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Titans unveil 2026 Indigenous jersey

The Titans have unveiled their 2026 Indigenous jersey design, continuing a powerful three-year collaboration that celebrates connection to country, community, culture and each other.

Designed by Bundjalung artist Christine Slabb, this year's NRL and NRLW jerseys form the second chapter in a special journey that will culminate in the club's 20-year celebrations in 2027.

The 2026 edition carries forward the spirit of unity and belonging, telling a story shaped by the lands, waters and people of the Titans catchment.

Both jerseys are available to purchase now via the Titans Shop, ahead of their debut in NRL Round 23 when Gold Coast host the Cowboys on Thursday night at Cbus Super Stadium; whilst the Titans NRLW team travel to Sydney to face the Sharks.

Match: Titans v Cowboys

Round 23 -

Titans

home Team

Titans

16th Position

Cowboys

away Team

Cowboys

8th Position

Venue: Cbus Super Stadium, Gold Coast

Match broadcasters:

  • WatchNRL

Behind the design

Inspired by the lands and waters that shape the Titans region, the artwork reflects the deep relationship between Yugambeh and Bundjalung peoples and the pathways that have connected communities across generations.

Flowing lines throughout the jersey represent movement between land, river and sea - from the hinterland to the Logan River and out to the Pacific Ocean - acknowledging the natural elements that continue to guide and unite people across the region.

Connection symbols woven through the design represent people coming together through shared experiences, culture, family and football. They acknowledge the wider Titans family - including players, Elders, schools, volunteers, staff, members and communities - and the important role each person plays in the club's journey.

The introduction of pink tones is inspired by sunrise and sunset skies across Yugambeh and Bundjalung Country. In Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander cultures, sunrise and sunset can symbolise renewal, reflection, continuity and the passing of knowledge from one generation to the next.

As the colours move through the jersey, they mirror the rhythm of Country and the cycle of past, present and future - honouring Ancestors and Elders, celebrating today's generation and inspiring those still to come.

About the artist

Christine Slabb - Bundjalung artist and graphic designer

Christine Slabb is a Bundjalung artist and graphic designer based in Fingal Head, NSW, where the Tweed River and Pacific Ocean help shape her family's saltwater lifestyle.

Her work is inspired by a strong connection to the local environment and community, bringing cultural stories and practices to life through art and design.

Christine's lifelong passion for creativity led her to study art and graphic designed after raising a family, before building a career collaborating with Australian businesses, sporting teams, government agencies and community projects.

Supporters can discover more about Christine and her work through her official channels.

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.