The Dolphins’ debut NRL season is over… and the newcomers may be ‘proud’

The Dolphins debut NRL marketing campaign has come to an finish and with 9 wins on the board, assistant coach Kristian Woolf is “proud” of what the membership has constructed.

Wayne Bennett wasn’t current in his ultimate post-match presser of the yr after his aspect’s spectacular 34-10 win on Saturday afternoon.

Many pundits tipped the Dolphins to win the wood spoon in 2023, however they flew out of the gates and had a 7-5 report after 13 rounds.

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There had been real hopes that the Dolphins might do the unthinkable and play finals of their first ever first grade season.

However, with accidents to key gamers together with Sean O’Sullivan and Tom Gilbert, their depth was examined they usually fell away.

Woolf was requested if the membership may be proud of 9 wins of their debut marketing campaign and the NRL’s most likeable franchise earned extra admirers after his response.

“It’s an interesting question, probably not no,” Woolf stated.

“As we showed earlier in the year, there’s a bit more to this footy team that what people expected.

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“We saw that in the pre-season, we saw the skill level, we saw how hard people had worked and how well we came together as a group, that’s what we showed.

“We can be really proud of what we set up at the start of this year, and the way we played. Setting those foundations of who the Dolphins are.

“We did fall away a little bit, we can’t hide away from that, but I think we can be really proud of what we’ve done.”

With depth being a key concern for the Dolphins, recruitment will play a significant position of their success in years to return.

Broncos duo Herbie Farnworth and Tom Flegler will make the cross-town transfer within the low season.

Meanwhile, Bulldogs gun Jake Averillo has additionally penned a contract for 2024 and past, with membership powerbrokers hopeful they’ll make a marquee signing within the coming years.

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