LeagueNews.co | Cooper McEnroe
Dolphins rising star Hamiso Tabuai-Fidow has set his sights on representing the Gallagher Kangaroos at the upcoming Pacific Championships.
The 22-year-old, who possesses lightning speed and comes from a mixed Torres Strait Islander and Samoan background, previously played for Toa Samoa in the World Cup.
Unfortunately, his journey was cut short due to a severe ankle injury suffered in the opening match against England.
However, Tabuai-Fidow has made a strong comeback, showcasing his skills as a dangerous outside back for the Dolphins.
His versatility, having excelled in both the fullback and centre positions, could be a key factor in securing a Kangaroos jersey.
Anticipated to play in multiple positions during the Prime Minister's XIII game, Tabuai-Fidow is eager to prove himself and secure a spot for the Pacific Championships against New Zealand and Samoa.
If not selected as the No.
1 player, Tabuai-Fidow hopes to team up with renowned Kangaroos flyer Josh Addo-Carr on the edge.