Words by Kylie Knight
The Dolphins RLFC regret to inform that the decision has been made, in line with advice from the Queensland Government, to cancel the February 20th pre-season fixture at Moreton Daily Stadium between Vodafone Warriors and Melbourne Storm.
The difficult decision (through advice received by the Queensland Government) has been made in order to protect the health of the fans, players, match officials and staff.
Ticket holders are advised that full refunds will be applied, with Ticketek to reach out directly to customers. Any refund enquiries should be directed to Ticketek here
With the volatile COVID-19 situation, the club doesn’t want to risk the potential for the Vodafone Warriors squad being stranded in Queensland, which ruled out the possibility of a Warriors V Dolphins Trial.
At this stage, the NRL trial match between Brisbane Broncos and North QLD Cowboys will go ahead as planned on February 27th. Tickets to the Alex Glenn Testimonial Match are still available via Ticketek here, with fans set to be treated a blockbuster clash between the two NRL rivals.
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