Words by Nick Crockford
What a night! Dolphins’ club record 55-6 victory over the Dragons will be long remembered – especially by those at Suncorp Stadium.
‘Phins ran in 10 tries, allowing the visitors only a late consolation, to move into the top eight for the first time this season.
There were six different try scorers – Herbie Farnworth (2), Jamayne Isaako (2), Kodi Nikorima, Connelly Lemuelu (2), Jack Bostock, Hamiso Tabuai-Fidow (2).
Isaako converted eight of the 10 tries to take his season’s tally to 146 points and Dolphins’ career points to 613 in 61 matches.
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Back rower Connolly Lemuelu said on Dolphins website: “We wanted to try and replicate our performance (v Bulldogs) down in Sydney and I thought we did that.
“Get our defence right everything just flows off the back of that.”
Winger Jack Bostock said it was a “special game”. “Everyone showed up and played their part. That’s why we had the day we did.”
Dolphins are now preparing to travel north for a Queensland derby clash with the Cowboys in Townsville on Saturday.
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