The Titans are proud to reaffirm their strong relationship with Rugby League Gold Coast, launching Junior League Round ahead of Sunday's clash against the Cowboys.
As part of the week-long celebration and acknowledgement of the grassroots element of the game, Titans players will visit their nominated Gold Coast and/or Northern Rivers local junior club as part of the Macca's Club Ambassador program, as well as donning their junior league jersey at Saturday's captain's run.
The Gold Coast has also offered 500 free Play Rugby League rewards tickets to Sunday's game, as well as a 20 percent discount for junior rugby league participants.
Match: Titans v Cowboys
Round 10 -
home Team
Titans
16th Position
away Team
Cowboys
12th Position
Venue: Cbus Super Stadium, Gold Coast
Over 22 clubs from across the region will also compete in a four-person relay race as part of the festivities with all Titans members and fans are encouraged to wear their junior club colours to show their support this weekend.
Alongside the launch of Junior League Round, the Titans have also extended their commitment to Rugby League Gold Coast with an expanded memorandum of understanding which includes a number of added benefits to improve club coach education and reward game volunteers.
"Without junior rugby league, we don't exist," Titans CEO Steve Mitchell said.
"Rugby League Gold Coast and all the clubs that make up RLGC is principal and critical to who we are.
"We want our local juniors to be welded to the Titans brand and we want to build our local community which we're really proud of, so having our local clubs involved, particularly on game day is hugely important."
Titans reaffirm commitment to Rugby League Gold Coast
Rugby League Gold Coast chair Peter Daley is proud of the expanded relationship with the Titans, especially with this weekend's Junior League Round at Cbus Super Stadium.
"For all our clubs, the Titans is our national team which we all support, so their invite to be more involved is really good for our community," he said.
"We're going gangbusters at the moment. Our male participants are up 10 percent and our female participants in South East Queensland have gone up 33 percent and our club executives and all our volunteers are doing a really good job in recruitment and retention.
"What the Titans are extending to us may not seem to be a lot, but to our volunteers in our community, it's a lot to them. Especially with our females going really well at the moment, it's really encouraging what the Titans are doing."