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This Sunday: Titans vs Eels in Ipswich

Titans fans are excitedly snapping up tickets for our first-ever major trial game at Ipswich this Sunday!

Taking on the Parramatta Eels at North Ipswich Reserve, the game will be the final chance for players to impress Des Hasler heading into Round 1.

After a strong showing against the Dolphins in the first trial, several young Titans have pushed their case for selection in an exciting display of positional depth for the Gold Coast.

Both sides are poised to name full strength sides for the clash in preparation for the 2024 NRL season after falling short of the top 8 last year.

In an exciting edition to the afternoon, the Ipswich Jets will take on South Logan in a Hostplus Cup trial match at 1pm before the Titans take on the Eels at 4pm. 

Tickets to the game start from just $20 for adults and $10 for juniors with family passes from $35.

Click here to get your tickets for Titans v Eels at North Ipswich Reserve

'Switch City' has been a happy hunting ground for the Gold Coast in their previous visit against the Broncos in 2010, triumphantly defeating them 52-0 with the likes of former stars Shannon Walker, Joseph Tomane and Ryan James lighting up Briggs Road.

Home to current Titans Phil Sami and Josiah Pahulu, footy fans also have the opportunity to secure an inaugural Ipswich Membership for the game this Sunday.

With an Ipswich Membership, you get two tickets to the trial, two general admission tickets to any Titans in-season game at Cbus Super Stadium and an exclusive merchandise pack!

All that for just $99 - get yours today before they sell out.

Click here to view the Ipswich Membership

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.