The Titans have retained one of the most exciting stars in the NRLW with Jaime Chapman inking an extension until the end of 2027.
A key strike weapon in Karyn Murphy's squad, the 23-year-old will continue to light up Cbus Super Stadium for the next three years with her sights set on delivering gold for the Gold Coast.
Since making her NRLW debut in 2020, the Sky Blues and Jillaroos representative has created plenty of moments for her highlight reel - including being named the NSW women’s player of the year in last year’s Origin series.

Having found a home at Parkwood after stints at the Dragons and Broncos, Chapman is committed to building success alongside Murphy in their bid to secure the region’s first-ever premiership.
"I love being a Gold Coast Titan and hopefully I'll be here for a very long time, so to lock in another three years is really exciting," she said.
"Murph's such a great leader on and off the field and I learn so much from her as a person, which is why it was an easy decision to stay on the Coast.
"She has a lot of trust in me and that's what I love about her.
"All of us girls have the same goal of bringing 'Gold for Gold' and I believe Murph's the right person to get us there."
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Happy hat-trick Chappy!
No stranger to playing on the big stage, Chapman played a pivotal role in leading the side to their maiden grand final appearance in 2023 with a scintillating hat-trick against the Knights.
After a stop-start season in 2024 due to injury, the formidable outside back is eager for the 2025 season to kick off - praising the immediate impact newly appointed NRLW head of high performance Simon Buxton and returning assistant coach Aaron Booth has had on the side.
"We're already working so hard on the field and having Bucko and Boothy onboard this season is going to take us to the next level," Chapman said.
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Love of community why Chappo is Titans' Veronica White Medal nominee
Finishing in the final four for the Veronica White Medal in 2024 for her positive impact in the local community, the Titans star sees her off-field contributions as one of her biggest achievements and priorities moving forward.
"I love our Gold Coast and Northern Rivers community," Chapman said.
"Getting out there to visit our schools and community programs are the absolute highlight of my week.
"Not only has the club really taken me in, the community has really embraced me and I love it so much on and off the field."