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Gold Coast Titans 2023 NRLW draw snapshot

Here is all you need to know about the Gold Coast Titans 2023 NRL Telstra Women's Premiership draw.

2023 NRLW Draw: Titans

Day-by-day breakdown

  • Thursday: 1 game
  • Saturday: 4 games
  • Sunday: 4 games

Venues

  • Cbus Super Stadium: 4 games
  • The Gabba: 1 game
  • PointsBet Stadium: 1 game
  • McDonald Jones Stadium: 1 game
  • Netstrata Jubilee Stadium: 1 game
  • GIO Stadium: 1 game

Turnarounds

  • 5 days: 1 game
  • 6 days: 1 game
  • 7 days: 3 games
  • 8 days: 2 games
  • 9 days: 1 game

Opening month

It will be an all-Queensland affair in the opening fortnight for the Titans with clashes scheduled against the Cowboys (home) and Broncos (away) to start their 2023 season. The clash with the Broncos will be played at the Gabba as part of an NRL double-header with the Broncos-Roosters on July 27. Karyn Murphy's side will then hit the road to take on the Sharks at PointsBet Stadium before another road trip to Newcastle to take on defending champions the Knights. 

The run home

The Titans have two home games in the final three weeks of the regular season with matches scheduled against western Sydney clubs Wests Tigers and Parramatta. They'll then hit the road to take on the Raiders at GIO Stadium in the final round ahead of the finals. It will be a crucial finish for the Titans, who face two of four new teams in the final three weeks of the season and will want momentum leading into a potential top four finish.

And another thing...

Three of the Titans' home games (Rounds 1, 5 and 7) will be played as double-headers alongside the men's draw in a huge win for the club and fans looking to attend both matches on the day. They'll then host a women's NRLW double-header during the men's finals in Week 1 (Round 8 v Eels) on the Gold Coast for a fourth home game.

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.