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TITANS SCHOOLS LEAGUE

The Titans high school competitions began in 2006 as the Titans Cup & Challenge, a two-tier, open age boys competition for local Gold Coast high schools. Since then, the competition has grown significantly not only with the amount of teams playing but new age groups and divisions.

The Titans Schools League now caters for 3 school year levels (Yr.7/8, Yr.9/10 & Yr.11/12), with 2 divisions in each, for both boys and girls. The competition provides opportunities for schools with less rugby league experience to compete in a regular interschool competition but also allows those schools looking to advance, a pathway to state wide competitions.

High schools from South East Queensland and Northern New South Wales are welcome to enter teams into the competition where they are able to develop themselves into more confident and capable rugby league teams.

For all Titans Schools League inquiries, please email Darren Robb darrenr@titans.com.au 

2021 TITANS SCHOOLS LEAGUE - DRAW, LADDER & RESULTS 

School Gala Days

The NRL, with the support of the Gold Coast Titans, will host Rugby League gala days for primary and high schools during the year. The gala days will be played in various formats and locations with schools with smaller numbers and less experience encouraged to get involved to help develop better Rugby League players. Schools can enter teams in a number of age and ability divisions to best suit their team capability.

Information about each gala days will be sent to schools with all the details about the day and how to register your team. For further information, please email Mako Roberts mroberts@nrl.com.au

Are you a local teacher from a Gold Coast or Northern Rivers school? Sign up to be a Titans Teacher Ambassador! 

Acknowledgement of Country

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.