The Gold Coast Titans have officially launched Leagueability Move. A world-first digital movement program designed to help people with intellectual and physical disabilities get active anywhere, anytime.
Leagueability Move
Unveiled during the NRL Magic Round Leagueability Gala Day at Valleys Diehards, the program builds on the long-standing success of the Titans Leagueability initiative, using digital delivery to extend its reach beyond the field and into homes, parks, schools, clubs and communities across Queensland and Australia.
Delivered through the Titans Teach ecosystem and powered by Playbk Participate, Leagueability Move includes:
- 8 structured movement and training sessions
- A build-your-own activity library
- A short 'Getting Started' course for coaches, parents and carers
- Each session blends mindfulness, movement and rugby league skills to create flexible, accessible and enjoyable physical activity experiences for participants of all abilities.
Titans General Manager Community and Game Development, Renee Cohen, said the program represents the next evolution of the Leagueability journey.
“Leagueability has grown incredibly over the years, creating safe and inclusive spaces for people with disabilities to play our game," she said.
Through Titans Teach and programs like Pathway to Play, we’ve supported clubs and volunteers to start Leagueability programs in their communities.
"Now, with Leagueability Move, anyone can access these experiences whether they’re at home, at the park or at their local club.
"And coaches, parents and carers can get involved alongside participants.”
Developed in partnership with Playbk Sports and supported through the Queensland Government’s ActiveKIT program, Leagueability Move has been designed to reduce barriers to participation and create more flexible opportunities for people to connect with rugby league.
Jon Shepherd, Playbk CEO and Co-Founder, said the project highlights the role connected digital products can play in scaling inclusive sport nationally.
“Leagueability Move allows us to use technology to create greater impact for people with disabilities searching for inclusive and easy-to-access physical activity experiences.
Through digital access, the Leagueability movement can now reach communities across Queensland and Australia, creating more opportunities to be active, build confidence and potentially take the next step into structured programs.
We’re incredibly grateful to the Queensland Government and ActiveKIT for backing this project and helping bring it to life.”
Built for flexibility and accessibility, the program enables users to complete full sessions or create their own workouts using short, easy-to-follow activities with minimal equipment and adaptable delivery options.
The launch marks another significant step in the Titans’ commitment to inclusive participation, reinforcing the belief that rugby league should be accessible to everyone, regardless of ability or location.
Get Started
Leagueability Move is free to access via Titans Teach.
Register today: https://titansteach.com.au/register/