Dolphins Sign JBromwich

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2022 signings tracker: Dolphins land Bromwich


The Dolphins have announced the signing of Storm premiership winner Jesse Bromwich as they continue their build-up to their debut season in 2023.

Bromwich has played 272 games in a decorated 12-year career with the Melbourne Storm and has also represented New Zealand in 29 Tests.

The 32-year-old prop joins Storm team-mate Felise Kaufusi, Jamayne Isaako, Ray Stone and Valynce Te Whare on the fledgling club's roster for 2023.

“Jesse will bring a host of good qualities to the Dolphins’ inaugural roster, not the least of which will be his exposure at the highest levels of rugby league," said Dolphins CEO Terry Reader.

“He has been one of the shining lights of the strong Storm system for the last decade so will bring a tremendous level of professionalism with him."



Another Melbourne player moving on and KBromwich has a Player Option for 2023, so will he follow?


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So Bromich and Nicholls will both start with them at the age of 33 ?

2 years and they'll need to replace their front row. LOL
 

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Reminds me of the James Tamou signing at the panthers a few years back. Actually a fairly astute move.
 

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So Bromich and Nicholls will both start with them at the age of 33 ?

2 years and they'll need to replace their front row. LOL
Given that a large portion of their squad is likely to be scraping Qld cup for overlooked rookies, some old heads with the work ethic to lead the way might be crucial.
 

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Given that a large portion of their squad is likely to be scraping Qld cup for overlooked rookies, some old heads with the work ethic to lead the way might be crucial.
Yes I get the idea and would agree early 30s would be fine but at 33 many players are retired carrying injuries (finding it harder to recover from game day). Cameron Smith was a freak.
 

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He did this at Newcastle from memory. Jeremy Smith, Mason, Scott. They got to a preliminary final, which was massive but overall it failed.
 

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Keen to see how bennet goes without the star players.
 

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The underfire Dolphins have struck a double blow in the player market with Wayne Bennett poaching Kiwi Test star Jesse Bromwich and South Sydney’s grand final prop Mark Nicholls.

The Courier-Mail can reveal Nicholls has inked a two-year, $500,000 deal with the Dolphins in a recruitment boost for the expansion newcomers, who have come under fire for missing out on a number of big-name NRL stars.

The Dolphins announced the acquisition of Bromwich from the Melbourne Storm on a two-year deal on Friday and are also expected to land former Queensland Origin prop Jarrod Wallace from the Gold Coast Titans.

Nicholls has been in negotiations with Dolphins hierarchy in recent weeks and formally advised Souths teammates on Thursday he will leave the club at season’s end.

Test and Origin stars Brandon Smith, Tino Fa’asuamaleaui and Christian Welch [Revs note - Welch had an interview where he said Redcliffe turned him down] have rejected interest from the second Brisbane team, but Bromwich and Nicholls have backed Bennett’s Dolphins vision for their foundation season in 2023.

And the Dolphins are gathering steam in the marketplace, with the Redcliffe-based club targeting Wallace, while ex-Bronco Matt Lodge has not ruled out a reunification with Bennett.

Bromwich will turn 34 in his first season at the Dolphins and CEO Terry Reader said he would be a valuable acquisition.

“In building a squad from scratch, we have always been focussed on ensuring we add some real experience to the group we will assemble for the 2023 NRL season,” he said.

Jesse will bring a host of good qualities to the Dolphins’ inaugural roster, not the least of which will be his exposure at the highest levels of rugby league.

“He has been one of the shining lights of the strong Storm system for the last decade so will bring a tremendous level of professionalism with him.

“Jesse has been a part of three NRL grand final victories and has played 29 Tests for New Zealand, so we know he is a winner.

“He comes from a club that has always been big on creating standards and this will be a new and exciting opportunity for Jesse to create and set a standard for future Dolphins players.”

Nicholls had the option to remain at Souths, but the 32-year-old will join Bromwich, Queensland back-rower Felise Kaufusi, hooker Ray Stone and Broncos winger Jamayne Isaako as the Dolphins’ initial recruits for their debut season.

A veteran of 110 NRL games, Nicholls joined Souths from Melbourne in 2018 and had the best season of his career last year, amassing 27 games and captaining the club twice in their grand-final campaign.

Bennett relished coaching Nicholls at the Rabbitohs and believes the no-fuss bookend can bring an experienced edge to the Dolphins’ inaugural pack.

“Mark had a great relationship with Wayne Bennett at Souths and he was keen to be coached by him again,” said Nicholls’ manager Shaun Pyne.

“The Dolphins need some experienced forwards for their first season and someone like Mark will be a handy addition for their pack.

“Mark is one of the most low-maintenance, hard-working players in the NRL. He’s been in great systems at the Storm and South Sydney so his professionalism will rub off on younger players at the Dolphins.

“Wayne has been great through this process. He was keen to sign Mark, so he said ‘let’s get this deal done’.”

The Dolphins are also in the box seat to secure former Wallace.

A veteran of 177 NRL appearances for the Broncos and Titans, Wallace is off-contract this year and entertaining a move to Redcliffe.

The Titans have loaded up on their forwards, investing millions on the likes of David Fifita, Tino Fa’asuamaleaui, Moeaki Fotuaika, Isaac Liu and Sam McIntyre.

Wallace, 30, is in the final season of a lucrative four-year contract at the Gold Coast and admitted reuniting with Bennett at the Dolphins was an attractive proposition.

“At the end of the day I am off-contract,” he told Channel 7 recently.

“It’s up to the (Titans) too. They might not want to keep me, they might want to go with a younger squad.

“When I was playing under Wayne at the Broncos, I loved that time with him. He really brought my career back to where it needed to be.

Dolphins sign $550k 34YO prop

The Dolphins have struck in the NRL player market by snaring Melbourne Storm prop Jesse Bromwich for their 2023 launch.

Bromwich has signed a two-year deal worth $1.1 million to be one of the NRL expansion club’s foundation players.

Bromwich is the second Storm player to commit to the Dolphins after the Redcliffe club snared Queensland Origin forward Felise Kaufusi.

Bromwich will turn 34 in his first season at the Dolphins and CEO Terry Reader said he would be a valuable acquisition.

“In building a squad from scratch, we have always been focussed on ensuring we add some real experience to the group we will assemble for the 2023 NRL season,” he said.

“Jesse will bring a host of good qualities to the Dolphins’ inaugural roster, not the least of which will be his exposure at the highest levels of rugby league.

“He has been one of the shining lights of the strong Storm system for the last decade so will bring a tremendous level of professionalism with him.

“Jesse has been a part of three NRL grand final victories and has played 29 Tests for New Zealand, so we know he is a winner.

“He comes from a club that has always been big on creating standards and this will be a new and exciting opportunity for Jesse to create and set a standard for future Dolphins players.”

Bromwich joins Kaufusi, Broncos winger Jamayne Isaako and Parramatta hooker Ray Stone as the Dolphins’ foundation signings so far.
 

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The underfire Dolphins have struck a double blow in the player market with Wayne Bennett poaching Kiwi Test star Jesse Bromwich and South Sydney’s grand final prop Mark Nicholls.

The Courier-Mail can reveal Nicholls has inked a two-year, $500,000 deal with the Dolphins in a recruitment boost for the expansion newcomers, who have come under fire for missing out on a number of big-name NRL stars.

The Dolphins announced the acquisition of Bromwich from the Melbourne Storm on a two-year deal on Friday and are also expected to land former Queensland Origin prop Jarrod Wallace from the Gold Coast Titans.

Nicholls has been in negotiations with Dolphins hierarchy in recent weeks and formally advised Souths teammates on Thursday he will leave the club at season’s end.

Test and Origin stars Brandon Smith, Tino Fa’asuamaleaui and Christian Welch [Revs note - Welch had an interview where he said Redcliffe turned him down] have rejected interest from the second Brisbane team, but Bromwich and Nicholls have backed Bennett’s Dolphins vision for their foundation season in 2023.

And the Dolphins are gathering steam in the marketplace, with the Redcliffe-based club targeting Wallace, while ex-Bronco Matt Lodge has not ruled out a reunification with Bennett.

Bromwich will turn 34 in his first season at the Dolphins and CEO Terry Reader said he would be a valuable acquisition.

“In building a squad from scratch, we have always been focussed on ensuring we add some real experience to the group we will assemble for the 2023 NRL season,” he said.

Jesse will bring a host of good qualities to the Dolphins’ inaugural roster, not the least of which will be his exposure at the highest levels of rugby league.

“He has been one of the shining lights of the strong Storm system for the last decade so will bring a tremendous level of professionalism with him.

“Jesse has been a part of three NRL grand final victories and has played 29 Tests for New Zealand, so we know he is a winner.

“He comes from a club that has always been big on creating standards and this will be a new and exciting opportunity for Jesse to create and set a standard for future Dolphins players.”

Nicholls had the option to remain at Souths, but the 32-year-old will join Bromwich, Queensland back-rower Felise Kaufusi, hooker Ray Stone and Broncos winger Jamayne Isaako as the Dolphins’ initial recruits for their debut season.

A veteran of 110 NRL games, Nicholls joined Souths from Melbourne in 2018 and had the best season of his career last year, amassing 27 games and captaining the club twice in their grand-final campaign.

Bennett relished coaching Nicholls at the Rabbitohs and believes the no-fuss bookend can bring an experienced edge to the Dolphins’ inaugural pack.

“Mark had a great relationship with Wayne Bennett at Souths and he was keen to be coached by him again,” said Nicholls’ manager Shaun Pyne.

“The Dolphins need some experienced forwards for their first season and someone like Mark will be a handy addition for their pack.

“Mark is one of the most low-maintenance, hard-working players in the NRL. He’s been in great systems at the Storm and South Sydney so his professionalism will rub off on younger players at the Dolphins.

“Wayne has been great through this process. He was keen to sign Mark, so he said ‘let’s get this deal done’.”

The Dolphins are also in the box seat to secure former Wallace.

A veteran of 177 NRL appearances for the Broncos and Titans, Wallace is off-contract this year and entertaining a move to Redcliffe.

The Titans have loaded up on their forwards, investing millions on the likes of David Fifita, Tino Fa’asuamaleaui, Moeaki Fotuaika, Isaac Liu and Sam McIntyre.

Wallace, 30, is in the final season of a lucrative four-year contract at the Gold Coast and admitted reuniting with Bennett at the Dolphins was an attractive proposition.

“At the end of the day I am off-contract,” he told Channel 7 recently.

“It’s up to the (Titans) too. They might not want to keep me, they might want to go with a younger squad.

“When I was playing under Wayne at the Broncos, I loved that time with him. He really brought my career back to where it needed to be.

Dolphins sign $550k 34YO prop

The Dolphins have struck in the NRL player market by snaring Melbourne Storm prop Jesse Bromwich for their 2023 launch.

Bromwich has signed a two-year deal worth $1.1 million to be one of the NRL expansion club’s foundation players.

Bromwich is the second Storm player to commit to the Dolphins after the Redcliffe club snared Queensland Origin forward Felise Kaufusi.

Bromwich will turn 34 in his first season at the Dolphins and CEO Terry Reader said he would be a valuable acquisition.

“In building a squad from scratch, we have always been focussed on ensuring we add some real experience to the group we will assemble for the 2023 NRL season,” he said.

“Jesse will bring a host of good qualities to the Dolphins’ inaugural roster, not the least of which will be his exposure at the highest levels of rugby league.

“He has been one of the shining lights of the strong Storm system for the last decade so will bring a tremendous level of professionalism with him.

“Jesse has been a part of three NRL grand final victories and has played 29 Tests for New Zealand, so we know he is a winner.

“He comes from a club that has always been big on creating standards and this will be a new and exciting opportunity for Jesse to create and set a standard for future Dolphins players.”

Bromwich joins Kaufusi, Broncos winger Jamayne Isaako and Parramatta hooker Ray Stone as the Dolphins’ foundation signings so far.
with not many stars available, im assuming they are trying to mix some hard heads and experienced guys with some young up and commers.
 

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with not many stars available, im assuming they are trying to mix some hard heads and experienced guys with some young up and commers.
Yer that's it I seen this on social media as well I can see this happening especially if they cant sign a big name back they will go all out for walshFB_IMG_1642925773093.jpg
 

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Kenneath Bromwich to join his brother at the Dolphins for 2023
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Experienced pigs are good buys for them.

broncos look how many superstar potential forwards they had and they still ran last.
 

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I wouldn’t be surprised to see RFM or even Stimpson back at Melbourne next year…. Probably cost 1/3rd of the price to the guys they’ve released
 

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would have just been easier to move the storm to redcliffe
 
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