Dolphins confirm long-term deal for 'underrated' star

Jeremy Marshall-King has knocked back interest from the Rabbitohs and has re-committed to the Dolphins until at least the end of 2028. As first reported by 9News Sydney's Danny Weidler, the crafty No.9 has opted not to go to the open market in November, agreeing to a fresh three-year contract. Marshall-King has emerged as one of the best hookers in the competition in recent years, with his class and vision out of dummy-half a vital asset for the Dolphins. The 28-year-old, who is the younger brother of Tigers coach Benji Marshall, has also played two Tests for New Zealand and one game for the Maori All Stars. "I have really enjoyed my time so far at the Dolphins," he said. "I have appreciated the change since moving from Sydney and my family is enjoying life around the club. I am also excited by the future the Dolphins have and what we can do in the NRL over the next few years." After spending five seasons in the top grade with the Bulldogs, Marshall-King moved up to the Dolphins for the inaugural campaign and has become one of their main men.

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