Jack Bostock has enjoyed an impressive start to his NRL career ever since being persuaded to venture up north to join the Dolphins.
The winger was one of the club’s foundation players after he inked a deal to move from the Illawarra Steelers.
"We have already invested in young Queensland talent such as Harrison Graham, as well as securing Isaiya Katoa and Jack Bostock," Phins chief executive Terry Reader said at the time.
"These types of players are the building blocks for the future of the Dolphins and important to ensuring we are successful in the years ahead."
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Jack Bostock eyes future positional switch at the Dolphins
Bostock has already lived up to his end of the bargain after he claimed the Dally M Rookie of the Year award last year.
He bagged 14 tries in 23 appearances for the side during Wayne Bennett’s final term in charge of the burgeoning franchise to scoop the prize.
However, Bostock isn’t content with his rise yet with the 21-year-old declaring he has his eyes on not only improvement but also a potential positional switch in the future.
Herbie Farnworth has partnered Bostock in the backline with the English international centre providing plenty of support and inspiration for the flyer.
"He’s obviously a great player and he’s won back-to-back Dally M Centre of the Year awards - he always lets me know that," Bostock smiled.
"He helps me out wherever he can because he started his career out on the wing.
"One day, I’d like to transition into the centres just like he did. So, I’m taking stuff out of his game where I can and he helps me along the way.
"One day I want to [play in the centres] but I’m happy on the wing for now."
Kristian Woolf has appeared to right the ship following Bennett’s exit in the summer.
The Dolphins slipped to four straight losses to start the campaign with talk quickly turning to how the infamous 'Bennett curse' could be about to strike again in the coaching box.
The Redcliffe-based outfit managed to recover from their poor start though to provide plenty of positive signs for the 2025 season.
And this upturn in performances has left Bostock, who is contracted with the club until 2027, feeling confident they are on the right track.
"It’d be great to stay here and keep building on what we have done over the last three years," Bostock said.
"It’s been a great experience being part of it - seeing how far we’ve come from day one to where we are now and looking into the future of how far we could go."