2020 Gold Coast Titans season | ||||
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NRL Rank | 9th | |||
2020 record | Wins: 9; losses: 11 | |||
Points scored | For: 346; against: 643 | |||
Team information | ||||
CEO | Steve Mitchell | |||
Coach | Justin Holbrook | |||
Captain | ||||
Stadium | Robina Stadium | |||
Avg. attendance | 4,604 | |||
High attendance | 9,877 | |||
Top scorers | ||||
Tries | Anthony Don (10) | |||
Goals | Ashley Taylor (36) | |||
Points | Ashley Taylor (84) | |||
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The 2020 Gold Coast Titans Season is the 14th season competing in the 2020 NRL season. The team was coached by Justin Holbrook in his debut season.
Date | Round | Opponent | Venue | Result | Score | GCT. Tries | GCT. Goals | Report |
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29 February | Trial | ![]() | Dolphin Stadium, Brisbane | Win | 28-22 | Kevin Proctor (1) Anthony Don (1) Mitch Rein (1) Jai Arrow (1) Dale Copley (1) | Ashley Taylor 4/5 | [1] |
Legend: Win Loss Draw Bye |
Date | Round | Opponent | Venue/Attendance | Result | GCT. | Opp. | Tries | Goals | Field goals | Report |
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13 March | 1 | ![]() | Canberra Stadium, Canberra Attendance: 10,610 | Loss | 6 | 24 | Anthony Don (1) | Ashley Taylor 1/1 | [2] | |
22 March | 2 | ![]() | Robina Stadium, Gold Coast Attendance: 0 | Loss | 6 | 46 | Dale Copley (1) | Ashley Taylor 1/1 | [3] | |
29 May | 3 | ![]() | Townsville Stadium, Townsville Attendance: 0 | Loss | 6 | 36 | Brian Kelly (1) | Ashley Taylor 1/1 | [4] | |
7 June | 4 | ![]() | Lang Park, Brisbane Attendance: 0 | Win | 28 | 23 | Kevin Proctor (1) Anthony Don (1) Keegan Hipgrave (1) Brian Kelly (1) Phillip Sami (1) | Ashley Taylor 4/5 | [5] | |
13 June | 5 | ![]() | Western Sydney Stadium, Sydney Attendance: 401 | Loss | 12 | 32 | Phillip Sami (1) Bryce Cartwright (1) | Ashley Taylor 2/2 | [6] | |
19 June | 6 | ![]() | Lang Park, Brisbane Attendance: 1,930 | Loss | 8 | 20 | Tanah Boyd (1) | Ashley Taylor 2/2 | [7] | |
27 June | 7 | ![]() | Lang Park, Brisbane Attendance: 6,262 | Win | 30 | 12 | Anthony Don (2) Ashley Taylor (1) Sam Lisone (1) Phillip Sami (1) | Ashley Taylor 1/2 | [8] | |
3 July | 8 | ![]() | Robina Stadium, Gold Coast Attendance: 1,995 | Loss | 10 | 40 | Corey Thompson (1) Anthony Don (1) | Ashley Taylor 1/2 | [9] | |
10 July | 9 | ![]() | Robina Stadium, Gold Coast Attendance: 5,206 | Win | 16 | 12 | Anthony Don (1) Sam Stone (1) Beau Fermor (1) | Jamal Fogarty 1/1 Ashley Taylor 1/2 | [10] | |
17 July | 10 | ![]() | Sunshine Coast Stadium, Sunshine Coast Attendance: 5,043 | Loss | 6 | 42 | Brian Kelly (1) | Ashley Taylor 1/1 | [11] | |
25 July | 11 | ![]() | Robina Stadium, Gold Coast Attendance: 11,315 | Loss | 14 | 22 | Jamal Fogarty (1) Brian Kelly (1) Anthony Don (1) | Ashley Taylor 1/3 | [12] | |
31 July | 12 | ![]() | Sydney Cricket Ground, Sydney Attendance: 3,149 | Loss | 12 | 18 | Anthony Don (1) Phillip Sami (1) | Ashley Taylor 2/3 | [13] | |
8 August | 13 | ![]() | Gold Coast Stadium, Gold Coast Attendance: 5,646 | Win | 30 | 10 | Alexander Brimson (2) Anthony Don (1) Kevin Proctor (1) Brian Kelly (1) Phillip Sami (1) | Jamal Fogarty 3/6 | [14] | |
14 August | 14 | ![]() | Jubilee Oval, Sydney Attendance: 1,701 | Loss | 18 | 30 | Corey Thompson (1) Jarrod Wallace (1) Keegan Hipgrave (1) | Ashley Taylor 2/2 Jamal Fogarty 1/1 | [15] | |
21 August | 15 | ![]() | Robina Stadium, Gold Coast Attendance: 6,561 | Loss | 16 | 36 | Phillip Sami (1) Alexander Brimson (1) Keegan Hipgrave (1) | Jamal Fogarty 2/3 | [16] | |
28 August | 16 | ![]() | Jubilee Oval, Sydney Attendance: 2,097 | Win | 14 | 10 | Phillip Sami (1) Tyrone Peachey (1) Jamal Fogarty (1) | Jamal Fogarty 1/3 | [17] | |
4 September | 17 | ![]() | Stadium Australia, Sydney Attendance: 2,048 | Win | 18 | 14 | Corey Thompson (1) Beau Fermor (1) Jamal Fogarty (1) Anthony Don (1) | Ashley Taylor 1/4 | [18] | |
12 September | 18 | ![]() | Robina Stadium, Gold Coast Attendance: 9,729 | Win | 18 | 6 | Mitch Rein (1) Sam Stone (1) Young Tonumaipea (1) | Ashley Taylor 3/3 | [19] | |
18 September | 19 | ![]() | Brookvale Oval, Sydney Attendance: 2,452 | Win | 42 | 24 | Alexander Brimson (2) Young Tonumaipea (2) Corey Thompson (1) Sam Stone (1) Kevin Proctor (1) Treymain Spry (1) | Ashley Taylor 5/8 | [20] | |
25 September | 20 | ![]() | Robina Stadium, Gold Coast Attendance: 9,877 | Win | 36 | 6 | Ashley Taylor (2) Alexander Brimson (2) Mitch Rein (1) Brian Kelly (1) Kevin Proctor (1) | Ashley Taylor 3/5 Jamal Fogarty 1/2 | [21] | |
Legend: Win Loss Draw Bye |
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