The Gold Coast Bulletin

Finn quick as a ‘Flash’ to demand Full House for hunting Tigers

- KATHLEEN SKENE KATHLEEN.SKENE@NEWS.COM.AU

FINN Rosenfeldt hopes “a million” people will turn up to cheer his Gold Coast Titans for their first NRL home game of 2015 on Saturday night.

The Coombabah State School student cannot wait to see speedster Kevin “Flash” Gordon take to the field in the Round 1 clash against Wests Tigers at Cbus Super Stadium in Robina.

“I like Kevin Gordon because he runs fast,” Finn, 8, said.

“I’m going to cheer go Titans’.”

Although a million people is highly optimistic for the 25,000-capacity stadium, the clubs are hoping to fill the seats in a show of support for the team, which has been tainted by drug allegation­s for several players and disrupted by an NRL takeover.

The club has made it easier for fans to show their support by buying a special $20

‘Let’s Full House Membership, which includes 10 per cent off entry for home games, a membership card, cap, water bottle, bumper sticker, members patch and sling bag.

The Bulletin will also help out – kicking in free entry to the 6pm game with every Full House Membership.

Kids are free with paying or member adults and the membership­s are available at goldcoastb­ulletin.com.au

Titans membership­s manager Chris Knell said more than 760 fans had al- ready taken up the special membership offer and that regular membership­s were also slightly up on last year.

“These new membership­s have put us into hyperdrive which is pretty exciting,” he said.

“Now we’re just doing everything we can to make sure those new members have a great experience on Saturday.”

Fans can also get be- hind coach Neil Henry’s team online by using the hashtag #TITANSFULL­HOUSE on social networks.

 ??  ?? Coombabah State School student Finn Rosenfeldt, 8, wearing his autographe­d jersey outside the stadium he will be at on Saturday night.
Picture: DAVID CLARK
Coombabah State School student Finn Rosenfeldt, 8, wearing his autographe­d jersey outside the stadium he will be at on Saturday night. Picture: DAVID CLARK
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