The Chronicle

Promise to keep Titans on the coast

No move, say new owners

- Peter Badel and Travis Meyn Courier-Mail

The Titans will remain on the Gold Coast and eventually be owned by the community following a guarantee by Rebecca Frizelle and Darryl Kelly to ensure rugby league survives on the Glitter Strip.

The NRL will officially hand over the club to its new owners within days, ending the governing body’s near three-year stint in control of the Gold Coast.

The consortium comprising Frizelle, Kelly and their partners is in the final stages of negotiatio­ns with the NRL, who have elected to grant them the licence pending an agreement on terms.

The NRL ultimately decided to stick with the committed Frizelle and Kelly rather than enter the unknown with Brisbane-based fund manager Stuart McAuliffe’s bold $25 million bid.

Frizelle and Kelly have guaranteed to keep the Titans on the Gold Coast while they transition it into a community-owned club.

“We’ve got no intentions of shifting it from the Gold Coast, there is no doubt about that,” Kelly said.

“We are looking to entrench it and eventually our aim is for it to not only be a community club but owned by the community. That’s our long-term aim.

“We’ve got to build the financial model and it’s got to be sustainabl­e for the club. It’s 5-10 years to get to where we need to be.”

McAuliffe’s cashed-up bid was attractive to the NRL but it was Frizelle and Kelly’s sustained commitment to the club over the past five years which paid dividends.

While the takeover is yet to be finalised, McAuliffe conceded he had missed out on securing the licence.

“I’m really disappoint­ed,” he said.

“It’s been a lot of work from a lot of people but we knew the incumbents would be hard to beat. I went for a knockout bid and it appears it was pretty close.

“The Titans can move on now and go forward from here. There are a lot of experience­d people that can now put new plans into action.

“I enjoyed the bid and working with the NRL. Tony Crawford was very impressive at NRL headquarte­rs and Titans CEO Graham Annesley is clearly one of the coolest heads in the game.’’

Frizelle, who resigned as chairwoman in September, and her husband Brett have been long-term sponsors of the club. In 2013, Kelly and his wife Jo rescued the Titans from extinction by buying the club from founder Michael Searle, only to lose more than $5 million when the NRL assumed control in February 2015.

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