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Don’t miss the junior league sign-on carnival from 9am at Cbus Super Stadium this Saturday and the chance to meet some of the Titans stars.

Hundreds of young footballers and their families will congregate when the Gold Coast Rugby League hosts a day of great fun and activities.

It’s much more than a registration day for the 13 local junior league clubs and touch football teams when the two sports combine for the gala day that will feature an appearance by several of the Titans players.

There are 13 junior clubs on the coast from the NSW border to Ormeau in the north and Beaudesert in the west and there has been great development in touch football too which now comes under the administrative structure of the NRL, with touch football booming in south-east Queensland.

“Our numbers were up more than five per cent last year and we are hoping for further increase,” said manager of Gold Coast Junior Rugby League Gary Philips.

“Girls rugby league is really taking off and many play touch football as well which has benefitted league. We have a few Aussie reps in touch football who back up and play rugby league.

“Saturday is not just about registering to play this season but about promoting rugby league, having fun and meeting the Titans while there.”

PICTURED: Junior players from the Mugereeba, Nerang and Ormeau clubs with Titans Dave Taylor and Beau Falloon at Cbus Super Stadium at a preview of this year's big event.

For further information about the day go to www.goldcoastjuniorrugbyleague.com.au.

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.