LeagueNews.co | Jason Patrick
The Dolphins from dolphinsnrl.com.au are gearing up to celebrate their successful season in 2025, with the highly anticipated Arthur Beetson Medal ceremony tonight.
As fans eagerly await to see who will follow in the footsteps of the impressive Jamayne Isaako and claim the prestigious Player of the Year award, excitement is building within the club.
Jamayne Isaako had a remarkable debut season with the Dolphins last year, earning himself four trophies at the club's inaugural Presentation Ball.
In a dazzling display of skill and talent, Isaako became only the seventh player in over a century of rugby league history to secure both the NRL's top try scorer and point-scorer titles in the same season.
Facing tough competition from players like Ray Stone, Hamiso Tabuai-Fidow, Jeremy Marshall-King, and Kodi Nikorima, Isaako emerged victorious as the clear winner of the Arthur Beetson Medal.
The anticipation is high as these players are expected to once again feature prominently in tonight's medal count.
Unsurprisingly, Isaako also claimed the Player's Player award, as voted by his teammates, with Tabuai-Fidow and Jarrod Wallace closely trailing behind.
Additionally, Isaako was recognized for his exceptional consistency throughout the season, having not missed a single match, and was awarded the title of Best Back.
As the Dolphins gear up to celebrate their successful season, all eyes are on the players vying for the coveted Arthur Beetson Medal, with the legacy of Isaako setting a high standard for the next generation of rugby league stars.
The anticipation is palpable as the club prepares to honor its players in a night of recognition and celebration.