Reagan Campbell-Gillard is set to join Gold Coast’s star-studded forward pack after finalizing a three-year contract with the Titans. Just a month after parting ways with Parramatta, Campbell-Gillard chose the Gold Coast as his new destination on Friday. Initially, he was rumored to be heading to St George Illawarra but decided against that move when the Dragons hesitated to extend his contract from two years to three, paving the way for the Titans to seize the opportunity. “It’s fantastic to welcome Reagan in 2025,” said Titans coach Des Hasler. “He’s a hard-working front-rower who has been a prominent figure in the NRL for ten years.
It’s not often you find a prop with over 200 games of Origin and international experience available. His expertise will be a great asset for us at the Titans.” Meanwhile, Jason Ryles is gaining momentum in his quest to elevate Parramatta in the NRL rankings, having signed Cronulla’s dependable Jack Williams to a three-year agreement.
Williams comes onboard alongside highly-rated Penrith fullback Isaiah Iongi and South Sydney’s reserve halfback Dean Hawkins as new signings after the Eels finished 15th in 2024. At 28 years old, he bolsters Parramatta’s forward pack, filling the gaps left by Reagan Campbell-Gillard, Ofahiki Ogden, and Makahesi Makatoa, who all departed before Ryles’ inaugural season as coach.
South Sydney centre Isaiah Tass has committed to the Bunnies, extending his stay at Heffron Park through to the end of 2027. Meanwhile, Bulldogs forward Joshua Curran has signed a one-year extension, ensuring he remains at Belmore until the end of 2026. State of Origin front-rower Daniel Saifiti has joined the Dolphins on a three-year deal, filling the void left by the retired Jesse Bromwich, while Dragons utility back Max Feagai will also move to Redcliffe. Newcastle has re-signed Mat Croker for next season, and former Knights hooker Chris Randall has extended his contract with the Gold Coast until the end of 2027.
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