Footy star's wife dumps his possessions on the front lawn in savage Facebook post after he was axed by his club

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  • Reagan Campbell-Gillard won't be at the Titans in 2026

By ANDREW PRENTICE, SPORT REPORTER, AUSTRALIA

Published: 03:44 BST, 19 September 2025 | Updated: 03:47 BST, 19 September 2025

Reagan Campbell-Gillard's stint at the Gold Coast appears to be over after his wife was spotted giving away club gear in a head-turning post on Facebook.

Alira Campbell-Gillard took to the Gold Coast Community page to post a photo of her husband's team travel bag packed with his clothing and other items from the club as it sat on their front lawn.

The image was posted with the caption, 'Any Gold Coast Titans supporters want a travel bag filled with 2025 training gear?' 

Campbell-Gillard, 32, signed a three-year deal last November after defecting from the Parramatta Eels, but the front-rower has been informed he can explore options elsewhere as the NRL club begins a rebuild under new coach Josh Hannay.

Teammates such as Kieran Foran (retired) and Iszac Fa’asuamaleaui (Catalans) won't be at the club in 2026, while David Fifita and Alofiana Khan-Pereira are said to be seeking fresh starts at new clubs.

'RCG' is tipped to sign for the London Broncos, who are now part-owned by footy legend Darren Lockyer.

Reagan Campbell-Gillard's wife Alira (pictured together) reacted to her husband being moved on by the Gold Coast Titans 

Among the posts of furniture and homewares up for grabs on a Gold Coast community Facebook page was Campbell-Gillard's Titans travel bag packed with training gear (pictured)

Campbell-Gillard (pictured with his wife) is among several big names who are leaving the struggling side 

Along with business partner Grant Wechsel, Lockyer recently acquired roughly 90 per cent of the club. 

Former Rabbitohs coach Jason Demetriou has agreed to a three-year deal to coach the Broncos, even if they aren't promoted to the Super League.

Campbell-Gillard made his NRL debut with Penrith in 2015, and went on to represent NSW at Origin level as well as the Kangaroos.

He was released by Parramatta coach Jason Ryles last November – but wasn't bitter at the decision.

Some footy fans were shocked given Campbell-Gillard featured in 24 games for the Eels and was crowned the club's Player of the Year.

'He (Ryles) felt like he wanted to go in a different direction,' Campbell-Gillard told reporters at the time.

'I understand that – it's a business.'

The representative prop added the stability of a three-year deal with the Titans was why he signed to play under then coach Des Hasler. 

'I still had one more year left (with Parramatta), but to secure my future, I had to move on,' he said.

'S*** happens, you know, that's just rugby league. If they (Eels) don't want me, then that's alright. I'm fully OK with that.'

Remarkably, it leaves Campbell-Gillard in a position where he has been moved on early by two NRL clubs - whether it happens with the London Broncos remains to be seen.

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