
LeagueNews.co | Jason Patrick
The Dolphins delivered a stunning performance at Suncorp Stadium on Sunday evening, overwhelming South Sydney with a 50-28 victory, which propelled them back into the top eight.
In a landmark 100th NRL game, Hamiso Tabuai-Fidow shone brightly, scoring four tries and sparking discussions about the Maroons' fullback position, especially in light of Kalyn Ponga's recent injury.
The Rabbitohs initially took the lead with a try from Jack Wighton, assisted by Latrell Mitchell's pass, but that marked their high point for the match.
The Dolphins quickly equalized with a try from Jeremy Marshall-King and then dominated the remainder of the first half, scoring five additional tries, leaving South Sydney struggling.
This defeat adds to the Rabbitohs' woes, as they sit in 16th place, despite a season filled with challenges.
The Dolphins' robust performance highlights their resurgence and ability to capitalize on their opponents' vulnerabilities.