Football runs in Jayden Campbell’s blood — his father Preston lit up NRL grounds for years — and on the Gold Coast, the younger Campbell is writing his own chapter with a speed and attacking flair that has made him a fan favourite at Cbus Super Stadium. There is an electricity to his running game, a willingness to back himself from deep in the backfield that brings crowds to the edge of their seats. His support play is sharp, his instincts for finding the tryline developing with every season. The Titans see in Campbell the fullback around whom their future can be built.
Career Statistics
| Stat | Value |
|---|---|
| Position | Fullback |
| Team | Gold Coast Titans |
| Nationality | Australian |
| Age | 24 |
| Games | 70 |
| Tries | 20 |
| Rating | 80/100 |
Player Profile
Through 70 games and 20 tries, Campbell has shown flashes of the dynamic fullback play that the Titans have been searching for. His development into a consistent first-grade performer remains the priority, but the raw ingredients — pace, instinct, bravery under the high ball — are all there. In 2026, Campbell is a key figure in the Titans’ backline, a young custodian whose best football promises to honour the family name.
EC — Senior features writer, australiafootball.com