The Titans are excited to confirm dynamic hooker Lily Kolc has re-signed with the club until the end of 2027.
The granddaughter of Parramatta legend John Kolc enjoyed a breakout campaign this year, stepping into the No. 9 jersey and making the role her own after Brittany Breayley-Nati’s early-season injury, featuring in all but one game in 2025 to raise her NRLW tally to 18 appearances.
Her creativity and energy around the ruck and defensive prowess quickly became key pillars of Karyn Murphy’s engine room, with the 21-year-old’s injection from the bench in a specialist dummy-half role providing the team plenty of momentum across the year.
The Titans coach said Kolc’s rapid rise is a reward for her work ethic and hunger having transitioned through the club’s pathways program.
"After seizing her opportunity last year, Lily hasn’t looked back and was a hugely important member of our squad this season," Murphy said.
"She brings spark, toughness and spades of energy to the middle, and she’s only scratching the surface of what she can become.
"Lil’s only in the early stages of her career and I’m eager to see her continue growing as a player and as a person.
"We’re committed to developing young talent who have been products of our pathways and Lily is a great example of that.
"Having her locked in for a further two seasons gives our team real continuity, and we know she’ll continue to lift the standards around her."