The Melbourne Storm dish out a 48-4 thrashing to Newcastle, while Canberra and the Sydney Roosters both walk away as winners following their respective defeats of Cronulla and North Queensland.
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The Melbourne Storm dish out a 48-4 thrashing to Newcastle, while Canberra and the Sydney Roosters both walk away as winners following their respective defeats of Cronulla and North Queensland.
Read More »Canberra managed to string two wins together for the first time since March when they finally overpowered the Sharks 34-18 at Cbus Stadium on Saturday night.
Read More »But Savage and second-rower Corey Harawira-Naera stood up for the entire 80 minutes, tormenting Cronulla's poor edge defence on the Gold Coast. A month after being handed an illegal NRL debut as an 18th man,
Read More »Cronulla coach Josh Hannay has slammed his team's "embarrassing" defence, claiming not enough players put in enough effort to beat Canberra on Saturday night.
Read More »Experts and fans were shocked when Canberra was gifted an eight-point try for contact that Andrew Voss said “wouldn’t have knocked a maggot off a chop”. It was in the ninth minute of the Raiders’ clash with Cronulla at Cbus Super Stadium on Saturday when Jordan Rapana found his way …
Read More »Brad Fittler happily handed Craig Fitzgibbon most of the on-field responsibility for the Blues this Origin series and knows his good friend is more than ready to make an instant impact as an NRL head coach. There were emotional scenes in the sheds at Cbus …
Read More »There's little chance of Canberra catching Cronulla off guard as the Sharks brace for the best of the NRL's Jekyll and Hyde outfit. Few teams have run as hot and cold this season as Ricky Stuart's Raiders,
Read More »Brydens Lawyers NSW Blues assistant coach Craig Fitzgibbon has admitted he will “miss” being part of the State of Origin set-up when he takes up the head coaching role at Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks next year. Fitzgibbon, a True Blue and defensive coach …
Read More »They are clinging to the final spot in the top eight but a series of four-point clashes over the next five weeks will make or break Cronulla's finals campaign. The Sharks have four teams on their tail, including this weekend's opposition Canberra, and …
Read More »A trio of previous Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks women's players have been selected to the Australian Rugby Sevens team for the Tokyo Olympics.
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