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257Matt

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‘I feel like I’m a different player’
By Kylie Knight
Moreton Daily


He’s a young gun who has been compared to hardman Ray Stone, for his fearless physicality, but Kurt Donoghoe is only just getting started.

The 23-year-old has been the Dolphins’ Mr Fix-it this season, playing in a number of positions as the club’s casualty list has exploded.

He’s stepped up on every occasion, even playing with a broken nose, in a bid to repay the faith Head Coach Kristian Woolf has in him and to do everything he can for his team.

“I’ve really enjoyed it … this starting role that I’ve been playing. I’ve kind of been waiting for this opportunity … I’m happy I’ve gotten to take it with both hands,” he says.

“I’m happy I can keep playing the footy I play. Big credit to Woolfy, he’s been backing me and put a lot of confidence in me.

“It’s hard to explain … Woolfy, he’s given me so much confidence the last two years. I feel like I’m a different player this year. He’s just backed me.

“He’s just told me what I’m good at and how I can be best for the team. I’ve tried to do that. I owe him a lot of credit … it’s hard to explain what he says and what he does but it’s definitely worked for me.”

Donoghoe and his team face the Roosters at Suncorp Stadium on Saturday (5.30pm kick off) in a game that means much to both sides as they look to stay in finals contention and honour the late Arthur Beetson.

Donoghoe says it will be a special game which celebrates Beetson’s strong connection to both clubs and falls in Indigenous round.

“We have a few Indigenous boys and we know it’s going to be special for them, so we will do what we can for those boys,” he says.

"Destiny’s definitely in our hands. It’s a big game, there’s a lot to play for this week.”

The Dolphins will be without Herbie Farnworth (hamstring) and Felise Kaufusi (suspension), but Jamayne Isaako is expected to play despite missing today’s training session.

Isaako is resting a groin strain but is expected to train on Friday and be fit for Saturday’s game.

Donoghoe says, regardless of who makes up the team, the message from the coach remains the same.

“Pretty much rinse and repeat what we’ve been doing. We don’t need to change too much. It’s just that next-man-up mentality, just keep working hard at what we’re good at and stick to our process,” he says.

Donoghoe says hooker Jeremy Marshall-King has been one of his key mentors this season.

“He plays big minutes and I’m out on the field with him a lot of the time. Me and him talk about footy a lot,” he says.

So, what does he think of comparisons to Ray Stone?

“I don’t know … I think we both just love the physicality side of the game. Ray’s another one I’ve been pretty close to the last couple of years … just seeing the way he plays and throws himself into people … he’s probably my size and he goes after the big boys and loves taking them down. I’ll take that as a compliment,” he says.

Another valued teammate is Josh Kerr, who is rumoured to be heading back to the Dragons in 2026.

“It would be sad to see him go. He’s one of our good mates, we all love Josh. It would be great to keep him … I’m not too sure what’s going on there but if he leaves, it will be upsetting not only to lose a friend but a good quality player,” Donoghoe says.

“What you see is what you get with big Freaky (as his teammates call him). He’s out there and loud and everyone loves him.”

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(Article written just hours before Kerr confirmation)
 

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Dolphins win they go above Broncos on the ladder

Storm very unconvincing
 

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I thought Storm without Hughes and their gun centre looked very impressive.
Not as convinced considering Brisbane lost two players after 21mins but how Broncos bounce back mentally always been a weak spot for them. Brisbane were getting on top before the double hammy moment.

Massive opportunity for Dolphins next two weeks finish off the Roosters gotta watch for their back 3 and Tedesco stray knees and the next week to go clear of Broncos.
 

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Dolphins’ Kurt Donoghoe mounting a case to be considered the toughest player in the NRL
In a nightmare season beset by injuries, the Dolphins have unearthed a lock forward who has a genuine claim to be considered the toughest player in the NRL.
Travis Meyn
Courier Mail & Code NRL
Dolphins bruiser Kurt Donoghoe is quickly mounting a case for being the toughest man in the NRL.
Donoghoe has produced a breakout season for the Dolphins as they continue their charge towards a maiden NRL finals appearance heading into Saturday’s showdown with the Roosters at Suncorp Stadium.

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19. Peter Hola
20. LJ Nonu
21. Kenny Bromwich
22. Trai Fuller

Graham, Nonu & Hola all named in Cup.

Fuller & Bromwich who are in the 22 haven't been named I expect them to be the 18th & 19th players.
Graham, Nonu and Hola omitted from the 22.

Fuller and Bromwich in the 19.
 

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Do Roosters have anyone of their top team out at all?
 

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Woolf let slip in the presser today that Fuller would be "on the field" - was just a passing comment with no indication of who would be dropping out of the 17, if that's the case
 

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Woolf let slip in the presser today that Fuller would be "on the field" - was just a passing comment with no indication of who would be dropping out of the 17, if that's the case
Don't you mean jaymane seen nothing from media to suggest he said trai
 

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No, was definitely Trai - he was asked about the significance of Indigenous Round and referenced all the Indigenous players in the squad before saying something like "... and for the players on the ground, Josh and Trai". It might mean nothing, it might mean Trai will be 18th man and might be called on, but it sounded to me like Trai's in the 17. The presser waa on the Dolphins' website last night if you want to watch and make your own conclusion. Woolf also spoke separately about Isaako's courage to finish the match last week
 

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No, was definitely Trai - he was asked about the significance of Indigenous Round and referenced all the Indigenous players in the squad before saying something like "... and for the players on the ground, Josh and Trai". It might mean nothing, it might mean Trai will be 18th man and might be called on, but it sounded to me like Trai's in the 17. The presser waa on the Dolphins' website last night if you want to watch and make your own conclusion. Woolf also spoke separately about Isaako's courage to finish the match last week
yeah might be called if get players ruled out in the game will be only way he gets on
 

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Broncos injury concerns (still far less than ours) will see us fired up for a big game to become the premier QLD team going forward into the foreseeable future. i expect Averillo to start in the centres and Naufahu on the wing.
  • Dolphins by 10
  • MoM - Avrillo
  • FTS - Averillo
I've long been a fan of Averillo playing 5/8 but the thing is, under Woolf he's been playing centre or wing much better than he was under Bennett. This is the case for a few in this team.
 
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