Today we take a look at the NRL finals woes of the Cronulla Sharks and their halfback Nicho Hynes, the worrying return of Jared Waerea-Hargreaves, and the dual code Friday night transport nightmare.
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They’ll be desperate for a strong opening 20 minutes. The criticism of Nicho Hynes has been too heavy, the Sharks’ yardage game is struggling and their powerhouse wingers who get their set ...
Cronulla Sharks halfback Nicho Hynes could return to the NRL as early as next week as he wraps up his rehabilitation from ...
Craig Fitzgibbon is one of the NRL's great thinkers, but the Cronulla coach struggles to ... against North Queensland at Allianz Stadium. The Sharks are in the midst of a seven-game finals losing ...
The Cronulla Sharks have their sights on the NRLW minor premiership when they host Wests Tigers on Thursday night. The Sharks have stumbled in recent weeks, dropping their last two games after ...
The Sharks have booked in a date with the Penrith ... It came after a first-half masterclass from five-eighth Braydon Trindall to send Cronulla into the break with a 24-0 lead.
Since 2020, Hunt has played more than 70 games for the Cronulla Sharks and represented Samoa at a World Cup. Now, he wants to see more West Australians have the chance to follow in his footsteps.
Sharks fans are set to unite in a massive pre-game rally as they descend on Allianz Stadium for Friday night's semi-final against the Cowboys. In a call to arms for Cronulla supporters ...
That's how Cronulla coach Craig Fitzgibbon explains heavy criticism of halfback Nicho Hynes, again under pressure as the Sharks prepare for their semi-final against North Queensland. Last Saturday ...