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Redcliffe Dolphins recruitment targets

Puff

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There's a saying in league, "if you got the cash, bid for the guy your opponents want", even if you know you wont get him, and if you do... great
That would imply you want him as well. Which was the context of the posts.

Because if you get him, and you don't want him, great isnt the right word.
 

League guru

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That's all well and good but Ezra just re-signed for less than others were prepared to pay.
Who were the others and what were they prepared to pay. Wasn't aware he was negoiating with anyone else. He was always going to resign with the Broncos and at 700k they have paid too much.
 

Puff

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Need to get Kodi done. I just feel he can provide that 14 role even if we get a gun 6 to partner Katoa. And if not, he is playing well at 6.

He would be a no risk resign I feel.
 

Big Pete

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Fuller has been upgraded to an NRL deal and will remain at the club till the end of 2026.

Wallace has been granted a release effective immediately and will link up with the Catalans.

That's a great story for Trai and a real feather in the cap for the Dolphins. One of the key concerns about expansion was the talent pool, but the Dolphins have shown that if you're willing to put any preconceived notions of an NRL player to the side, there's plenty of talent coming through the grades.

Fuller was in the Broncos NYC squad but could never get an opportunity. He kept toiling away in the QCup and when his opportunity came around he's proven a real diamond in the rough.

Wallace was one of those players Bennett could rely on to come in and take some ownership of the team. He'd often over-play his hand, but with such a new team, it was important to have players who were willing to take ownership and Wallace certainly provided that off the bench. He was also somebody who understood his place and when he was eventually overlooked for other players he didn't cause any dramas.He'll always have a part in Dolphins history and setting that early standard.
 
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