Dolphins’ NRL draw 2023
Published 1:30pm 25 January 2023
Words by Kylie Knight
The Dolphins make their historic debut in the NRL in 2023. Here’s the draw – when and where to watch them play, including games in South East Queensland.
Round 1 (March 5): V Roosters, Suncorp Stadium Brisbane, 3.05pm
Round 2 (March 11): V Raiders, Kayo Stadium Redcliffe, 4.30pm
Round 3 (March 17): V Knights, McDonald Jones Stadium Newcastle, 5pm
Round 4 (March 24): V Broncos, Suncorp Stadium Brisbane, 7.05pm
Round 5 (April 1): V Dragons, WIN Stadium Wollongong, 4.30pm
Round 6 (April 7): V Cowboys, Queensland Country Bank Stadium Townsville, 8pm
Round 7 (April 13): V Rabbitohs, Suncorp Stadium Brisbane, 7.50pm
Round 8 (April 23): V Titans, Suncorp Stadium Brisbane, 2pm
Round 9 (April 29): V Raiders, McDonalds Park, Wagga Wagga, 3pm
Round 10 (May 6): V Sharks, Suncorp Stadium Brisbane, 5.30pm
Round 11: BYE
Round 12 (May 20): V Storm, Suncorp Stadium Brisbane, 7.35pm
Round 13 (May 25): V Dragons, Kayo Stadium Redcliffe, 7.50pm
Round 14 (June 3): V Warriors, Mt Smart Stadium Auckland, 3pm
Round 15 (June 9): V Sea Eagles, 4 Pines Park Sydney, 8pm
Round 16: BYE
Round 17 (June 24): V Eels, Sunshine Coast Stadium, 3pm
Round 18 (July 1): V Broncos, The Gabba Brisbane, 7.35pm
Round 19 (July 9): V Titans, Cbus Super Stadium Gold Coast, 4.05pm
Round 20 (July 16): V Panthers, Kayo Stadium Redcliffe, 4.05pm
Round 21: BYE
Round 22 (July 30): V Bulldogs, Salter Oval Bundaberg, 2pm
Round 23 (August 5): V Knights, Optus Stadium Perth, 5.30pm
Round 24 (August 12): V Roosters, Allianz Stadium Sydney, 7.35pm
Round 25 (August 19): V Wests Tigers, CommBank Stadium Sydney, 3pm
Round 26 (August 25): V Cowboys, Suncorp Stadium Brisbane, 8pm
Round 27 (September 2): V Warriors, Suncorp Stadium Brisbane, 3pm
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