Storm set to make waves against Dolphins

Match Preview: Round 7 – Dolphins v Storm

LeagueNews.co | Jason Patrick

The upcoming Good Friday match between the Dolphins and the Storm at Suncorp Stadium promises to be an exciting event for footy fans.

Both teams have been in good form, with dominant wins in their recent fixtures, leading to a high level of confidence among the players.

The milestone of Dolphins forward Josh Kerr making his 100th NRL appearance adds to the significance of the match.

In the past two games, Kerr has been a key player off the bench for the Dolphins, making crucial contributions such as a strong run and offload that led to a try against the Panthers.

Dolphins head Coach Kristian Woolf has made a change to the lineup for the match, with Jeremy Marshall-King unable to play due to a cut on his leg.

Ray Stone, returning from a one-game suspension, will take his place on the bench, while Max Plath will start at hooker.

On the other hand, the Storm will be without centre Moses Leo, who sustained a shoulder injury in the previous match.

Grant Anderson will shift from the wing to fill the vacant centre position, with Sualauvi Fa'alago named to start on the wing.

With both teams missing key players, the match promises to be a closely contested battle.

The clash between the Dolphins and the Storm is expected to be intense, with both sides eager to continue their winning streaks.

The absence of Marshall-King and Leo will test the depth of their respective teams, providing an opportunity for other players to step up and make an impact.

As the Dolphins and the Storm face off on Good Friday, fans can expect a thrilling encounter between two strong teams.

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