Reagan Campbell-Gillard Leaves Titans for New Team

LeagueNews.co | Jess Malloy

The Gold Coast Titans have announced the release of veteran forward Reagan Campbell-Gillard, a nine-time Australian international, from his contract as he prepares to join a new team. This marks a significant change for Campbell-Gillard, who has only completed one season of a three-year deal with the Titans and will depart the NRL for the first time since his debut in 2015 with the Penrith Panthers.

As the Titans' incoming coach, Josh Hannay, works on reshaping the roster after a disappointing finish in 2025 where the team placed second-last, Campbell-Gillard has become the latest player to exit. Approaching the latter stages of his professional career, he is set to join the London Broncos on a reported two-year contract. He will play under coach Jason Demetriou and is expected to become a prominent figure for the club, which was recently acquired by Darren Lockyer.

"The Titans can confirm Reagan Campbell-Gillard has been granted an early release to pursue other rugby league opportunities," stated the Titans in their announcement.

"The 32-year-old played all 24 games with Gold Coast in 2025 after joining from the Parramatta Eels. The Titans want to wish Reagan all the best in his future endeavours and thank him for his contribution during his time at the club."

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