News Elementor

RECENT NEWS

The Dolphins acts of bravery inspiring season turnaround; Kurt Donoghoe, Ray Stone


When the Dolphins last took the field, Kurt Donoghoe went up to feel his face after his teammates were gesturing at him in complete shock.

“I had no idea what was going on,” the utility says, “I went to touch my face and there was a hole in my face.”

Donoghoe suffered a severely broken nose in the early exchanges of his side’s commanding win against the ladder-leading Bulldogs before last week’s bye, yet miraculously returned to the field.

Kurt Donoghoe suffered a severely broken nose in the Dolphins’ win against the Bulldogs.

Kurt Donoghoe suffered a severely broken nose in the Dolphins’ win against the Bulldogs.Credit: Getty Images

From there, he made his case for the hooker jumper a compelling one in Jeremy Marshall-King’s absence – scoring a try while running for 94 metres and making 39 tackles.

His brief stint on the sidelines was far from a rest, as he revealed the doctor attempted to put his nose back in place twice before being satisfied the Fiji international could take the field again.

Loading

Donoghoe remembers little of incident. All he recalls is the feeling that he needed to be out there to help keep the Dolphins’ season afloat, having already been cruelled of stars Daniel Saifiti, Max Plath, Tom Gilbert and Marshall-King through injury.

“I went into a tackle and remember coming out of it and looking at a few of my teammates in shock,” Donoghoe said.

“I was in a fair bit of pain, but the doctor looked after me pretty good – he had two cracks at it. When he was touching it, it was pretty painful.


When the Dolphins last took the field, Kurt Donoghoe went up to feel his face after his teammates were gesturing at him in complete shock.

“I had no idea what was going on,” the utility says, “I went to touch my face and there was a hole in my face.”

Donoghoe suffered a severely broken nose in the early exchanges of his side’s commanding win against the ladder-leading Bulldogs before last week’s bye, yet miraculously returned to the field.

Kurt Donoghoe suffered a severely broken nose in the Dolphins’ win against the Bulldogs.

Kurt Donoghoe suffered a severely broken nose in the Dolphins’ win against the Bulldogs.Credit: Getty Images

From there, he made his case for the hooker jumper a compelling one in Jeremy Marshall-King’s absence – scoring a try while running for 94 metres and making 39 tackles.

His brief stint on the sidelines was far from a rest, as he revealed the doctor attempted to put his nose back in place twice before being satisfied the Fiji international could take the field again.

Loading

Donoghoe remembers little of incident. All he recalls is the feeling that he needed to be out there to help keep the Dolphins’ season afloat, having already been cruelled of stars Daniel Saifiti, Max Plath, Tom Gilbert and Marshall-King through injury.

“I went into a tackle and remember coming out of it and looking at a few of my teammates in shock,” Donoghoe said.

“I was in a fair bit of pain, but the doctor looked after me pretty good – he had two cracks at it. When he was touching it, it was pretty painful.

Reporter US

RECENT POSTS

CATEGORIES

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

The US Media

The US Media is a dynamic online news platform delivering timely, accurate, and comprehensive updates across a range of topics, including politics, business, technology, entertainment, and sports. With a commitment to credible journalism, United News provides in-depth analyses, breaking news, and thought-provoking features, ensuring readers stay informed about global and local developments.

SUBSCRIBE US

It is a long established fact that a reader will be distracted by the readable content of a page when looking at its layout. The point of using Lorem Ipsum is that it has a more-or-less normal distribution