Energetic dynamo Kurtis Morrin will remain a Titan until the end of the 2029 season, earning a further contract extension following his stellar start on the Gold Coast.
Since arriving at the Titans from the Bulldogs, the 26-year-old has quickly established himself as a valuable member of the club's forward pack with his immense work ethic, toughness and team-first mentality.
Now 60 games into his NRL career, Morrin has earned high praise from coach Josh Hannay as one of the Titans’ best this season with his immense impact from the bench, featuring in every game so far this season.
A big week for he and his family, welcoming their third child last Thursday, Morrin is proud to cement a further two years to his current deal.
"From the moment I arrived, I've loved being part of this group," he said.
"We're building something special here with all the emerging talent we’ve got coming through and I'm grateful for the opportunity to be part of that journey.
"I’ve loved improving my game under Josh and all the coaching staff and want to contribute with whatever role I can to bring success to this club and community.
"I see a bright future here at the Titans and to be locked in until the end of 2029 is exciting for me and my family. I’m looking forward to what we can achieve together."
Hannay said Morrin's impact both on and off the field made him an important piece of the club's future.
"It comes as no surprise to me how well Kurtis is playing for us. He was a fan favourite when he was at the Bulldogs, and he’s quickly earned the admiration by our Titans members and fans for the way he plays," the Titans coach said.
"He brings great energy every day, competes hard in everything he does, never gives up and is the type of player teammates love playing alongside.
"What stands out most about Kurtis is his willingness to do whatever is required for the team.
"Whether it's his work in the middle, his effort areas or the standards he helps drive around the group, he consistently puts the team first.
"He typifies what we’re trying to become here at the Titans."