Redcliffe Dolphins fans are being urged to support their team at three home games, in the run-up to the finals.
The action starts this weekend, with Redcliffe taking on PNG Hunters at Kayo Stadium on Saturday at 5pm.
The home side is fifth on the ladder with their opponents close behind on sixth, and on equal points (24).
It will be the first time in three years the two teams have played each other in Redcliffe, giving fans the chance to see the Hunters in action on the Peninsula. The PNG side has a huge fan base in South East Queensland.
Redcliffe will be wearing their Indigenous jersey for the first time at home this season, on Saturday night.
A long-held Dolphins tradition – the junior march past involving all the club’s junior teams – will be a highlight at halftime. It is being sponsored by the Dolphins’ Women’s Development Pathways sponsor Capers Early Learning which is a major sponsor of the club’s Harvey Norman Under 17s and 19s until 2028.
Tickets are from just $12, and fans can go into the draw to win a $500 Kings voucher, one double pass to the Dolphins V Warriors NRL game or a signed 2024 Redcliffe Dolphins Indigenous jersey.
Fans can support Redcliffe in round 21 on August 10, when they take on the Jets at Kayo Stadium from 5pm.
The Phins will enjoy a bye in round 22, before returning to Kayo Stadium for their final game of the regular season against the Cutters on August 24 at 5pm.
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