The boys struggled against Newcastle last year in two matches that they were heavily favoured to win. The latter had a playoff spot as a reward. The Knights game plan consisted of field position in an attempt to negate the Dolphin's strike weapons. It worked perfectly which deeply frustrated the fanbase. Hard to gauge the two teams this early in the season. Most experts have stated that there won't be any post season play for either club this season. I'm hopeful of the Dolphins opening their account tonight.
Dolphins by 4
FTS- Tupou
MOTM- Katoa.
I think right at this moment Newcastle are in the 7-8 range. They tend to win games against teams below them on the ladder and they play a very simple brand of football that works against clubs who find ways to beat themselves.
The only club that flopped in round 1 I'm not prepared to write off are the Cowboys because they have too much talent and Payten is trying to send out a message no spot is comfortable in the side. Whether it works or not is another question.
Canberra was the most impressive of the teams outside of the Top 6 and they showed something different to their game from last year. This week they'll come back down to reality.
It's so clear after round 1 that there's a clear top 6 spots 7-8 are wide open and Dolphins need to beat teams in the 7-8 range and in the spoon range otherwise they'll be much closer to the spoon than the 8.
Many on here don't believe Plath is a second rower and there's too many question marks over positions and where players best fit into 17 for the Dolphins to be a serious contender for the 7-8 spots.
I expect Thompson, J Saifiti and Frizzell steam roll the Dolphins up the middle Thompson is now a premier forward.