Page 29 of 176 FirstFirst ... 19 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 39 79 129 ... LastLast
Results 421 to 435 of 2626
  1. #421

    Default

    Interesting to see that Melbourne requested mofo or timo in return. Bit of an insult really. Glad we didn't play ball.

  2. #422
    First Grader
    Join Date
    Aug 2013
    Posts
    1,433

    Default

    Wouldn’t surprise me if Cam plays for us this year. I understand we have 700k for this year and as the contract season starts from November, 700k for a 9 months contract would equate proportionally to what he would get for a 12 months contract

  3. #423
    Inactive User
    Join Date
    Dec 2015
    Location
    Broady
    Posts
    4,375

    Default

    It’s about to be February. CSmith is not happening. Rein is happening and he’s a good footballer as is TBoyd or Peachey as utility replacements off the bench.
    BSmith-just wait it out till 2023, don’t do a swap.
    Last edited by Mr Bods; 29-01-21 at 11:14 PM.

  4. #424
    Immortal Titanic's Avatar
    Join Date
    Oct 2008
    Location
    Next door to Alice
    Posts
    10,564

    Default

    No swap ... see them in the Finals
    Four reasons to escape to Queensland: Sun, Surf, Sand & the Titans.

  5. #425
    Administrator DIEHARD's Avatar
    Join Date
    Sep 2005
    Location
    Brisbane / HK
    Posts
    39,164

    Default

    Quote Originally Posted by Dooldog76 View Post
    Interesting to see that Melbourne requested mofo or timo in return. Bit of an insult really. Glad we didn't play ball.
    Quote Originally Posted by Mr Bods View Post
    BSmith-just wait it out till 2023, don’t do a swap.
    Agree. Agree. HOLD!
    PUT EM TO THE SWORD! SHOW SOME STEEL!

    Moejoe: "REMEMBER!!!! SLIP - SLOP - SLAP in the sun. Skin Cancer is a growing problem. It could happen to anyone!!"
    TITANS, DIEHARDS, WARRINGTON WOLVES, MAROONS, KANGAROOS, HONG KONG THUNDER

  6. #426
    Junior
    Join Date
    Jul 2012
    Location
    Varsity Lakes
    Posts
    284

    Default

    Quote Originally Posted by Hail Sezer View Post
    Cole wasn’t even playing for the Titans 19s, he was playing for Burleigh Colts
    Different game.

  7. #427
    Moderator
    Join Date
    Jun 2012
    Location
    Gold Coast
    Posts
    7,126

    Default

    Quote Originally Posted by ja4220 View Post
    Different game.
    ?

  8. #428
    First Grader
    Join Date
    Oct 2017
    Posts
    1,016

    Default

    **Not even Melbourne Storm coach Craig Bellamy knows whether Cameron Smith’s will retire**

    Cameron Smith still has a locker in the Melbourne Storm dressing room, but not even those closest to him know if he’ll use it again.

    Craig Bellamy insists Cameron Smith’s relationship with his beloved Melbourne Storm has not become strained as the NRL legend dithers over his future.

    It has been 98 days since Smith hoisted the Provan-Summons Trophy following Melbourne’s dramatic NRL grand final triumph at ANZ Stadium.

    While many expected a fairytale retirement announcement to follow, especially after he had been chaired off Suncorp Stadium the week prior, Smith maintained he was yet to decide what his future held.

    The most capped player in the history of the game, with 430 NRL appearances for the Storm to go with 56 Tests and 42 Origins, released an autobiography without addressing the topic.

    He then claimed he would make a call by Christmas. Now living on the Gold Coast with his family having relocated from Melbourne, Smith is still yet to reveal his plans.

    The Storm have three spots to fill on their roster and are yet to appoint a new captain just over a month out from the 2021 NRL season kicking off.

    Smith still has a locker in Melbourne’s team dressing room, but at least some Storm players have become tired of the never-ending speculation.

    Coach Bellamy said he is yet to hear from Smith and the long-running saga was not affecting his legacy and relationships with the club.

    “As I said, and I ain’t going to take it back now, he deserves the right to make his decision when he wants,” he said.

    “We have planned for him to be here and for him to not be here.

    “I haven’t heard anything from him. I’m not quite sure what he’s up to. He’ll make that decision when he’s ready.

    “It’s no strain at all. Not with me, I haven’t heard any of that. I’m not a hypocrite and I’ve said it all along he’s earned the right to make that decision when he wants.

    “He’s not here at the moment so we’re moving along with our preparation for the season without him. When he makes a decision, if we have to change something then we’ll change it.

    “His locker is still there with his photo up on it. I don’t think anyone will clean it out. No-one is game to look in there.

    “The guy that washes the training gear has put some of the new training gear in there for Cam so we’ll see what happens.”

    Smith, 37, has been uncontactable for many of those closest to him.

    He has had a discussion with Storm chairman Matt Tripp in recent weeks, but the result of that chat has not been made public.

    Tripp has not returned numerous phone calls and text messages from The Sunday Mail over the past month.

    Smith is the same, with Gold Coast Titans culture boss and Immortal Mal Meninga even having difficulty contacting the former Kangaroos and Queensland captain.

    The Titans have maintained no-one at the club has spoken with Smith about the possibility of joining the Gold Coast in a playing or coaching capacity.

    Yet at the same time, the Titans have not shut the door on him, unlike the Brisbane Broncos who have ruled out the possibility of signing Smith.

    One high-profile NRL coach believes Smith could be biding time before signing for a reduced rate given the NRL financial year starts in November and a club would only have to pay about half of his $1 million salary.

    League great Matty Johns, a close friend of Smith’s, has changed his tune in recent weeks.

    “I don’t know what is going on there,” Johns told SEN Radio.

    “I’ve got a sneaking suspicion he might go around again, maybe with the Titans.

    “I was certain he was going to retire, but the longer the silence and absence I’m starting to think maybe he might pop up somewhere.

    “Last year with the Storm, he didn’t go back to pre-season training until a week or two before the trials. The miles he’s got in his legs and his lungs, he could basically turn up the day before the first game and he’d be good as gold.

    “I can’t work out any other reason he would remain silent like he is at the moment unless he’s got an ace up his sleeve.

    “There’s been no sightings of him. He’s like Bigfoot. No one has spotted him.

    “I’ve got the feeling that he thinks he might want to play again. He certainly knows he can play again.”

    Smith hasn’t entirely disappeared.

    He has been getting around the Gold Coast and is frequently seen with best friend and former Storm teammate Matt Geyer.

    Smith and Geyer were spotted at an under-19s carnival in Coffs Harbour last weekend, which Titans coach Justin Holbrook was attending, and played in an Australia Day Twenty20 cricket match on the Gold Coast.

    Smith retired on 35 not out and returned to the crease in the last over, whacking a six before falling just short of guiding his team to victory.

    It was a rare failure on the field for a man who hates losing.

    Shortly before Christmas, a mini Melbourne reunion of sorts was held at Tallebudgera Surf Club on the Gold Coast.

    In attendance was an assortment of current and former Storm figures in Bellamy, Michael Crocker, Jahrome Hughes, Smith and ex-hooker Nathan Friend.

    Smith’s future wasn’t brought up and Friend believes it could go either way.

    “He could retire without saying anything,” he said.

    “He isn’t doing what he is doing because he’s thinking of the media and what they will say. It’s him as an individual.

    “Although he’s in the limelight it’s really no-one’s business what he does, when he retires and how he does it. I’m sure he has probably had his mind made up for a while.

    “The ball is in his court. He has said he is feeling fantastic and there’s no reason why he couldn’t go around.

    “He finished with a grand final so there are so many ticks for him to walk away from the sport now.

    “If he misses it then he could probably rock up and go. It will take him two games to get match-fit then he will go into autopilot and away he goes.

    “Even though the game has got faster over the years it has slowed down for him. He sees it before it happens.”

    This may be the first time Smith isn’t sure what’s about to happen next.

  9. #429
    One Clubman gotitans101_'s Avatar
    Join Date
    Mar 2013
    Location
    Gone
    Posts
    3,344

    Default

    McInnes just signed with the Sharks for 2022.

  10. #430
    Moderator
    Join Date
    Jun 2012
    Location
    Gold Coast
    Posts
    7,126

    Default

    Good pickup for Cronulla. Will he play 9 or 13 though?

  11. #431

    Default

    Honestly think Rein is going to have a breakout season. Watch some of our long range tries and long range breaks from the last 5 games of last season and they all mostly started from dummy half with Reins long pass selection and service.
    Last edited by hungryjacks; 02-02-21 at 04:01 PM.

  12. #432
    Immortal Titanic's Avatar
    Join Date
    Oct 2008
    Location
    Next door to Alice
    Posts
    10,564

    Default

    Agree that Rein is better than average ... in fact unless we want to recruit the entire Australian team we should balance what we have and what we have recruited with some quality coaching and player management to get the club moving forward ... oh yeah, we have all that ... can't wait to see them in action.
    Four reasons to escape to Queensland: Sun, Surf, Sand & the Titans.

  13. #433

    Default

    Every offseason in the weeks and months leading up to the new season I get chills just by thinking about the new season, the possibilities, the amazing stories, the ugly ones, the shock contenders, the unexpected failures, and most importantly what the **** is going to happen with my beloved titans this year.

    This offseason has been like no other; whenever I think about our chances a feeling just blossoms within me leaving me unable to stop a smile from crawling across my face. It is an indescribable feeling that I'm sure most avid NRL fans have felt. I am excited, I am excited about our chances. I am excited about my chances to prove my Bronco friends wrong and I am excited about the exciting brand of football this group of exciting footballers is going to display this season. I might get proven wrong, I might get disappointed even more by this club, but I really have a feeling I won't. New players are good, but it is the coaching staff and the culture that I am most excited about. I have been following all the players on Instagram and the players, especially Tino and David, seem so close. In fact, it reminds me a lot of the panthers this year. A young team proving everyone wrong by being able to surpass the barrier of limited experience by having a strong culture where all the players were in sync and playing for each other. I don't expect 2020 Penrith like results but I am just excited, optimistic maybe, about the prospect of how well we could go this year.

    Sorry for the rant but the next 38 days couldn't go quick enough

    also didn't know where to post this but this seemed like the general thread for titans related stuff

    100th post aswell by the way
    Last edited by FalconSloth; 02-02-21 at 09:38 PM.

  14. #434
    Immortal
    Join Date
    Sep 2011
    Posts
    17,443

    Default

    Great post mate, absolutely great

  15. #435

    Default

    Thankyou. There is way to little titans fans so I really love the enthusiasm everyone on here has for the club


Posting Permissions

  • You may not post new threads
  • You may not post replies
  • You may not post attachments
  • You may not edit your posts
  •  

ABOUT US

    Established in 2005 as the Gold Coast Titans official Chat Forum, we are now known as the League of Titans Independent Website. A place for fans of the Gold Coast Titans to come and touch base with other diehard fans.

QUICK LINKS

FOLLOW US ON

League of Titans designed and cutomised by Matt Glew