Kurt Donoghoe, the talented utility player for the Fiji Bati, has reinforced his place in the National Rugby League with the Dolphins by signing a contract extension that will keep him with the team until 2027. This marks his second contract renewal this year, following his initial re-signing in December to remain until the 2025 season.

Since joining the Dolphins in 2022, Donoghoe has made a notable contribution to the team, playing in 16 matches and representing Fiji Bati in five international competitions. His skill and determination have caught the attention of the Dolphins’ Head of Academy and Fijian Assistant coach, Matt Hartigan, who praised Donoghoe for his strong work ethic and creativity on the field. Hartigan emphasized that when Donoghoe plays with confidence and direction, he significantly boosts his teammates’ performance.

Furthermore, another promising player from Fiji, Marcelo Montoya, has recently extended his contract with the Canterbury Bankstown Bulldogs for two additional years. This trend reflects a positive trajectory for Fijian athletes in the NRL and highlights the increasing recognition of their talents.

Donoghoe’s contract extension underscores not only his value to the Dolphins but also the club’s dedication to nurturing homegrown talents and cultivating a competitive team for the future. Fans can eagerly anticipate more exciting displays from Donoghoe as he continues to advance in his rugby career.

Ultimately, the contract renewals of both players signal a hopeful outlook for Fijian representation in the NRL, showcasing the league’s growing appreciation for the skill and potential of players from this region.


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