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Dolphins lure Isaako from Broncos in cross-town switch

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Kiwis star Jamayne Isaako is the first Broncos player to make the cross-town switch to the Dolphins after signing a three-year deal with the new Brisbane franchise.

The 25-year-old is the second major signing by the Dolphins after Kangaroos and Maroons second-rower Felise Kaufusi last month agreed to a threeyear deal.

The Dolphins have also signed Parramatta forward Ray Stone for their inaugural season in 2023.

Isaako, who was the 2018 NRL rookie of the year, has played 76 NRL games for the Broncos and five Tests for the Kiwis, mainly at wing or fullback.

He has already registered 528 points in the NRL through 24 tries and 215 goals across four seasons, kicking at better than an 80 per cent success rate.

Dolphins’ CEO chief executive Terry Reader said Isaako was a great acquisitio­n for the Dolphins as they continue to add players for their entry to the Telstra Premiershi­p in 2023.

“Jamayne is fast, elusive and a pointscori­ng machine, so we welcome him into the first ever Dolphins squad,” Reader said.

“We have signed a couple of quality forwards in Felise Kaufusi and Ray Stone so it is encouragin­g to get an internatio­nal outside back onto our roster as well.

“Jamayne is a great pick up for the Dolphins for our first year – it means we are pretty sure we already know who will be kicking goals for us in 2023.”

Isaako played under-20s for the Sharks before the Broncos recruited him from his home city of Christchur­ch.

He burst onto the NRL scene in 2018, scoring 239 points in the season and being crowned the NRL’s Dally M rookie of the year.

Isaako has played five Tests for New Zealand as well as representi­ng Samoa in a lone match in 2019.

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