Titans NRLW players to inspire the next generation of talent at school holiday sessions

July 12, 2026 BY
Titans NRLW clinics

Gold Coast Titans NRLW player Jaime Chapman will be at the Tweed Heads PCYC on Thursday 16 July. Photo: Jason O'Brien/AAP.

GOLD Coast Titans NRLW players Jaime Chapman and Georgia Grey will be part of school holiday clinics to help inspire the next generation of female players.

Chapman, a New South Wales State of Origin representative and one of the Titans’ strike outside backs, will lead a clinic as part of an Emrald Labs visit at Tweed Heads PCYC on Thursday 16 July.

She is no stranger to the Northern Rivers through her community development role with the Titans.

The 24-year-old signed an extension with the club and will be part of the Titans’ efforts on and off the field for at least another two years.

“I love our Gold Coast and Northern Rivers community,” she said.

Georgia Grey will be at the Talent Lockr winter coaching clinic at Byron Bay with former NRL player Matt Moylan. Photo: Andrew Cornaga/AAP.

 

“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, but the community has also really embraced me and I love it so much on and off the field.”

Elsewhere, Grey will coach a clinic at Red Devil Park in Byron Bay alongside former NRL playmaker Matt Moylan later in the day.

Grey and Moylan are part of winter coaching clinics with the Talent Lockr group who have helped develop hundreds of kids with training sessions across NSW and Queensland.

Grey enjoyed a breakout rookie NRLW season in 2024, scoring six tries and earning the Titans’ Rookie of the Year award after transitioning from rugby sevens.

Moylan, who represented New South Wales and the Australian Kangaroos during a decade-long NRL career, has local ties after playing first grade for the Mullumbimby Giants in the Northern Rivers Regional Rugby League competition this season.

The sessions aim to give aspiring footballers from 10–18 years old practical skills and insights from athletes who have competed at the highest level of the game.

They are designed to sharpen players’ game intelligence, skill execution and confidence under pressure through hands-on coaching from experienced elite-level players.

The events are separately run with information on how to register on the Talent Lockr and Tweed PCYC Facebook pages.