Dolphins recruit Daniel Saifiti has vowed to rediscover the form that made him a State of Origin star, in a bid to deliver the NRL’s fledgling franchise a maiden finals berth.
The former Newcastle enforcer will fill the void left by retiring skipper Jesse Bromwich in the hopes of forging one of the game’s most lethal forward packs.
Dolphins hierarchy will be waiting with bated breath for Thomas Flegler’s medical clearance after the Maroons prop underwent surgery on career-threatening nerve damage in his shoulder.
Should he, along with Tom Gilbert, successfully return from injury in 2025, Saifiti could find his new Dolphins pack pushing deep into the finals.
Saifiti revealed a season he spent with new Dolphins coach Kristian Woolf at the Knights – when he earned the first of seven NSW Origin caps – prompted him to move north until 2027.
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“The main thing was coming under Woolfy again. I only had him for one year in 2019, but me and him built a really close relationship, and we’ve kept in touch ever since,” Saifiti said.
“I pretty much knew after that first phone call this is the club for me. One of the first phone calls I had with Woolfy was about how when he was at the club I was playing Origin, and he would love to see me get there again.
“It’s not just going to happen, I have to prove myself to the boys just to be in the team. I find with rep teams if you’re playing in a good team that’s going well, and you’re playing good footy, you sort of naturally get picked.”