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Titans launch 2026 season with tribute to Members

The Gold Coast Titans are thrilled to launch the 2026 season, coinciding with the first week of pre-season, and the start of Josh Hannay's tenure as head coach.

Connection, commitment and pride. Be part of the journey in 2026

To add spice to an already exciting week, the Titans will kick off their 2026 Telstra Premiership campaign on the road, facing the Cronulla Sharks in Round 1. In what looms to be a blockbuster match up, as Hannay faces his old club to start the season.

To launch the new season, the club acknowledges the connection, commitment and pride of its members and fans in a content piece that pays tribute to the Gold Coast community that embody what it means to be a Titan.

The video showcases members Mikala, Ben and Charlie on their journeys to Cbus Super Stadium. The common theme being the connection to the club and what footy, specifically the Titans mean to them.

From a mother and daughter bond, a day out with the family and to the atmosphere of live sport, the video encompasses the raw emotion of football.

In the words of Mikala, "Once you watch it live at a stadium, it's hard to go back to watching it on TV".

Sport has a unique ability to bring people together. It ignites passion, purpose and energy.

From the streets to the stands, this season starts with YOU, the Members and fans.

The club's focus is clear: to make the Gold Coast proud.​

The countdown is on for season 2026. Join the Legion and be part of the journey.

Visit Titans Membership for more information and to feel the energy at Cbus Super Stadium this season.

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.