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Ben Hunt On Dolphins Radar To Form Partnership With Isaiya Katoa

Former St George Illawarra Dragons captain Ben Hunt has constantly been in the headlines ever since his departure from the club and the current Kangaroo is looking for a new home.

Already linked with the Sydney Roosters, Brisbane Broncos, Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs and Gold Coast Titans, now the an interesting development at the Dolphins has thrown a spanner in the works.

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A possible link with one of the game’s brightest young stars Isaiya Katoa in the halves would provide a great opportunity to help develop the Tongan international.

Whilst it would be a major boost for a club who now start life without Wayne Bennett at the helm.

Aaron Woods on The Rush Hour dived deep into the current speculation.

“The thing is that Ben Hunt wants to go back to Brisbane and they have a $1.3m warchest.”

CLICK ON THE CLIP ABOVE FOR MORE ON THE HUNT SITUATION AND REACTION TO GUTHERSON GOING TO THE DRAGONS AND MORE IN DEPTH CHAT ON SHARKS SALARY CAP.

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