The Gold Coast Titans said goodbye to six players this past week.

Included were former million-dollar man Ashley Taylor, as well as staple of the club Mitch Rein.

Most surprising of all though was their releasing former Origin utility Tyrone Peachey.

The very same Tyrone Peachey who played five-eighth in their first finals appearance since 2016.

Truthfully, I don't totally understand the decision but the Titans loss is going to be another team's gain given the undoubted talent Peachey holds.

We look at five of the most likely destinations for a player who can start at centre, in the halves or in the pack:

2. North Queensland Cowboys

The Cowboys are a forward short. They admitted as much when they went in, hard, for Dale Finucane.

Since missing out they have been linked to numerous forward options. Peachey is another, and possibly an even better fit.

With Coen Hess moving into a prop position, the Cowboys really need a second row options. In Round 25, they ran out a starting back row of Jeremiah Nanai and Ben Condon.

With all due respect to both options, Peachey adds much more, at this stage, and immediately improves their starting pack next season.

As clever as Jake Granville has been this year playing multiple positions, I'd take Peachey over him as a specialist 14 every day and night.