Townsville Bulletin

Suncorp pushed to get JT’s final game

- TRAVIS MEYN

THE Gold Coast Titans knocked back an approach from Suncorp Stadium to move Johnathan Thurston’s last NRL game to Brisbane.

The fact that was even an option reveals a monumental oversight by the NRL.

Last year, when the NRL received scheduling requests for its 2018 draw from clubs, the North Queensland Cowboys made their intentions clear.

The club wanted to play its final game of the regular season at 1300SMILES Stadium in Townsville.

The Cowboys knew they would be bidding farewell to a club champion in Thurston this year.

They hoped Thurston’s last game in Cowboys colours would come some time during the finals series, ideally in the grand final.

But nothing can be taken for granted and the Cowboys would have always planned Thurston’s farewell for Round 25, regardless of their position on the ladder.

As it has turned out, fairytales don’t always come true and the Cowboys will not play finals football this season.

That means Thurston’s last appearance in the NRL will be against the Titans at Cbus Super Stadium on the Gold Coast.

That is 1400km from Thurston’s town where he is worshipped and will retire.

Instead of a final round farewell, the Cowboys are planning to send off Thurston during North Queensland’s Round 24 clash against Parramatta.

Sadly, that game could double as a playoff for the dreaded wooden spoon.

The Titans have been an innocent party in this scheduling mess.

There have been suggestion­s the Titans should forfeit their home game and play it in Townsville.

The club briefly considered that as it battled to secure a tenancy agreement with Stadiums Queensland, but ultimately landed a long- term arrangemen­t to remain at Cbus.

Sensing an opportunit­y, Suncorp Stadium boss Alan Graham approached the Titans about the prospect of playing the game in Brisbane to potentiall­y attract a bigger crowd.

The idea was hit on the head by the Titans, who rightfully deserve to finish their season at home.

“The game is not being played in Townsville,” Titans CEO Graham Annesley said yesterday.

“It will be Stadium.

“There was never any prospect of the game going to Townsville.

“There has been no serious considerat­ion of any other options. The game was scheduled at Cbus and it’s happening at Cbus.”

The Cowboys faithful will farewell Thurston with a fitting send- off but it will not be the same for him to walk off Cbus Super Stadium in his final NRL game. at Cbus Super

 ?? NO SWITCH: Johnathan Thurston’s NRL farewell will be on the Gold Coast. Picture: ALIX SWEENEY ??
NO SWITCH: Johnathan Thurston’s NRL farewell will be on the Gold Coast. Picture: ALIX SWEENEY

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