Searle shock: Controversial Titans founder leading expansion charge
Controversial Gold Coast Titans founder Michael Searle is back in the rugby league scene, emerging as a shock key figure in a bid to bring an second NRL franchise to New Zealand.
Controversial Gold Coast Titans founder Michael Searle is back in the rugby league scene, emerging as a shock key figure in a bid to bring an second NRL franchise to New Zealand.
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