Samoan International Sarina Masaga will continue to call the Coast home for a further two seasons, committing to the Titans until the end of the 2027 season.
One of the NRLW’s most damaging ball-runners, the powerhouse has continued to elevate her game since debuting with the Titans, becoming a key strike weapon on the edge and a fan favourite thanks to her aggressive carries, relentlessness with and without the ball and trademark energy.
A highly-touted player in the women’s game, representative honours came in the young gun's debut season, having now made five appearances for Fetū Samoa including helping them qualify for the 2026 Rugby League World Cup.
Titans head coach Karyn Murphy said locking in Masaga until the end of the 2027 season is a major win for the club, especially with the 20-year-old an alumni of Gold Coast's successful female pathways program.
"Sarina is one of the most dangerous ball runners in the NRLW and provided great impact for us this year," she said.
"The sheer power she possesses with ball-in-hand has proven to be one of her greatest assets, but she’s worked incredibly hard to continue all facets of her game over the past two years she’s been part of our top 24.
"She is still young in her career and her best footy is still ahead of her.
"I’m really excited about what the next few years hold for her."