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HomeSportTickets will be red hot for Dolphins v Titans

Tickets will be red hot for Dolphins v Titans

Dolphins fans can get their first look at their new 2024 season team when they take on the Gold Coast Titans in the Pre-Season Challenge on Sunday 18 February, 2024, at Sunshine Coast Stadium.

Tickets for the Queensland rivalry will be available from noon, Friday 8 December, via Ticketek.

The game will kick off at 5.15pm and general admission prices start from $25 for juniors, $35 for adults and $100 for a family of four.

Sunshine Coast Council Economy Portfolio Councillor Jason O’Pray said the tickets would be hot property.

“The last Dolphins game at Sunshine Coast Stadium sold out within hours so make sure you don’t wait too long to secure your spot at this game,” Cr O’Pray said.

“What a way to spend a Summer Sunday, sitting on the hill enjoying a game of footy!”

Dolphins NRL CEO Terry Reader confirmed the club’s excitement about returning to the Sunshine Coast for the clash against the Titans.

“We received tremendous support from members and fans at our 2023 regular season game on the Sunshine Coast, selling out the venue in under two hours,” Mr Reader said.

“Whether that was fans based in the area or the thousands of travellers that headed north from Brisbane and Moreton Bay, we were absolutely thrilled by the support.

“A key Dolphins catchment, the Sunny Coast remains a pivotal focus for the club as we continue to build community connections in the Northern Corridor and we look forward to bringing that to life at Sunshine Coast Stadium in February.”

Don’t miss your chance to see these two teams put their squads to the test ahead of the 2024 NRL Telstra Premiership.

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