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Titans partners all in for NRLW season

In a boost for Karyn Murphy's Gold Coast Titans NRLW side, all partners have reaffirmed their belief and support of the team to go one better in 2024.

Following a thrilling grand final appearance in 2023, that saw the Titans side come agonisingly close to bringing a premiership trophy back to the Gold Coast, the Titans sponsor network are all back on board.

Returning for their fourth consecutive season are foundation partners Village Roadshow Theme Parks, Griffith University, SEE Civil, Frizelle Sunshine Automotive, McDonalds, and Qscan.

Beyond the foundation partners the Titans will relish the continued support this season of major NRLW partner, outsource Financial, along with Lite n’ Easy, BUSY At Work, Gold Coast Airport, Fire Systems QLD, XXXX, Neumann Steel, PainPod and The Department of Regional Development, Manufacturing and Water.

Bolstering the NRLW commercial partnership network this season are newcomers First Aid Pro and Sunshine Ford, as well as recently announced partnerships with Principal Partner, The Lottery Office and Rogers Willex.

Many of the club's partners were on hand recently at the club's season launch as the side were presented their jerseys for the season ahead.

Titans CEO Steve Mitchell praised the support that Karyn Murphy and her team receive from the partner group.

"Karyn and her team did our city, its people and the team's partners proud in season 2023 and I know they are hungry to go one better in 2024," he said.

"To see all partners return from last year plus some new faces is an endorsement on what this team and club has done and where it is heading.

"We cannot wait to have our partners alongside us for the ride in 2024."

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.