The Titans wish to congratulate 10 of their pathways prospects who have been selected to represent Queensland in the upcoming Australian Schoolboys national titles in Coffs Harbour.
The Gold Coast's South Coast region claimed victory in the Under 18 division with four of those players set to be in action for the state next month, including Jai Bilish, Kobi Hauraki, Mordecai Ngawati and Kalani Patu.
They'll be joined by Leo Briggs and Jordan Hotere who also earned selection after strong carnival appearances.
In the Under 16 age group; Ike Bilish, Lennix Parfitt, Triston Sauaga and Jonah Bell have all been selected - beginning preparations for the tournament which kicks off on Saturday, July 4.
Titans director of football (NRL) Scott Sattler is proud of the club's continued focus on junior pathways, leading to the strong representation in the respective state sides.
"Leading into 2026, we made a deliberate shift in our approach to player development, placing a stronger emphasis on the level of access and frequency our pathways players receive in specialised coaching," he said.
"With Matt Keating, Nathan Small and Todd Carney overseeing the pathways program, we have witnessed significant growth across our contracted players which is reflective in our representation in the selected Queensland squads.
"Parents, player agents and coaches are increasingly identifying the Gold Coast Titans as a destination club for emerging talent seeking exposure to elite coaching and development opportunities that have been established.
"The recent Queensland selections are a clear reflection of the benefits our players are gaining through that environment and engagement."
The Titans will have a combined 22 players represented at the ASSRL National Championships with 12 female players selected at the Queensland Schoolgirls titles earlier this month.
The Under 18 side will be headlined by player of the carnival Isabella Prior, and is joined by Jaida Flores, Lilianah Lewis, Lacey McLaren, Mamele Misa, Maleea Te Kotahi and Lauryn Martin.
Lyvanna Edmonds, Tamarni Kelly, Kesaia Sikahele, Leilani Hunter-Simeona and Zihade Laterre will all be part of the Queensland Under 16 side who will compete.