Rest isn’t always the best medicine
You only need to look back two years to see the adverse impact that resting your star players late in the regular season can have.
You only need to look back two years to see the adverse impact that resting your star players late in the regular season can have.
Amid another season to forget, Brisbane can at least look positively at 2022 in one position as a young gun continues to make exciting progress.
There are three NRL sides in the hunt for the one remaining top eight spot and each will be hoping for different scenarios in round 25.
Craig Fitzgibbon doesn’t officially arrive at Cronulla until November but already one young playmaker is giving the incoming coach a headache — a good one.
DESPITE heavy interest elsewhere, Sharks five-eighth and reigning Rookie of the Year Jack Bird is set to remain with Cronulla until the end of 2017.
THE player transfer merry-go-round has been in overdrive with the defections of Tim Lafai, Will Hopoate and possibly James Roberts. Tom Sangster names his best 17 for each club.
BRONCOS coach Wayne Bennett says rugby league will show better care for teenage players if plans to delay their graduation to first grade are adopted.
THE most crucial job for the NRL’s next boss is to fix the farcical player transfer market. Here, PHIL ROTHFIELD shows how to solve the problem.
THE biggest issues for every nrl club ahead of the 2016 season: can the Broncos bounce back, will BBQ help the Sharks sizzle and will Foran save the Eels?
TODD Carney’s lawyers are preparing to serve papers on the Sharks for his sacking following the distribution of a lewd photograph last year on social media.
THE Cronulla Sharks have become the first NRL club to ban Mad Monday and the binge drinking that goes with it.
LUKE Keary could be in danger of missing the start of next season, after he was put on report for this brutal eye gouge on Sharks skipper Paul Gallen.
FORGET the Manly loss. The shocking start to 2015 and what the club has overcome means it has still been a meritorious year for the Sharks.
SHARKS hooker Michael Ennis has returned to his trademark niggle in an attempt to spark his side during embarrassing loss. WATCH THE VIDEO
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