LeagueNews.co | Jason Patrick
The Dolphins will be making changes to their centre pairing for their upcoming match against the Wests Tigers in Sydney on Saturday.
Robert Jennings and Jack Bostock, who have not played NRL games for some time, will be stepping onto the field.
This decision comes as the Dolphins face a significant number of injuries.
Hamiso Tabuai-Fidow, Kenny Bromwich, and Connelly Lemuelu are all currently undergoing concussion protocol and will be unavailable for the match.
Additionally, hooker Jeremy Marshall will be undergoing shoulder surgery, effectively ending his season.
Another blow to the team is Ray Stone's broken toe, which led the Dolphins to accept a two-week suspension instead of a fine.
As a result, Stone will be unable to play for at least two weeks.
Despite their absence from the NRL, both Jennings and Bostock have been performing well in the Hostplus Cup for Redcliffe, which has earned them the opportunity to showcase their skills at the top level.