Coffs Harbour will host a Super Saturday of footy this weekend as the Future Titans clash with the Newcastle Knights across four blockbuster matches.
The annual encounter heads south to C.ex Coffs International Stadium, with play kicking off from 12.30pm local time (11.30am QLD).
The Titans' Under 17 and 19 boys will open proceedings, looking to topple the Knights before the Under 17 and Under 19 girls take centre stage to complete a full afternoon of action.
Future Titans v Newcastle Knights
Saturday, January 17 - C.ex Coffs International Stadium
| Time | Age Group |
|---|---|
| 12.30pm NSW / 11.30am QLD | Under 17 Boys |
| 2pm NSW / 1pm QLD | Under 19 Boys |
| 3.30pm NSW / 2.30pm QLD | Under 17 Girls |
| 5pm NSW / 4pm QLD | Under 19 Boys |
Titans.com.au has highlighted a number of Future Titans girls to keep an eye on across the match-ups:
Under 17s
Kesaia Sikahele
The younger sister of newly-elevated NRLW Titans prop Eta Sikahele, the tough forward shares in her family talent of strong powerful runs and uncompressing defence. Currently attending Keebra Park State High School, a key attribute of her game is her strong defensive mindset and is a player to watch in the future.
Leilani Taofinuu
Fresh from winning the National Schoolgirl Cup with Marsden State High School, Taofinuu has been identified as a leader amongst her peers. A product of the club's elite pathways, this year is the 17-year-old's fourth year at Parkwood as she continues to progress as a promising outside back.
Under 19s
Sienna Ibraham
Returning in 2025 from a serious knee injury, Ibraham achieved a remarkable list of milestones across the season - highlighted by a premiership with the Brisbane Tigers Harvey Norman Under 19s and a National Schoolgirls title with Marsden SHS. The talented young prospect also proudly represented her heritage on the international stage with Lebanon, while further recognition followed through selection in the Queensland Under 19 Emerging squad.
Lilianah Lewis
Regarded as one of the most exciting young halves in Queensland, Lewis is a crafty playmaker known for her sharp footwork and fearless approach. A Marsden SHS National Schoolgirls winner, the halfback combines a strong kicking game with outstanding pass selection - qualities that earned her City vs Country honours following an impressive season with Souths Logan in the Harvey Norman Under 17s.
What a weapon: Lilianah Lewis
Chloe PalliserĀ
A student of the game, Palliser is a tactical half with an exceptional football IQ and a natural ability to organise and direct her side around the park. Over the past two seasons, she has progressed through a number of high performance pathways, reflecting her rapid development. In 2024, Palliser made her debut for the Western Clydesdales in the BMD Premiership, earning selection in the Queensland Under 18 Schoolgirls squad. Further recognition followed with selection in the Queensland Under 19 Origin squad, cementing her status as a key figure within the Titans pathways system.
Kiera Rangi
A powerful edge back-rower, Rangi is a strong runner who continues to tick every box with her development. Her consistent performances have been rewarded with selection in her beloved Cook Islands national side for the 2025 Pacific Championships. Renowned for her strong edge running and unrelenting defence, she brings intensity and impact to every contest. A member of the Titans elite pathways academy, she is a rising talent with a bright future at the highest level.
Lorren LeliĀ
Leli brings high energy carries on attack and tough defence; setting her up as an enforcer in any situation. The powerful middle capped off 2025 winning a premiership with the Brisbane Tigers in the Harvey Norman Under 19s and BMD Premiership.