Multi-code star Niall Williams-Guthrie will remain a one-club NRLW player, extending her time on the Gold Coast until the end of 2025.
Having made the switch from Rugby 7s in 2023, the 36-year-old enjoyed a strong first campaign in the NRLW, appearing in every game to help the club reach their maiden grand final appearance.
The highly-feared defensive centre boasts an impressive representative resumé that includes taking home silver for New Zealand in the 2016 Summer Olympics and gold with the Black Ferns Sevens squad in the 2018 Commonwealth Games held at Cbus Super Stadium.
Titans coach Karyn Murphy is excited for the experienced centre to remain on the Coast, crediting the motivational spirit and unwavering grit Williams-Guthrie brings to the side.
"Her work ethic on the field is undeniable, but it’s her professionalism off the field that truly sets her apart, making her an integral member of our squad," she said.

Having also played touch football at a representative level, Williams-Guthrie had no hesitation in re-signing with the club, embracing the opportunity to remain a one-club player while staying driven to deliver gold for the Coast.
"The Gold Coast is my home away from home now, especially with my whole family being here and one club vibes is always an amazing feeling," she said.
"The goal has and always will remain the same, to bring gold to the Gold Coast.
"Taking the learnings from last year and the confidence we gained from 2023, we're ready to go all in for a successful 2025."