Sharks sign Mortimer, retain Heighno
THE Sharks have returned to pre-season training just 31 days after their historic grand final win and have been bolstered by signing Daniel Mortimer.
THE Sharks have returned to pre-season training just 31 days after their historic grand final win and have been bolstered by signing Daniel Mortimer.
UPDATE: JOSH Mansour will have to wait a little longer to see new wife Daniella Toutounji after the Kangaroo was denied permission to fly following swelling to his injured ACL.
FINAL VERDICT: The Eels couldn’t escape the headlines in 2016 but on the field players at the embattled club never took the easy way out.
MORE than $50 million worth of talent comes on the open market on Tuesday as the biggest silly season in NRL history begins — see who headlines the long list here!
FINAL VERDICT: The Manly Sea Eagles struggled through the season and have some tough decisions to make before 2017. There is light at the end of the tunnel, though.
FINAL VERDICT: There was a lot to like about the Titans in 2016 but they could still become the basket cases of the NRL if they don’t work hard to build on the success they found.
MICHAEL Ennis drew on childhood memories for his pre-game speech to the Sharks before their grand final triumph.
Cheering fans met with their bleary-eyed heroes at today’s Cronulla fan day at Shark Park, with Paul Gallen, Luke Lewis, Andrew Fifita and the rest showing off the NRL premiership trophy.
WE’VE all loved and loathed Paul Gallen for his bash-and-barge style of football, but this was a moment of pure brilliance from Cronulla’s skipper.
STEVE Rogers was the heart and soul of the Sharks and his son Mat, also a Cronulla legend, had an emotional message for a team on the brink of history.
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