January 13, 2026
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The Gold Coast Titans have confirmed the signing of Canterbury Bulldogs forward Kurtis Morrin, securing the 25-year-old on a two-year deal that will commence with the 2026 NRL season.

Morrin, a proud Canterbury junior and nephew of former Bulldog Brad Morrin, recently toured the Titans’ Robina base. That visit sparked speculation, and the Titans have now officially locked in the energetic forward as part of Des Hasler’s plans moving forward.

Since making his debut with the Bulldogs, Morrin has featured in 43 NRL matches. Renowned for his gritty, passionate approach, he has made five appearances from the bench this season for the in-form Belmore outfit.

“I want to come here and play good footy,” Morrin stated via a Titans club release. “My strengths are that I play with a lot of passion. I want to prove myself to the team and the fans, prove I’m a hard worker, and earn my minutes. I’ve got a hard work mentality.”

With the Titans currently in the midst of a roster rebuild, Morrin adds valuable depth to a forward pack that already includes the likes of Tino Fa’asuamaleaui, Moeaki Fotuaika, Reagan Campbell-Gillard, and David Fifita. However, Fifita’s future at the club remains uncertain amid ongoing speculation.

As the Titans look to fill 12 remaining roster spots ahead of 2026, Morrin’s arrival is being viewed as a smart, long-term investment—adding energy, reliability, and hunger to a squad eager to turn its fortunes around.

 

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