The Titans' respective Sapphire and Ruby captains are both eyeing a step further in 2025, after both teams were beaten grand finalists last season.
Shenae Grant will take charge of the Titans Sapphire team, while Courtney Murphy has been named as Ruby captain.

Grant, the defending Titans Sapphire player of the year, says it means a lot to take on the leadership role with the club.
"Looking at the captains we've had at the Titans in previous years, there is a lot to live up to but knowing the club I think it makes it really easy to lead from the front," she said.
"I think the squad that we've got is really exciting.

"We've got a few key players that have come back for another season but we've also got a lot of youngsters that have come through our pathways and through Ruby.
"They (youngsters) have got a lot of flair about them so I definitely think it'll make for a good start for us this year."
"Victor (Potaka) has slotted in really nicely into that head coach role, with Cathrine (Tuivaiti nee Latu) in there alongside him, they compliment each other really nicely and it's been a good mix between fun and hard work.
"The grand final loss hurt quite a bit so everyone is pretty hungry to go out there in round one and stamp our mark of what we want to put out there this year."

Courtney Murphy has been part of the Titans franchise since it began four seasons ago and says she's thrilled to be able to take on the leadership role with the Ruby side.
"I came in during the first year and it's been tough to come back (through trials) every year because the competition is getting fierce so you've really got to earn the spot," she said.
"Being captain is an honour and a privilege and I'm really excited.
"Our Ruby team has been in that grand final for a few years now and we are dying to go one better.
"Our squad is new and it's fresh ... we're stoked to see the pathway working for the Ruby players going up to Sapphire but now we welcome some new young talent in that has come through the Titans junior pathways."