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Titans Together Auction: Match Worn Jerseys

Titans Together aims to create a better life for the club's communities, driving change through the power of positive action and focusing on social inclusion, participation and multicultural education programs.

BID ON MATCH WORN JERSEYS WITH PROCEEDS GOING TO TITANS TOGETHER.

Titans Together aims to care, include, unite and inspire the Titans' communities and to continue to do so funds are needed to grow the aforementioned programs.

The Titans 2021 Indigenous jersey has been designed in collaboration between all of the Titans' Aboriginal and Torres Straight Islander players and was brought to life by local artist Ashleigh Banks - a proud Wiradjuyri woman.

You can now bid to own a match worn jersey, with all proceeds going to Titans Together - BID NOW.

Banks is a graduate of the NRL and Titans 'School to Work' program and a former Mabel Park State High School student.

The Titans boast one of the highest representations of Indigenous players within the NRL, including Captain Jamal Fogarty, representative players David Fifita and Tyrone Peachey, as well as Brian Kelly, Ash Taylor, Corey Thompson, Jayden Campbell and Jonus Pearson, who have all had input in the final product.

The story of the artwork draws inspiration from the themes of family and coming together.

"The artwork that I have created represents the players not just coming together as Torres Straight Island and Aboriginal players but as a family, they walk proudly onto the field each and every game carrying their culture on their backs," Banks said.

"The mixture of blues in this painting represent the Torres Straight Island players and the sandy tones represent Aboriginal players, with both coming together to represent the Titans as one."

 

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.