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Hundreds of footy fans will score free tickets to cheer on the Cowboys in Friday night’s elimination final after an 11th hour special promotion. This is how you can enter:
The mind games have begun ahead of the blockbuster Cowboys-Sharks clash, with Todd Payten reminding Cronulla of their horror finals record and questioning their premiership credentials.
Cronulla five-eighth Daniel Atkinson learned his craft as a kid in Maroochydore on the Sunshine Coast watching his Maroons heroes in State of Origin. Now his job is to kill off Queensland’s last title hope by knocking off the Cowboys.
Sharks coach Craig Fitzgibbon is desperate to end his side’s winless finals run which extends to 2018. However, there are 55 reasons that Cowboys coach Todd Payten is under more pressure when the two collide in their elimination final.
Sharks captain Nicho Hynes was in fine form against the hapless Cowboys in round 7, making him a serious option for NSW’s five-eighth spot.
Eight years ago, Sam Stonestreet was cheering on Chad Townsend and Valentine Holmes as Cronulla won the NRL grand final. Now he’s going up against them as he prepares to make his debut.
The rugby league gods have done nothing to help the South Sydney Rabbitohs head coach Jason Demetriou in the cruellest of scenes.
The hits keep coming for Scott Morrison with the former Prime Minister brutally called out for “fooling” NRL fans.
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A Sharks trainer has been called out over a cheeky act in the clash against the Raiders in what could have been a match-defining moment.
It looked as though the Green Machine of Canberra were cruising to victory, but Cronulla surged from 18-0 down to pick up an important victory on Easter Sunday.
The Raiders led the Sharks 18-0 before an inexplicable capitulation from Ricky Stuart’s men in their NRL showdown.
The ‘50-years of tears’ moment between Cronulla legends Andrew Ettingshausen and Paul Gallen has been immortalised on the walls of PointsBet Stadium. Watch the former Sharks remember the emotional moment.
Englishman John Bateman has avoided any sanction for a tackle that robbed the Sharks of prop Toby Rudolf in their shock loss.
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