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It has been a whirlwind seven days for Gold Coats Titans Member, Daniel Gosling.

After falling back in love with league during last year's COVID lockdown, Gosling became a Member in 2021 and his passion for the club has continued to grow since - culminating in the euphoric scenes of a shirtless Gosling waving his jersey above his head last Sunday.

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The Titans needed an 11-point victory to qualify for the finals and the excitement of watching his side win 44-0 got the better of the Titans new cult hero who couldn't contain his joy.

He wasn't the only member of the Titans' Legion enjoying the day as Cbus Super Stadium rocked and roared to the sounds of the teams most faithful supporters cheering their team home.

Now the Titans are in the NRL finals with the challenge of the Roosters awaiting them tonight in Townsville, and Daniel and many of his fellow Members are making the trip north to support their team.

When asked whether Daniel would be continuing his shirtless antics in Townsville, the answer was an emphatic 'yes.'

So what brought the celebration on?

"I was a bit like, it would be funny if I took my shirt off, but then I don't remember thinking anything when I was doing it," Gosling said.

Gosling isn't letting his new found fame go to his head but is getting a good laugh out of his new cult status.

"It's been pretty funny looking at all the memes and everything."

So, what is Daniel's message for his fellow Members and fans tonight?

"Get behind the boys, support any way you can, even if you can't come up."

The broadcast cameras will be primed and ready for Gosling tonight and all Titans fans will be hoping for a similar result to last week and similar antics from their new, most popular Member.

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