Cronulla’s Easter resurrection secures comeback win vs. Canberra
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.
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.
Before Siosifa Talakai and Kotoni Staggs were terrorising would-be defenders these men were leaving trails of destruciton in their wakes.
It took 321 days but Cronulla Sharks premiership player Wade Graham made his return to the field on Thursday night.
The Broncos have temporarily broken into the top eight following a gritty victory over Cronulla at Suncorp Stadium on Thursday.
He went as far as meeting with rival coaches but now Adam Reynolds reveals why he chose to sign with the Broncos in a high-stakes bidding war.
The Bulldogs are set to make a call on a Josh Addo-Carr backline switch – a move that could have dire consequences for one teammate. PLUS Buzz’s Saint and Sinner.
Despite his family heritage to Tonga, Sharks sensation Siosifa Talakai’s eligibility for the NSW Blues is clearcut and coach Brad Fittler admits the hulking centre is in the mix for Origin I.
Sharks star Matt Moylan has turned his career around in the space of a few months and is reportedly about to reap the rewards.
NRL fans have been stunned by Siosifa Talakai’s barnstorming display that is being labelled the best individual half of football ever.
The Sharks may have to contend without Braden Hamlin-Uele for a number of weeks, with the barnstorming forward picking up an injury.
There was a finals-type feel throughout Melbourne’s clash with Cronulla. But there was one major difference between the two sides – Cam Munster.
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