After coming six tries within an inaugural NRLW premiership last year, the Titans will look to go one better in a season packed with exciting doubleheaders.
With their first three matches being played as part of club and NRLW doubleheaders the Titans will be well prepared for the pressure of the pointy end of the season after an incredible rise in 2023.
Day-by-day breakdown
- Saturday: 4 games (3 home, 1 away)
- Sunday: 5 games (1 home, 4 away)
Turnaround time
- 6 days: 4 games
- 7 days: 0 games
- 8+ days: 4 games
Alternating between Saturday and Sunday games for the entire season, the Titans have a mix of six and eight-day turnarounds to compete with in 2024 – the most challenging of which comes in Round 4 when they head to Townsville to face the Cowboys six days after playing the Broncos in Brisbane.
Opening month
- Round 1: v Dragons (A)
- Round 2: v Wests Tigers (H)
- Round 3: v Broncos (A)
- Round 4: v Cowboys (A)
The Titans will need to make the most of a nice start to the season, meeting with three of last year's bottom four sides in the first four rounds. Despite playing three of their first four games away, Karyn Murphy's side will only leave Queensland in Round 1 when they meet the Dragons at WIN Stadium.
NRL and NRLW Doubleheaders
The Titans will take part in a massive six doubleheaders in 2023, two of which will be played at home in Rounds 2 and 5. The Titans showed their class on the big stages last year, defeating the Roosters in a semi-final upset and falling six points short of a premiership in front of a packed-out Accor Stadium and Karyn Murphy's side are sure to lift a in the big games home and away.
Can't miss game
Round 5 v Roosters, Sunday at Cbus Super Stadium (H)
After knocked them out of last year's finals series, the Titans will need to be on their A game when they host a Roosters side desperate for revenge in Round 5. Playing before the men's side on Sunday afternoon, expect a great atmosphere in the Gold Coast on August 25.