Words by Nick Crockford
Dolphins romped to another high-scoring victory on Saturday – and how their fans loved it!
‘Phins turned on the style at Suncorp Stadium to beat the Rabbitohs 50-28 with Hamiso Tabuai-Fidow, aka The Hammer, scoring four tries.
It was the third time in four rounds Kristian Woolf’s injury-hit squad had chalked up 50 points – an achievement which sees them eighth on the ladder.
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The Hammer’s stunning form has also earned a place at fullback in the Queensland team for next week’s State of Origin decider in Sydney.
Prop Josh Kerr is also in the extended 20-man squad, unveiled by Maroons coach Billy Slater today, for the first time in the 2025 series.
Dolphins have a bye in round 18 but return on Friday July 11 when they travel to NSW to face the Sharks at Shark Stadium, kick-off 8pm.
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