Rising talent Lily Kolc has penned her extension to remain on the Gold Coast until 2026 after a strong debut season with the Titans.
Making her first NRLW appearance in Round 1 last year after impressing for the Tweed Seagulls in the BMD Premiership, the Titans pathways product is set to be a key part of the future of the club, having grown under the skilful rake duo of former Jillaroo Brittany Breayley-Nati and incumbent Maroons hooker Lauren Brown.
With rugby league in her blood, there is no surprise the 20-year-old has followed in the footsteps of her grandfather - Parramatta legend John Kolc - bolstering the dummy-half stocks for Karyn Murphy's side.
The Titans coach believes Kolc's continued growth is a true testament to the success of the club's pathways, excited to have the young talent extend her stay on the Coast.
"Having come through our Future Titans pathway, keeping homegrown talent on the Gold Coast is a priority for us and it’s great Lily wants to remain at the Titans long-term," she said.
"Her journey through our system over the past four years led to a well-earned NRLW debut last year, where she showed plenty of promise in Titans colours.
"The experience she’s gained early in her career learning under the likes of Britto and Loz is a true testament to her drive to improve and I’m excited for the bright future that lies ahead for her with the club."