The Titans’ Carter Gordon experiment is reportedly over.
Gordon is expected to be released back to rugby union effective immediately after the Wallabies offered the Gold Coast a transfer fee of $100,000, according to Code Sports.
He has been released from his Titans contract and is set to join Super Rugby club Queensland Reds for the 2026 season.
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The Wallabies are keen to have Gordon at their disposal for the 2027 home World Cup.
Gordon only played in one NRL game this season after being sidelined with a spinal injury.
Gordon’s release means his contract for next year comes off the book, giving the Titans a little more salary cap ammo for next season.
It’s unclear who the Titans may target but what is clear is that new coach Josh Hannay is keen give his roster a face lift.
Veteran prop Reagan Campbell-Gillard is already out the door while the club are making moves to allow David Fifita to head to South Sydney.
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