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Who was the Titans first Captain? Who are the only father/son duo in Titans history? Who is the Titans all time leading try scorer?

Think you know all the answers? Well maybe you should attend the next Member Trivia Night!

Titans Members recently enjoyed a light-hearted (for some) Trivia Night at the Sporting Globe Robina as one of the unique benefits of being a part of the Legion.

Members were joined by Titans players including Sam McIntyre, Tanah Boyd, Toby Sexton and Patrick Herbert as part of the Titans Member loyalty events program.

There was some serious competition on the night, but Titans General Manager Consumer Business, Chris Knell said they events are a fun and enjoyable experience for loyal Members.

"With the players being under strict 'bubble' conditions last year, due to COVID, we couldn't run these type of events, so it is great to offer them once again," Knell said.

"Our Members are the lifeblood of this club and it is who our team play for every week, so our players love being a part of these events as well."

Although the Titans players weren't the stars on their trivia teams, they know how important their Members are.

"I am only new to this club, but it is so good to be able to play in front of such a passionate supporter base," new recruit, Sam McIntyre said.

"Nights like this are great fun and give us a chance to interact with those  that support us each week, which is great."

The event is one of a number of exclusive Member benefits and events and Knell said there were more on the horizon over the coming weeks.

"We are looking forward to a couple of other events with our first year Members, our Charger loyalty status Members and our 10-plus year Member event over the coming months."

Acknowledgement of Country

Gold Coast Titans proudly acknowledges the Traditional Custodians of the land on which we are situated, the Kombumerri families of the Yugambeh Language Region. We pay our respects to their Elders past, present and emerging, and recognise their continuing connections to the lands, waters and their extended communities throughout South East Queensland.