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This article shows the records by the Gold Coast Titans, since their inception in First Grade Competition in 2007. These stats are correct as of round 16 of the 2024 season

Individual Records

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Most Games (100+)

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Games Player Era
173 Mark Minichiello 2007–2014
156 William Zillman 2009–2017
150 Luke Bailey 2007–2014
148 Anthony Don 2014–2021
147 David Mead 2009–2016
144 Ryan James 2010–2020
141 Moeaki Fotuaika 2018–
133 Greg Bird 2010–2016
129 Nathan Friend 2007–2011, 2016
128 Jarrod Wallace 2017–2022
125 Matt White 2009–2015
124 Scott Prince 2007–2012
121 Phillip Sami 2017–
118 Kevin Gordon 2009–2015
117 Ashley Harrison 2008–2014
117 Luke Douglas 2012–2016
111 AJ Brimson 2018–
104 Ashley Taylor 2016–2021
103 Preston Campbell 2007–2011
102 Anthony Laffranchi 2007–2011
102 Luke O'Dwyer 2007–2013

Most Points (200+)

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Points Player Tries Goals Field Goals
719 Scott Prince 32 293 5
365 Aidan Sezer 12 156 5
340 Anthony Don 85 0 0
327 Ashley Taylor 16 130 3
268 David Mead 67 0 0
266 Kevin Gordon 58 17 0
248 Mat Rogers 32 59 2
Last updated: Round 2, 2021

Most Points in a Match

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Points Scorer Tries Goals Field Goals Match Details
26 Jayden Campbell 1 11 0 vs. New Zealand Warriors, Cbus Super Stadium, Round 16, 2024 (Gold Coast won 66–6)
18 Scott Prince 1 7 0 vs. Penrith Panthers, Robina Stadium, Round 8, 2010 (Gold Coast won 38–24)
17 Scott Prince 1 6 1 vs. North Queensland Cowboys, Robina Stadium, Round 23, 2010 (Gold Coast won 37–18)
16 Jordan Atkins 4 0 0 vs. North Queensland Cowboys, Robina Stadium, Round 1, 2008 (Gold Coast won 36–18)
16 Scott Prince 1 6 0 vs. Sydney Roosters, Sydney Football Stadium, Round 21, 2012 (Gold Coast won 36–16)

Most Points in a Season (100+)

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Points Scorer Tries Goals Field Goals Season Details
182 Scott Prince 7 77 0 24 Games, 2009
156 Aidan Sezer 1 75 2 22 Games, 2013
151 Scott Prince 4 66 3 21 Games, 2010
138 Scott Prince 4 61 0 22 Games, 2012
124 Scott Prince 5 51 2 16 Games, 2008
118 Tyrone Roberts 2 55 0 16 Games, 2016
115 Aidan Sezer 3 51 1 18 Games, 2015

Last updated: Round 10, 2018

Most Tries (30+)

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Tries Player Era
85 Anthony Don 2013–2021
67 David Mead 2009–2016
58 Kevin Gordon 2009–2015
56 Phillip Sami 2018–
43 Alofiana Khan-Pereira 2023–
42 William Zillman 2007–2011
32 Scott Prince 2007–2012
32 Mat Rogers 2007–2011
32 Mark Minichiello 2007–2014

Most Tries in a Match

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Tries Player Match Details
4 Jordan Atkins vs. North Queensland Cowboys, Skilled Park, Round 1, 2008 (Gold Coast won 36-18)
4 Alofiana Khan-Pereira vs. New Zealand Warriors, Cbus Super Stadium, Round 16, 2024 (Gold Coast won 66-6)
3 Matthew Petersen vs. Newcastle Knights, Carrara Stadium, Round 15, 2007 (Gold Coast won 28-22)
3 Matthew Petersen vs. Brisbane Broncos, Skilled Park, Round 6, 2008 (Gold Coast won 26-24)
3 David Mead vs. New Zealand Warriors, Skilled Park, Round 9, 2009 (Gold Coast lost 14-34)
3 David Mead vs. Sydney Roosters, Skilled Park, Round 12, 2010 (Gold Coast lost 16-30)
3 Kevin Gordon vs. Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs, ANZ Stadium, Round 22, 2013 (Gold Coast won 26-16)
3 Dave Taylor vs. New Zealand Warriors, Cbus Super Stadium, Round 11, 2014 (Gold Coast loss 16-24)
3 James Roberts vs. Parramatta Eels, Pirtek Stadium, Round 6, 2015 (Gold Coast won 38-16)
3 Anthony Don vs. Canberra Raiders, GIO Stadium, Round 9, 2015 (Gold Coast lost 56-16)
3 David Fifita vs. Newcastle Knights, Cbus Super Stadium, Round 5, 2021 (Gold Coast won 42-16)

Last updated: End of Round 13, 2016

Most Tries in a Season

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Tries Scorer Season Details
20 Alofiana Khan-Pereira 23 Games, 2023
17 David Fifita 22 Games, 2021
16 David Mead 24 Games, 2011
16 James Roberts 24 Games, 2015
15 Kevin Gordon 22 Games, 2013
13 Kevin Gordon 23 Games, 2009
12 Anthony Don 20 Games, 2017
12 Ryan James 25 Games, 2016
12 Anthony Don 22 Games, 2016
12 Kevin Gordon 26 Games, 2010
12 Anthony Laffranchi 20 Games, 2008
12 Anthony Don 16 Games, 2015

Last updated: Round 12, 2022

Youngest Players to Debut

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Player Age Match Details
Moeaki Fotuaika 18 Years, 5 Months & 19 Days vs. Canberra Raiders, Canberra, Round 9, 2018
Jahrome Hughes 18 Years, 8 Months & 28 Days vs. Penrith Panthers, TIO Stadium, Round 17, 2013
Ryan James 18 Years, 10 Months & 22 Days vs. Manly-Warringah Sea Eagles, Skilled Park, Round 14, 2010
Jordan Rapana 18 Years, 10 Months & 26 Days vs. Sydney Roosters, Sydney Football Stadium, Round 18, 2008
Kevin Gordon 19 Years, 3 Months & 1 Day vs. Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs, Skilled Park, Round 3, 2009
Last updated: End of Round 13, 2016

Oldest Players

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Player Age Match Details
Michael Gordon 35 Years, 10 Months & 14 Days vs. St George Illawarra Dragons, Cbus Super Stadium, Round 25, 2019
Nathan Friend 35 Years, 6 Months & 12 Days vs. Brisbane Broncos, Suncorp Stadoum, Finals week 1, 2016
Mat Rogers 35 Years, 5 Months & 7 Days vs. New Zealand Warriors, Mt Smart Stadium, Round 18, 2011
Luke Bailey 34 Years, 7 Months & 19 Days vs. St George Illawarra Dragons, WIN Jubilee Oval, Round 24, 2014
Preston Campbell 34 Years, 2 Months & 27 Days vs. Parramatta Eels, Skilled Park, Round 26, 2011
Last updated: End of Round 25, 2019

Player of the year (Paul Broughton Medal)

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Year Player
2024 Keano Kini
2023 Moeaki Fotuaika
2022 Tino Fa'asuamaleaui
2021 Tino Fa'asuamaleaui
2020 Brian Kelly
2019 Moeaki Fotuaika
2018 Jai Arrow
2017 Anthony Don
2016 Ryan James
2015 Luke Douglas
2014 Beau Falloon
2013 Greg Bird
2012 Nate Myles
2011 Luke Bailey
2010 Luke Bailey
2009 Nathan Friend
2008 Preston Campbell
2007 Luke Bailey & Anthony Laffranchi

Coaching Records

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Most Games

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Games Name First Game Last Game
192 John Cartwright Round 1, 2007 Round 22, 2014
81 Justin Holbrook Round 1, 2020 Round 16, 2023
75 Neil Henry Round 23, 2014 Round 24, 2017

Last updated: End of Round 16, 2023

Most Wins

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Wins Name Era
87 John Cartwright 2007–2014
30 Justin Holbrook 2020–2023
28 Neil Henry 2014–2017

Last updated: End of Round 16, 2023

Highest Winning Percentage

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Win % Name Wins Losses Draws
45.3 John Cartwright 87 105 0
37.3 Neil Henry 28 46 1
37 Justin Holbrook 30 51 0

Last updated: End of Round 16, 2023

Club Records

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Highest home game attendance

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Crowd Opponent Venue Match Details
47,686 Brisbane Broncos Suncorp Stadium Round 5, 2007
44,787 Sydney Roosters Suncorp Stadium Preliminary Final, 2010
42,030 St. George Illawarra Dragons Suncorp Stadium Round 1, 2007
27,227 Brisbane Broncos Skilled Park Qualifying Final, 2009
27,176 Brisbane Broncos Skilled Park Round 6, 2008
27,026 New Zealand Warriors Skilled Park Qualifying Final, 2010
26,974 North Queensland Cowboys Skilled Park Round 1, 2008
26,453 St. George Illawarra Dragons Skilled Park Round 16, 2008
26,336 Brisbane Broncos Skilled Park Round 20, 2009
26,197 Brisbane Broncos Skilled Park Round 19, 2010

Biggest wins

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Margin Score Opponent Venue Match Details
60 66-6 New Zealand Warriors Cbus Super Stadium Round 16, 2024
44 44-0 New Zealand Warriors Cbus Super Stadium Round 25, 2021
38 42-4 Parramatta Eels Mudgee Stadium Round 11, 2013
38 44-6 Canberra Raiders GIO Stadium Round 16, 2021
36 44-8 North Queensland Cowboys Queensland Country Bank Stadium Round 3, 2021
36 36-0 Canberra Raiders Skilled Park Round 2, 2013
30 36-6 Wests Tigers Skilled Park Round 21, 2013
28 34-6 Canterbury Bulldogs Suncorp Stadium Round 20, 2021
26 42-16 Newcastle Knights Cbus Super Stadium Round 5, 2021
26 38-12 Parramatta Eels Carrara Stadium Round 7, 2007
26 32-6 Penrith Panthers Cbus Super Stadium Round 7, 2015
22 38-16 Parramatta Eels Pirtek Stadium Round 6, 2015
22 34-12 Parramatta Eels Skilled Park Round 22, 2010
22 32-10 St George Illawarra Dragons Cbus Super Stadium Round 19, 2021
22 36-14 North Queensland Cowboys Cbus Super Stadium Round 21, 2021

Biggest losses (30+)

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Margin Score Opponent Venue Match Details
52 6-58 Sydney Roosters Sydney Cricket Ground Round 20, 2019
46 10-56 Canberra Raiders Canberra Stadium Round 18, 2007
44 6-50 Melbourne Storm Olympic Park Stadium Round 25, 2007
42 4-46 Canberra Raiders Canberra Stadium Round 20, 2008
42 0-42 New Zealand Warriors Mt Smart Stadium Round 25, 2014
40 4-44 Melbourne Storm Olympic Park Stadium Round 21, 2008
40 0-40 Penrith Panthers Carrington Park Round 2, 2015
40 16-56 Canberra Raiders Canberra Stadium Round 9, 2015
40 6-46 Parramatta Eels Cbus Super Stadium Round 2, 2020
38 0-38 Melbourne Storm Cbus Super Stadium Round 9, 2016
36 12-48 Penrith Panthers Suncorp Stadium Round 10, 2021
36 0-36 Manly-Warringah Sea Eagles Glen Willow Oval Round 6, 2021

Kept opposition to nil

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Score Opponent Venue Match Details
44-0 New Zealand Warriors Cbus Super Stadium Round 25, 2021
36-0 Canberra Raiders Skilled Park Round 2, 2013
18-0 Melbourne Storm Skilled Park Round 13, 2008
18-0 North Queensland Cowboys Dairy Farmers Stadium Round 1, 2012

Kept to nil

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Score Opponent Venue Match Details
0-54 Brisbane Broncos Robina Stadium Round 22, 2017
0-42 New Zealand Warriors Mt Smart Stadium Round 25, 2014
0-40 Penrith Panthers Carrington Park Round 2, 2015
0-38 Melbourne Storm Cbus Super Stadium Round 9, 2016
0-34 Brisbane Broncos Suncorp Stadium Round 20, 2015

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Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs Belmore Sports Ground Round 3, 2024

Longest winning streak

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Wins First Win Last Win
5 Round 3, 2008 Round 7, 2008
5 Round 20, 2010 Round 24, 2010
5 Round 16, 2020 Round 20, 2020

Longest winning home streak

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Wins First Win Last Win
9 Round 21, 2007 Round 13, 2008
9 Round 1, 2009 Round 21, 2009

Longest winning away streak

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Wins First Win Last Win
3 Round 20, 2010 Round 24, 2010
3 Round 1, 2014 Round 5, 2014
3 Round 4, 2015 Round 8, 2015

Longest losing streak

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Losses First Loss Last Loss
14 Round 13, 2019 Round 4, 2020
6 Round 15, 2011 Round 21, 2011
6 Round 9, 2014 Round 16, 2014
6 Round 20, 2014 Round 25, 2014
6 Round 20, 2014 Round 6, 2024

Longest losing home streak

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Losses First Loss Last Loss
8 Round 9, 2014 Round 23, 2014

Longest losing away streak

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Losses First Loss Last Loss
7 Round 17, 2007 Round 2, 2008

Biggest comeback

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Recovered from an 18-point deficit.

Recovered from a 14-point deficit.

Worst collapse

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Surrendered a 22-point lead.

Surrendered a 14-point lead.

Golden point record (outdated)

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Played Won Drawn Lost
12 5 1 6
Opponent Result Score Match Details
Brisbane Broncos Loss 18-19 Round 17, 2007
Brisbane Broncos Loss 21-25 Round 24, 2008
South Sydney Rabbitohs Won 19-18 Round 2, 2010
St George Illawarra Dragons Won 11-10 Round 20, 2010
Canberra Raiders Won 23-22 Round 4, 2011
Wests Tigers Loss 14-15 Round 9, 2012
Melbourne Storm Loss 22-23 Round 26, 2013
Canterbury Bulldogs Won 19-18 Round 26, 2014
Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks Loss 22-23 Round 10, 2015
Canterbury Bulldogs Loss 20-21 Round 8, 2016
South Sydney Rabbitohs Won 29-28 Round 13, 2016
Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks Draw 18-18 Round 21, 2016

Win–loss record (outdated)

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Opponent Played Won Drawn Lost Win %
Brisbane Broncos 33 10 0 23 30.3
Canberra Raiders 28 13 0 15 46.4
Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs 20 11 0 9 55.0
Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks 25 8 1 16 32.0
Manly-Warringah Sea Eagles 24 10 0 14 47.1
Melbourne Storm 24 6 0 18 25.0
Newcastle Knights 26 12 0 14 46.2
New Zealand Warriors 30 11 0 19 36.7
North Queensland Cowboys 29 11 0 18 37.9
Parramatta Eels 23 11 0 12 47.8
Penrith Panthers 23 7 0 16 30.4
St. George Illawarra Dragons 26 10 0 16 38.5
South Sydney Rabbitohs 21 6 0 15 28.6
Sydney Roosters 23 8 0 15 34.8
Wests Tigers 24 15 0 9 62.5
Total 379 149 1 229 39.31

Biggest wins and losses (by opponent) (outdated)

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Opponent Win Loss
Brisbane Broncos 18 (30-12: Round 7, 2020) 54 (0-54: Round 22, 2017)
Canberra Raiders 36 (36-0: Round 2, 2013) 46 (10–56: Round 18, 2007)
Canterbury Bulldogs 14 (28-14: Round 14, 2015) 24 (12-36: Round 19, 2007)
Cronulla Sharks 14 (18-4: Round 3, 2008) 24 (12-36: Round 16, 2011)
Manly Sea Eagles 20 (30-10: Round 15, 2016) 34 (4-38: Round 26, 2009)
Melbourne Storm 18 (18-0: Round 13, 2008) 44 (6-50: Round 25, 2007)
Newcastle Knights 30 (36-6: Round 20, 2020) 30 (20-50: Round 21, 2011; 16-46: Round 16, 2013)
New Zealand Warriors 20 (30-10: Round 22, 2009) 42 (0-42: Round 25, 2014)
North Queensland Cowboys 36 (44-8: Round 3, 2021) 30 (12-42: Round 26, 2015)
Parramatta Eels 38 (42-4: Round 11, 2013) 25 (2-27: Finals Week 2, 2009)
Penrith Panthers 26 (32-6: Round 7, 2015) 40 (0-40: Round 2, 2015)
St George Illawarra Dragons 20 (32-12: Round 19, 2016) 28 (6-34: Round 24, 2014)
South Sydney Rabbitohs 8 (22-14: Round 23, 2009) 28 (4-32: Round 20, 2013)
Sydney Roosters 20 (36-16: Round 21, 2012) 26 (6-58: Round 20, 2019)
Wests Tigers 30 (36-6: Round 21, 2013) 30 (12-42: Round 2, 2014)

See also

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References

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