Titans make a huge off-season signing by bringing in Mal Meninga

Gold Coast has added Mal Meninga to their books as the club’s head of performance and culture in a bid to turn around its fortunes. The league Immortal will move from Canberra to the glitter strip immediately to take up a new role that won’t interfere with his Kangaroos coaching commitments. “I can feel there is something special building at the Titans,” Meninga said.
“The NRL needs rugby league and the Titans to be strong in the area. It is one of the game’s heartlands and it is no secret that it is under threat from rival codes who are investing heavily to own the territory. “I want to see all young kids in the Titans’ catchment area – boys and girls – growing up aspiring to play for the Titans, for their respective states and their country.” NRL CEO Todd Greenberg green-lit the move after receiving assurances his Australian role would have top priority. “The NRL needs a strong team on the Gold Coast and Mal’s track record of success – including building winning team cultures at State and national level – will help achieve that,” Greenberg said.

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