The game heralds a new era for the Warriors, who begin a three-year partnership with the Dolphins this season, connecting with fans in the Moreton Bay Region and offering rising stars in the Dolphins’ Intrust Super Cup side the chance to play on the big stage.
The NRL trial game will be the first chance to see the Warriors in action at their “home away from home”, in this new era.
With players and staff having already relocated to Tamworth to begin preparations for their 2021 NRL premiership campaign, Vodafone Warriors CEO Cameron George sees Redcliffe as the perfect location to put their pre-season training to the test against the 2020 Premiers, Melbourne Storm.
“Since announcing this landmark Trans-Tasman partnership in June 2020, we’ve been desperate to find an opportunity to get to Redcliffe and play at Dolphin Stadium, a venue that holds such great significance for Queensland and Australian rugby league.
“Starting the season in Australia isn’t what we wanted for 2021 but it’s what’s needed in this time of incredible uncertainty. Despite that, we are committed to fronting up and having a crack, so being able to play our first trial match in Redcliffe and share time with friends from across the Moreton Bay Region will be a wonderful experience for our club,” Mr George says.
Treat for fans
Excitement will reach fever pitch by kick-off, with the game coming at the end of two special afternoons of rugby league at Dolphin Stadium.
It all starts with a captain’s run on Friday, February 19 at 5pm for 1000-1500 guests, including free admission to the first 600 NRL trial ticket holders who subscribe to Redcliffe Dolphins marketing upon purchase. Admission to the event will also be available to fans purchasing exclusive packages via Visit Moreton Bay Region.
On Saturday, February 20, footy action starts with the Redcliffe Dolphins and Western Mustangs’ Cyril Connell Cup (Under 16s) sides going head-to-head at 4pm. They will be followed by a Redcliffe Dolphins and Western Mustangs’ Mal Meninga Cup (Under 18s) side clash at 5.30pm.
The Vodafone Warriors and Melbourne Storm will kick off at 7.15pm. Tickets will go on sale via Ticketek on Tuesday, January 19 at 2pm.
Show your support
With about 21,000 New Zealand expats now calling the Moreton Bay Region home, Dolphins CEO Tony Murphy is expecting Warriors supporters to come out in force.
At this time, the stadium is permitted to fill to 50 per cent capacity in line with Queensland Government COVID-19 restrictions. Both clubs are closely monitoring the COVID-19 situation.
“We can’t wait to see the Warriors in action at their new home away from home and we know our supporters will join with theirs in cheering them on again the Storm,” Mr Murphy says.
“Dolphin Stadium was built for such an occasion and we’re hoping we can turn it into a fortress for the Warriors.
“The partnership between our two clubs is a genuine pathway for Dolphins players to the NRL, giving the Warriors access to some of the most promising players in the Intrust Super Cup.”
And the best of the Warriors’ players, who don’t make the top side each week, will play for the Dolphins in the Intrust Super Cup when the season begins.
Warriors owner Mark Robinson met with Dolphins officials, Moreton Bay Regional Council Mayor Peter Flannery and Moreton Bay Region Industry and Tourism CEO Shane Newcombe at Dolphin Stadium to celebrate the landmark deal in June.
At the time, he said the Dolphins and Vodafone Warriors were eyeing two premierships and a friendship that would help give the region’s business and tourism industries a welcome boost.
The trial game on February 20 is just the beginning.
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