The Dolphins have added youth and depth to their 2025 squad with the signing of Dragons' outside back Max Feagai.
Feagai has joined the Dolphins on a two-year deal and will commence training with the club in November.
At just 23 years of age, Feagai has just had his best year in the NRL, playing the entire second half of the season for the Dragons.
He will now join an exciting outside back list that already includes Hamiso Tabuai-Fidow, Herbie Farnworth, Jamayne Isaako, Jack Bostock and Trai Fuller, to name just a few.
Dolphins' chief executive Terry Reader said Feagai would provide increased competition for spots as the club's roster shows signs of maturing in its third year in the NRL.
"Max is just the kind of recruit we are looking for to add depth and youth to our squad," said Reader.
He has been a representative player through his junior career, and with 23 matches behind him now he has proved he is a true NRL player.
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"Importantly, this year he played the most NRL games of any year in his career."
"So what is most exciting is that we know his best football is just ahead of him."
Born in New Zealand, Feagai moved to southern NSW as a child and played junior league in Leeton.
He was scouted by the Dragons and impressed as a junior, representing NSW under-18s in 2019.
That year he also made the Australian Schoolboys team, and then progressed to his NRL debut the very next season.