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Dolphins (NRL)

The Dolphins are a professional rugby league football team, based in the Redcliffe Peninsula area of the City of Moreton Bay (which is part of the greater Brisbane area of South East Queensland),[6] that competes in the Australian National Rugby League (NRL).

Dolphins[a]
Club information
Full nameDolphins[a]
Colours  Red
  Gold
  White
  Black
Founded2023
Websitedolphinsnrl.com.au
Current details
Ground(s)
CEOTerry Reader
CoachWayne Bennett[4]
CaptainJesse Bromwich
CompetitionNational Rugby League
2023 season13th
Current season
Uniforms
Records
Premierships0
Runners-up0
Minor premierships0
Wooden spoons0
Most capped29(Rd 5 2024)
Jamayne Isaako
Highest try scorer25Jamayne Isaako
27Hamiso Tabuai-Fidow (Rd 5 2024)
Highest points scorer284Jamayne Isaako
(Rd 5 2024)

Launched as a bid for inclusion into the NRL by Queensland Cup side Redcliffe Dolphins in 2020, the Dolphins were granted a separate licence in October 2021 to compete as the national league's 17th side from the 2023 season onwards. It is the fourth NRL team in the state of Queensland, including the North Queensland Cowboys based in Townsville, and the third team in South East Queensland along with the Brisbane Broncos and Gold Coast Titans, who were previously the last team to join the NRL competition in 2007.

History edit

In 2020, coinciding with the opening of a new Moreton Daily Stadium[7] (known as Kayo Stadium from 7 December 2022),[8] the Redcliffe Dolphins launched a bid on 22 September 2020 for the inclusion of a separate new team in the national competition. On 13 October 2021, the 17th NRL licence was granted to the Dolphins after they competed for it against two other consortiums (the Brisbane Firehawks and Brisbane Jets) also linked to existing Queensland Cup clubs.[9] Wayne Bennett was signed as the inaugural NRL coach.[10] On 26 November 2021, the Dolphins made their first major signing for their 2023 entry, recruiting Felise Kaufusi from the Melbourne Storm.[11] Not long after, he was joined by Storm team mates, Jesse Bromwich (who was named as the Dolphins inaugural team captain in February 2023)[12] and his brother Kenny Bromwich. Although separately licensed, the Dolphins NRL venture is owned by the Redcliffe Dolphins and is their fully professional spin-off club.[13]

In December 2021, it was confirmed that Queensland Rugby League (QRL) team the Central Queensland Capras had secured a full affiliation deal with the Dolphins.[14] The Capras and Dolphins deal should see up to six Dolphins NRL players compete for the Capras in the Queensland Cup competition each week.[15] In May 2022, the PNG Hunters announced a strategic pathways partnership with the Dolphins that includes full NRL pre-season participation for four young Papua New Guinean players, beginning in the PNGNRL Digicel Cup, through to the PNG Hunters in the QRL state competition and then directly into the Australian NRL system.[16]

On 7 November 2022, the inaugural pre-season training for 2023 began.[17] Pre-season trial matches were played against the Central Queensland Capras at Marley Brown Oval in Gladstone on 4 February 2023[18] (the Dolphins won 24–8),[19] against the North Queensland Cowboys at Barlow Park in Cairns on 12 February[20] (the Dolphins drew 22–22),[21] and the Gold Coast Titans on 19 February[22][23] at Kayo Stadium (the Titans won 40–16).[24]

 
Dolphins NRL inaugural head coach Wayne Bennett

On 10 November 2022, the NRL officially released the 2023 fixtures.[25][26] This included the Dolphins' first NRL match,[27] against the Sydney Roosters[28] on 5 March 2023 at Suncorp Stadium, Brisbane to honour rugby league Immortal Arthur (Artie) Beetson, a former player and coach of both the Redcliffe Dolphins and the Roosters.[25][29][30] The Dolphins won 28–18 in front of a crowd of 32,177 fans.[31][32] Jesse Bromwich captained the side.[33] Hamiso Tabuai-Fidow scored the Dolphins' first points with a try.[34] Subsequent points were added by Mark Nicholls (one try), Connelly Lemuelu (one try) and Jamayne Isaako (two tries and four conversion goals).[35] The Artie Legacy Medal for player of the match was awarded to Felise Kaufusi.[36] Prior to NRL Round 7 2023, the combined leading try-scorers for the Dolphins are Jamayne Isaako and Hamiso Tabuai-Fidow, both on 8 tries.Players

In round 3 of the 2023 NRL season, Tesi Niu became the first player in the Dolphins NRL history to score a hat-trick when they defeated the Newcastle Knights 36–20 at McDonald Jones Stadium.[37] After winning their first three NRL matches,[26] the Dolphins hosted their first Battle for Brisbane derby in Round 4 at Suncorp Stadium on Friday 24 March 2023 and were defeated 18–12[38] by the Brisbane Broncos.[39][38] On Friday 7 April 2023 in the Dolphins' round 6 victory 32–22 against the North Queensland Cowboys at Queensland Country Bank Stadium, Hamiso Tabuai-Fidow equalled a 115-year-old NRL record, scoring tries in six straight matches for a new club.[40] In round 8 on 23 April 2023, the Dolphins equalled the greatest comeback in premiership history to defeat the Gold Coast Titans 28–26 at Suncorp Stadium, after trailing the Titans 26–0 after the first twenty-six minutes. The record for a winning comeback in premiership history dating to 1908 was set in 1998, when the North Queensland Cowboys went from being down 26–0 to defeating the Penrith Panthers 36–28 at full-time.[41]

In Round 9 of the 2023 NRL season, the Dolphins played their first golden point game but lost 30–31 to the Canberra Raiders at McDonalds[42] Park, Wagga Wagga.[43] The NRL later conceded that match officials missed a crucial knock-on call late in Canberra's golden-point victory when the former regained possession after knocking the ball into the arm of a Dolphins' player.[44] "The NRL's head of football Graham Annesley said referee Peter Gough was obscured in his view of the knock on, but the sideline officials should have pulled the play up." Nevertheless, Annesley advised that no policy changes could be considered until the current season is over.[45]

In Round 13 of the 2023 NRL season, an illegal try on the seventh tackle of a set was awarded to the St. George Illawarra Dragons in their 26–12 loss to the Dolphins at Kayo Stadium; the decision would not have been overturned even if the Dolphins had lost the game.[46]

By the end of the Dolphins' inaugural season, goal-kicking winger Jamayne Isaako recorded both the highest number of NRL tries and points in the 2023 competition; a feat last achieved by Canberra Raiders goal-kicking centre Mal Meninga in 1990.[47] At the Dolphins' Inaugural Presentation Ball held at Brisbane Convention and Exhibition Centre in September 2023, Isaako was awarded the Arthur Beetson Medal Player of the Year as well as the Best Back, the Most Consistent, and the Players' Player awards.[48]

Name and colours edit

 
Dolphins NRL 2024 home and away jerseys (front view)
 
NRL Indigenous Round 12
Dolphins jersey 2023 (front view)

The Dolphins retained the red and white of their Queensland Cup counterparts, with gold added to the colour scheme[49] to avoid a clash with NRL club St. George Illawarra Dragons. Otherwise, the 'Redcliffe' name is not being used in an effort to broaden appeal nationally beyond the local region.[9][50]

After a fan vote in July 2022, "Phinny" the Dolphin was confirmed as the club's NRL mascot.[51] Sandy, a companion mascot, was later revealed.[52] During a pre-season training camp, senior players composed a team theme song.[53] Separately, the team catchphrase and hashtag is 'Phins Up' (#PhinsUp).[54]

Jerseys edit

On 27 October 2021, the Dolphins unveiled a heritage jersey design, inspired by the Redcliffe Dolphins jersey from the 1980s. The design is predominantly red, with white sleeves and a gold trim.[55] On 2 October 2022, the debut home jersey design for 2023 was unveiled just prior to kick-off of the 2022 NRL Grand Final at Accor Stadium in Sydney.[56] The inaugural away jersey was released on 11 November.[57] Otherwise, the team training shirt is predominantly black in colour.[58]

Sponsors and kit manufacturers edit

Year Kit manufacturer Shirt sponsors Back sponsors Sleeve sponsors Shorts sponsors Training ball
2023 Classic Sportswear[59] Adventure Kings[60]
The Cove[5][56]
BlueBet[61]
Foxi Invest[56]
Budget Direct[62] KFC[56]
Ok2Play?[56]
Mitsubishi Electric[63]
2024 Classic Sportswear Adventure Kings

Alternaleaf

BlueBet

AngloAmerican

Budget Direct KFC
Ok2Play?
Mitsubishi Electric

In April 2023, Brisbane law firm Gnech and Associates Lawyers joined on an initial two-year agreement as the official Legal Practice Partner of the Dolphins' NRL club.[64] In August 2023, the Dolphins announced global miner Anglo American as "its newest Premier Partner from 2024, as well as the club’s official Mining Partner, and a Community Partner".[65]

Team song edit


We are the Dolphins
The red, white and gold
From Brissy to CQ
The young and the old

Sing it loud
And put up your phins
We are the mighty mighty Dolphins

Born ready to win
To make the fans proud
We take on the battle
And light up the crowd

Sing it loud
And put up your phins
We are the mighty mighty Dolphins

We are the mighty mighty Dolphins
We are the mighty mighty Dolphins
We are the mighty mighty Dolphins

Sing it loud
And put up your phins
We are the mighty mighty Dolphins[66]

2024 League table edit

Pos Team Pld W D L B PF PA PD Pts Qualification
1   Dolphins 4 3 0 1 1 112 73 +39 8 Advance to finals series
2   North Queensland Cowboys 5 4 0 1 0 157 122 +35 8
3   Melbourne Storm 4 3 0 1 1 84 72 +12 8
4   Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks 4 3 0 1 1 83 72 +11 8
5   Canberra Raiders 5 3 0 2 0 137 86 +51 6
6   New Zealand Warriors 5 3 0 2 0 110 72 +38 6
7   Manly Warringah Sea Eagles 5 3 0 2 0 125 104 +21 6
8   Penrith Panthers 5 3 0 2 0 100 86 +14 6
9   Wests Tigers 4 2 0 2 1 77 80 −3 6
10   Sydney Roosters 5 2 0 3 0 124 89 +35 4
11   Brisbane Broncos 5 2 0 3 0 120 118 +2 4
12   Newcastle Knights 5 2 0 3 0 88 91 −3 4
13   Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs 5 2 0 3 0 88 97 −9 4
14   Parramatta Eels 5 2 0 3 0 96 116 −20 4
15   St. George Illawarra Dragons 5 2 0 3 0 82 130 −48 4
16   Gold Coast Titans 4 0 0 4 1 40 125 −85 2
17   South Sydney Rabbitohs 5 1 0 4 0 72 162 −90 2
Updated to match(es) played on 7 April 2024. Source: Official NRL Ladder for 2024 Premiership Season

Players edit

Top 30 squad – 2024 NRL season Supplementary list Coaching staff

Head coach

Assistant coaches

  • Nathan Fien
  • Kristian Woolf
  • Jeremy Hickmans (Head of Performance)
  • Blake Duncan (Athletic Performance Coach)
  • Elliot Jackson (Athletic Performance Coach)

Medical professionals

  • Sam Madden (Head Physiotherapist)
  • Adam Schumacher (Physiotherapist)
  • John Davey (Head of Sports Science & Performance Analysis)
  • Dr Peter Hackney (Doctor)
  • Dr Brendan Thompson (Doctor)

Legend:
  • (c) Captain(s)
  • (vc) Vice-captain(s)
  • Development players[67]
  • Extended squad[68]

Updated: 4 March 2024
Source(s): NRL



2023 signings edit

Pre-season training commenced 7 November 2022,[56][69] with 7 December designated as the inaugural open training session for fans and the general public to attend.[70] In their first NRL match,[71] the Dolphins defeated the Sydney Roosters 28–18[72] on 5 March 2023 at Suncorp Stadium in Brisbane.[25][28]

Player Previous Club Length
Euan Aitken New Zealand Warriors 2024[73]
Brenton Baira Mackay Cutters 2023[74]
Tory Bath Nudgee College 2024[75]
Jack Bostock St. George Illawarra Dragons 2025[76]
Jesse Bromwich Melbourne Storm 2024[77]
Kenny Bromwich Melbourne Storm 2025[78]
Bailey Butler CQ Capras 2024[75]
JJ Collins Tweed Heads Seagulls 2023[79]
John-Paul Donevski Penrith Panthers 2024[75]
Kurt Donoghoe Central Newcastle 2024[80]
Herman Ese'ese Gold Coast Titans 2023[81]
Poasa Faamausili St. George Illawarra Dragons 2023[82]
Trai Fuller Redcliffe Dolphins 2023[83]
Tom Gilbert North Queensland Cowboys 2028[84]
Oliver Gildart Wests Tigers 2023[85]
Harrison Graham Wynnum Manly Seagulls 2023[86]
Lachlan Hubner CQ Capras 2024[75]
Cody Hunter Redcliffe Dolphins 2023[87]
Jamayne Isaako Gold Coast Titans 2026[88][89]
Ryan Jackson Wynnum Manly Seagulls 2023[79]
Robert Jennings Penrith Panthers 2025[90]
Isaiya Katoa Penrith Panthers 2025[91]
Felise Kaufusi Melbourne Storm 2025[92]
Josh Kerr St. George Illawarra Dragons 2025[93]
Brenko Lee Brisbane Broncos 2024[94]
Edrick Lee Newcastle Knights 2024[76]
Connelly Lemuelu North Queensland Cowboys 2025[95]
Jeremy Marshall-King Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs 2025[96]
Brayden McGrady Norths Devils 2024[97]
Anthony Milford Newcastle Knights 2024[98]
Mark Nicholls South Sydney Rabbitohs 2024[99]
Kodi Nikorima South Sydney Rabbitohs 2024[100]
Tesi Niu Brisbane Broncos 2024[101]
Sean O'Sullivan Penrith Panthers 2025[102]
Max Plath Wynnum Manly Seagulls 2025[103]
Elijah Rasmussen Westlake Boys High School 2023[104]
Michael Roberts Northern Rivers Titans 2023[86]
Radean Robinson CQ Capras 2024[75]
Jeremiah Simbiken Redcliffe Dolphins 2025[105]
Ray Stone Parramatta Eels 2024[106]
Tyler Szepanowski CQ Capras 2024[75]
Hamiso Tabuai-Fidow North Queensland Cowboys 2027[107]
Mason Teague Penrith Panthers 2024[108]
Valynce Te Whare King Country Rugby Football Union 2024[86]
Setu Tu Redcliffe Dolphins 2023[109]
Jarrod Wallace Gold Coast Titans 2024[110]
Michael Waqa Redcliffe Dolphins 2024[75]

2024 signings edit

Statistics and records edit

For a list of Dolphins team and individual records since they entered the NRL in 2023:[114]

Head-to-head records edit

Opponent Played Won Drawn Lost Win %
  Broncos 2 0 0 2 0
  Bulldogs 1 0 0 1 0
  Cowboys 2 1 0 1 50
  Dragons 2 1 0 1 50
  Eels 1 0 0 1 0
  Knights 2 1 0 1 50
  Panthers 1 0 0 1 0
  Rabbitohs 1 0 0 1 0
  Raiders 2 1 0 1 50
  Roosters 2 1 0 1 50
  Sea Eagles 1 0 0 1 0
  Sharks 1 1 0 0 100
  Storm 1 0 0 1 0
  Tigers 1 0 0 1 0
  Titans 2 2 0 0 100
  Warriors 2 1 0 1 50
Games Wins Drawn Losses Byes
24 9 0 15 3

Home grounds edit

The Dolphins play most of their twelve home games at the 52,500-capacity Suncorp Stadium in Brisbane, with a few other matches at Sunshine Coast Stadium and Kayo Stadium,[8] which also serves as a training and administration base.[115] The redevelopment of Browne Park in Rockhampton may also see occasional Dolphins' games at that venue.[15]

Affiliations and junior clubs edit

Queensland Cup affiliates
Central Queensland Capras
Norths Devils
PNG Hunters
Redcliffe Dolphins

BRL affiliates
Brighton Roosters
Pine Rivers Bears

Regional affiliates
Wide Bay & Bundaberg Region[116]

Mal Meninga Cup (U18), Cyril Connell Cup (U16) and Harvey Norman (U19 girls) affiliates
Central Queensland Capras
Norths Devils
Redcliffe Dolphins
Wide Bay Bulls

Local junior clubs
A list of Junior Rugby League clubs within the Dolphins area. In brackets, JRL teams fielded in 2022.

Albany Creek Crushers (20)
Brighton Roosters (23)
Burpengary Jets (33)
Dayboro Cowboys (13)
Moreton Bay Raiders (14)
Narangba Rangers (23)
North Lakes Kangaroos (21)
Pine Central Holy Spirit Hornets (37)
Pine Rivers Bears (19)
Redcliffe Dolphins (45)
Samford Stags (15)
Valleys Diehards (21)

Beachmere Pelicans (3 – U13 & above)
Bribie Island Warrigals (8 – U13 & above)
Caboolture Snakes (13 – U13 & above)

Further notes edit

  1. ^ a b The official brand name of the new club team competing in the NRL from 2023 onwards is 'Dolphins'. Although the official company name of the parent club remains the "Redcliffe District Rugby League Football Club Inc" and the name 'Redcliffe Dolphins' was dropped, the old squad still competing separately in the Queensland state competition remains branded as the "Redcliffe Dolphins".[1][2] The NRL-bid director for the team (Terry Reader) said in 2021 that they "...had to be careful about how we name it because we don't want to alienate anyone and we want to make sure we have the biggest reach." He added that: "We want to make sure we've got broader appeal and whether that's a more contemporary look and feel, it's because we're a national NRL club and the Redcliffe Dolphins will remain and play in the Q-Cup."[3]
  2. ^ Debut 2023 home jersey design differs to this illustration.

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This article is about the professional NRL team For the semi professional Queensland Cup club see Redcliffe Dolphins The Dolphins are a professional rugby league football team based in the Redcliffe Peninsula area of the City of Moreton Bay which is part of the greater Brisbane area of South East Queensland 6 that competes in the Australian National Rugby League NRL Dolphins a Club informationFull nameDolphins a Colours Red Gold White BlackFounded2023Websitedolphinsnrl com auCurrent detailsGround s Kayo Stadium 11 500 Suncorp Stadium 52 500 Sunshine Coast Stadium 12 000 CEOTerry ReaderCoachWayne Bennett 4 CaptainJesse BromwichCompetitionNational Rugby League2023 season13thCurrent seasonUniforms b 5 RecordsPremierships0Runners up0Minor premierships0Wooden spoons0Most capped29 Rd 5 2024 Jamayne IsaakoHighest try scorer25 Jamayne Isaako 27 Hamiso Tabuai Fidow Rd 5 2024 Highest points scorer284 Jamayne Isaako Rd 5 2024 Launched as a bid for inclusion into the NRL by Queensland Cup side Redcliffe Dolphins in 2020 the Dolphins were granted a separate licence in October 2021 to compete as the national league s 17th side from the 2023 season onwards It is the fourth NRL team in the state of Queensland including the North Queensland Cowboys based in Townsville and the third team in South East Queensland along with the Brisbane Broncos and Gold Coast Titans who were previously the last team to join the NRL competition in 2007 Contents 1 History 2 Name and colours 2 1 Jerseys 2 2 Sponsors and kit manufacturers 3 Team song 4 2024 League table 5 Players 6 2023 signings 7 2024 signings 8 Statistics and records 9 Head to head records 10 Home grounds 11 Affiliations and junior clubs 12 Further notes 13 References 14 External linksHistory editIn 2020 coinciding with the opening of a new Moreton Daily Stadium 7 known as Kayo Stadium from 7 December 2022 8 the Redcliffe Dolphins launched a bid on 22 September 2020 for the inclusion of a separate new team in the national competition On 13 October 2021 the 17th NRL licence was granted to the Dolphins after they competed for it against two other consortiums the Brisbane Firehawks and Brisbane Jets also linked to existing Queensland Cup clubs 9 Wayne Bennett was signed as the inaugural NRL coach 10 On 26 November 2021 the Dolphins made their first major signing for their 2023 entry recruiting Felise Kaufusi from the Melbourne Storm 11 Not long after he was joined by Storm team mates Jesse Bromwich who was named as the Dolphins inaugural team captain in February 2023 12 and his brother Kenny Bromwich Although separately licensed the Dolphins NRL venture is owned by the Redcliffe Dolphins and is their fully professional spin off club 13 In December 2021 it was confirmed that Queensland Rugby League QRL team the Central Queensland Capras had secured a full affiliation deal with the Dolphins 14 The Capras and Dolphins deal should see up to six Dolphins NRL players compete for the Capras in the Queensland Cup competition each week 15 In May 2022 the PNG Hunters announced a strategic pathways partnership with the Dolphins that includes full NRL pre season participation for four young Papua New Guinean players beginning in the PNGNRL Digicel Cup through to the PNG Hunters in the QRL state competition and then directly into the Australian NRL system 16 On 7 November 2022 the inaugural pre season training for 2023 began 17 Pre season trial matches were played against the Central Queensland Capras at Marley Brown Oval in Gladstone on 4 February 2023 18 the Dolphins won 24 8 19 against the North Queensland Cowboys at Barlow Park in Cairns on 12 February 20 the Dolphins drew 22 22 21 and the Gold Coast Titans on 19 February 22 23 at Kayo Stadium the Titans won 40 16 24 nbsp Dolphins NRL inaugural head coach Wayne BennettOn 10 November 2022 the NRL officially released the 2023 fixtures 25 26 This included the Dolphins first NRL match 27 against the Sydney Roosters 28 on 5 March 2023 at Suncorp Stadium Brisbane to honour rugby league Immortal Arthur Artie Beetson a former player and coach of both the Redcliffe Dolphins and the Roosters 25 29 30 The Dolphins won 28 18 in front of a crowd of 32 177 fans 31 32 Jesse Bromwich captained the side 33 Hamiso Tabuai Fidow scored the Dolphins first points with a try 34 Subsequent points were added by Mark Nicholls one try Connelly Lemuelu one try and Jamayne Isaako two tries and four conversion goals 35 The Artie Legacy Medal for player of the match was awarded to Felise Kaufusi 36 Prior to NRL Round 7 2023 the combined leading try scorers for the Dolphins are Jamayne Isaako and Hamiso Tabuai Fidow both on 8 tries PlayersIn round 3 of the 2023 NRL season Tesi Niu became the first player in the Dolphins NRL history to score a hat trick when they defeated the Newcastle Knights 36 20 at McDonald Jones Stadium 37 After winning their first three NRL matches 26 the Dolphins hosted their first Battle for Brisbane derby in Round 4 at Suncorp Stadium on Friday 24 March 2023 and were defeated 18 12 38 by the Brisbane Broncos 39 38 On Friday 7 April 2023 in the Dolphins round 6 victory 32 22 against the North Queensland Cowboys at Queensland Country Bank Stadium Hamiso Tabuai Fidow equalled a 115 year old NRL record scoring tries in six straight matches for a new club 40 In round 8 on 23 April 2023 the Dolphins equalled the greatest comeback in premiership history to defeat the Gold Coast Titans 28 26 at Suncorp Stadium after trailing the Titans 26 0 after the first twenty six minutes The record for a winning comeback in premiership history dating to 1908 was set in 1998 when the North Queensland Cowboys went from being down 26 0 to defeating the Penrith Panthers 36 28 at full time 41 In Round 9 of the 2023 NRL season the Dolphins played their first golden point game but lost 30 31 to the Canberra Raiders at McDonalds 42 Park Wagga Wagga 43 The NRL later conceded that match officials missed a crucial knock on call late in Canberra s golden point victory when the former regained possession after knocking the ball into the arm of a Dolphins player 44 The NRL s head of football Graham Annesley said referee Peter Gough was obscured in his view of the knock on but the sideline officials should have pulled the play up Nevertheless Annesley advised that no policy changes could be considered until the current season is over 45 In Round 13 of the 2023 NRL season an illegal try on the seventh tackle of a set was awarded to the St George Illawarra Dragons in their 26 12 loss to the Dolphins at Kayo Stadium the decision would not have been overturned even if the Dolphins had lost the game 46 By the end of the Dolphins inaugural season goal kicking winger Jamayne Isaako recorded both the highest number of NRL tries and points in the 2023 competition a feat last achieved by Canberra Raiders goal kicking centre Mal Meninga in 1990 47 At the Dolphins Inaugural Presentation Ball held at Brisbane Convention and Exhibition Centre in September 2023 Isaako was awarded the Arthur Beetson Medal Player of the Year as well as the Best Back the Most Consistent and the Players Player awards 48 Further information 2023 Dolphins season Further information List of Dolphins NRL players Further information List of Dolphins NRL records nbsp Dolphins flares at Suncorp Stadium nbsp Dolphins supporters fin headwear nbsp Emblematic dolphin fins on supporters heads nbsp Dolphins NRL jersey on Suncorp Stadium fieldName and colours edit nbsp Dolphins NRL 2024 home and away jerseys front view nbsp NRL Indigenous Round 12Dolphins jersey 2023 front view The Dolphins retained the red and white of their Queensland Cup counterparts with gold added to the colour scheme 49 to avoid a clash with NRL club St George Illawarra Dragons Otherwise the Redcliffe name is not being used in an effort to broaden appeal nationally beyond the local region 9 50 After a fan vote in July 2022 Phinny the Dolphin was confirmed as the club s NRL mascot 51 Sandy a companion mascot was later revealed 52 During a pre season training camp senior players composed a team theme song 53 Separately the team catchphrase and hashtag is Phins Up PhinsUp 54 Jerseys edit On 27 October 2021 the Dolphins unveiled a heritage jersey design inspired by the Redcliffe Dolphins jersey from the 1980s The design is predominantly red with white sleeves and a gold trim 55 On 2 October 2022 the debut home jersey design for 2023 was unveiled just prior to kick off of the 2022 NRL Grand Final at Accor Stadium in Sydney 56 The inaugural away jersey was released on 11 November 57 Otherwise the team training shirt is predominantly black in colour 58 nbsp Dolphins NRL 2023 heritage jersey nbsp Dolphins NRL away and home jerseys 2023Sponsors and kit manufacturers edit Year Kit manufacturer Shirt sponsors Back sponsors Sleeve sponsors Shorts sponsors Training ball2023 Classic Sportswear 59 Adventure Kings 60 The Cove 5 56 BlueBet 61 Foxi Invest 56 Budget Direct 62 KFC 56 Ok2Play 56 Mitsubishi Electric 63 2024 Classic Sportswear Adventure Kings Alternaleaf BlueBet AngloAmerican Budget Direct KFCOk2Play Mitsubishi ElectricIn April 2023 Brisbane law firm Gnech and Associates Lawyers joined on an initial two year agreement as the official Legal Practice Partner of the Dolphins NRL club 64 In August 2023 the Dolphins announced global miner Anglo American as its newest Premier Partner from 2024 as well as the club s official Mining Partner and a Community Partner 65 Team song editWe are the Dolphins The red white and gold From Brissy to CQ The young and the oldSing it loud And put up your phins We are the mighty mighty DolphinsBorn ready to win To make the fans proud We take on the battle And light up the crowdSing it loud And put up your phins We are the mighty mighty DolphinsWe are the mighty mighty Dolphins We are the mighty mighty Dolphins We are the mighty mighty DolphinsSing it loud And put up your phins We are the mighty mighty Dolphins 66 2024 League table editFurther information 2024 Dolphins season Pos Teamvte Pld W D L B PF PA PD Pts Qualification1 nbsp Dolphins 4 3 0 1 1 112 73 39 8 Advance to finals series2 nbsp North Queensland Cowboys 5 4 0 1 0 157 122 35 83 nbsp Melbourne Storm 4 3 0 1 1 84 72 12 84 nbsp Cronulla Sutherland Sharks 4 3 0 1 1 83 72 11 85 nbsp Canberra Raiders 5 3 0 2 0 137 86 51 66 nbsp New Zealand Warriors 5 3 0 2 0 110 72 38 67 nbsp Manly Warringah Sea Eagles 5 3 0 2 0 125 104 21 68 nbsp Penrith Panthers 5 3 0 2 0 100 86 14 69 nbsp Wests Tigers 4 2 0 2 1 77 80 3 610 nbsp Sydney Roosters 5 2 0 3 0 124 89 35 411 nbsp Brisbane Broncos 5 2 0 3 0 120 118 2 412 nbsp Newcastle Knights 5 2 0 3 0 88 91 3 413 nbsp Canterbury Bankstown Bulldogs 5 2 0 3 0 88 97 9 414 nbsp Parramatta Eels 5 2 0 3 0 96 116 20 415 nbsp St George Illawarra Dragons 5 2 0 3 0 82 130 48 416 nbsp Gold Coast Titans 4 0 0 4 1 40 125 85 217 nbsp South Sydney Rabbitohs 5 1 0 4 0 72 162 90 2Updated to match es played on 7 April 2024 Source Official NRL Ladder for 2024 Premiership SeasonPlayers editFurther information List of Dolphins NRL players Dolphins 2024 Squadviewtalkedit Top 30 squad 2024 NRL season Supplementary list Coaching staffEuan Aitken SR Jake Averillo CE Jack Bostock WG Jesse Bromwich c PR Kenny Bromwich LK Herbie Farnworth CE Thomas Flegler PR Harrison Graham HK Tom Gilbert LK Jamayne Isaako WG Robert Jennings WG Isaiya Katoa HB Felise Kaufusi SR Oryn Keeley SR Josh Kerr PR Edrick Lee WG Connelly Lemuelu SR Jeremy Marshall King HK Anthony Milford FE Mark Nicholls PR Kodi Nikorima FE Tesi Niu CE Sean O Sullivan HB Max Plath LK Ray Stone LK Hamiso Tabuai Fidow FB Mason Teague LK Valynce Te Whare CE Jarrod Wallace PR Kurt Donoghoe FE Ryan Jackson PR Jeremiah Simbiken SR James Walsh SR Michael Waqa PR Head coach Wayne BennettAssistant coaches Nathan Fien Kristian Woolf Jeremy Hickmans Head of Performance Blake Duncan Athletic Performance Coach Elliot Jackson Athletic Performance Coach Medical professionals Sam Madden Head Physiotherapist Adam Schumacher Physiotherapist John Davey Head of Sports Science amp Performance Analysis Dr Peter Hackney Doctor Dr Brendan Thompson Doctor Legend c Captain s vc Vice captain s Development players 67 Extended squad 68 Updated 4 March 2024Source s NRL2023 signings editPre season training commenced 7 November 2022 56 69 with 7 December designated as the inaugural open training session for fans and the general public to attend 70 In their first NRL match 71 the Dolphins defeated the Sydney Roosters 28 18 72 on 5 March 2023 at Suncorp Stadium in Brisbane 25 28 Further information 2023 Dolphins season Player Previous Club LengthEuan Aitken New Zealand Warriors 2024 73 Brenton Baira Mackay Cutters 2023 74 Tory Bath Nudgee College 2024 75 Jack Bostock St George Illawarra Dragons 2025 76 Jesse Bromwich Melbourne Storm 2024 77 Kenny Bromwich Melbourne Storm 2025 78 Bailey Butler CQ Capras 2024 75 JJ Collins Tweed Heads Seagulls 2023 79 John Paul Donevski Penrith Panthers 2024 75 Kurt Donoghoe Central Newcastle 2024 80 Herman Ese ese Gold Coast Titans 2023 81 Poasa Faamausili St George Illawarra Dragons 2023 82 Trai Fuller Redcliffe Dolphins 2023 83 Tom Gilbert North Queensland Cowboys 2028 84 Oliver Gildart Wests Tigers 2023 85 Harrison Graham Wynnum Manly Seagulls 2023 86 Lachlan Hubner CQ Capras 2024 75 Cody Hunter Redcliffe Dolphins 2023 87 Jamayne Isaako Gold Coast Titans 2026 88 89 Ryan Jackson Wynnum Manly Seagulls 2023 79 Robert Jennings Penrith Panthers 2025 90 Isaiya Katoa Penrith Panthers 2025 91 Felise Kaufusi Melbourne Storm 2025 92 Josh Kerr St George Illawarra Dragons 2025 93 Brenko Lee Brisbane Broncos 2024 94 Edrick Lee Newcastle Knights 2024 76 Connelly Lemuelu North Queensland Cowboys 2025 95 Jeremy Marshall King Canterbury Bankstown Bulldogs 2025 96 Brayden McGrady Norths Devils 2024 97 Anthony Milford Newcastle Knights 2024 98 Mark Nicholls South Sydney Rabbitohs 2024 99 Kodi Nikorima South Sydney Rabbitohs 2024 100 Tesi Niu Brisbane Broncos 2024 101 Sean O Sullivan Penrith Panthers 2025 102 Max Plath Wynnum Manly Seagulls 2025 103 Elijah Rasmussen Westlake Boys High School 2023 104 Michael Roberts Northern Rivers Titans 2023 86 Radean Robinson CQ Capras 2024 75 Jeremiah Simbiken Redcliffe Dolphins 2025 105 Ray Stone Parramatta Eels 2024 106 Tyler Szepanowski CQ Capras 2024 75 Hamiso Tabuai Fidow North Queensland Cowboys 2027 107 Mason Teague Penrith Panthers 2024 108 Valynce Te Whare King Country Rugby Football Union 2024 86 Setu Tu Redcliffe Dolphins 2023 109 Jarrod Wallace Gold Coast Titans 2024 110 Michael Waqa Redcliffe Dolphins 2024 75 2024 signings editPlayer Previous Club LengthJake Averillo Canterbury Bankstown Bulldogs 2026 111 Herbie Farnworth Brisbane Broncos 2026 112 Thomas Flegler Brisbane Broncos 2027 112 Oryn Keeley Newcastle Knights 2026 113 Statistics and records editFor a list of Dolphins team and individual records since they entered the NRL in 2023 114 Further information List of Dolphins NRL recordsHead to head records editFurther information 2023 Dolphins season Further information 2024 Dolphins season Opponent Played Won Drawn Lost Win nbsp Broncos 2 0 0 2 0 nbsp Bulldogs 1 0 0 1 0 nbsp Cowboys 2 1 0 1 50 nbsp Dragons 2 1 0 1 50 nbsp Eels 1 0 0 1 0 nbsp Knights 2 1 0 1 50 nbsp Panthers 1 0 0 1 0 nbsp Rabbitohs 1 0 0 1 0 nbsp Raiders 2 1 0 1 50 nbsp Roosters 2 1 0 1 50 nbsp Sea Eagles 1 0 0 1 0 nbsp Sharks 1 1 0 0 100 nbsp Storm 1 0 0 1 0 nbsp Tigers 1 0 0 1 0 nbsp Titans 2 2 0 0 100 nbsp Warriors 2 1 0 1 50Games Wins Drawn Losses Byes24 9 0 15 3Home grounds editThe Dolphins play most of their twelve home games at the 52 500 capacity Suncorp Stadium in Brisbane with a few other matches at Sunshine Coast Stadium and Kayo Stadium 8 which also serves as a training and administration base 115 The redevelopment of Browne Park in Rockhampton may also see occasional Dolphins games at that venue 15 nbsp Suncorp Stadium entry nbsp Suncorp Stadium sign nbsp Suncorp Stadium interior nbsp Moreton Daily signage now Kayo Stadium nbsp Moreton Daily Stadium wall now Kayo Stadium nbsp Dolphins NRL 2023 warm up tee shirt nbsp Moreton Daily Stadium now Kayo Stadium nbsp Dolphins NRL men s zipped hoodieAffiliations and junior clubs editQueensland Cup affiliatesCentral Queensland CaprasNorths DevilsPNG HuntersRedcliffe DolphinsBRL affiliates Brighton Roosters Pine Rivers BearsRegional affiliatesWide Bay amp Bundaberg Region 116 Mal Meninga Cup U18 Cyril Connell Cup U16 and Harvey Norman U19 girls affiliatesCentral Queensland CaprasNorths DevilsRedcliffe Dolphins Wide Bay BullsLocal junior clubs A list of Junior Rugby League clubs within the Dolphins area In brackets JRL teams fielded in 2022 Albany Creek Crushers 20 Brighton Roosters 23 Burpengary Jets 33 Dayboro Cowboys 13 Moreton Bay Raiders 14 Narangba Rangers 23 North Lakes Kangaroos 21 Pine Central Holy Spirit Hornets 37 Pine Rivers Bears 19 Redcliffe Dolphins 45 Samford Stags 15 Valleys Diehards 21 Beachmere Pelicans 3 U13 amp above Bribie Island Warrigals 8 U13 amp above Caboolture Snakes 13 U13 amp above Further notes edit a b The official brand name of the new club team competing in the NRL from 2023 onwards is Dolphins Although the official company name of the parent club remains the Redcliffe District Rugby League Football Club Inc and the name Redcliffe Dolphins was dropped the old squad still competing separately in the Queensland state competition remains branded as the Redcliffe Dolphins 1 2 The NRL bid director for the team Terry Reader said in 2021 that they had to be careful about how we name it because we don t want to alienate anyone and we want to make sure we have the biggest reach He added that We want to make sure we ve got broader appeal and whether that s a more contemporary look and feel it s because we re a national NRL club and the Redcliffe Dolphins will remain and play in the Q Cup 3 Debut 2023 home jersey design differs to this illustration References edit Brunsdon Simon 13 October 2021 The Dolphins NRL defend dropping Redcliffe from their name Nine Network Retrieved 21 September 2022 Chisholm Ed 13 October 2021 Fans hit out at farcial sic call to name NRL s 17th team The Dolphins Sporting News Tiernan Eamonn 14 October 2021 Don t want to alienate anyone NRL Dolphins explain name decision as debate rages Fox Sports Australia News Corp Australia Retrieved 21 September 2022 Hytner Mike 21 October 2021 Wayne Bennett confirmed as Dolphins inaugural NRL coach The Guardian The Guardian Australia Retrieved 21 September 2022 a b DOLPHINS Team Store Official Store of the NRL DOLPHINS MQ Brisbane and surrounding areas Gould Joel 22 September 2020 Dolphins bid NRL ready with new stadium complete NRL com Retrieved 17 October 2021 a b Kayo Stadium officially becomes NRL s newest venue 7 December 2022 a b Kennedy Chris 13 October 2021 NRL ready for 2023 Reasons behind Dolphins successful bid NRL com Retrieved 17 October 2021 Proszenko Michael 13 October 2021 NRL open to adding 18th team after Dolphins get nod as new Brisbane club Sydney Morning Herald Retrieved 17 October 2021 Dolphins snare Kaufusi in first major signing National Rugby League 26 November 2021 Retrieved 26 November 2021 AAP 3 February 2023 Bromwich named inaugural Dolphins captain Retrieved 20 April 2023 Dolphins granted licence to become NRL s 17th team in 2023 National Rugby League 12 October 2021 Retrieved 13 October 2021 Emerton Liam 1 December 2021 Dolphins swimming with CQ talent Central Queensland Today Star News Group Retrieved 4 February 2022 a b McKay Pam 1 December 2021 CQ Capras secure affiliation with Dolphins NRL s 17th franchise The Morning Bulletin News Corp Australia Retrieved 4 February 2022 Hunters announce strategic pathways partnership with Dolphins 19 May 2022 Day of firsts for Dolphins Bennett as pre season begins 7 November 2022 Dolphins v Capras trial team list 30 January 2023 Dick Callum Mobbs Adam 4 February 2023 Rising stars push case for NRL minutes in Broncos onslaught codesports Retrieved 6 March 2023 Experienced line up set for Cowboys trial 7 February 2023 Cowboys v Dolphins Dolphins v Titans Final Team Two added to extended bench 19 February 2023 Rookie winger bags four as Titans blitz Dolphins 19 February 2023 a b c The Dolphins 2023 draw snapshot 9 November 2022 a b Draw Shock bolter set for round 1 28 February 2023 a b FINAL TEAMS Dolphins vs Roosters 5 March 2023 Bromwich aims to honour Beetson in Dolphins debut 18 January 2023 NRL 2023 season draw leaked round 1 games who will play who Dolphins debut Chammas Michael 5 March 2023 They said we wouldn t win a game Bennett does it again as Dolphins stuns Roosters Sydney Morning Herald NRL Results amp Crowds Austadiums NRL 2023 Dolphins Sydney Roosters round 1 match report match highlights injuries key plays coach comments QRL 5 March 2023 The Hammer scores Dolphins first NRL try Sydney Morning Herald 5 March 2023 Dolphins v Roosters Inaugural medal honouring Arthur Beetson awarded to NIT Retrieved 6 March 2023 Sydney Roosters triumph over Rabbitohs 20 18 in tense NRL battle Dolphins stay unbeaten with 36 20 win over Newcastle Knights ABC News 17 March 2023 a b Dolphins v Broncos The Battle for Brisbane 10 November 2022 9NewsQueensland 8 April 2023 The Dolphins Hamiso Tabuai Fidow has equalled a 115 year old NRL record scoring tries in six consecutive matches for the new club Tweet via Twitter Dolphins grab slice of NRL history with epic victory over Titans Trbojevic injured in Manly win ABC News 23 April 2023 McDonalds Park 10 August 2022 Raiders v Dolphins NRL admits incorrect call was made against the Dolphins in golden point loss to Canberra MSN NRL concedes error on crucial golden point call Archived from the original on 1 May 2023 Retrieved 1 May 2023 NRL exposed by Dragons seventh tackle try debacle in Dolphins loss May 27 2023 NRL try scoring and point scoring record Jamayne Isaako closes in on historic achievement Sporting News Australia www sportingnews com 2 September 2023 Emotional Isaako sweeps Dolphins awards The Dolphins 7 September 2023 The New Dolphin Archived from the original on 9 March 2023 Retrieved 9 March 2023 Years in the planning for Dolphins NRL bid NRL com 13 October 2021 Dolphins confirm inaugural mascot after fan vote Zero Tackle 18 July 2022 Retrieved 4 August 2022 Dairy Farmers Dolphins Roadshow Rockhampton the Range Sat 4th Feb 2023 1 20 pm 3 45 pm AEST Humanitix 4 February 2023 Bennett reveals truth behind tremendous moment Phins up Dolphins first win in colour 6 March 2023 Brad Walter 27 October 2021 Dolphins snare Kaufusi in first major signing National Rugby League a b c d e f Dolphins home jersey revealed on Grand Final stage 2 October 2022 Dolphins unveil inaugural away jersey 10 November 2022 Redcliffe Dolphins NRL Club Shop Classic Sportswear Partner with the Dolphins on their NRL Journey 20 October 2021 Adventure Kings named as Dolphins principal sponsor BlueBet team up with the Dolphins for historic entry to the NRL 3 May 2022 Another big deal for Dolphins Dolphins welcome new partners Mitsubishi Electric 24 May 2023 Gnech and Associates join in partnership with the Dolphins 17 April 2023 Dolphins welcome Anglo American to the team as Premier Partner The Dolphins 21 August 2023 We are the Mighty Mighty Dolphins Behind the Redcliffe Dolphins team song How can you not get around the NRL s newest team Dolphins NRL Here s a behind the scenes of their new team song By Fox League Facebook facebook com Development players train with the Top 30 squad but cannot play NRL until after Round 10 Players in the extended squad train with the Top 30 squad but are on train and trial or junior contracts Pre season taking shape with player return dates set 27 October 2022 Dolphins squad ready to meet Members and fans 28 November 2022 Dolphins v Roosters Katoa gets nod Hutchison to start 5 March 2023 AAP 5 March 2023 Dolphins complete dream NRL debut with shock win over Roosters ABC News Retrieved 21 April 2023 Dolphins sign exiting Warriors star Euan Aitken for foundation side 26 May 2022 NRL train and trial list 5 November 2022 a b c d e f g Pre season taking shape with player return dates set 27 October 2022 a b 2022 NRL Signings Tracker Naden joins Wests Tigers Sivo extends with Eels 17 May 2022 Storm co captain signs with rival NRL club wwos nine com au Kenny Bromwich to join Dolphins in 2023 3 February 2022 Archived from the original on 21 February 2022 Retrieved 21 February 2022 via news com au a b Dolphins open up NRL opportunities for two more qrl com au 6 May 2022 Central Newcastle junior to debut in Dolphins inaugural NRL match 28 February 2023 Ese ese joins Dolphins engine room 29 September 2022 Monster pack builds with Faamausili signing 17 October 2022 Rabbitohs re sign impressive young gun Newcastle lock in Broncos half Transfer Centre 6 September 2022 Gilbert inks massive five year deal with Dolphins 25 July 2023 Former Wigan Warriors ace Oliver Gildart on verge of joining NRL club 27 October 2022 a b c NRL 2022 Dolphins Michael Roberts Harrison Graham Valynce Te Whare 17th team announces young signings for 2023 NRL National Rugby League 16 December 2021 This is next level It s awesome Moreton Daily Retrieved 6 March 2023 Dolphins lure Isaako from Broncos in cross town switch National Rugby League 22 December 2021 Isaako extends until 2026 The Dolphins 10 October 2023 Dolphins strike to sign Panthers back on long term deal zerotackle com 9 May 2022 Dolphins confirm signing of teenage Panthers prodigy Isaiya Katoa on a three year deal sportingnews com 17 February 2022 Dolphins land Origin star as first marquee signing wwos nine com au Kerr coming home to Dolphins in 2023 The Dolphins 17 June 2023 Retrieved 18 June 2023 Brenko Lee to join cousin as foundation Dolphin 23 June 2022 NRL 2023 Transfer Centre Connelly Lemuelu signs contract extension 5 April 2023 Panthers re sign premiership prop on bumper new long team deal NRL Transfer Centre 3 April 2023 Brayden McGrady Milford set to knock back Knights to join rivals Benoiton Jake 23 January 2022 Official Rabbitohs release prop as Bennett strikes Zero Tackle Kodi oming home to be a Dolphin dolphinsnrl com 12 January 2022 Niu earns contract extension The Dolphins 30 June 2023 O Sullivan joins the Dolphins dolphinsnrl com au 29 June 2022 Exciting utility Plath signs with Dolphins QRL 11 April 2023 Dolphins sign young Kiwi bopper for 2023 zerotackle com 30 November 2022 From the verge of walking away Simbiken earns NRL contract 25 August 2022 Eels forward Stone signs with Dolphins ESPN com 6 December 2021 2023 NRL Signings Tracker Hunt extends Sharks deal Montoya Russell re sign 3 May 2023 Dolphins nab Panthers junior premiership winner for top squad shot dolphinsnrl com au 4 July 2022 Winger handed shot at NRL dreams with Dolphins 28 July 2022 Jarrod Wallace signs two year deal with the Dolphins Sporting News 9 June 2022 NRL contract news Jake Averillo signs with Dolphins will depart Bulldogs at end of 2023 21 June 2023 a b Dolphins land another major blow on Broncos Young gun Oryn Keeley to join the Dolphins in 24 The Dolphins 5 October 2023 Dolphins Records rugbyleagueproject Dolphins to join NRL in 2023 with Moreton Daily Stadium to host games Austadiums 13 October 2021 Varley Russell Kearnan Jake 1 June 2022 NRL s newest club the Dolphins invests in Bundaberg Rugby League ABC News Retrieved 21 April 2023 External links editOfficial sites Dolphins official website Dolphins player profiles Supporter sites Dolphins Pod Dolphins fan discussion forum Dolphins results Latest scores for Dolphins Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Dolphins NRL amp oldid 1217728435, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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