The Gold Coast Titans have launched their 2025 Indigenous jerseys today.
Designed by Bundjalung woman Christine Slabb, with support from Titans player #1, Preston Campbell OAM, the jersey is the first in a three year collaboration that will culminate in the clubs 20 year celebrations in 2027.
This years' edition focuses on key themes of connection, community and belonging - read on to discover the full story.
With the change in NRL Indigenous Round to round 23 it now coincides with the NRLW season, meaning the Titans will host a double header at Cbus Super Stadium as part of the round.
In the NRLW the Titans will face the Sydney Roosters before taking on Souths Sydney Rabbitohs in the NRL.
The NRL jersey is available for purchase now, while the NRLW jersey is available for a limited time pre-sale. Shop Now.
Behind the Design
The need for connection is paramount. We as humans are hard wired to be connected.
This gives us purpose and meaning to our lives. The strength of connection derives from our community.
Community is acknowledging and seeing each person for who they are and how they contribute. They are valued, known and respected. When times are tough, we know we have the support and encouragement. When times are good, we know we are celebrated and uplifted.
Belonging comes from being our true selves. Giving the opportunity for people to belong is helping them connect and connect with community. Collectively we are making our communities proud.
The Sleeve
Preston Campbell, hailing from the Gamilaroi people, is a towering figure both within the Gold Coast Titans and the broader rugby league community. His role in shaping the Titans' culture is undeniable. Campbell's contribution to his
communities, on and off the field is unmeasurable.
About the Artist
Christine Slabb - Bundjalung Artist + Graphic Designer
As the Tweed River and the Pacific Ocean surround her small coastal town of Fingal Head, NSW Christine and her family live a beautiful and authentic saltwater lifestyle.
Christine's inspiration comes from her strong connection to her local environment and community. A strong connection to the environment brings cultural stories, cultural practices and saltwater to life.
Christine has always held a passion for art and design which led her to study Art and Graphic Design after raising a family.
Her career has seen her collaborate with many Australian Businesses, Sporting Teams, Government Agencies and many Community Projects.
Discover more about Christine and her work here.