From big hits on the field, to even bigger ones off it... the Titans welcome Coastal Demolitions and Asbestos Removal to the team for the next two seasons.
The Gold Coast-based company join the club as an executive partner for the 2023 and 2024 seasons and will feature on the playing shorts of the Titans NRL side.
The Coastal Demolitions team joined with our own demolition men – assistant coach Brett White and forwards Isaac Liu and Jaimin Jolliffe – to officially announce the partnership.
“I love the creative ways we can work this partnership,” Titans CEO Steve Mitchell said, smiling when asked about the locally-based business joining the NRL club.
“I’m sure our members and fans will want see a coastal demolition of opposition sides when they visit Cbus this year.
“On a serious note, the two businesses share a lot of similarities.
“We are determined to make our communities proud and when you speak with the Coastal Demolitions team, you quickly find out how much they care about the work that they do and the people in this region.
“They are the Coast’s most trusted provided for demolition, deconstruction and asbestos removal work and they have a mission to care for the Coast through sustainable and eco-friendly methods.
“Based out of Varsity Lakes, we’re excited to be able to tell the story of a thriving local business to a national audience and we thank the Coastal Demolitions team for their support.”
Titans launch partnership with Coastal Demolitions
Coast Demolitions managing director Dan McKellar is thrilled to link up with the club for the next two seasons.
"Our partnership with the Titans means a lot. I’m a big sporting fan and I feel having a sporting brand alongside Coastal Demolitions is really important given we are a very active company with the physical side of things and in the community as well," he said.
"We love seeing the boys playing every weekend and seeing Coastal Demolitions on the back of the shorts is a massive thing for our company.
"I can’t wait to see the Titans deconstructing teams like we deconstruct houses."