Titans prop Moeaki Fotuaika has been crowned the Gold Coast Titans’ best and fairest for 2023, taking out the Paul Broughton medal.

Fotuaika beat out the likes of David Fifita, Jayden Campbell and Tino Fa’asuamaleaui to claim his second medal.

It caps off a big year for Mo who earned himself an Origin recall this year while also representing Tonga.

Hundreds turned out for the Titans’ end-of-year celebrations, the first since the death of former chairman Broughton last year.

Shannon Mato was crowned Titans NRLW player for the second year in a row.

Young gun Alofiana Khan-Pereira took out Rookie of the Year after a breakout season that saw him score 20 tries, surpassing Fifita’s record for the most Titans tries in a season.

Chantay Kiria-Ratu was named as the Titans’ NRLW Rookie of the Year.

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Hooker Chris Randall was honoured with the Titans’ NRL coaching award Georgia Hale won the NRLW Coaching Award.

2023 Gold Coast Titans Award Winners

  • Netball Sapphire Series Player of the Year: Jess Milne
  • Ruby Series Player of the Year: Shenae Grant
  • “The Preston” Award: Steph Hancock
  • Leagueability IDRL Player of the Year: Angelo Steele
  • Leagueability PDRL Player of the Year: Cameron Cullen
  • Leagueability All Abilities Player of the Year: Ryley Alexander
  • NRL Rookie of the Year: Alofiana Khan-Pereira
  • NRLW Rookie of the Year: Chantay Kiria-Ratu
  • Members’ NRL MVP: David Fifita
  • Members’ NRLW MVP: Evania Pelite
  • NRL Coaches Award: Chris Randall
  • NRLW Coaches Award: Georgia Hale
  • NRLW Player of the Year: Shannon Mato
  • Paul Broughton Medal: Moeaki Fotuaika
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