
The Dolphins have crafted an impressive foundation at Redcliffe, and they recognize its value.
As reported by The Daily Telegraph, the latest Queensland NRL team is gearing up to negotiate contracts with two of its standout players, State of Origin stars Hamiso Tabuai-Fidow and Kulikefu Finefeuiaki.
This move aims to avert a potentially harmful talent loss before it can occur.
Both athletes are signed through the conclusion of next season, but time is of the essence.
The Dolphins are resolute in finalizing contract extensions prior to November 1, which is when other clubs are permitted to begin discussions and make offers.
Preliminary talks regarding extensions for these key players have already started, as the team aims to secure their commitment.
Tabuai-Fidow and Finefeuiaki aren't the sole Origin talents within the club seeking to extend their contracts beyond 2027.
Thomas Flegler, Selwyn Cobbo, and English centre Herbie Farnworth are also facing contract expiration at the end of that season.
The four Dolphins Origin representatives are among fifteen players seeking new contracts after 2027.
Meanwhile, over at the Gold Coast Titans, Jojo Fifita, who recently made his Maroons debut, is set to enter the final year of his contract come November 1.
