The Dolphins have continued their remarkable start to NRL life with Hamiso Tabuai-Fidow the star as the Redcliffe-based side defied the conditions, a controversial sin-bin and a 12-point deficit to beat Canberra 20-14.
After blitzing the Roosters on a dry Suncorp Stadium track in their NRL debut, Wayne Bennett’s men showed they could do it on a soaking wet Saturday in Redcliffe.
They prevailed despite trailing 12-0 when hooker Jeremy Marshall-King was sin-binned late in the second half.
Tabuia-Fidow jumped on a loose ball to score before the break though, then the Dolphins gritted their...