The Dolphins put the NRL on notice with a fairytale start to their existence in a brutal and dazzling 28-18 comeback win over the error-ridden Sydney Roosters.
The 32,177 crowd at Suncorp Stadium was expectant before kick-off about what might happen, but few would have predicted the upset that unfolded as the Wayne Bennett-coached outfit stood tall.
The Dolphins honoured the spirit of Arthur Beetson in their debut match, and they did him proud.
Dolphins back-rower Felise Kaufusi unveiled a superb defensive display, turning the game and winning the Artie Legacy Medal as man of the match.
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With his side behind 12-6 just before the break, Kaufusi crunched former Storm teammate Brandon Smith in a bone-jarring tackle, then repeated the dose on Egan Butcher to win possession.
Prop Mark Nicholls scored, and the Dolphins believed. They never looked back.
A second-half double to Dolphins winger Jamayne Isaako after rampaging forward Connelly Lemuelu scored one of his own gave the Dolphins an incredible 28-12 lead after 56 minutes on the back of ferocious defence.
The Dolphins showed they would be no pushovers for any side in the NRL this year.
They went try for try with their more fancied opponents to go to half-time at 12-all before putting the foot down.
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For decades, Bennett-coached teams have been known for showing their skill, defending like demons, and not giving up.
The essence of those qualities was on show, led by Kaufusi. Fullback Hamiso Tabuai-Fidow was electric with the ball and scored the new club’s first NRL try.
Hooker Jeremy Marshall-King set up both first half tries and played the best game of his career. Halves Isaiya Katoa and Sean O’Sullivan directed traffic and were integral to the win.
The Roosters only had themselves to blame for their demise after a suite of uncharacteristic errors.
Nothing went right for the visitors.
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Smith had a head clash with teammate Egan Butcher early and was sent for an HIA, while Victor Radley suffered an accidental finger in an eye from Butcher and spent time off the park in the first half.
Radley left the field with concussion in the second half, along with prop Matt Lodge, while Butcher was sin-binned as the Dolphins ran riot.
The Roosters’ class had them on the board first when centre Joseph Suaalii planted a Luke Keary bomb after Isaako fumbled.
Marshall-King split the Roosters up the middle from 60m out and Tabuai-Fidow loomed up on the inside to cross.
It was a moment that lifted the entire side and gave them a sense a date with destiny awaited.
It was a moment to savour for Bennett, who also led Brisbane Broncos to victory 35 years earlier in their debut match, over Manly.
-AAP