Dolphins lose super centre in blow to NRL finals bid
The England international, who has been the Dolphins' most consistent performer, opened the scoring on Friday night at Auckland's Go Media Stadium in the fourth minute, crossing for his 12th try of season.
But tragedy struck 10 minutes later when the 25-year-old made a break and was charging downfield only to crash to the turf clutching at his hamstring.
Herbie fights his way over! 😤 pic.twitter.com/DATTj9Vq9d
— NRL (@NRL) August 1, 2025
Farnworth was untouched but seemed to lose his rhythm as he looked to off-load and had to be assisted from the field by trainers, heading straight to the change rooms.
They only got playmaker Kodi Nikorima back for the clash with the fourth-placed Warriors after five weeks on the sidelines with his own hamstring injury.
It's a massive blow for the Dolphins, who were in eighth spot heading into round 22, looking to keep Manly and the Sydney Roosters at bay.

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