On a day of firsts for the club, the Dolphins held their first pre-season training session with plenty of interest in how the side would shape up in 2023.
With many of the clubās more established recruits like Anthony Milford (Samoa), Felise Kaufusi (Tonga) and the Bromwich brothers Jesse and Kenny (New Zealand) still in England for the Rugby League World Cup, it was clubās fresh faces and train and trialists who were on show on the training paddock as excitement continue to build for the club's inaugural season.
Coach Wayne Bennett, however, had his eye firmly fixed on one key first ā his clubās opening round game.
āTerry [Reader ā Dolphins CEO] has made the point about all the starts and how many times I have been asked about being a part of something [new]; letās just get to the kick off in three monthsā time," Bennett said. "Weāll all be in a better place [then] and have an understanding of whatās in front of us."
Bennett was looking forward to the first session he'd have with his full squad next year with the club welcoming more players into the fold over the coming weeks.
When all hands are back on deck, including assistant coach Kristian Woolf who has also been at the World Cup with Tonga, Bennett said that only then would the club be able to fully turn their focus to the 2023 campaign and beyond.

āThe bottom line is, we start the competition with everyone else next year, and weāll have a plan in place about how we want to be, how we want to be perceived, and it will be a matter of buying into that,ā Bennett said.
āIt will be a process, if it takes five years or 10 years, who knows. But get the process right, and youāre a lot closer to success.
ā[The pre-season will be] pretty chaotic. There is really not much you can do except get some guys fit and do a little bit of work with them, but nothing is really going to happen at the club until January 5 when everyone arrives.ā
One of the players who will be in action then is halfback Milford, who turned in a player of the match performance to see Samoa edge Tonga in their quarter-final.
āI was just pleased they won, but I was disappointed for Tonga and Kristian, and I have a few good friends in Ben Hornby and Dean Young who are part the coaching staff who are great guys,ā Bennett said at the clubās press conferenceĀ launching a new sponsor.
āBut on the other side, I was pleased for Milford, because I just thought it gives him another game and playing with a bit more confidence.
"A semi-final is pretty much full on... heāll come back with a lot of confidence.ā
With an announcement for the 2023 NRL Draw expected in the near future, Bennett didn't hide his excitement about the rivalry that would inevitably build with his former club and cross-town rivals in the Broncos.
āThatāll be just natural, it will be driven by the fans,ā Bennett said.
āItāll be two Brisbane clubs together, will be a bit like Manchester City and Manchester United and some of those competitions around the world that have that type of situation. I hope it is [like that] ā I want it to be that way as thereās great interest.
āWhen the Crushers were here, we had 40-odd thousand people turn up when the Crushers played and they hadnāt even won a game at one stage... itās good, itās healthy.ā
Source: NRL.com