The lingering question Dolphins new boys are refusing to be distracted by

By Danielle Smith / Editor

The Dolphins have been under constant pressure to sign a marquee player if they are to have any impact on the competition.

With so many reports surrounding the ‘requirement’ for the newest NRL franchise to lock in this magical signing, you can understand why the players that have already joined don’t agree.

“I thought having the captain of the New Zealand Kiwi side was having a marquee player,” Dolphins forward Tom Gilbert told The Roar regarding Jesse Bromwich.

“There’s no doubt in my mind that we have a good team here. And you can have these marquee players, but at the end of the day, you need to build a culture, you need to make sure people are getting the best out of each other.

“And you see marquee players go to other clubs and not do so well. And you never know, one of the young kids we signed up could be the next Cameron Munster. It’s our job as teammates and as a club to make sure we’re being the best day in and day out, and when all that stuff comes together, for any team, then you can expect to do your best on the weekend.”

Former Rabbitohs prop Mark Nicholls believes that it takes more than one big name to get the job done.

“If you have 17 committed blokes go out on the footy field and do the job, it doesn’t really matter who you have on your team. Rugby league has been played for over 100 years now and the same thing always happens. It’s the team of 17 that turns up and wants to run harder and tackle harder than the opposition,” said the foundation Dolphins prop.

“I’ve played in plenty of games where a team has been expected to win or lose and the results don’t happen the way the experts tip.”

With low expectations placed on the club’s success, Gilbert said the players weren’t letting that get in their heads.

“We’re just worried about controlling what we can control,” said the former Cowboy who made his Origin debut for Queensland this year.

“We can’t control what’s published out there about us. What we can control is how we turn up each day for training, how we prepare for our field sessions, gym sessions, how we recover, the food we put in our body.

“We can control how we interact with our fans and uphold ourselves around the place – they’re all good things that make you a better football player and a better person. If we can just worry about controlling them then I have no doubt the results and performances will come and that will put us in good stead for a good year next year.”

Tom Gilbert and Mark Nicholls power through off-season training. (Photo: dolphinsnrl.com.au)

After five seasons with the Rabbitohs, Nicholls would have loved to have left his old club on a high instead of one game short of a grand final appearance.

“I had a great five years at Souths and played five prelims and a Grand Final. At the start I would have taken that in a heartbeat but to lose that last game against Penrith three years in a row hurt,” said Nicholls.

“For a couple of weeks afterwards, I kept going through the game in my mind. And we were 12-0 up with five minutes to go before half-time. But sometimes that’s just how footy goes.”

Gilbert was in a similar situation, with his final game for the Cowboys being their 24-20 preliminary finals loss to the Eels. The 22-year-old admitted it was difficult to leave North Queensland after three seasons, but there was ‘always comfort’ in his decision to head to Redcliffe.

“Obviously, it was hard. Not just after the year that we had, personally, but some of the friends I made up there. I’m extremely close with them. And they felt like my family. And obviously the club I think’s going to be a powerhouse for the next few years.

“But there was the opportunity to be back home and close to my family. And being under Wayne Bennett was a real drawing factor.

(Photo by Bradley Kanaris/Getty Images)

“I was really excited to become an inaugural member of the squad and I was really excited to be home with the family. To be under Wayne and a few of the older boys like the Bromwich brothers and Felise Kaufusi, it ticked so many boxes and gave me a lot of comfort. I don’t have any regrets about leaving.

“I’m a Dolphin now and fully committed to upholding the Dolphins’ values and just becoming a good Dolphins player and a good person away from it for the club.”

Family and being part of a brand-new club were also factors for Nicholls making the move north.

“It’s a foundation club – the club itself has been around for a long time, but it’s the first time in the NRL. The chance to make history and at the back end of my career – that’s exciting,” said Nicholls.

“And it was also a good chance to live in Queensland. My wife and I are both from country NSW, so we never really felt settled in Sydney. And we’ve always thought about where we will live after Sydney to be fair. And then in the (Covid) bubble we said, ‘Queensland is pretty nice, we see ourselves living here’.

“And then a few months later the call came, and I knew that Wayne was coaching so to get back under Wayne was a good feeling as well.”

 (Photo by Bradley Kanaris/Getty Images)

Bennett was very keen to have Nicholls back on his roster, with just a simple message from coach to player saying, ‘Do you want to have some fun?’

“Mark is one of those understated players in the game but I always valued him since the day I went to South Sydney,” Bennett told AAP.

“He is one of those guys you can trust and totally rely on. That’s why I brought him here because I want to build a club on men like him.”

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While many of the players tease Nicholls about his close bond with Bennett and asking if he is his Dad, Gilbert is ‘enjoying’ getting to know the master coach for the first time, as well as the rest of the staff.

“One of the things I like is how direct and honest he was with me,” said Gilbert. “And I think that’s something really big for a young footy player. You can sometimes get told you’re this and that but it’s about the things that I’m not good at that I need to keep getting reminded of, so I can keep getting better. And that’s something that I really enjoy about Wayne.”

“He is really nice. It’s pretty new and fresh, but I’m really enjoying not just being under him, but also Woolfy (Kristian Woolf) and Fieny (Nathan Fien) as well as the performance staff.”

Many jokes have been made about no location being attached to the Dolphins. Nicholls isn’t too concerned about what others think of their name and is just looking forward to the support from their new fans – as well as poaching some from their neighbours the Brisbane Broncos.

“There are people who get paid more than me to make those decisions,” joked Nicolls.

“Everyone obviously knows where the Dolphins are based and where the club has come from in the Q-Cup. But even just from being here, going up the coast a couple of times and around the Redcliffe community, there’s a lot of fans of Sydney teams that have been living up here for 10-20-30 years and just because they went for another team they are anti-Broncos.

“Because they now have a local team they already said they are going to jump on board.”

There is still a long way to go before their Round 1 game against the Roosters, but the boys are looking forward to welcoming their new fans to the newly named Kayo Sports Stadium and proving the sceptics wrong.

“We’re going to turn up wanting to win,” said Nicholls.

“We wouldn’t all be up in here in this 35-degree heat if we didn’t think we could win some footy.  I think as the leaders that’s something that will be trying to really instil early on is that we’re not here to make up the numbers, we want to do something in this competition.”

The Crowd Says:

2022-12-17T11:44:01+00:00

Gus O

Roar Rookie


Ahhh, Nikorima as #14 can also play #9 and covers halves and hooker off the bench. Well done. And I bet Bennett has a promising young #9 in his development squad just as he has at least one promising young half in Katoa from Penrith. Do they need a big head “star”, or do they already have the experience and leadership in their forward pack. Their hard nosed, roll up your sleeves and put in the effort on every play Melbourne Storm forward pack leaders.

2022-12-17T10:48:02+00:00

Gus O

Roar Rookie


I’m wishing them well. Bennett will have the squad motivated to work hard for each other with a team-first mentality. Is a successful first season being in the mix for that last position in the 8 at the back end of the regular season? I think they have done remarkably well assembling a squad that has some depth in key positions. Who are their best halves option: they have enough depth in the halves with O’Sullivan, Milford and Kodi Nikorima and the young 18 year old Katoa from Penrith. Maybe Milford will get enough love from Bennett to play with confidence. Who is their best fullback option: They have Isaako or the Hammer or Milford as options for fullback. Who else? Who is their best option for 9: they have Jeremy Marshall King, and Ray Stone who can cover #9 also. I don’t know what their other options are for #9. Maybe that’s the biggest positional weakness for many of the lesser performing teams – the quality of their first choice number 9 and who they have as a backup for this position. This has hurt Manly and the Roosters (through injury) for the past couple of seasons. The outstanding pick up for the Tigers is Api. He was such a loss for Manly and such a gain for Penrith, and two consecutive premierships later he is off to the Tigers. Let’s see what happens to both clubs.

2022-12-13T10:29:40+00:00

Rellum

Roar Guru


The culture for them right now is the most important thing, but that squad has quality in it and with Bennett coaching with win a lot more games than the press think they will

2022-12-13T05:42:13+00:00

The Magic Man

Roar Rookie


Cape Town Dolphins

2022-12-13T03:35:17+00:00

Short Memory

Roar Rookie


Wayne's strategy for the Dolphins' inaugural season reminds me of the old joke about the two blokes camping on the African savannah - when they see a hungry lion approaching their camp one bloke starts to pull his running shoes on, and the other bloke says "What are you doing, they're not going to help you outrun a lion!" The first bloke says "I don't have to outrun the lion. I just have to outrun you." So, yeah, no marquee player to make the Dolphins convincingly competitive against the top tier teams. But a solid, well drilled engine room backed by enough talent to keep them ahead of the shambolic cellar dwellers (yes Tigers and Warriors, I'm looking at you). They'll end the season in the lower middle of the pack, and Wayne's satisfied little smirk will stay firmly in place.

2022-12-13T02:07:50+00:00

Richard POWELL

Roar Rookie


give them a couple of years until Wayne's sitting on the verandah of his retirement home

2022-12-12T00:23:48+00:00

Robbo

Roar Rookie


And turns out that in business terms, there is a phrase referring to a marquee asset being the businesses most prized and valuable asset

2022-12-11T13:03:31+00:00

elvis

Roar Rookie


Most likely from Marquee event being a special event, eg wedding. So the morphing from there is obvious

2022-12-11T12:31:10+00:00

Dionysus

Guest


Correct however in the American version of the language, a marquee can also refer to an "elite sports person or performer"

2022-12-11T10:56:21+00:00

Robbo

Roar Rookie


Well they are all over the radio "put your fins up" etc, so making the most of the off season. I had a mate who was a really solid St George supporter - got me into the rooms once when they played on the Gold and the jersey I got signed is still proudly framed. Years later when he had a kid and the Titans had joined, he jumped ship. Wow.... he was the most staunch Dragons supporter I'd ever met until then but he explained to me it was so him and his kid could blah blah blah. My point is that I dont think its Wayne's plan at all to do anything more than create a next level culture for the club. They may win games along the way and probably will

2022-12-11T10:41:02+00:00

Robbo

Roar Rookie


A marquee is a large tent - I suppose it came across to league as a reference to a circus and someone that would fill the tent?

2022-12-11T00:14:36+00:00

Phil Mould

Guest


Ash Taylor ?

2022-12-10T22:46:18+00:00

Dionysus

Guest


Fully agree. All this marquee talk is just crap. There are many teams with more than 1 marquee player that have done nothing over the years and some that have gone backwards. A team sport needs a team that is talented across the park not just a couple of superstars surrounded by weak links.

2022-12-10T22:39:22+00:00

Dionysus

Guest


At this stage they are both in line for the premiership and favourites for the spoon as well. I think they will be competitive but will be in the bottom 4 come the end of the season. For a debutant club, that should be enough. They don't need to be in the finals in their first year. It is better to ensure that they are building, improving each week and building for a sustainable future not that Bennett will be happy with that. Bennett will want the premiership this year and not care after that.

2022-12-10T13:14:44+00:00

Hyvä

Guest


Up the ‘Fins :thumbup:

2022-12-10T11:46:51+00:00

Rob

Guest


Can see the Dolphins winning plenty of games given the players they have signed. Given they have young Gilbert, Hammer and Lemueli on the books they will be my 2nd team. Sullivan is a talented young half Nichols, Kafusi and the Bromwich brothers are experienced winners.

2022-12-10T10:26:06+00:00

Succhi

Roar Rookie


Really looking forward to seeing how the Dolphins go. My theory is a “marquee signing” does more harm than good. Usually brings an ego and attitude. Interesting to see if Wayne can pull this off = be competitive and finish in the mid tier of the comp in 2023.

2022-12-10T10:08:39+00:00

Nat

Roar Guru


From hammer to the hair line needs work.

2022-12-10T10:05:16+00:00

Nat

Roar Guru


I pulled a Rowdy and made sure coach knew I was available if needed.

2022-12-10T09:31:29+00:00

Rellum

Roar Guru


Spare those hammies as well :silly:

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