The Gold Coast Titans have locked in one of their rising talents, with Josh Patston re-signing until the end of the 2027 NRL season.
The 27-year-old winger made his NRL debut earlier this year in Round 15 against the Sea Eagles, capping off a long and determined journey through the Queensland Cup.
Patston’s path to the top grade has been built on hard work and persistence. He’s done his apprenticeship across several Intrust Super Cup clubs, including the Tweed Heads Seagulls, Sunshine Coast Falcons, Burleigh Bears, and most recently the Ipswich Jets. In that time, he’s built a reputation as a reliable finisher, crossing for 31 tries in 66 Cup appearances.
His debut for the Titans was a proud moment for the winger, and now fans can look forward to seeing much more of him in Gold Coast colours.
Titans supporters will be encouraged by the club’s faith in Patston, who brings experience, maturity, and strike power out wide. His re-signing until 2027 adds further depth to the squad as the club continues to develop a strong mix of youth and experience.
With his NRL career just beginning, Patston will be out to make the most of his opportunities at the top level and become a regular in the Titans’ line-up over the coming seasons.