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Dolphins eye off official start to the 2023 season after snaring Cowboys young gun

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Dolphins boss Terry Reader says the signing of Cowboys’ star Hamiso Tabuai-Fidow has helped the NRL world take notice of the league’s newest club.

It was announced yesterday he would be moving to the Dolphins, in what was a major signing for Queensland’s newest club.

Mr Reader said it’s got people talking.

“I think in a lot of ways it’s made people stop and have a look at the whole squad,” he told Peter Psaltis on Wide World of Sports.

He said they have been playing a patient game, with the team slowly coming together.

“Where we have to be for November 1 we will have no issues with the [amount] you need to have signed by that date,” he said.

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Image: Bradley Kanaris/Getty Images

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