2021 Gold Coast Titans season

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2021 Gold Coast Titans season
NRL Rank8th
Play-off resultLoss elimination final
2021 recordWins: 10; losses: 14
Points scoredFor: 604; against: 442
Team information
CEOSteve Mitchell
Coach Justin Holbrook
Captain
Stadium Cbus Super Stadium
Avg. attendance12,439
High attendance17,822
Top scorers
Tries David Fifita (17)
Goals Jamal Fogarty (70)
Points Jamal Fogarty (156)
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The 2021 Gold Coast Titans Season is the 15th season competing in the 2021 NRL season. The team is coached by Justin Holbrook who is coaching for his 2nd consecutive season. On 26 February 2021, the Titans Coach announced that Kevin Proctor and Jamal Fogarty would co-captain the Titans through 2021. [1]

Contents

Fixtures

Pre-season

DateRoundOpponentVenueResultScoreGCT. TriesGCT. GoalsReport
27 FebruaryTrial Auckland colours.svg New Zealand Warriors Oakes Oval, Lismore Draw12-12Tino Fa'asusmaleaui (1), Jarrod Wallace (1)Jamal Fogarty 2/2 [2]
Legend:

  Win  Loss  Draw  Bye

Regular season

DateRoundOpponentVenue/AttendanceResultGCT.Opp.TriesGoalsField goalsReport
13 March1 Auckland colours.svg New Zealand Warriors Central Coast Stadium, Gosford
Attendance: 3,771
Loss619Corey Thompson (1)Jamal Fogarty 1/1 [3]
19 March2 Brisbane colours.svg Brisbane Broncos Robina Stadium, Gold Coast
Attendance: 17,822
Win2816David Fifita (2)
Jarrod Wallace (1)
Erin Clark (1)
Jaimin Jolliffe (1)
Jamal Fogarty 4/5 [4]
28 March3 North Queensland colours.svg North Queensland Cowboys North Queensland Stadium, Townsville
Attendance: 0
Win448Alexander Brimson (2)
Corey Thompson (2)
Phillip Sami (1)
Moeaki Fotuaika (1)
David Fifita (1)
Jamal Fogarty 8/8 [5]
3 April4 Canberra colours.svg Canberra Raiders Jubilee Oval, Sydney
Attendance: 5,117
Loss420Corey Thompson (1)Jamal Fogarty 0/1 [6]
10 April5 Newcastle colours.svg Newcastle Knights Robina Stadium, Gold Coast
Attendance: 12,492
Win4216David Fifita (3)
Corey Thompson (2)
Patrick Herbert (2)
Kevin Proctor (1)
Jamal Fogarty 5/8 [7]
17 April6 Manly Sea Eagles colours.svg Manly Warringah Sea Eagles Glen Willow Oval, Mudgee
Attendance: 6,380
Loss036 [8]
23 April7 South Sydney colours.svg South Sydney Rabbitohs Robina Stadium, Gold Coast
Attendance: 17,383
Loss3040David Fifita (3)
Jamal Fogarty (1)
Tyrone Peachey (1)
Jamal Fogarty 5/5 [9]
30 April8 Brisbane colours.svg Brisbane Broncos Lang Park, Brisbane
Attendance: 21,322
Loss2836Kevin Proctor (1)
Corey Thompson (1)
Alexander Brimson (1)
Tyrone Peachey (1)
Mitch Rein (1)
Jamal Fogarty 4/5 [10]
8 May9 Wests Tigers colours.svg Wests Tigers Campbelltown Stadium, Sydney
Attendance: 8,411
Win3628Phillip Sami (2)
Tanah Boyd (1)
Beau Fermor (1)
Brian Kelly (1)
Tyrone Peachey (1)
Jamal Fogarty 6/6 [11]
16 May10 Penrith Panthers square flag icon with 2017 colours.svg Penrith Panthers Lang Park, Brisbane
Attendance: 43,537
Loss4812AJ Brimson (1)
Beau Fermor (1)
Jamal Fogarty 2/2 [12]
22 May11 Canterbury colours.svg Canterbury Bulldogs Robina Stadium, Gold Coast
Attendance: 11,315
Win3020Alexander Brimson (2)
Tino Fa'asuamaleaui (1)
Phillip Sami (1)
Jarrod Wallace (1)
Jamal Fogarty 5/5 [13]
30 May12 Cronulla colours.svg Cronulla Sharks Central Coast Stadium, Gosford
Attendance: 7,362
Loss1038Brian Kelly (1)
Kevin Proctor (1)
Jamal Fogarty 1/2 [14]
5 June13 Melbourne colours.svg Melbourne Storm Sunshine Coast Stadium, Sunshine Coast
Attendance: 7,630
Loss1420Brian Kelly (1)
Greg Marzhew (1)
Jarrod Wallace (1)
Jamal Fogarty 5/6 [15]
12 June14 Eastern Suburbs colours.svg Sydney Roosters Robina Stadium, Gold Coast
Attendance: 15,111
Loss3435Jamal Fogarty (2)
Tino Fa'asuamaleaui (1)
Brian Kelly (1)
Tyrone Peachey (1)
Kevin Proctor (1)
[16]
20 June15 Manly Sea Eagles colours.svg Manly Warringah Sea Eagles Robina Stadium, Gold Coast
Attendance: 14,408
Loss2456Greg Marzhew (2)
Jayden Campbell (1)
David Fifita (1)
Patrick Herbert (1)
Jamal Fogarty 2/5 [17]
3 July16 Canberra colours.svg Canberra Raiders Canberra Stadium, Canberra
Attendance: 7,646
Win446Kevin Proctor (2)
David Fifita (1)
Jamal Fogarty (1)
Moeaki Fotuaika (1)
Patrick Herbert (1)
Brian Kelly (1)
Phillip Sami (1)
Jamal Fogarty 6/8 [18]
16 July18 Parramatta colours.svg Parramatta Eels Robina Stadium, Gold Coast
Attendance: 15,038
Loss826David Fifita (1)
Brian Kelly (1)
Patrick Herbert 0/2 [19]
25 July19 St. George Illawarra colours.svg St. George Illawarra Dragons Robina Stadium, Gold Coast
Attendance: 4,424
Win3210Jarrod Wallace (2)
David Fifita (1)
Greg Marzhew (1)
Toby Sexton (1)
Toby Sexton 6/6 [20]
2 August20 Canterbury colours.svg Canterbury Bulldogs Robina Stadium, Gold Coast
Attendance: 0
Win634Brian Kelly (2)
Tino Fa'asuamaleaui (1)
Esan Marsters (1)
Greg Marzhew (1)
Ashley Taylor (1)
Toby Sexton 5/6 [21]
8 August21 North Queensland colours.svg North Queensland Cowboys Robina Stadium, Gold Coast
Attendance: 0
Win3614Brian Kelly (2)
Alexander Brimson (1)
Beau Fermor (1)
David Fifita (1)
Ashley Taylor
Toby Sexton 4/7 [22]
14 August22 South Sydney colours.svg South Sydney Rabbitohs Robina Stadium, Gold Coast
Attendance: 4,117
Loss636Corey Thompson (1)Toby Sexton 1/1 [23]
19 August23 Melbourne colours.svg Melbourne Storm Robina Stadium, Gold Coast
Attendance: 8,288
Loss2034Jayden Campbell (2)
Greg Marzhew (1)
Tyrone Peachey (1)
Jamal Fogarty 2/4 [24]
26 August24 Newcastle colours.svg Newcastle Knights Sunshine Coast Stadium, Sunshine Coast
Attendance: 2,107
Loss1415David Fifita (1)
Phillip Sami (1)
Jamal Fogarty 3/4 [25]
5 September25 Auckland colours.svg New Zealand Warriors Robina Stadium, Gold Coast
Attendance: 12,532
Win440Jayden Campbell (2)
David Fifita (2)
Moeaki Fotuaika (1)
Patrick Herbert (1)
Brian Kelly (1)
Mitch Rein (1)
Jamal Fogarty 6/8 [26]
11 SeptemberFinals week 1 Eastern Suburbs colours.svg Sydney Roosters Townsville Stadium, Townsville
Attendance: 15,237
Loss2425Tino Fa'asuamaleaui (1)
Beau Fermor (1)
Brian Kelly (1)
Jarrod Wallace (1)
Jamal Fogarty 4/5 [27]
Legend:

  Win  Loss  Draw  Bye

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