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Titans to hold 'Fan Day' and training session at Crozier Field

The Lismore App

22 January 2026, 6:41 AM

Titans to hold 'Fan Day' and training session at Crozier FieldMembers of Lismore Marists Brothers Junior RLFC Inc with Titans' CEO Steve Mitchell (white shirt) and Lismore Mayor Steve Krieg.

Rugby League and Gold Coast Titans fans are in for a treat on Saturday, February 7, when new head coach Josh Hannay takes his NRL squad on the road, stopping at Crozier Field for a training session and fan day.


Lismore and the Northern Rivers are a passionate Titans region with a strong link to the club through local talent who are now playing in the NRL, like Josh Patston, who played with the Marist Brothers Rams, Jaylan De Groot, who played with Cudgen and Zane Harrison with the Tweed Seagulls.



The free, family-friendly event will give fans the opportunity to get up close with the Titans’ NRL squad and coaching staff in one of the side's final training sessions before the club's first trial against the Dolphins, with player signings, activations and community engagement activities planned throughout the day.


Titans CEO Steve Mitchell said bringing the NRL squad to Lismore was an important part of the focus to continue strengthening the club's connection with its community.


"The Northern Rivers has always been a vital part of the Titans’ community, and our entire organisation is proud to be returning to Lismore to immerse ourselves with one of our most passionate regions," he said.


"Our club has deep ties to this region - from grassroots participation to diehard fans who have been with us in solidarity since the beginning in 2007 - events like this allow us to say thank you and build even stronger connections heading into the season.



"I know how passionate Josh is with initiatives such as this, and we want this to be a community celebration of rugby league.


"Fans will be welcome to watch training and then meet the players, grab a photo or autograph and be part of the Titans' journey as we prepare for an exciting new season.”


Lismore City Council Mayor Cr Steve Krieg is excited to welcome the Titans for their upcoming Fan Day.


"Lismore is grateful to the Gold Coast Titans for the generosity of bringing a genuine NRL fan experience to our region," he said.



"This is more than a quick visit. They are training at Crozier Field and making time for a public signing session.


"Having training and interactive sessions like this inspires our kids and strengthens community sport.


"I encourage everyone to come along to Crozier Field on Saturday, February 7; watch the sessions, take part in the activities on the day and enjoy meeting the players."


The NRL squad will kickstart their trip to Lismore with school visits across the Northern Rivers to deliver the new Titans Try Time Tales program, ahead of a Friday night function at the Northern Rivers Hotel - owned by former Gold Coast Giant, Seagull and Chargers forward Tony Durheim.


"This is fantastic for Lismore that an NRL side would come here to have a training session and for the club to expand their fan base," Tony told the Lismore App.


"Also, for the players to see the devastation that the 2022 flood has caused a community in their backyard."


Saturday’s fan day will commence with training against Hostplus Cup affiliates Tweed Seagulls at 9.30am, followed by a signing session at 11.30am - register to attend via titans.com.au/fanday.



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