Titans' prop suffers "devastating" season-ending ACL injury
Sam Kosack • January 23rd, 2026 6:20 pm

Titans' prop Jaimin Jolliffe has been ruled out of the entire 2026 season after suffering an ACL injury.
Jolliffe, who is off contract with the Titans at the end of the season, suffered the injury during pre-season training.
It's a major blow for first-year coach Josh Hannay with the Titans' already having a lack of first grade experience in their forward pack.
Jolliffe is 29 years old and debuted with the Titans in 2020, playing 102 games over his six years.
The prop was expected to line up alongside Moeaki Fotuaika in the front row, with Tino Fa'asuamaleaui at lock.
Other forwards in the Titans' squad include Cooper Bai, Kurtis Morrin, and Jett Liu, as well as Chris Randall and Klese Haas who are making moves into the middle for 2026.
"The Titans can confirm Jaimin Jolliffe has been dealt a devastating injury blow with scans revealing the prop forward to have suffered a season-ending ACL rupture at training this week," a Titans statement read.
"He will now meet with medical staff to further outline his recovery."

