
LeagueNews.co | Jason Patrick
The Gold Coast Titans U20s program is making a comeback as part of a new development series with Queensland NRL clubs, designed to showcase the next generation of talent.
This initiative will last six weeks, operating in fortnightly blocks, and is scheduled to align with the U19 State of Origin and the ASSRL National Championships.
The program aims to provide elite-level football opportunities for developing players, following the start of the Mal Meninga Cup last month.
The Titans will host three home games, beginning with a match against the Dolphins this Saturday, which precedes the Titans' NRL game against the Storm.
Additionally, Gold Coast's affiliate clubs, such as Tweed and Ipswich, will also host games throughout the series, showcasing some of Queensland's most promising rising stars.
Paul Stephenson, the Titans' manager for club engagement, critical stakeholders, and pathways, expressed enthusiasm for the upcoming U20s opportunities.