LeagueNews.co | Nick Loken
The Dolphins have secured their hooker Jeremy Marshall-King's future with a contract extension that will keep him at the club until 2028, as reported by dolphinsnrl.com.au.
Already a key player for the team, the crafty dummy half has committed to the Dolphins for an additional three years beyond his current contract.
Marshall-King has been a standout performer for the Dolphins since their inception into the NRL, making his mark with a pivotal play that led to the team's inaugural try in their debut season, scored by none other than Hamiso Tabuai-Fidow.
His presence on the field has been instrumental to the team's success, and his extension ensures that he will continue to be a vital part of the Dolphins for the foreseeable future.
Marshall-King's role in the club's spine strategy, alongside young talents Isaiya Katoa and Tabuai-Fidow, solidifies the team's foundation for years to come.
With this new deal, the Dolphins have locked in a key player for the long haul, setting themselves up for continued success on the field.