JARRYD Hayne’s $2.4 million contract is already paying for itself.

In fact, Hayne has made the Gold Coast over $100,000 in just 24 hours.

Since the Titans unveiled their prized signing, ticket sales for Sunday’s home clash against the Warriors have doubled.

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Titans CEO, Graham Annesley revealed to foxsports.com.au on Thursday that the club is on track for their biggest crowd of the season with the current record for 2016 sitting at 21,080 following their round five clash with Brisbane.

“We’re definitely on track to break 20,000 people,” Annesley said.

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“A bit depends on if the current sales trend continues over (Friday) and Saturday.

“We’re on track to break 20,000 especially if the weather is fine. One of the interesting facts is we’ve effectively doubled ticket sales in the 24 hours since Jarryd’s announcement.

“There’s been over $100,000 in tickets sold since the announcement, which effectively doubled our pre-sales.”

Last season the club averaged just 11,251 fans, the 14th worst in the competition.

The stadium has a capacity of around 27,000 with Annesley confirming the club is on track “for the biggest crowd of the year.”

The crowd at CBus Super Stadium, Robina. Source: News Corp Australia

But it’s not just tickets sales which have peaked following the acquisition of the former NSW Origin and Test star, interest in memberships has increased.

With only two home games left this year, the Titans aren’t selling 2016 memberships and are yet to launch their 2017 package which goes on sale in September.

“There were a lot of telephone inquiries about membership,” he said.

“We’ve logged all those details so we can go back to those people as we approach membership sales.

“There’s been a huge spike in interest.”

Jarryd Hayne and Titans CEO Graham Annesley. Source: Getty Images

On top of the increase in revenue, former NRL chief operating officer and now Warriors CEO, Jim Doyle, hailed Hayne’s signing with the NRL-administered Titans as a positive move for the entire code.

With the Titans up for sale, Doyle believes the acquisition of the 28-year-old will not only help the team on the field but off it too.

“The club has obviously struggled financially for a couple of years,” Doyle said.

“They are obviously up for sale and I’m sure (Wednesday’s) announcement will make them more sellable, but also make them more expensive.”

This writer is on Twitter — @Nath_Ryan

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