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The Gold Coast Titans have many junior competitions within its catchment area where anyone can get involved in playing, coaching and volunteering.
In 2024, the Titans partnered with Rugby League Gold Coast (RLGC) to launch a new framework for the Under 13 and Under 14 boys’ age groups. From that came the Titans Challenge — a competition designed to bridge the gap between junior development and more structured, results-driven footy.
The model has been a game-changer, balancing competition with development and supporting players at different stages of maturity and experience. It’s about more than winning; it’s about helping each young athlete grow on and off the field.
2025 Titans Challenge – Competition Names & Results
U13 Preston Campbell Division 1 – Burleigh def. Tugun 12–10
U13 Anthony Don Division 2 – Runaway Bay def. Coomera 36–6
U13 Ryan James Challenge – Nerang def. Ormeau 52–4
U14 Clinton Toopi Division 1 – Helensvale def. Burleigh 16–12
U14 Anthony Laffranchi Division 2 – Beaudesert def. Burleigh 32–6
U14 Brad Myers Challenge – Currumbin def. Runaway Bay 24–16
Titans Junior League
In 2026, Rugby League Gold Coast officially launched the Gold Coast Titans Junior League, a significant move aimed at enhancing the connection between grassroots rugby league and the NRL. This new name aligned the junior competition with the Titans' NRL and NRLW programs, creating a clear pathway for young players.
With participation rising by 8.43% in 2025 to over 7,100 players, junior rugby league is essential for nurturing future talent and community leaders. The partnership between Rugby League Gold Coast and the Titans emphasises a united vision for the future, inspiring players, coaches, and volunteers while reinforcing the importance of grassroots rugby league in the region.
Further Information
Gold Coast Titans proudly acknowledges the Traditional Custodians of the land on which we are situated, the Kombumerri families of the Yugambeh Language Region. We pay our respects to their Elders past, present and emerging, and recognise their continuing connections to the lands, waters and their extended communities throughout South East Queensland.