Sharks a ‘better team’ with Hynes in it
His spot in the team has been questioned by outsiders, but Nicho Hynes’ teammates have never been more sure that he’s the man who can win them a title.
His spot in the team has been questioned by outsiders, but Nicho Hynes’ teammates have never been more sure that he’s the man who can win them a title.
In a wide-ranging interview, Sharks star Nicho Hynes opens up on how he shuts out the outside noise, Cronulla’s horror finals record and his motivation behind beating the Cowboys.
With calls for him to be dropped despite being Cronulla’s $1m man Nicho Hynes opted off social media to prepare himself for a second chance against the Cowboys.
Nicho Hynes, the Sharks’ highest paid player and Dally M medal-winning halfback, has been at the centre of calls for change amid a finals form slump for the Sharks that dates back to 2018. HAVE YOUR SAY.
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.
Cronulla’s loss to the Wests Tigers could be made worse with three forwards injured on Saturday night, including Toby Rudolf who left the ground on crutches and now needs scans for an ankle injury.
It has been reported there is much more to the story of Scott Morrison’s brutal loudspeaker news, but the ex-PM has now responded.
The Sharks ran riot in the second half against a competitive Bulldogs outfit, but the game wasn’t without controversy, with one player lucky not to be sent-off.
The Bulldogs looked to build an early lead against the Sharks on Friday but the rub of the green is not going their way yet in 2024.
An ugly hit from Sharks forward Briton Nikora has divided fans, with many claiming he was lucky to only earn 10 minutes in the bin.
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