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Titans Schools League Finals take centre stage tomorrow

A record Titans Schools League season comes to a close tomorrow afternoon  when the finals take place at Southport Tigers.

With games starting from 12:15pm until the main game at 6:30pm there is action aplenty across the day.

There are six finals (4 boys, 2 girls) across year 9/10 and 11/12 age groups with  South East Queensland's premier Schoolgirls comp seeing Marsden take on Keebra Park in the main game at 6:30pm.

Spectators are welcome and if you cannot attend in person, all games will be streamed live via The Gold Coast Bulletin and The Courier Mail websites. View here.

Titans Game Development Manger Darren Robb says the growth of the competition and performance of the teams this year has been fantastic.

"The Titans Schools League began in 2006 as the Titans Cup and Challenge, an open-age boys high school competition that serviced the schools below the elite level competitions.

"Over the years, the competition has evolved to this year where we had 12 divisions for boys and girls in all high school year levels across South East Queensland.

"In 2021, there were 100 teams who represented 25 schools, which is nearly double the amount of teams we had in 2019.

"It is a fantastic result for the competition and the region.

"The growth in the women's game in particular has been fantastic and with the Titans having an NRLW side this year, it shows a real pathways for our girls to take them to the elite level."

Titans Schools League Finals
Wednesday 23 June

  • Match Schedule
  • 12:15pm, Year 9/10 Div 2 Boys - Pimpama v Marsden Black
  • 1:30pm, Yr 9/10 Div 1 Boys - Marsden Black v Keebra Park Blue
  • 2:45pm, Yr 9/10 Div 1 Girls - Keebra Park v Mabel Park
  • 4:00pm, Yr 11/12 Div 2 Boys - Keebra Park v Forest Lake
  • 5:15pm, Yr 11/12 Div 1 Boys - Keebra Park v Marymount
  • 6:30pm, Yr 11/12 Div 1 Girls - Marsden v Keebra Park

 

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.