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Tino Fa’asuamaleaui has ended months of speculation by committing to the Gold Coast Titans until at least the end of the 2030 season, the club confirmed in early February 2026.
The Queensland Maroons front‑rower and Titans captain opted not to trigger exit clauses in a decade‑long deal that had left him able to test the market for 2027, turning down reported interest from the incoming Perth Bears and a possible return to the Melbourne Storm.
Club sources and multiple media outlets reported the long‑term contract is worth roughly AU$12 million.
New coach Josh Hannay, who took over after Des Hasler’s departure, has been credited by players and Fa’asuamaleaui himself for creating a reshaped culture that influenced the decision.
The commitment is being billed as a major coup for the Titans, who have struggled for finals success since the player joined in 2021, and provides stability around which the club says it will build a premiership‑contending roster.
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