One Dolphins star has made a huge call on his future, but with the club’s most crucial three games in their history ahead, they will need the return of another.
Kodi Nikorima has secured his NRL future, signing on to remain at the Dolphins for the next two seasons.
Nikorima’s career-best form – he sits 10th in the competition for try assists and second for linebreak assists – has coincided with his most consistent stint in one position, casting his days as “Mr Fix It” behind him.“You know that saying, ‘happy wife, happy life’? I’m living it right now,” Nikorima said.
“It is definitely exciting for the club as a whole. We have young players around me like Hammer and Isaiya and obviously JMK who has been one of our most consistent players.“Looking at my game, they are just going to help me. The more games they play, hopefully it will get easier for me.” Desperately clinging to eighth spot on points differential, Wayne Bennett’s men face a daunting path to September, with this week’s clash against the Bulldogs followed by battles with the Storm and Broncos.At least two of those contests will be without Marshall-King, who is expected to return from foot fractures against Brisbane.
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