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Gold Coast Titans assistant coach Michael Gordon charged after raids targeting drug supply to ‘schoolies areas’

The Gold Coast Titans say assistant coach and former NRL star Michael Gordon will not be “providing services to the club until further notice” after he was charged by police.
Key points:
- Michael Gordon has been charged with two counts each of supplying and possessing a prohibited drug
- In a statement, the Gold Coast Titans revealed he had been stood down from his assistant coaching duties
- Five other men and one woman were also charged in relation to the alleged drug syndicate
It is understood the 37-year-old former fullback is one of seven people arrested by New South Wales police over an alleged cross-border cocaine and MDMA supply syndicate.
Tweed/Byron Police District crime manager, Detective Chief Inspector Brendon Cullen, said the arrests…
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