It's not hard to work out why Valynce Te Whare has become an instant fan favourite at the Dolphins.
He ticks all the boxes as a fan favourite. Powerful, remarkably fast for a man weighing nearly 110kgs, and most of all genuinely likeable, with a smile that appears large and often.
“He was sitting in the smoko room at his job with his hi-vis vest on, on a Zoom call on his phone,” Dolphins CEO Terry Reader recalls.
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