The Dolphins have emerged as the most likely landing spot for
Newcastle prop Daniel Saifiti after the former NSW big man flew to Queensland to meet with Dolphins officials.
It comes as the Wests Tigers have also been linked to Canberra Raiders prop Corey Horsburgh.
It is understood that Saifiti is on the verge of agreeing to a long-term deal to leave Newcastle and join the Dolphins from next season.
The final stumbling block will be the two clubs agreeing on a financial commitment from the Knights, given Saifiti still has two years left on his rich deal worth about $850,000 a season. Newcastle are expected to tip in about $200,000 for the next two seasons for Saifiti to play elsewhere.
It is understood Saifiti travelled to Queensland on Thursday to meet with Dolphins officials.
He knows incoming Dolphins coach Kristian Woolf from his stint at Newcastle – first as Nathan Brown’s assistant and then as interim coach for the final two games of the 2019 season.
The Dolphins have been on the lookout for a marquee prop to add to their forward pack for next season. They went close to securing Melbourne-bound Stefano Utoikamanu and have remained interested.
The Dragons also spoke with Saifiti and he underwent a medical with the club. However, the Dragons and the Knights were unable to agree on financial terms to get the deal done.
The Dragons have since turned their attention to Reagan Campbell-Gillard but have rejected Campbell-Gillard’s hopes of three year deal to get him to move away from Parramatta.
Saifiti’s potential move is the first big step in Newcastle’s plan to help rebalance their salary cap. They gave Saifiti permission to explore his options, as well as hooker Jayden Brailey, as they look to get a better balance in their roster.
Newcastle have already poached NSW under-19s hooker Matt Arthur from Parramatta on a three-year deal after he was allowed a release from the final year of his Eels contract on “compassionate grounds” following the sacking of his father and head coach Brad Arthur.
The Knights signing of Arthur is problematic given that starting hooker Brailey and back-up dummy-half Phoenix Crossland are both contracted through until the end of 2025 and 2026, respectively.
The Dolphins have already added rising Cowboys back-rower Kulikefu Finefeuiaki. They have earmarked Saifiti to replace the retiring Jesse Bromwich.
The Dolphins will welcome back injured representative duo Tom Gilbert and Tom Flegler next year too.
Meanwhile, the Tigers are keen to land Horsburgh, who has met with Canterbury and Brisbane in recent weeks. However, it is unlikely that either clubs have the salary cap space to get a deal done.
The Tigers however have the money for Horsburgh and want to land the one-time Queensland Origin player, who has fallen out of favour at the Raiders.