Magic halves number needed to win the comp revealed
Storm stars Cameron Munster and Jahrome Hughes have something the Sharks halves Nicho Hynes and Braydon Trindall want – and it’s not just a premiership ring, writes DAVID RICCIO.
Storm stars Cameron Munster and Jahrome Hughes have something the Sharks halves Nicho Hynes and Braydon Trindall want – and it’s not just a premiership ring, writes DAVID RICCIO.
In dominant form over the past month for Cronulla, Nicho Hynes has revealed how he has shifted his focus in 2025 from playing State of Origin to winning a premiership with Cronulla.
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Nightclub music blaring over the speakers, a mega screen with wall-to-wall sport and tourists floating around sipping cocktails. This was the Canberra Raiders’ recovery session, Vegas style. Watch the videos.
Cronulla have hit the ground running in the US, rubbing shoulders with NFL royalty and given insight into the reality of life in downtown Los Angeles by an LAPD detective.
The Sharks have a secret weapon for their Vegas date with Penrith, and it has nothing to do with Nicho Hynes, who is out to end his horror record against the premiers.
Cronulla’s tryscoring machine Sione Katoa was a notable absence as the club left for Vegas with the flying winger set to be sidelined for a significant chunk of the 2025 season.
Cronulla put the exclamation mark on the club’s inaugural Hall of Fame gala event by unveiling their ‘Wall of Fame’ at Sharks Stadium, honouring some of the club’s greatest players ever.
Footy is back! Our NRL experts have analysed all the weekend’s trial action, casting a keen eye on the rookies, recruits and players vying for Round 1 spots.
Sharks recruit Addin Fonua-Blake has had an immediate impact at the club, while Cronulla star Nicho Hynes was sporting an ice pack after being pulled from the field.
Cronulla have pulled off a major coup with cult hero winger Ronaldo Mulitalo signing a long-term deal to remain at the club as they chase their first premiership since 2016.
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