History of The Gold Coast Titans - Inaugural Season

Inaugural Season

On the 18th of March 2007 the Titans played their first official NRL match against the St George Illawarra Dragons in front of over 42,000 people at Suncorp Stadium in Brisbane but after falling 14 points behind in the second half 20-6 they couldn't manage a full comeback losing a tight match 20-18. Past Queensland State of Origin winger Chris Walker who was released by Melbourne Storm in 2006 started his comeback scoring two tries and three conversations for a 14 point haul.

Inaugural Gold Coast Titans side
v St George Illawarra Dragons, Suncorp Stadium, 18 March 2007
  • 1. Preston Campbell
  • 2. Lelea Paea
  • 3. Mat Rogers
  • 4. Jake Webster
  • 5. Chris Walker
  • 6. Matt Hilder
  • 7. Scott Prince (c)
  • 8. Luke Bailey (c)
  • 9. Clint Amos
  • 10. Kris Kahler
  • 11. Anthony Laffranchi
  • 12. Gavin Cooper
  • 13. Luke Swain
  • 14. Michael Henderson
  • 15. James Stosic
  • 16. Mark Minichiello
  • 19. Nathan Friend
  • Coach: John Cartwright
Gold Coast Titans
Est. 2007 in Gold Coast, Queensland
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