Kuli unleashed amid Cowboys, Dolphins contract battle

North Queensland want a fast start against St George Illawarra which is why they will unleash powerhouse second-rower Kulikefu Finefeuiaki on a seek and destroy mission.

The blockbusting off-contract 20 year old will start Saturday's clash at Kogarah due to a syndesmosis injury to regular starter Heilum Luki.

The Cowboys fought back from a 12-0 deficit to beat Newcastle 21-20 last week after a horror beginning described by prop Jordan McLean as "one of the worst starts I have been involved with" in attack.

The energy and physicality of Finefeuiaki will be crucial to rectifying that against the Dragons.

Finefeuiaki is a man in demand with Wayne Bennett's Dolphins keen to sign him for next year. Cowboys CEO Jeff Reibel has made it clear the club will do everything in their power to keep him.

Bennett confirmed that the Ipswich State High product toured the Dolphins' facilities last week.

"He is an explosive young player on the way up, with a lot of ability," Bennett said.

"We have just got to wait and see now what he does.

"There is a big opportunity because we have balance in our cap and money to spend on quality players."

Kulikefu Finefeuiaki.
Kulikefu Finefeuiaki crashes into Newcastle's defensive line during their round-two clash.

Cowboys winger Murray Taulagi also has big raps on Finefeuiaki.

"Kuli has matured over the last couple of years he has been here," he said.

"He is a hard runner and likes the physical side of the game. You can definitely see that he has started to be a crowd favourite. I am just happy that he is on our side. I don't want to be trying to tackle him."

McLean has also been impressed.

"Kuli just takes his opportunities with both hands," he said.

"The energy that he brings to the field when he has been coming off the bench is really good so it is exciting for him to get an opportunity to start. He will have that opportunity hopefully for the next few weeks while Heilum's foot is getting fixed."

Reibel said recently that both Finefeuiaki and Luki were long-term projects for the Cowboys.

"They have bought firmly into our system in North Queensland and want to be part of that," he said.

"We will continue talking to their management and make sure we get the best outcome."

License this article

What is AAPNews?

For the first time, Australian Associated Press is delivering news straight to the consumer.

No ads. No spin. News straight-up.

Not only do you get to enjoy high-quality news delivered straight to your desktop or device, you do so in the knowledge you are supporting media diversity in Australia.

AAP Is Australia’s only independent newswire service, free from political and commercial influence, producing fact-based public interest journalism across a range of topics including politics, courts, sport, finance and entertainment.

What is AAPNews?
The Morning Wire

Wake up to AAPNews’ morning news bulletin delivered straight to your inbox or mobile device, bringing you up to speed with all that has happened overnight at home and abroad, as well as setting you up what the day has in store.

AAPNews Morning Wire
AAPNews Breaking News
Breaking News

Be the first to know when major breaking news happens.


Notifications will be sent to your device whenever a big story breaks, ensuring you are never in the dark when the talking points happen.

Focused Content

Enjoy the best of AAP’s specialised Topics in Focus. AAP has reporters dedicated to bringing you hard news and feature content across a range of specialised topics including Environment, Agriculture, Future Economies, Arts and Refugee Issues.

AAPNews Focussed Content
Subscription Plans

Choose the plan that best fits your needs. AAPNews offers two basic subscriptions, all billed monthly.

Once you sign up, you will have seven days to test out the service before being billed.

AAPNews Full Access Plan
Full Access
AU$10
  • Enjoy all that AAPNews has to offer
  • Access to breaking news notifications and bulletins
  • Includes access to all AAPNews’ specialised topics
Join Now
AAPNews Student Access Plan
Student Access
AU$5
  • Gain access via a verified student email account
  • Enjoy all the benefits of the ‘Full Access’ plan at a reduced rate
  • Subscription renews each month
Join Now
AAPNews Annual Access Plan
Annual Access
AU$99
  • All the benefits of the 'Full Access' subscription at a discounted rate
  • Subscription automatically renews after 12 months
Join Now

AAPNews also offers enterprise deals for businesses so you can provide an AAPNews account for your team, organisation or customers. Click here to contact AAP to sign-up your business today.

SEVEN DAYS FREE
Download the app
Download AAPNews on the App StoreDownload AAPNews on the Google Play Store