Jayden Campbell has seen plenty of Titans jerseys, but says the 2023 edition is one of his favourites.
"I love it," he said.
"We've reversed the colours this year and it represents the sun, surf and sand and the beautiful Gold Coast so yeah I love it."
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Campbell was one of the first members of the Titans squad to pull on the 2023 kit at the jersey launch this week.
He says the fresh design also fits with a fresh start mentality that players are taking into pre-season training.
"I think we are just moving forward with everything," Campbell said.
"We've got new gear, new coaching staff with Brett White coming on board and I feel like we are going to move towards a good year in 2023."
Campbell is just 21-games into his NRL career, notching 14 for the Titans in his second season of first grade football.
The 22-year-old was among the group of players to return first to pre-season training and says it's been important to set a high standard early, especially with senior players like Tino Fa'asuamaleaui, Kieran Foran and others still to kick off their pre-season due to World Cup commitments.
"Me and Toby (Sexton) I guess you can say were the older blokes even though we are only a few years older than them," Campbell said.
"We want to set standards at the start of the year so that we have a good year next year.
"I'm enjoying the role of helping out the new boys and I know Toby is as well and we'll keep high standards as the older boys roll back in as well."
With players like Beau Fermor, Sam McIntyre and Tanah Boyd among the group returning this week, Campbell says the addition of some of the older group will continue to push the standards.
"We've been talking about how tough it has been, but everyone is excited to be back."
New recruits Aaron Schoupp and Joe Stimson have begun their pre-season on the Coast, while hooker Sam Verrils will link with the squad next week.