Robina Stadium, commercially known as Cbus Super Stadium, is a multi-purpose rectangular stadium in
Robina, a suburb of
Gold Coast,
Queensland
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. It is the home ground to the
National Rugby League
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's
Gold Coast Titans, this venue sometimes hosts the
A-League team
Brisbane Roar FC
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When Queensland Lions F.C. were ...
.
Robina Stadium is also used for
rugby union
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,
association football
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,
rugby sevens
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,
rugby league
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Test Matches and has hosted
Rugby League World Cup
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The tournament has be ...
matches.
Construction of the venue started in 2006, and finished in February 2008, in time for the
2008 National Rugby League season
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, when it became the new home of the Titans.
The venue will be used for the
2032 Summer Olympics and will host preliminary Football.
Stadium
Robina Stadium is located in the satellite growth suburb of Robina, next to
Robina railway station. The stadium is effectively a smaller version of
Suncorp Stadium
Brisbane Stadium (Lang Park), currently known as Suncorp Stadium for sponsorship reasons, is a multi-purpose stadium in the suburb of Milton, Queensland, Milton, Brisbane, Queensland, Australia. Nicknamed The Cauldron, it is a three-tiered rect ...
in
Brisbane
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, and was designed by the same company. The project was funded by the
Queensland Government
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. On 27 September 2006, it was announced that the new ground would be renamed Skilled Park after
Skilled Group won the naming rights to the stadium. The land for the site was purchased by the Gold Coast City Council and gifted to the Queensland Government to build the Stadium.
Sports Minister
Judy Spence announced that the new stadium will now be able to seat 27,400 people instead of 25,000. This came after workers on the site found extra space for about 2,400 seats across the stadium while construction was in progress.
Robina Stadium hosted two matches in the
2008 Rugby League World Cup, which was held in Australia. The first saw eventual tournament champions
New Zealand
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defeat
Papua New Guinea
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48–6. The second, a semi-final qualifier, saw a
Jarryd Hayne-led
Fiji
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defeat
Ireland
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30–14. The ground also became host to the newly created
A-League side,
Gold Coast United, starting in
2009–10.
The ground first saw finals football when the Titans, in their first finals appearance, hosted the
Brisbane Broncos
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in the first week of the
2009 NRL season play-offs. This ground also witnessed finals when the Gold Coast Titans defeated the
New Zealand Warriors
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28–16 in the 2010 finals.
Beginning in November 2011, the stadium hosted the
Gold Coast Sevens, the first event in the annual
IRB Sevens World Series of
rugby sevens
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. The country's leg of the series had previously been staged in
Adelaide
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in early autumn (March/April) at the
Adelaide Oval, but was put up for bidding upon the expiry of Adelaide's hosting contract.
In Round 4 of the 2014 NRL season, a 3-foot brown snake invaded the stadium, now known as Cbus Super Stadium, during a match between the Titans and Queensland rivals the North Queensland Cowboys. No one was injured, with the snake remaining in the southeast corner until midway through the game.
In 2015, the venue hosted the United Arab Emirates Football team as they prepared for the
Asian Cup
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and it also hosted three
Brisbane Roar Asian Champions League
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fixtures in February, March and May.

The Stadium hosted Game 3 of the
2021 State of Origin series, originally scheduled to be played at
Stadium Australia
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in
Sydney
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. But due to a
COVID-19
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The symptoms of COVID‑19 can vary but often include fever ...
outbreak in Sydney at the time, The Game was moved to
McDonald Jones Stadium in
Newcastle before being moved a second time to Robina Stadium.
American rock band
Kiss
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performed at the stadium during their
End of the Road World Tour on 10 September 2022.
Monster Jam
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made its debut at the stadium on 21 October 2023 for 2 shows.
In September 2024, the stadium will hosted a
FIFA World Cup 2026 Qualifier, with
Australia
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hosting
Bahrain
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in front of 24,664. In December 2024, the
Matildas played a friendly against
Brazil
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in front of 25,297.
NRL records
* Highest Team Score:
:* 66 –
Gold Coast Titans vs
New Zealand Warriors
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22 June 2024
:* 56 –
Manly-Warringah Sea Eagles
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vs Gold Coast Titans, 20 June 2021
:* 54 –
Brisbane Broncos
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vs Gold Coast Titans, 5 August 2017
:* 48 –
Melbourne Storm
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vs
Newcastle Knights
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, 17 July 2021
:* 46 –
Parramatta Eels vs Gold Coast Titans, 22 March 2020
* Largest Winning Margin:
:* 60 pts – Gold Coast Titans (66) def. New Zealand Warriors (6), 22 June 2024
:* 54 pts – Brisbane Broncos (54) def. Gold Coast Titans (0), 5 August 2017
:* 44 pts – Melbourne Storm (48) def. Newcastle Knights (4), 17 July 2021
:* 44 pts – Gold Coast Titans (44) def. New Zealand Warriors (0), 5 September 2021
:* 40 pts – Parramatta Eels (46) def. Gold Coast Titans (6), 22 March 2020
* Lowest Team Score:
:* 0 pts – New Zealand Warriors vs Gold Coast Titans, 5 September 2021
:* 0 pts – Gold Coast Titans vs Brisbane Broncos, 5 August 2017
:* 0 pts – Canberra Raiders vs. Gold Coast Titans, 17 March 2013
:* 0 pts – Melbourne Storm vs. Gold Coast Titans, 9 June 2008
:* 0 pts – Gold Coast Titans vs. Melbourne Storm, 1 May 2016
:* 4 pts – Gold Coast Titans vs. South Sydney Rabbitohs, 27 July 2013
* Most Tries in a Game:
:* 4 –
Alofiana Khan-Pereira, Gold Coast Titans vs New Zealand Warriors, 22 June 2024
:* 4 –
Reuben Garrick, Manly-Warringah Sea Eagles vs Gold Coast Titans, 20 June 2021
:* 4 – Dylan Walker, South Sydney Rabbitohs Vs Gold Coast Titans, 10 May 2014
:* 4 –
Jordan Atkins, Gold Coast Titans vs. North Queensland Cowboys, 14 March 2008
:* 3 –
Ryan Papenhuyzen, Melbourne Storm vs Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks, 3 September 2021
* Most Points in a Game:
:* 28 (4.6.0) – Reuben Garrick, Manly-Warringah Sea Eagles vs Gold Coast Titans, 20 June 2021
:* 26 (1.11.0) –
Jayden Campbell Gold Coast Titans vs New Zealand Warriors, 22 June 2024
:* 22 (2.7.0) –
Pat Richards,
Wests Tigers vs Gold Coast Titans, 16 March 2014
:* 22 (1.9.0) –
Mitchell Moses, Parramatta Eels vs Gold Coast Titans, 22 March 2020
:* 20 (2.6.0) –
Shaun Johnson, New Zealand Warriors vs Gold Coast Titans, 20 June 2015
* Most Tries Scored:
:* 36 – David Mead (Gold Coast Titans/Brisbane Broncos)
:* 35 –
Anthony Don (Gold Coast Titans)
:* 30 –
Kevin Gordon (Gold Coast Titans)
:* 21 –
William Zillman (Gold Coast Titans)
:* 16 –
Ryan James (Gold Coast Titans/Canberra Raiders/Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs)
* Most Points Scored:
:* 377 (11.166.1) – Scott Prince (Gold Coast Titans/Brisbane Broncos)
:* 192 (7.80.4) –
Aidan Sezer (Gold Coast Titans/Canberra Raiders)
:* 158 (10.58.2) –
Ashley Taylor (Gold Coast Titans)
:* 144 (36.0.0) – David Mead (Gold Coast Titans/Brisbane Broncos)
:* 142 (35.1.0) – Anthony Don (Gold Coast Titans)
Crowd records
The stadium produced a record attendance of 27,176 on 18 April 2008 when it hosted the Heritage Round
National Rugby League
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match between Gold Coast Titans and
Brisbane Broncos
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. This figure was surpassed by a crowd of 27,227 on 12 September in a match against the same team in the 3rd qualifying final of the
NRL Finals Series 2009.
Sports events
Rugby league test matches
List of rugby league test and
World Cup matches played at Robina Stadium since its opening in 2008.
* Matches played as part of the 2008 World Cup.
† 2011 ANZAC Test.
‡ Matches played as part of the 2015 Pacific Internationals (double header)
Rugby union test matches
See also
*
Sports on the Gold Coast, Queensland
*
Carrara Stadium – Used as the primary home venue of the Titans in 2007.
References
External links
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Robina, Queensland
Commonwealth Games rugby union venues
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Venues of the 2032 Summer Olympics
Rugby sevens at the 2018 Commonwealth Games