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NRL steps in to help depleted Dolphins, coach Wayne Bennett in doubt due to illness

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NRL steps in to help depleted Dolphins, coach Wayne Bennett in doubt due to illness

The NRL has again given the Dolphins permission to drop out of its top 30 in order to field a team, as coach Wayne Bennett battles illness ahead of their round seven clash with Parramatta.

Due to injury and suspension, Redcliffe Dolphins fullback Trai Fuller, 27, will line up against the Eels in Darwin on Friday.

Number one star Hamiso Tabuai-Fidow will miss four to six weeks with a torn hamstring, but that’s not the only obstacle the Dolphins will have to overcome against Parramatta.

Bennett did not fly west with the team on Wednesday night due to a bout of flu and was still unable to travel to Darwin on Thursday.

It is understood Bennett may also not make the four-hour plane journey on Friday, with his assistant Kristian Woolf on standby to take charge of the match.

Last week, CQ Capras’ Queensland Cup forward Lachlan Hubner received special dispensation from the NRL to play against Brisbane due to a striker shortage.

Redcliffe’s Hubner and Fuller have NRL training and trial contracts with the Dolphins.

The rules of the competition state that these players can only play at the elite level from round 11 onwards, but the governing body has allowed the Dolphins to bring them in earlier.

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