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The Gold Coast Titans school boy and girl rugby league competitions continue this Wednesday with games being played at five locations across South-East Queensland.

The Robina Town Centre competition continues this week with a series of top of the table clashes across all divisions. Check out the ladder for this week.

Round 4 of the Titans Cup competition, and the tournament has so far produced some excellent football.

The game of the week sees competition leaders Marymount up against Keebra Park SHS in what should be an exciting clash with both sides possessing a number of potential game breakers.

The match gets underway at Mudgeeraba JRL from 7:30PM. 

The Trophy competition has been dominated by Keebra SHS  who have gone undefeated during the first three weeks of play.

With the competition leaders missing this week with a bye, Robina SHS will run out against third place Marymount College, in a game that shapes as a very competitive affair. Kick-off is at Mudgeeraba JRL from 6:30PM. 

The Shield competition match of the round is a David and Goliath affair with undefeated front runners Trinity College up against Saint Francis College who despite struggling early have shown considerable improvement in recent weeks. This game will be played at Logan City Hawks JRL from 5:30PM. 

Just one win separates the top six teams in the Challenge and this week will be no different as Marymount College takes the field against Southern rivals Robina SHS in what promises to a thrilling encounter. Kick-off is at 4:30pm

Make sure you get out to a rugby league venue to watch the best Gold Coast school boy and girl players in action, or watch the highlights on titans.com.au thanks to our Community Partners Robina Town Centre.  

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.