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Kinetic Titans Schools League continues to grow in 2024

The ever-popular Kinetic Titans Schools League has kicked off for 2024, and is continuing to raise the bar in participation with another record-breaking year.

The 2024 season will see 146 teams - 61 girls and 85 boys - making up more than 2,200 participants coming together to form the largest year for the program.

These teams will compete over the next ten weeks, engaging in over 300 games held on Monday and Wednesday afternoons across three different venues at Carrara, Robina, and Beenleigh.

Reaching a total of 37 actively participating schools, Kinetic Titans Schools League has solidified its position as regional Australia’s premier school competition.

Incorporating two divisions for boys and girls from Year 7 to Opens, the program fosters a safe and positive environment that encourages schools of any ability to participate in rugby league.

Designed to provide pathways for aspiring and capable players, the competition has already been a part of the career development of many NRL and NRLW players including:

NRL

  • Jayden Campbell - Helensvale SHS
  • AJ Brimson - Keebra Park SHS
  • Xavier Coates - Marymount College
  • Greg Marzhew - Woodridge SHS
  • Josh Papali'i - Woodridge SHS
  • Jamie Dowling - Marymount College
  • Leivaha Pulu - Keebra Park SHS
  • Corey Norman - Keebra Park SHS
  • JJ Collins - Keebra Park SHS

NRLW

  • Hailee-Jay Ormond Maunsell - Keebra SHS
  • Tiana Raftstrand-Smith - Keebra SHS
  • Destiny Brill - Marsden SHS
  • April Ngatupuna - Marsden SHS
  • Otesa Pule - Mabel Park SHS
  • Sienna Lofipo - Marsden SHS
  • Chantay Kiria-Ratu - Marsden SHS
  • Laikha Clarke - Keebra Park SHS

Find out more about the 2024 Kinetic Titans Schools League here.

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.