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For the Legion: 2023 starts now

It may only be November but, for the Gold Coast Titans NRL side, 2023 starts now.

Today marks the official launch of the club's new home jersey and with it the 2023 season.

Bold, bright and blue, the new jersey reflects the city it represents with the traditional club colours of Sun (Gold), Sea (Navy) and Surf (Cyan).

With the grind of pre-season into its third week, and a side stinging from a season that could have been, the Titans were the first NRL side back to the training paddock on November 1 and have been working hard every day since.

With a battle cry to 'work hard for their Legion' and 'prove them wrong' the Titans are going all in to make their Members and fans proud in 2023.

'23, For our Legion

Join the Legion - Become a 2023 Member today.

In a big day for the club that has seen the launch of a new home jersey and  a renewed focus on bringing the energy to the Coast and their fans, the Titans are gearing up for a big 2023.

In the newly released jersey, the Titans' iconic gradient has been flipped with cyan (light blue) merging into navy like one of the Coast's iconic beaches, while the gold and white strips across the chest bring the full Titans colour palette of sun, sea and surf to the design.

 
 
 
 
 
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Complemented by white shorts and cyan socks, the uniform is iconically Gold Coast and iconically Titans.

Much like the squad that will play in it, this jersey is refreshed, energised and ready to rise to the challenge of season 2023.

The Titans home jersey is available in men's, women's and kids sizes for pre-order now, shipping from late November. Shop Here.

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.