
LeagueNews.co | Robbie Hamilton
Dolphins fan-favourite Trai Fuller has ended his year on a high note, having been named in this year's Prime Minister's XIII, as reported by dolphinsnrl.com.au.
The Prime Minister's XIII, an annual selection, competes against Papua New Guinea, highlighting NRL talent while fostering connections between the two nations.
For Fuller, this selection marks a significant achievement in his comeback journey. After an ACL injury kept him off the field for much of the year, the dynamic fullback returned late in the season and quickly reminded fans of his skill and energy.
In just four appearances, Fuller scored two tries and assisted in four others, bringing creativity and vigor to the Dolphins' offense. His inclusion in the national team not only highlights his resilience but also the profound impact he made in such a brief time.
Now, Fuller has a chance to display his abilities on the representative stage, a fitting recognition of his determination and contributions to the Dolphins.
Other players selected include Jye Gray from South Sydney Rabbitohs, Jason Saab from Manly Warringah Sea Eagles, Bradman Best from Newcastle Knights, Nick Meaney from Melbourne Storm, and Fuller from Dolphins. The list also features Ethan Strange from Canberra Raiders, Jayden Campbell from Gold Coast Titans, Corey Horsburgh, Tom Starling, Keaon Koloamatangi (c), Tallis Duncan from South Sydney Rabbitohs, Josh Curran from Canterbury Bankstown Bulldogs, Matt Eisenhuth from Penrith Panthers, Jack Williams from Parramatta Eels, Harrison Edwards from North Queensland Cowboys, Tyran Wishart and Brad Schneider from Melbourne Storm, along with Liam Henry, Kyle Flanagan from St George Illawarra Dragons, and Fletcher Hunt from Newcastle Knights.