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Equaliser

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Just seen him in the butchers at Rothwell, saw bostock as well earlier he looks to be filling out
If Bostock fills out much more he'll be built like Greg Inglis. A good thing as long as he can maintain speed and fitness. He never had much footwork so that won't be an issue.
 

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DOLPHINS 50 COWBOYS 8

Combinations
Sean O’Sullivan captained the Dolphins, suiting up in the halves alongside Averillo, and the pair of NRL-experienced playmakers were terrific combining on both sides of the field. O’Sullivan was also sensational from the tee, nailing multiple sideline conversions to finish 5/7. “A lot of the younger boys were nervous coming into this game so it’s good we got off to a good start, I’m very proud of them,” O’Sullivan said at halftime.

“We knew that they had a bit more experience in their forward pack and I thought that Ryan Jackson, Josh Allen and Mason Teague – it was really good to see them match it and lift the intensity.”

Recruit Watch
Left winger Jaxson Paulo made a poor read on the first try, allowing LJ Nonu to cross untouched during the Dolphins’ first attacking opportunity, but he was otherwise reliable and impressed more than right winger Rob Derby who made six errors in slippery conditions.

Ex-Tigers winger Junior Tupou, 22, was a late withdrawal for the Dolphins to make way for Ethan Quai-Ward, while Max Feagai had a quiet game at right centre. Feagai, who signed a two-year-deal with the Dolphins after four season at the Dragons, finished the game with just four runs for 46m, two tackles and one try assist.

Rookie Watch
Dolphins flyer Nonu not only shares a name with the greatest winger to ever play either rugby code, he also proved to be a prolific tryscorer with two four-pointers inside the first 10 minutes. Nonu represented the Queensland under-19s last year and showed plenty of promise on the right wing, completing his hat-trick not long after halftime.
 

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DOLPHINS 50 COWBOYS 8

Combinations
Sean O’Sullivan captained the Dolphins, suiting up in the halves alongside Averillo, and the pair of NRL-experienced playmakers were terrific combining on both sides of the field. O’Sullivan was also sensational from the tee, nailing multiple sideline conversions to finish 5/7. “A lot of the younger boys were nervous coming into this game so it’s good we got off to a good start, I’m very proud of them,” O’Sullivan said at halftime.

“We knew that they had a bit more experience in their forward pack and I thought that Ryan Jackson, Josh Allen and Mason Teague – it was really good to see them match it and lift the intensity.”

Recruit Watch
Left winger Jaxson Paulo made a poor read on the first try, allowing LJ Nonu to cross untouched during the Dolphins’ first attacking opportunity, but he was otherwise reliable and impressed more than right winger Rob Derby who made six errors in slippery conditions.

Ex-Tigers winger Junior Tupou, 22, was a late withdrawal for the Dolphins to make way for Ethan Quai-Ward, while Max Feagai had a quiet game at right centre. Feagai, who signed a two-year-deal with the Dolphins after four season at the Dragons, finished the game with just four runs for 46m, two tackles and one try assist.

Rookie Watch
Dolphins flyer Nonu not only shares a name with the greatest winger to ever play either rugby code, he also proved to be a prolific tryscorer with two four-pointers inside the first 10 minutes. Nonu represented the Queensland under-19s last year and showed plenty of promise on the right wing, completing his hat-trick not long after halftime.
That would be Jonah Lomu, died too young, I did shed a tear. The greatest winger to play either game, hands down. And close to the best player I have seen. Seeing that try against England, where he bumps off player after player, then watching his speed in open play, was just marvelous.

Best League winger Johnny King.
 

Equaliser

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That would be Jonah Lomu, died too young, I did shed a tear. The greatest winger to play either game, hands down. And close to the best player I have seen. Seeing that try against England, where he bumps off player after player, then watching his speed in open play, was just marvelous.

Best League winger Johnny King.
Better than Jack Bostock??!!
 

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Keeley will hopefully get some game time this year, I don’t see donoghue, getting a game if he does then we are in a massive injury crisis. I just don’t see where he fits in
Once Keeley gets a game he will keep his spot just needs the break like Plath got earlier this year.

Same with Donoghue once he gets a game he will keep his spot in the 17 and because he's an absolute utility he will get a game sooner than later.

I know one podcast (Beak & "Guru") are calling for Donga to be Dolphins 5/8 I'm not going that far I hope it's Averillo.
 

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I hope Oryn gets a run too. The fella from the Roar asked who we thought would have a break out year. I mentioned Keeley.
Keeley is one break away from being a permanent top 17 player. He will benefit with the changing of the guard happening that some of us can see others can't.
 

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What is Woolf trying to do with this team? Donoghoe at hooker isn't doing himself or the team any good. Unless his game has dramatically changed in the off season. Keeley not even in the extended reserves is also interesting. If he injured?

Dolphins team:
  1. Hamiso Tabuai-Fidow
  2. Jamayne Isaako
  3. Jake Averillo
  4. Herbie Farnworth
  5. Jack Bostock
  6. Kodi Nikorima
  7. Isaiya Katoa
  8. Daniel Saifiti
  9. Kurt Donoghoe
  10. Felise Kaufusi
  11. Kulikefu Finefeuiaki
  12. Max Plath
  13. Tom Gilbert

  14. Junior Tupou
  15. Kenny Bromwich
  16. Mark Nicholls
  17. Ray Stone

  18. Max Feagai
  19. Josh Kerr
  20. Connelly Lemuelu
  21. Harrison Graham
  22. Sean O’Sullivan
  23. Aublix Tawha
  24. Tevita Naufahu
  25. LJ Nonu
 

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He topped the tackle count in the ASG. He's taking the week off considering the lack of importance of this match.
Before he went off, Graham was having a blinder against the Cowboys. Has Woolf taught him some new tricks? Or gave him the confidence to utilise the tricks he already had?
 

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Before he went off, Graham was having a blinder against the Cowboys. Has Woolf taught him some new tricks? Or gave him the confidence to utilise the tricks he already had?
more the fact hes in last year so would need pull finger knowning new blood coming in
 

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Is Kristian Woolf fixing something that isn’t broken?

Isaiya Katoa and Kodi Nikorima have been named to start in the halves but Jake Averillo, who has played at centre since joining, will also get some time at five-eighth again in a sign coach Woolf is preparing for a halves shake-up. It could be a gamble given Nikorima and Katoa combined well last year.
 
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