Gold Coast Titans HQ set to move to Coomera after not renewing Robina lease for next season
TRAVIS MEYN
GOLD COAST BULLETIN
SEPTEMBER 24, 2014 5:06PM


EXCLUSIVE: THE Gold Coast Titans are moving to Coomera.

The Titans will build a training and administration facility in the Gold Coast’s fastest growing region in preparation for the 2016 season.

The development will be funded by club co-owner Darryl Kelly, who has already injected nearly $4 million into the franchise.

In the interim, the club’s football team will train and operate at The Southport School with its administration to occupy space at the Gold Coast City Council’s building in Bundall.

The NRL will lease the community land, which the development will be built on, from council for at least the next 20 years and in turn pass it on to the Titans.

The Titans will vacate Bond University’s building in Robina, where they occupy two of the six floors, by mid-October.

NRL boss Dave Smith flew to the Gold Coast to announce the new arrangement at Jupiters Casino alongside club boss Graham Annesley and mayor Tom Tate.

The Titans will hold their end-of-season awards presentation at Jupiters tonight.