Tabuai-Fidow and Former Cowboys Stars Lead Dolphins to Revenge Victory

The Dolphins avenged last week's capitulation by defeating the Cowboys, with former North Queensland star Hamiso Tabuai-Fidow leading the charge against his old club.

Justin Tomlinson

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Tabuai-Fidow and Former Cowboys Stars Lead Dolphins to Revenge Victory

The Dolphins have successfully avenged their capitulation from the previous week by conquering the North Queensland Cowboys. The victory was heavily influenced by former North Queensland stars who rose to the occasion, stealing the show for their new team against their former club.[1][2]

A key figure in the match was the new and improved Hamiso Tabuai-Fidow, who played a starring role in burying his old club. The performance highlighted a successful revenge effort for the Dolphins' recruited players, who proved decisive in the contest.[1][2]

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