The Gold Coast Titans have taken another major step in locking down their long-term spine, confirming that Jayden Campbell has signed a new deal keeping him on the Coast until the end of 2031.
The 25-year-old enjoyed a breakout 2025 campaign in the number 7 jersey, forming a composed and effective partnership with retiring veteran Kieran Foran. Campbell’s kicking game, creativity, and ability to break a match open saw him emerge as a genuine playmaking force as the Titans continued building around a young and exciting core.
Campbell also added to his representative résumé last month, running out for Australia’s PM XIII in Port Moresby against the PNG PM XIII—a performance that further showcased his development and maturity as a game manager.
The extension strengthens the Campbell legacy on the Gold Coast. Jayden follows in the footsteps of his father, Preston Campbell, who played 103 games for the club between 2007 and 2011 and remains one of the Titans’ most influential foundation figures.
Across his career to date, Jayden has made 78 appearances for the Titans, contributing 312 points and becoming one of the club’s most consistent attacking weapons.
This news comes in the same week that Beau Fermor recommitted to the club until the end of 2029.
With Campbell locked in through 2031, Gold Coast officials have secured another cornerstone piece of their long-term roster strategy as the club aims to rise up the NRL ladder in coming seasons.
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