Footy Star’s Wife Dumps Belongings on Lawn in Scathing Social Media Post After Club Axing
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Footy Star’s Wife Dumps Belongings on Lawn in Scathing Social Media Post After Club Axing

Reagan Campbell-Gillard’s Titans Exit Confirmed After Wife’s Savage Facebook Post
By Andrew Prentice, Sport Reporter
Published: 03:44 BST, 19 September 2025 | Updated: 03:47 BST, 19 September 2025

Reagan Campbell-Gillard’s tenure at the Gold Coast Titans has come to a brutal end after his wife, Alira, posted a photo of his club gear on Facebook with the caption: “Any Gold Coast Titans supporters want a travel bag filled with 2025 training gear?” The image showed a Titans-branded travel bag stuffed with merchandise on their front lawn, signaling his imminent departure.

[Image: Alira’s Facebook post displaying Reagan’s Titans training gear]

The 32-year-old prop, who signed a three-year deal with the Titans in late 2024, has been told he’s free to explore other opportunities as the club rebuilds under new coach Josh Hannay. Key players like Kieran Foran (retired), David Fifita, and Alofiana Khan-Pereira are also exiting, marking a major roster overhaul.

London Broncos Move Looms
Campbell-Gillard is now linked to the London Broncos, recently acquired by NRL legend Darren Lockyer and coached by ex-South Sydney mentor Jason Demetriou. The Broncos aim to bolster their squad regardless of their Super League status.

[Image: Campbell-Gillard in Titans gear during a match]

Abrupt Exits Define Career
This isn’t the first time Campbell-Gillard has faced an early exit. In 2024, Parramatta surprisingly released him despite naming him Player of the Year. “He [coach Jason Ryles] wanted a different direction,” he said at the time. “It’s a business.”

The Facebook post added a dramatic twist to his latest departure. Fans flooded the comments with memes and jokes, with one quipping, “When your wife auctions your career.”

[Image: Reagan and Alira Campbell-Gillard together]

Legacy of Resilience
Since his 2015 NRL debut with Penrith, Campbell-Gillard has represented NSW and Australia. His adaptability—now potentially heading to England—underscores rugby league’s volatile nature. As Titans fans ponder their team’s future, Alira’s viral post serves as a stark reminder: in sport, loyalty often bows to cold, hard change.

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