Words by Kylie Knight
The Dolphins NRL side looked relaxed at training this morning ahead of their trip to NZ for the round 12 clash against the Warriors.
The game on Sunday (4.05pm kick-off) is part of Indigenous Round and will mark the return of lock Max Plath who is back from concussion protocols.
Plath’s inclusion pushes Kenny Bromwich to the interchange bench along with Connelly Lemuelu, while Mark Nicholls is named to start at prop.
Oryn Keeley has been named 18th man following his strong performance for the Norths’ Devils in their victory in the Hostplus Cup last week.
Sunday’s game follows the Dolphins’ 24-12 win over the Tigers during Magic Round. The Warriors will be full of confidence after their two-point win over Penrith Panthers.
Today’s Dolphins training session focused on speed, skills, combinations with some fun thrown in.
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By Dominika Lis
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