Dolphins (NRL)

The Dolphins are a professional rugby league football team based in the Redcliffe Peninsula area of the Moreton Bay Region (which is part of the greater Brisbane area of South East Queensland),[10] that competes in the Australian National Rugby League (NRL). Launched as a bid for inclusion into the NRL by Queensland Cup side Redcliffe Dolphins in 2020, the Dolphins were granted a separate licence in October 2021 to compete as the national league's 17th side from the 2023 season onwards. It is the fourth NRL team in the state of Queensland, including the North Queensland Cowboys based in Townsville, and the third team in South East Queensland along with the Brisbane Broncos and Gold Coast Titans. The Dolphins are the first team to join the NRL competition since the Gold Coast Titans joined in 2007.

Dolphins[lower-alpha 1]
Club information
Full nameDolphins[lower-alpha 1]
Colours  Red
  White
  Gold
Founded2023
WebsiteOfficial website
Current details
Ground(s)
CEOTerry Reader
CoachWayne Bennett[4]
CaptainJesse Bromwich[5][6]
(2023 Rds 1–5, 7–9)
Mark Nicholls
(Round 6 2023)[7]
Felise Kaufusi
(Rd 10 2023)[8]
CompetitionNational Rugby League
2023 seasonTBD
Current season
Uniforms
Records
Premierships0
Runners-up0
Minor premiership0
Wooden spoons0
Most capped10Hamiso Tabuai-Fidow,
Jamayne Isaako,
Euan Aitken,
Tom Gilbert,
Connelly Lemuelu
Highest try scorer10 after round 11 2023Hamiso Tabuai-Fidow
Highest points scorer108Jamayne Isaako

History

In 2020, coinciding with the opening of a new Moreton Daily Stadium[11] (known as Kayo Stadium from 7 December 2022),[12] the Redcliffe Dolphins launched a bid on 22 September 2020 for the inclusion of a separate new team in the national competition. On 13 October 2021, the 17th NRL licence was granted to the Dolphins after they competed for it against two other consortiums (the Brisbane Firehawks and Brisbane Jets) also linked to existing Queensland Cup clubs.[13] Wayne Bennett was signed as the inaugural NRL coach.[14] On 26 November 2021, the Dolphins made their first major signing for their 2023 entry, recruiting Felise Kaufusi from the Melbourne Storm.[15] Not long after, he was joined by Storm team mates, Jesse Bromwich (who was named as the Dolphins inaugural team captain in February 2023)[16] and his brother Kenny Bromwich. Although separately licensed, the Dolphins NRL venture is owned by the Redcliffe Dolphins and is their fully professional spin-off club.[17]

In December 2021, it was confirmed that Queensland Rugby League (QRL) team the Central Queensland Capras had secured a full affiliation deal with the Dolphins.[18] The Capras and Dolphins deal should see up to six Dolphins NRL players compete for the Capras in the Queensland Cup competition each week.[19] In May 2022, the PNG Hunters announced a strategic pathways partnership with the Dolphins that includes full NRL pre-season participation for four young Papua New Guinean players, beginning in the PNGNRL Digicel Cup, through to the PNG Hunters in the QRL state competition and then directly into the Australian NRL system.[20]

On 7 November 2022, inaugural pre-season training for 2023 began.[21] Pre-season trial matches were played against the Central Queensland Capras at Marley Brown Oval in Gladstone on 4 February 2023[22] (the Dolphins won 24–8),[23] against the North Queensland Cowboys at Barlow Park in Cairns on 12 February[24] (the Dolphins drew 22–22),[25] and the Gold Coast Titans on 19 February[26][27] at Kayo Stadium (the Titans won 40–16).[28]

On 10 November 2022, the NRL officially released the 2023 fixtures.[29][30] This included the Dolphins' first NRL match,[31] against the Sydney Roosters[32] on 5 March 2023 at Suncorp Stadium, Brisbane to honour rugby league Immortal Arthur (Artie) Beetson, a former player and coach of both the Redcliffe Dolphins and the Roosters.[29][33][34] The Dolphins won 28–18 in front of a crowd of 32,177 fans.[35][36] Jesse Bromwich captained the side.[37] Hamiso Tabuai-Fidow scored the Dolphins' first points with a try.[38] Subsequent points were added by Mark Nicholls (one try), Connelly Lemuelu (one try) and Jamayne Isaako (two tries and four conversion goals).[39] The Artie Legacy Medal for player of the match was awarded to Felise Kaufusi.[40] Prior to NRL Round 7 2023, the combined leading try-scorers for the Dolphins are Jamayne Isaako and Hamiso Tabuai-Fidow, both on 8 tries.Players

In round 3 of the 2023 NRL season, Tesi Niu became the first player in the Dolphins NRL history to score a hat-trick when they defeated the Newcastle Knights 36-20 at McDonald Jones Stadium.[41] After winning their first three NRL matches,[30] the Dolphins hosted their first Battle for Brisbane derby in Round 4 at Suncorp Stadium on Friday 24 March 2023 and were defeated 18–12[42] by the Brisbane Broncos.[43][42] On Friday 7 April 2023 in the Dolphins' round 6 victory 32–22 against the North Queensland Cowboys at Queensland Country Bank Stadium, Hamiso Tabuai-Fidow equalled a 115-year-old NRL record, scoring tries in six straight matches for a new club.[44] In round 8 on 23 April 2023, the Dolphins equalled the greatest comeback in premiership history to defeat the Gold Coast Titans 28-26 at Suncorp Stadium, after trailing the Titans 26-0 after the first twenty-six minutes. The record for a winning comeback in premiership history dating to 1908 was set in 1998, when the North Queensland Cowboys went from being down 26-0 to defeating the Penrith Panthers 36-28 at full-time.[45]

In Round 9 of the 2023 NRL season, the Dolphins played their first golden point game but lost 30-31 to the Canberra Raiders at McDonalds Park, Wagga Wagga.[46] The NRL later conceded that match officials missed a crucial knock-on call late in Canberra's golden-point victory when the former regained possession after knocking the ball into the arm of a Dolphins' player.[47] "The NRL's head of football Graham Annesley said referee Peter Gough was obscured in his view of the knock on, but the sideline officials should have pulled the play up." Nevertheless, Annesley advised that no policy changes could be considered until the current season is over.[48]


Name and colours

Dolphins NRL away and home jerseys 2023 (front view)

The Dolphins retained the red and white of their Queensland Cup counterparts, with gold added to the colour scheme[49] to avoid a clash with NRL club St. George Illawarra Dragons. Otherwise, the 'Redcliffe' name is not being used in an effort to broaden appeal nationally beyond the local region.[13][50]

After a fan vote in July 2022, "Phinny" the Dolphin was confirmed as the club's NRL mascot.[51] Sandy, a companion mascot, was later revealed.[52] During a pre-season training camp, senior players composed a team theme song.[53] Separately, the team catchphrase and hashtag is 'Phins Up' (#PhinsUp).[54]

Jerseys

On 27 October 2021, the Dolphins unveiled a heritage jersey design, inspired by the Redcliffe Dolphins jersey from the 1980s. The design is predominantly red, with white sleeves and a gold trim.[55] On 2 October 2022, the debut home jersey design for 2023 was unveiled just prior to kick-off of the 2022 NRL Grand Final at Accor Stadium in Sydney.[56] The inaugural away jersey was released on 11 November.[57] Otherwise, the team training shirt is predominantly black in colour.[58]

Sponsors and kit manufacturers

Year Kit manufacturer Shirt sponsors Back sponsors Sleeve sponsors Shorts sponsors
2023–Classic Sportswear[59]Adventure Kings[60]
The Cove[9][56]
BlueBet[61]
Foxi Invest[56]
Budget Direct[62]KFC[56]
Ok2Play?[56]

In April 2023, Brisbane law firm Gnech and Associates Lawyers joined on an initial two-year agreement as the official Legal Practice Partner of the Dolphins' NRL club.[63]

Team song


We are the Dolphins
The red, white and gold
From Brissy to CQ
The young and the old

Sing it loud
And put up your phins
We are the mighty mighty Dolphins

Born ready to win
To make the fans proud
We take on the battle
And light up the crowd

Sing it loud
And put up your phins
We are the mighty mighty Dolphins

We are the mighty mighty Dolphins
We are the mighty mighty Dolphins
We are the mighty mighty Dolphins

Sing it loud
And put up your phins
We are the mighty mighty Dolphins[64]

2023 League table

Pos Team Pld W D L B PF PA PD Pts
1 South Sydney Rabbitohs 118030264150+11416
2 Brisbane Broncos 118030282194+8816
3 Penrith Panthers 106041249121+12814
4 Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks 106041273205+6814
5 Melbourne Storm 106041206190+1614
6 Dolphins 106041248239+914
7 Canberra Raiders 106041213242−2914
8 New Zealand Warriors 116050204210−612
9 Gold Coast Titans 105051240269−2912
10 Sydney Roosters 105051157222−6512
11 Newcastle Knights 104151225241−1611
12 Manly-Warringah Sea Eagles 104151191227−3611
13 North Queensland Cowboys 115060207241−3410
14 Parramatta Eels 114070264240+248
15 Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs 114070187282−958
16 St. George Illawarra Dragons 102081208255−476
17 Wests Tigers 102081136226−906

Players

Top 30 Squad – 2023 NRL Season Development Players Coaching Staff

Head coach

Assistant coaches

  • Nathan Fien
  • Kristian Woolf
  • Jeremy Hickmans (Head of Performance)
  • Blake Duncan (Athletic Performance Coach)
  • Elliot Jackson (Athletic Performance Coach)

Medical Professionals

  • Sam Madden (Head Physiotherapist)
  • Adam Schumacher (Physiotherapist)
  • John Davey (Head of Sports Science & Performance Analysis)
  • Dr Peter Hackney (Doctor)
  • Dr Brendan Thompson (Doctor)

Legend:
  • (c) Captain(s)
  • (vc) Vice captain(s)
  • Development players[65]
  • Extended squad[66]

Updated: 14 March 2023
Source(s): NRL,

2023 Signings

Pre-season training commenced 7 November 2022,[56][67] with 7 December designated as the inaugural open training session for fans and the general public to attend.[68] In their first NRL match,[69] the Dolphins defeated the Sydney Roosters 28–18[70] on 5 March 2023 at Suncorp Stadium in Brisbane.[29][32]

PlayerPrevious ClubLength
Euan AitkenNew Zealand Warriors2024[71]
Brenton BairaMackay Cutters2023[72]
Tory BathNudgee College2024[73]
Jack BostockSt. George Illawarra Dragons2025[74]
Jesse BromwichMelbourne Storm2024[75]
Kenny BromwichMelbourne Storm2025[76]
Bailey ButlerCQ Capras2024[73]
JJ CollinsTweed Heads Seagulls2023[77]
John-Paul DonevskiPenrith Panthers2024[73]
Kurt DonoghoeCentral Newcastle2024[78]
Herman Ese'eseGold Coast Titans2023[79]
Poasa FaamausiliSt. George Illawarra Dragons2023[80]
Trai FullerRedcliffe Dolphins2023[81]
Tom GilbertNorth Queensland Cowboys2023[82]
Oliver GildartWests Tigers2023[83]
Harrison GrahamWynnum-Manly Seagulls2023[84]
Lachlan HubnerCQ Capras2024[73]
Cody HunterRedcliffe Dolphins2023[85]
Jamayne IsaakoGold Coast Titans2025[86]
Ryan JacksonWynnum Manly Seagulls2023[77]
Robert JenningsPenrith Panthers2025[87]
Isaiya KatoaPenrith Panthers2025[88]
Felise KaufusiMelbourne Storm2025[89]
Brenko LeeBrisbane Broncos2024[90]
Edrick LeeNewcastle Knights2024[74]
Connelly LemueluNorth Queensland Cowboys2025[91]
Jeremy Marshall-KingCanterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs2025[92]
Anthony MilfordNewcastle Knights2024[93]
Mark NichollsSouth Sydney Rabbitohs2024[94]
Kodi NikorimaSouth Sydney Rabbitohs2024[95]
Tesi NiuBrisbane Broncos2023[96]
Sean O'SullivanPenrith Panthers2025[97]
Max PlathWynnum-Manly Seagulls2025[98]
Elijah RasmussenWestlake Boys High School2023[99]
Michael RobertsNorthern Rivers Titans2023[84]
Radean RobinsonCQ Capras2024[73]
Jeremiah SimbikenRedcliffe Dolphins2025[100]
Ray StoneParramatta Eels2024[101]
Tyler SzepanowskiCQ Capras2024[73]
Hamiso Tabuai-FidowNorth Queensland Cowboys2027[102]
Mason TeaguePenrith Panthers2024[103]
Valynce Te WhareKing Country Rugby Football Union2024[84]
Setu TuRedcliffe Dolphins2023[104]
Jarrod WallaceGold Coast Titans2024[105]
Michael WaqaRedcliffe Dolphins2024[73]

2024 Signings

PlayerPrevious ClubLength
Herbie FarnworthBrisbane Broncos2026[106]
Thomas FleglerBrisbane Broncos2027[106]
Josh KerrSt George Illawarra Dragons2025[107]

Head-to-head records

OpponentPlayedWonDrawnLostWin %
Broncos10010
Cowboys1100100
Dragons10010
Eels00000
Knights1100100
Panthers00000
Rabbitohs10010
Raiders210150
Roosters1100100
Sea Eagles00000
Sharks1100100
Storm00000
Tigers00000
Titans1100100
Warriors00000
GamesWinsDrawnLossesByes
106041

Home grounds

The Dolphins play most of their twelve home games at the 52,500-capacity Suncorp Stadium in Brisbane, with a few other matches at Sunshine Coast Stadium and Kayo Stadium,[12] which also serves as a training and administration base.[108] The redevelopment of Browne Park in Rockhampton may also see occasional Dolphins' games at that venue.[19]

Affiliations and junior clubs

Queensland Cup affiliates
Redcliffe Dolphins
Central Queensland Capras
PNG Hunters

BRL affiliates
Brighton Roosters
Pine Rivers Bears

Regional affiliates
Wide Bay & Bundaberg Region[109]

Mal Meninga Cup (U18), Cyril Connell Cup (U16) and Harvey Norman (U19 girls) affiliates
Redcliffe Dolphins
Central Queensland Capras
Wide Bay Bulls

Local junior clubs
A list of Junior Rugby League clubs within the Dolphins area. In brackets, JRL teams fielded in 2022.

Albany Creek Crushers (20)
Brighton Roosters (23)
Burpengary Jets (33)
Dayboro Cowboys (13)
Moreton Bay Raiders (14)
Narangba Rangers (23)
North Lakes Kangaroos (21)
Pine Central Holy Spirit Hornets (37)
Pine Rivers Bears (19)
Redcliffe Dolphins (45)
Samford Stags (15)
Valleys Diehards (21)
Beachmere Pelicans (3 – U13 & above)
Bribie Island Warrigals (8 – U13 & above)
Caboolture Snakes (13 – U13 & above)

Further notes

  1. The official brand name of the new club team competing in the NRL from 2023 onwards is 'Dolphins'. Although the official company name of the parent club remains the "Redcliffe District Rugby League Football Club Inc" and the name 'Redcliffe Dolphins' was dropped, the old squad still competing separately in the Queensland state competition remains branded as the "Redcliffe Dolphins".[1][2] The NRL-bid director for the team (Terry Reader) said in 2021 that they "...had to be careful about how we name it because we don't want to alienate anyone and we want to make sure we have the biggest reach." He added that: "We want to make sure we've got broader appeal and whether that's a more contemporary look and feel, it's because we're a national NRL club and the Redcliffe Dolphins will remain and play in the Q-Cup."[3]
  2. Debut 2023 home jersey design differs to this illustration.

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