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Round 8 team: Titans unchanged as duo notch up NRLW milestone

Karyn Murphy has kept her squad unchanged for Saturday's clash against the Dragons, which will be a special occasion for Taliah Fuimaono and Laikha Clarke.

The pair will run-out for their 25th NRLW appearance - Clarke having played all her games at the Titans, whilst Fuimaono starting her career at the Dragons before moving north in 2023.

Whilst keeping the side unchanged apart from the regular game day switch with Georgia Hale, Sienna Lofipo and Lily Kolc; Murphy has also included multi-code International Niall Williams-Guthrie on the extended bench after her return from injury via the BMD Premiership in he past fortnight.

Celebrating all things local footy with Telstra's Footy Country Round this weekend, Titans NRLW players will wear their junior club's socks at their final training session this week, whilst the Tugun Seahawks and Mullumbimby Giants will take part in a guard of honour to lead the team out against the Warriors.

Kick-off is at 3.15pm on Saturday - the first of two games at Cbus Super Stadium, Gold Coast.

# Player Junior club
1. Lailani Montgomery Terrigal Wamberal Sharks
2. Georgia Grey N/A
3. Sarina Masaga Howick Hornets
4. Ivana Lolesio Burleigh Bears
5. Phoenix-Raine Hippi Warwick Eastern Suburbs Hornets
6. Taliah Fuimaono St Clair Comets
7. Lauren Brown Burleigh Bears
8. Sienna Lofipo Redlands Parrots
9. Lily Kolc Burleigh Bears
10. Jessika Elliston Nerang Roosters
11. Jasmine Solia Souths Logan Magpies
12. Shaylee Bent Glenmore Park Brumbies
13. Georgia Hale Richmond Rovers
14. Estanoa Faitala-Mariner Brisbane Tigers
15. Laikha Clarke Burleigh Bears
16. Natasha Penitani Matraville Tigers
17. Takoda Thompson Kawana Dolphins
18. Kelsey Ladbrooke-Parkin Straddie Sharks
19. Niall Williams-Guthrie N/A
20. Ngatokotoru Arakua Marist Saints
21. Megan Pakulis Ontario Ospreys
22. Jasmin Morrissey N/A
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.