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Another article has appeared in the News Limited papers today written by both Sydney and Brisbane journalists.

️ɪɴᴊᴜʀᴇᴅ ʙᴜʟʟᴅᴏɢꜱ ᴘʟᴀʏᴍᴀᴋᴇʀ ᴋᴀʀʟ ᴏʟᴏᴀᴘᴜ ɪꜱ ᴇʏᴇɪɴɢ ᴀ ʀᴇᴛᴜʀɴ ᴛᴏ ᴊᴜɴɪᴏʀ ᴄʟᴜʙ ʀᴇᴅᴄʟɪғғᴇ ғᴏʟʟᴏᴡɪɴɢ ᴛᴀʟᴋꜱ ᴡɪᴛʜ ᴛʜᴇ ᴅᴏʟᴘʜɪɴꜱ
Daily Telegraph Sport
By Travis Meyn and Michael Carayannis

Former Broncos prodigy Karl Oloapu has held secret talks with the Dolphins as the injured Bulldogs playmaker fights to save his NRL career amid cryptic posts from Phil Gould.

Oloapu is living with family in Redcliffe and a chance of joining the Dolphins’ reserve grade team this year if he parts ways with Canterbury.

Oloapu, 19, has not played for the Bulldogs since round 16 of the 2023 NRL season due to a career-threatening neck injury.

There were fears Oloapu may be forced into retirement by the injury, which required spinal surgery.

However the former Brisbane schoolboys sensation is fighting to prolong his career.

With no prospect of an immediate return to the NRL, Oloapu has returned to Queensland to continue his rehabilitation in the hope of being fit enough to play the game again.

He is contracted to the Bulldogs until the end of 2026, but there has been speculation Oloapu could be released from his deal by Canterbury.

That would open the door for him to sign with Redcliffe, prompting preliminary talks between the Dolphins and Oloapu’s camp.

Oloapu was one of Queensland’s most promising prospects, signing with the Broncos as a 13-year-old before a major falling out with Brisbane saw him shift to Canterbury.

The Dolphins targeted Oloapu before their 2023 NRL entry, but were blocked by the Broncos, who refused to release him to their Brisbane rivals.

An ugly spat followed, with Oloapu reportedly declaring: “I will never play for Brisbane as long as I live.”

He was eventually granted a release in January, 2023, after the Bulldogs agreed to pay the Broncos an unprecedented transfer fee in the vicinity of $500,000.

Gould rated Oloapu highly and brought him to Belmore on a four-year contract until the end of 2026.

Oloapu made his NRL debut for the Bulldogs in 2023 and showed promising signs in seven games before being sidelined by the neck issue in June that year. He hasn’t played since.

While the Dolphins NRL arm has distanced itself from reports Oloapu was joining them, a reunion with his junior club Redcliffe is a genuine chance.

Bulldogs football chief Gould further fuelled the speculation with a series of posts on X this week.

“Karl Oloapu? Karl is still working on his recovery from injury … Very slow process for Karl unfortunately…,” he responded to one punter.

“Karl is living with his family in Redcliffe … That’s where they live …” Gould wrote to another.

When probed on why a contracted Bulldogs player was living in Queensland, Gould replied: “It makes perfect sense to us … That’s all that counts … Karl is being well looked after …”

For now, the curious case of Karl Oloapu continues.
 

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Another article has appeared in the News Limited papers today written by both Sydney and Brisbane journalists.

️ɪɴᴊᴜʀᴇᴅ ʙᴜʟʟᴅᴏɢꜱ ᴘʟᴀʏᴍᴀᴋᴇʀ ᴋᴀʀʟ ᴏʟᴏᴀᴘᴜ ɪꜱ ᴇʏᴇɪɴɢ ᴀ ʀᴇᴛᴜʀɴ ᴛᴏ ᴊᴜɴɪᴏʀ ᴄʟᴜʙ ʀᴇᴅᴄʟɪғғᴇ ғᴏʟʟᴏᴡɪɴɢ ᴛᴀʟᴋꜱ ᴡɪᴛʜ ᴛʜᴇ ᴅᴏʟᴘʜɪɴꜱ
Daily Telegraph Sport
By Travis Meyn and Michael Carayannis

Former Broncos prodigy Karl Oloapu has held secret talks with the Dolphins as the injured Bulldogs playmaker fights to save his NRL career amid cryptic posts from Phil Gould.

Oloapu is living with family in Redcliffe and a chance of joining the Dolphins’ reserve grade team this year if he parts ways with Canterbury.

Oloapu, 19, has not played for the Bulldogs since round 16 of the 2023 NRL season due to a career-threatening neck injury.

There were fears Oloapu may be forced into retirement by the injury, which required spinal surgery.

However the former Brisbane schoolboys sensation is fighting to prolong his career.

With no prospect of an immediate return to the NRL, Oloapu has returned to Queensland to continue his rehabilitation in the hope of being fit enough to play the game again.

He is contracted to the Bulldogs until the end of 2026, but there has been speculation Oloapu could be released from his deal by Canterbury.

That would open the door for him to sign with Redcliffe, prompting preliminary talks between the Dolphins and Oloapu’s camp.

Oloapu was one of Queensland’s most promising prospects, signing with the Broncos as a 13-year-old before a major falling out with Brisbane saw him shift to Canterbury.

The Dolphins targeted Oloapu before their 2023 NRL entry, but were blocked by the Broncos, who refused to release him to their Brisbane rivals.

An ugly spat followed, with Oloapu reportedly declaring: “I will never play for Brisbane as long as I live.”

He was eventually granted a release in January, 2023, after the Bulldogs agreed to pay the Broncos an unprecedented transfer fee in the vicinity of $500,000.

Gould rated Oloapu highly and brought him to Belmore on a four-year contract until the end of 2026.

Oloapu made his NRL debut for the Bulldogs in 2023 and showed promising signs in seven games before being sidelined by the neck issue in June that year. He hasn’t played since.

While the Dolphins NRL arm has distanced itself from reports Oloapu was joining them, a reunion with his junior club Redcliffe is a genuine chance.

Bulldogs football chief Gould further fuelled the speculation with a series of posts on X this week.

“Karl Oloapu? Karl is still working on his recovery from injury … Very slow process for Karl unfortunately…,” he responded to one punter.

“Karl is living with his family in Redcliffe … That’s where they live …” Gould wrote to another.

When probed on why a contracted Bulldogs player was living in Queensland, Gould replied: “It makes perfect sense to us … That’s all that counts … Karl is being well looked after …”

For now, the curious case of Karl Oloapu continues.
Phil Gould pouring cold water on any move away from the Dogs. At least for now. Maybe they are just trying to not pay any of his salary for the next 2 years.
 

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something will have give at dogs no way they going have any room
 

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Hasn't happened. Phil Gould poured cold water on it if that means anything.
I don’t believe anything bee sting head says.

I was a salesman for a very long time. And it’s exactly what I would do if I was trying to get more out of the Dolphins. If the Bulldogs are having to pay part of his salary, Gould will be trying to pay none. If I were the Dolphins, I’d tell him to get fucked, and to call us when he is ready to pay part of the contract.

If they arent over, or cheating I’m not here.
 

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I don’t believe anything bee sting head says.

I was a salesman for a very long time. And it’s exactly what I would do if I was trying to get more out of the Dolphins. If the Bulldogs are having to pay part of his salary, Gould will be trying to pay none. If I were the Dolphins, I’d tell him to get fucked, and to call us when he is ready to pay part of the contract.

If they arent over, or cheating I’m not here.
No reason he couldn't be recovering from his injury in Sydney. I think he definitely wants out of the Dogs.
 

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Other thing in our favour is we have cap space. And guys like Brown from the eels will be available for 2026.

I like the thought of Brown partnering a Katoa style half. And Brown is still young.
 

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one thing i find intresting with gavin orr his manger bar kurt d thats the only player he has in dolphins , i personally dont see him coming here those sort agents stick to clubs with a lot of players they have on there books
 

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one thing i find intresting with gavin orr his manger bar kurt d thats the only player he has in dolphins , i personally dont see him coming here those sort agents stick to clubs with a lot of players they have on there books
Matt Adamson the former Penrith player is his manager part of David Riolo's company Titan. Riolo is the former Illawarra player.
 

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Orr brothers manage current Dolphins players Kurt Donoghue and LJ Nonu.

They managed former Dolphins NRL & train/trial players Lachlan Hubner, Brenko Lee, Brayden McGrady and Cooper Jenkins.
 

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Orr brothers manage current Dolphins players Kurt Donoghue and Nonu.LJ

They managed former Dolphins NRL & train/trial players Lachlan Hubner, Brenko Lee, Brayden McGrady and Cooper Jenkins.
yes i know that , hence why said it was odd that we only have very few from the orr brothers are here at the club wen they have big presence at others
also know matt is karls as well ( hes nathan fiens agent n good friend his

hence also why i think he go to a club where they have a lot of players but i dont ee im leaving eels
 
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yes i know that , hence why said it was odd that we only have very few from the orr brothers are here at the club wen they have big presence at others
also know matt is karls as well ( hes nathan fiens agent n good friend his

hence also why i think he go to a club where they have a lot of players but i dont ee im leaving eels
Sorry didn't see the Brown post.

Flegler is the only player Dolphins have landed that other clubs chased. Dolphins don't get marquees they make them.

Brown will be Eels, Roosters or Bulldogs that's the way it's looking right now.
 

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Sorry didn't see the Brown post.

Flegler is the only player Dolphins have landed that other clubs chased. Dolphins don't get marquees they make them.

Brown will be Eels, Roosters or Bulldogs that's the way it's looking right now.
Herbie was very much in demand as well. A few clubs were interested in Saifiti. Apart from that, I think you are right.

Brown is pretty good but for 900k a year? No thanks. More like 700k is about right.
 

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Herbie was very much in demand as well. A few clubs were interested in Saifiti. Apart from that, I think you are right.

Brown is pretty good but for 900k a year? No thanks. More like 700k is about right.
Good halves make 900k a season these days. The best make 1.2~1.3 mil. 700k isn't quite enough for Brown but I think 900k is a bit too optimistic on the part of his manager.
 

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hence why i think he stays no way hes going to another cub for more than that
Good halves make 900k a season these days. The best make 1.2~1.3 mil. 700k isn't quite enough for Brown but I think 900k is a bit too optimistic on the part of his manager.
 
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