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'I let the boys down:' Why Warriors' fullback shoulders blame for Dolphins heartbreak

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Michael Burgess,
Publish Date
Tue, 5 Aug 2025, 4:59pm

'I let the boys down:' Why Warriors' fullback shoulders blame for Dolphins heartbreak

Author
Michael Burgess,
Publish Date
Tue, 5 Aug 2025, 4:59pm

Warriors鈥 fullback Taine Tuaupiki feels responsible for Friday鈥檚 last minute loss to the Dolphins, claiming he let the team down.

It鈥檚 a brave admission, though not really warranted as the 25-year-old had an overall excellent match, on his return to the custodian position.

But it summed up the level of his despondency - echoed across the team - about the crazy final play, where the Dolphins scored a try from nowhere to steal an improbable victory.

Trailing 18-16 with less than 90 seconds to go, they only had one more chance, after Kurt Capewell pinned Hamiso Tabuai-Fidow 20 metres out on the right edge of the field on the fifth tackle.

But they spread the ball east to west - and then back again - desperately keeping the movement alive and evading defenders, before space was created for Jamayne Isaako to dive across in the right corner.

The sequence encompassed 10 passes and almost 20 seconds and left the Warriors and the home crowd stunned.

The team paid the price for a passive defensive line, which was also staggered, failing to pressure the Dolphins and allowing them to eventually work the opening.

But Tuaupiki was shouldering most of the blame, as he got dragged too far across to one side of the field, then couldn鈥檛 get back to cover the other.

鈥淥h, just moments, bro,鈥 Tuaupiki told the Big League Podcast, as he reflected on the final play.

鈥淚 should have been there. It鈥檚 burning me - I should have been there in the corner. All good fullbacks are and I thought that was definitely my moment missed and I let the boys down with that.鈥

As he stood outside the dressing room, holding his boots, a gear bag and some post match food from sponsor Wendys, he couldn鈥檛 disguise his disappointment.

鈥淎nytime you lose on the hooter it pretty much sucks,鈥 said Tuaupiki.

鈥淚鈥檓 a bit gutted. It felt like it was right there for us, but obviously it wasn鈥檛. I don鈥檛 really have words for it.鈥

But Tuaupiki was proud of the team鈥檚 performance, as a depleted line-up came back from 16-6 down, then dominated the second half.

Despite a number of changes there were good signs - with smart attack and spirited, energetic defence - which gives hope for this week鈥檚 daunting assignment against the Bulldogs in Sydney on Saturday (9.30pm).

鈥淲e are pretty keen to go away this week as a group,鈥 said Tuaupiki.

鈥漌e鈥檙e going a couple of days earlier and we鈥檙e taking a whole squad so it should be good for us."

Warriors duo Taine Tuaupiki and Adam Pompey celebrate after beating the Dragons. Photo / Photosport.
Warriors duo Taine Tuaupiki and Adam Pompey celebrate after beating the Dragons. Photo / Photosport.

Friday鈥檚 match was another reminder of Tuaupiki鈥檚 ongoing value and growing importance.

It was his 12th appearance of 2025, after five and six respectively across the last two seasons.

Eight games have been on the wing - where he acquitted himself well - but fullback is his calling card.

He looked sharp on Friday - injecting himself into the line to help create both of Dallin Watene-Zelezniak鈥檚 tries, while also making some key defensive plays, including a try saving tackle on Jake Averillo.

Most tellingly, Tuaupiki has the knack of evading potential tacklers and puts defensive lines in two minds.

He has thrived on the first grade opportunities this year and is adapting more and more to the challenges of the NRL. While he prefers being fullback, he retains a healthy respect and strong friendship with incumbent Charnze Nicoll-Klokstad.

鈥淚 wouldn鈥檛 say I鈥檓 at home [at fullback] - it鈥檚 mine and 鈥楴ug鈥 [Nicoll-Klokstad鈥檚] position,鈥 said Tuaupiki.

鈥漌e share it and he鈥檚 really good for me."

鈥淗e still helps me out throughout the week, tells me what I need to know, tells me what I need to get good at and he makes it easy for me, bro. He is such a genuine guy.鈥

Tuaupiki鈥檚 move to fullback was a late switch ahead of Friday鈥檚 match, with Nicoll-Klokstad deployed to centre for only the second time in his NRL career, as coach Andrew Webster looked for answers among his injury hit team.

Tuaupiki said he only found out 鈥渢owards the end of the week.鈥

鈥淲e didn鈥檛 know what was happening with the team,鈥 said Tuaupiki.

鈥淲ebby just said 鈥榚veryone be ready鈥 and that鈥檚 how it is.鈥

Tuaupiki is likely to be retained, with Nicoll-Klokstad needed at centre in the coming weeks, to give him more chances to press his case.

鈥淚 love playing first grade and I want to be in it as much as I can,鈥 said Tuaupiki. 鈥淚 just hope the coach picks me more.鈥

 has been a Sports Journalist for the New Zealand Herald since 2005, covering the Olympics, Fifa World Cups, and America鈥檚 Cup campaigns. He is a co-host of the Big League podcast.

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