LeagueNews.co | Nick Loken
The Dolphins will be looking to end their debut season on a high note as they face off against the Warriors in Round 27.
However, it won't be an easy task, as the Warriors have been on a winning streak for the past two months.
Although the Warriors are already secured in their third-place standing, a loss to the Dolphins combined with a win by the Storm would see them drop to fourth.
This gives them plenty of motivation to come out strong on Saturday.
The Dolphins, on the other hand, have struggled to find success in their first season.
They haven't won a game since July and are hoping to avoid ending their season with seven consecutive losses.
Last week, the Dolphins showed some defensive improvement by holding the Dragons to under 12 points.
Coach Andrew Webster will be hoping that his team can maintain this hard edge defensively and secure their eighth win in a row.
In their last match against the Cowboys, the Dolphins put themselves under pressure with 13 errors and a completion rate of just 63 percent.
This was a departure from their usual performance, as they have committed the fewest errors in the NRL this season.
Earlier this year, the Warriors came out on top with a 30-8 victory when they faced the Dolphins in Auckland.
However, the Warriors have struggled at Suncorp Stadium, losing their last three matches and five of their previous six.
Both teams have something to play for in this match, with the Dolphins looking to avoid a winless finish to their debut season and the Warriors aiming to secure their spot in the top four.
It promises to be an exciting and competitive game between these two sides.