The Gold Coast Titans are pleased and proud to congratulate Club co-owner Rebecca Frizelle after being made a Member of the Order of Australia for her contribution to rugby league, the automotive industry and her community in the 2020 Queen’s Birthday Honours. LEAGUE LIFE: Rebecca Frizelle. Rebecca Frizelle helped to deliver Daly Cherry-Evans to the Titans. On this day, the Sharks and Panthers debuted, a mascot is marched and Frizelle makes history on the Gold Coast.Cronulla and Penrith officially enter the competition when they play their first premiership matches. A former Hurstville United junior, Thompson had just turned 22 when he chalked up his 100th.Tim Sheens coaches his 500th game - the first coach to make it to 500 - as the Wests Tigers hold out Melbourne in a 30-28 thriller. There was no deadline. Sorry we couldn't find a match for that, please try again "Bear" got his marching orders for allegedly abusing a touch judge.Dragons back-rower Lance Thompson becomes one of the youngest players to reach the 100-game milestone. Rebecca Frizelle is Chief Operating Officer of Frizelle Prestige and a key shareholder at Frizelle Sunshine Automotive and PWA. WHEN Rebecca Frizelle is asked about her part in rescuing the Titans, she deflects the attention with typical modesty. Lance Thompson had played 100 games by the age of 22. Rebecca Frizelle has spent her entire career working in, and triumphing, male-dominated industries. Frizelle and chief executive Graham Annesley chose the venue for the Cherry-Evans negotiations to keep the media off the trail. The most sought-after signature in the game.”“Here it is … I got the text message at 8.59 that night saying the deal was done,” she says.“It was from his manager Chris Orr. Spectators initially thought it was part of the day's planned entertainment but it was no joke. Ms Frizelle’s honour was awarded for her contribution to the automotive sector and to rugby league.
05:07 Post-Match Press-Conference. Queensland ‘force of nature’ honoured for contributions to automotive and rugbyMs Frizelle’s honour was awarded for her contribution to the automotive sector and to rugby league.She is one of Queensland’s leading business leaders, serves as a director on corporate boards and has been a major contributor to local and national charities and foundations.In honouring Ms Frizelle, the Titans said she has also been a trailblazer for women in Australian sport, becoming the first female chair of an NRL club with the Titans before stepping down from the role to join husband Brett and Darryl and Jo Kelly to become a co-owner of the club at the end of 2017.Titans executive chairman Dennis Watt said in the club’s newsletter that the OAM was a deserved recognition of Frizelle’s incredible contribution to the Gold Coast community.“Anyone that has met or had the pleasure of working with Rebecca would understand that she is a force of nature,” Mr Watt said.“She is tireless and relentless in everything she does, and that work ethic is the foundation of the success she has achieved.“The contribution she has made to this club is enormous, as a supporter, then as chair and ultimately as a club owner.“Rebecca and the other owners stepped in to take over this club because they believe in its importance to the Gold Coast community, and she continues to lead the hard work being done to turn this club into a source of pride for the people of this region.“While she is never one to chase individual accolades or awards for what she does, a prestigious honour such as this is truly fitting for the commitment and success she has delivered as one of this city’s true leaders.”James Frizelle’s Automotive Group started in 1985 and became one of the biggest automotive retailers in Queensland, with 15 brands on six locations in south-east Queensland and northern NSW.In 2017, the Frizelle group joined with Peter Warren Automotive Group to become the biggest privately-owned dealership group in Australia with 29 brands, a body repair business, media agency and a 4WD lifestyle accessory outlet.Auto industry mourns loss of veteran Australian motoring journalistKehoe takes Gumtree reins here as digital marketing soars under expanded eBay groupCairns dealer at centre of the dealer dispute with GM Holden is honoured by the QueenJAMES Frizelle’s Automotive Group chief operating officer and co-owner of the Gold Coast Titans, Rebecca Frizelle, has been made a Member of the Order of Australia (OAM) in the 2020 Queen’s Birthday Honours. Rebecca Frizelle has stepped down as the chairperson of the Gold Coast after joining the Darryl Kelly-led consortium attempting to buy the franchise. Picture: Glenn Hampson.
This is also known as Online Behavioural Advertising. If they are losing they go south.“We have to demonstrate to the people of the Gold Coast we have stability and integrity. Neil Henry picks the team.“I am absolutely passionate about the Gold Coast and just as passionate about the success of our Titans and importantly I am up for the challenges that will arise from time to time.“I am committed and I am prepared to do whatever is necessary to ensure that our Club continues to grow and prosper.”We’re doing this interview in the same boardroom at Audi where the Cherry-Evans deal was done a month earlier. In my time at the NRL the main thing that effected crowds was winning and losing.“If your team is winning, crowds go north. They said they’d work through it with us.“The community has actually galvanised behind the club.”The Gold Coast has long been a graveyard for national sporting franchises. ON THIS DAY The supporter store at Robina has closed down.There was a stench over the previous management of the club.“We are competing for the entertainment dollar with Movieworld, Dreamworld, SeaWorld, all the theme parks and the beach,” Frizelle said.Interesting she doesn’t mention the Suns AFL franchise or their superstar Gary Ablett.“The AFL have long recognised that the Gold Coast is rugby league heartland,” Frizelle says when I prompt her.“Hence the significant war chest that has been allocated to the Suns to try and capture a portion of the market.”Annesley chimes in: “This is a rugby league town. The Gold Coast Titans should have their new owners in place by early next year with the family business of current chairwoman Rebecca Frizelle one of those interested in … Fri 10 Aug, 2018 Share on social media.