Match report: Hammer scores four as Dolphins put 50 past Rabbitohs
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Hamiso Tabuai-Fidow has delivered a fullback masterclass with a four-try haul in the Dolphins’ 50-28 defeat of South Sydney.
The No.1 ran amok in his 100th NRL game as the Dolphins reached 50 points for the third time in four games and consigned the Rabbitohs to a fifth straight loss.
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Halfback Isaiya Katoa had four try assists, while Tabuai-Fidow’s display was timely on the day incumbent Queensland fullback Kalyn Ponga was ruled out of next Wednesday’s State of Origin decider with a foot injury.
Tabuai-Fidow played wing in the Maroons’ series-levelling victory but, after 11 tries in nine Origin games on the flanks, has done all he can to show coach Billy Slater he’s ready to wear the No.1.
Victory pushed the Dolphins (8-8) into the top eight but came at a cost, with Kodi Nikorima limping off with an apparent hamstring injury.
The Rabbitohs, with Cody Walker and Campbell Graham back in the fold, started brilliantly when Latrell Mitchell sliced through and somehow offloaded for Jack Wighton’s try.
The Dolphins celebrate one of Hamiso Tabuai-Fidow’s tries.Getty Images
It was all the Dolphins after that, Jeremy Marshall-King raiding from dummy-half to score, then Katoa exploding through the line and producing a no-look assist for Tabuai-Fidow.
The pair combined again in similar fashion, with only a desperate Jamie Humphries tripping up the Dolphins fullback as he pinned his ears back for the line.
Herbie Farnworth had more joy, though, finding open space before Katoa floated a pass perfectly for Nikorima to score.
Katoa tantalised again with a pinpoint pass that dragged the Rabbitohs’ defensive line out of shape, Farnworth’s quick offload setting up Jake Averillo.
Jake Averillo scores a try.Getty Images
Nikorima limped off but the Dolphins weren’t done, Averillo trickling a kick back in-field that was scooped up by Tabuai-Fidow to create a 30-6 half-time lead.
The No.1 completed his hat-trick when he picked up another loose ball spilled in a marking contest to seemingly kill the contest with 30 minutes still on the clock.
But Walker stepped through to create a try for Tallis Duncan and stop the rot, and the visitors had their tails up when that pair combined again to give the back-rower a double.
Hamiso Tabuai-Fidow.Getty Images
Tabuai-Fidow settled it once and for all, stripping Davvy Moale on his own 30-metre line, darting sideways into space, then cruising uninterrupted for a fourth try.
Wighton and Moale still had time for tries, while rookie Aublix Tawha was reported and earnt the ire of Mitchell after tackling him before he’d caught a high ball.
The Dolphins had the final say, Kurt Donoghoe snatching a Humphries intercept as the Dolphins raised the bat again.
Walker failed to finish the game for the Rabbitohs after picking up an apparent hamstring injury.
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Dolphins move into top eight with victory against Rabbitohs
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That’s full-time at Suncorp Stadium, where the Dolphins have run away with a 50-28 victory against the Rabbitohs.
That puts the Dolphins back inside the top eight with a fantastic for and against thanks to the likes of Hamiso Tabuai-Fidow who got four tries tonight.
The Rabbitohs on the other hand are almost certainly missing finals, as they have a mountain of points put on them in another defeat.
Full-time: Dolphins 50, Rabbitohs 28
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Intercept from Donoghoe brings up 50 for Dolphins
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Kurt Donoghoe gets and intercept and puts the final nail in the coffin for the Rabbitohs.
His try helps bring up 50 for the Dolphins as Jamayne Isaako slots the conversion.
Dolphins 50, Rabbitohs 28 with five minutes to go
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Moale adds to rabbitohs tally
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The Rabbitohs are trying to make up for lost time, as Davvy Moale barges across to score.
Latrell Mitchell kicks the conversion from close range and South Sydney march on in an attempt to close the gap before full-time.
Dolphins 44, Rabbitohs 28 with 11 minutes to go
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Wighton gets a double
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Plenty of points flowing now as Jack Wighton gets his second try of the night.
That takes us to 66 points in the match so far as we close in on the final 10 minutes.
Dolphins 44, Rabbitohs 22 with 12 minutes to go
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Four tries for the Hammer as Dolphins close in on 50
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The Dolphins are up past 40 points now as Hamiso Tabuai-Fidow gets his fourth try of the night.
The Hammer is making a pretty strong case for the Queensland No. 1 jersey with his performance tonight. He’s been exceptional for the Dolphins.