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Ready, set, crawl!

Those are the words you'll hear this Saturday at Cbus Super Stadium as the Gold Coast's first-ever Baby Race kicks off a thrilling afternoon of sport, fun and entertainment. 

Click here to get your tickets for the game today and be there for the fun!

Hosted by the Gold Coast's most popular radio station, Hot Tomato, the Baby Race will see nine of the Titans' youngest fans compete in an adorable race from parent to parent over roughly 10 metres of pristine grass for victory.

The winning baby will score themselves (and their families) an incredible stay at Sea World Resort including unlimited entry to Sea World, Movie World, Wet ‘n’ Wild and Paradise Country!

Hosting the race is Hot Tomato's dynamic breakfast team, Galey and Emily Jade.

“This is a case of pride and joy on the line... Winner takes all. You never know, Titans scouts might identify a Titan of the future!" Galey said.

Emily Jade, on the other hand, is excited for a very different reason...

"Everyone knows how much I adore cuddling babies and I’ve been told I get to keep the losing babies, so there is more than a trip to SeaWorld on the line for these families," she said.

With over 100 entries in the lead up to the game, Hot Tomato have drawn nine lucky contestants to race on-field this Saturday before the Titans take on the Rabbitohs. 

Here are the lucky contestants ready to compete in Saturday's Baby Race:

  • Ciara Rose from Merrimac
  • Alfie from Hope Island
  • Hugh from Nerang
  • Frankie Lee from Redland Bay
  • Ellie from Labrador
  • Kingsley from Palm Beach
  • Kaia from Reedy Creek
  • Philip (PJ) from Gaven
  • Ninth contestant announced on air tomorrow morning!

Get to your seats to see the thrilling race live and in person at 2:10pm.

Check out more exciting competitions on Hot Tomato's website here - www.hottomato.com.au 

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.