Warhorse Corey Horsburgh captained Canberra for the first time while, in good news ahead of the finals, back-rower Matt Nicholson returned from a syndesmosis injury for his first NRL match since round 10.
The minor premiers have their sights on Brisbane in Canberra in next Sunday’s qualifying final with the result of the match against the Dolphins immaterial to them.
The Dolphins will look back on this year as an opportunity lost after getting as high as sixth after round 15 before three consecutive losses, to Sydney Roosters, Brisbane and Manly, scuppered their chances.
The rise and continued development of fullback Trai Fuller, winger Tevita Naufahu, utility Kurt Donoghoe and back-rowers Kulikefu Finefeuiaki and Oryn Keeley have been highlights after a well-documented injury-ravaged season.
The addition next year of Brisbane outside back Selwyn Cobbo and St Helens forward Morgan Knowles will add class. They just need to get more defensive clout.
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Naufahu, who scored a double, had a blinder on Sunday. Fuller, half Isaiya Katoa and Tabuai-Fidow showcased their class as the home side took a 30-0 lead at the break.
Dolphins centre Jake Averillo also scored a double.
Raiders forward Morgan Smithies was put on report for a dangerous tackle on prop Josh Kerr.
Dolphins winger Jamayne Isaako finished the season as the NRL’s leading points-scorer for the second time in three years.