaving Eels teen with punctured lung
By Adam Pengilly and Christian Nicolussi
https://www.theage.com.au/sport/nrl/

The NRL’s match review committee has defended its decision not to charge Gold Coast fullback Jayden Campbell because he didn’t “dangerously lead with his knees”, despite teenage Eels winger Sean Russell being laid up in hospital with a punctured lung.

Russell, 19, remains under observation in severe pain after Parramatta confirmed the former schoolboy star faced an extended stint on the sidelines with broken ribs and lung problem, reminiscent of the same injury suffered by Roosters utility Drew Hutchison last year.

While Eels five-eighth Dylan Brown was suspended for his knees-first collision with Hutchison in an almost identical spot at CommBank Stadium, Campbell avoided sanction for his attempted try saver on Russell, who left the ground in an ambulance after a first-half hat-trick.

Russell’s injury has only compounded the wing woes for Eels coach Brad Arthur, who is without Maika Sivo (ACL) until later in the season and lost Haze Dunster to a season-ending knee injury after a tackle in a trial from Dragons forward Tyrell Fuimaono, who was suspended for five weeks over the “hip drop” incident.

Asked why Campbell avoided sanction for the collision with Russell, NRL head of football Graham Annesley said the match review committee didn’t deem his actions careless.

“They did not believe Campbell dangerously led with his knees and felt the review showed Campbell lowering his body and leading with his arm in a genuine attempt to stop a try from being scored,” Annesley said.

“Campbell’s arm makes contact with the ball before it reaches the line, however his knees make simultaneous contact with Russell, which the match review deemed accidental in an attempt to stop the try.”

Russell’s extended absence is likely to expedite the Eels’ pursuit of an outside back in the player market.

They unsuccessfully tried to lure Brisbane’s Jamayne Isaako to Sydney for 2022 before he joins the Dolphins next year, but have signed former Tigers winger Zac Cini on a train-and-trial deal. Cini had been part of the Sharks squad during pre-season in the hope of landing a top 30 contract.

Tom Opacic could be in line for a recall against Cronulla at PointsBet Stadium on Saturday after scoring four tries in the NSW Cup last week, while Hayze Perham is also an option for Arthur.

The fallout from the Eels’ wild win over the Titans was continuing on Monday night with NRL chief executive Andrew Abdo still reviewing post-match comments from Gold Coast coach Justin Holbrook.

Holbrook argued his side didn’t get the rub of the green from match officials in the second half because they’re “not one of the big clubs”.

Sources familiar with the situation said Holbrook would likely escape a fine, but be warned over his remarks.

Annesley was just as forthright about his opinion on the final seconds of the match when Eels halfback Mitchell Moses blatantly watched the big screen while lining up a penalty goal to ensure he used up as much time as possible. His side led by two points at the time.

Under the NRL rules, the clock is stopped for conversions inside the final five minutes but continues to run for penalty goal attempts.

In that situation I felt it was allowed to go on for too long. I don’t think that’s a good look for the game

Graham Annesley


“I felt personally it wasn’t a good look,” Annesley said. “You can’t blame Mitchell Moses, he was quite happy to stand there until the siren went if we allowed him to.

“But the referee always has the ultimate power to call a timeout if they feel time is being wasted. In that situation I felt it was allowed to go on for too long. I don’t think that’s a good look for the game. I made my feelings known on that.”
 
Why would you have a rule that it stops for conversions but not penalty goals?

Jayden was lucky to escape sanction purely because of the severity of the injury to Russell.

Happy to donate to the Holbrook ref comments fund if need be
 
Not really for here but did anyone else notice that our lack of a trial was ignored by commentators while the Roosters were talked up as their excuse and 360 didn’t critique our game at all? … last week NRL Tonight ignored us as well. Holbrook is 100% correct and we should create a siege mentality.
 
Not really for here but did anyone else notice that our lack of a trial was ignored by commentators while the Roosters were talked up as their excuse and 360 didn’t critique our game at all? … last week NRL Tonight ignored us as well. Holbrook is 100% correct and we should create a siege mentality.

When people thought we were close to getting kicked out of the comp a few years ago all the other fans from other other clubs layed their boots into us hard and were mocking us a club and were basically happy to see us go if that was the case. I haven't forgotten this at all.

Also you are completely right we just get ignored, the pundits when talking about us talk about us in a way that would assume they have watched none of our games.
 
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