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From clinic participant to Sapphire Star: Harlow's full-circle Titans journey

As a young netballer attending Titans school holiday clinics, Harlow Faaee never imagined she’d one day return wearing Titans colours as a Sapphire player.

Now in 2026, the rising talent has come full circle, becoming the club’s youngest signed Sapphire player in 2025, and stepping back onto the court alongside the coaching staff to help inspire the next generation at Titans Netball clinic participants. 

Faaee first attended the Titans clinics as a junior player, where she remembers Sapphire player Stella Atkinson helping coach and mentor participants. 

Just a few years later, the pair are now teammates in the Titans Sapphire program, with Faaee also taking on a coaching role at the same clinics she once attended herself.

The Titans Netball school holiday clinics continue to give young players across the region the chance to build their skills, grow their confidence and enjoy the game in a fun, inclusive environment alongside experienced coaches and Titans representatives.

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Three more clinics are coming up during the July school holidays, perfect for girls and boys aged 8-16.  

Clinic dates

Wednesday, July 1 | Coomera Anglican College 

Thursday, July 2 | Gold Coast Sports & Leisure Centre 

Wednesday, July 8 | Coomera Anglican College 

Open to players of all skill levels, the clinics are a fun-filled day of games, skills and challenges. 

Spots are limited, with registrations now open. 

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For aspiring netballers, Harlow’s journey is proof of the opportunities and pathways available, and that today’s clinic participant could become tomorrow’s Titan.

Want to see Harlow playing for the Titans Sapphire Team? Join today as a Titans Member and cheer on the entire squad this season. 

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Acknowledgement of Country

Gold Coast Titans proudly acknowledges the Traditional Custodians of the land on which we are situated, the Kombumerri families of the Yugambeh Language Region. We pay our respects to their Elders past, present and emerging, and recognise their continuing connections to the lands, waters and their extended communities throughout South East Queensland.