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Who is the mystery player at centre of Sharks cap probe?

Mystery star at centre of Sharks cap scandal

THE Sharks have been rocked by revelations the NRL is investigating the club for potential salary cap breaches on the eve of the 2018 finals. Cronulla officials admitted they don’t know what will be found on confiscated computer servers as it emerged the investigation is centred around payments to one unidentified star still with the club.

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(L to R) NRL CEO Todd Greenberg and ARL Commission Chairman Peter Beattie a media briefing today at NRL headquarters in Sydney, Tuesday, June 12, 2018. (AAP Image/Simon Bullard) NO ARCHIVING, EDITORIAL USE ONLY

NRL mess: Incompetent leading the incapable

THE finals are little more than a week away and yet again the game is facing humiliation. This is becoming a regular occurrence, writes Paul Kent, so the NRL must ask itself why teams continue to cheat the salary cap?

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Phil Rothfield in the Sharks crowd during the NRL First Semi-Final between Manly and Cronulla at Allianz Stadium, Sydney. Pic Brett Costello

Buzz: Painful but a story that I had to pursue

Most readers would be aware I am a Cronulla Sharks tragic, writes Phil ‘Buzz’ Rothfield. A season ticket holder, member number 111 and fanatical fan. But in this job, you have to treat every story on its merit. And this one couldn’t be ignored.

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NRL Finals: Matty’s crystal ball reveals all

THE Roosters and Rabbitohs are limping, the Storm and Broncos inconsistent, and the Dragons and Panthers are gone … but Matty Johns reckons the recent form slump of several high-profile clubs should be ignored.

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