ONE of the NRL’s rising talents, Cloncurry’s Kierran Moseley, has put pen to paper to officially sign with the Gold Coast Titans.
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The North West prospect is widely considered in the top echelon of young stars in the game and the Titans were eager to lure Moseley back to his home state.
Moseley will join Normanton’s Davin Crampton at the Titans – with the pair combining for a two-pronged North West representation at the Gold Coast.
Moseley signed a two-year deal with the Titans after the hooker was involved in a bidding war with former club the Penrith Panthers.
Penrith was keen to retain the Queensland under-20s star but he was the third-choice hooker at the Panthers behind James Segeyaro and Apisai Koroisau.
Moseley said he was pleased to return to his home state.
“I’m thankful for Penrith letting me head back to Queensland to look for an opportunity to play in the NRL and I want to make the most of it,” Moseley said.
“It will be great to link up again with [assistant coach] Rohan Smith who was Garth Brennan’s assistant when we won the 20s competition in 2012 and also James Roberts.
‘‘To have Ryan Simpkins and Matt Robinson, who I played with this year at the Panthers, here too will hopefully help me settle in.”