World-class athlete Teagan Levi will return home to the Gold Coast in 2026, making the switch to join the Titans for the upcoming season.
Graduating from Miami State High School, the established Rugby Sevens star began her professional sporting career at the Gold Coast Suns, before triple crown success in 2022 - winning gold at the Commonwealth Games, Rugby Sevens World Cup and Rugby Sevens World Series.
The playmaker has been a member of Australia’s HSBC Rugby SVNS squad for the past six years and brings elite-level skill, speed and big-game experience to Karyn Murphy’s squad, which she will join following her Rugby Australia commitments.
"I’m really excited to be joining the Titans under Murph," Levi said.
"I want to test myself and keep growing as a person and a player and this opportunity allows me to step out of my comfort zone, which I can’t wait to do in front of my family and friends in my hometown.
"Making the switch to league has always been on my mind but I wanted to make sure I was able to be all-in and giving 100 percent to Murph and the rest of my Titans teammates.
"At the start, it looked like I may not have been able to do that juggling my Rugby Australia commitments, but after sitting down with Murph to discuss all the specific details, I am able to make it work and give my all to playing rugby league.
"I’ve also never been able to represent the Gold Coast before, so to not just do that but be part of a team that creates history winning the first premiership for this region would be a privilege and really excites me.
"I’m really hungry to achieve that joining the Titans this year."
Murphy is excited for Levi to be part of her squad after immense success around the world.
"It’s a huge coup to have Teagan return to her hometown and join us for the 2026 season," she said.
"She’s been on the world stage wearing the green and gold in significant tournaments the past few years and her big-game experience and exposure to high performance environments will be valuable for our upcoming campaign.
"Already achieving significant individual accolades at such an early stage of her career, we’re excited about what Teagan can bring to our squad, and we’ll support her to continue developing all areas of her game.
"She’s extremely eager to learn and already has a great understanding of the game with rugby league in her DNA - following in her father's footsteps after he played for Manly in the 90s.
"I'm looking forward to working with her in the pre-season ahead of Round 1."