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Sharks outmuscle Warriors

June 14th 2008 11:19
The Cronulla Sharks have secured their third straight victory, grinding out a scrappy 24-8 victory over the New Zealand Warriors at a blustery Toyota Park tonight.

In one of the most error ridden matches seen this season, Cronulla made the most of their limited chances to record a vital four tries to one victory in front of a small band of diehard Sharks fans.

Neither coach would be impressed with their side’s lack of discipline and ball control, with the Sharks completing just 64% of their possession, while the Warriors weren’t much better at 73%.

After a scrappy opening twenty minutes, it was the Sharks that held their composure long enough to post first points through a try to centre David Simmonds.


With both sides failing to control possession, it took a pinpoint grubber kick from Brett Seymour poked in behind the Warriors defence, that allowed Simmonds to win the race to the ball.

But the visitors struck back less than a minute later thanks to yet another Sharks handling error, this time New Zealand centre Jerome Ropati bursting through three Sharks defenders to equalise in the 32nd minute.

It took a magnificent sideline conversion from fullback Lance Hohaia to finally put the Warriors in front, with the spritely custodian booting a further penalty goal three minutes later to hand the Warriors an 8-6 half-time advantage.

The Kimmorley-Simmonds combination nudged the Sharks back into the lead in the 58th minute, with the nuggetty half hoisting it high into the blustery breeze for the high-flying centre to dot down.

Sharp-shooting Shark Luke Covell converted from an easy position to push the home team back into the lead 12-8 heading into the final quarter.

Covell put the match behind doubt when he flew high to claim a Brett Seymour cross-field kick to score in the 69th minute, with a late try to Ben Pomeroy securing the 24-8 victory.


Cronulla Sharks 24
Tries: David Simmonds 2, Luke Covell, Ben Pomeroy
Goals: Luke Covell 4
defetaed
New Zealand Warriors 8

Tries: Jerome Ropati
Goals: Lance Hohaia 2

At Toyota Park

Referee – Ben Cummins
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Barrett joins Sharks

June 5th 2008 05:56
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The Sharks confirm that they have secured the services of Trent Barrett on a two-year deal.

Currently playing for Wigan in the English Super League, Barrett will join the Sharks for the 2009 season.

Sharks coach Ricky Stuart, who spoke of Barrett and what his experience could potentially bring to the club at a recent members forum, was pleased that the former St George-Illawarra product would be in Sharks colours for the next two seasons.

“I’m extremely excited about having Trent join the club,” Stuart said. “I’ve got no doubt he will be very good for the Sharks both on and off the field.”

Likewise, CEO Tony Zappia was of the belief that Barrett, who has played 11 Test matches for Australia and seven times for NSW in the State of Origin series, would be a definite asset to the Sharks over the next two years.

“I’ve got no doubt Trent can add a new attacking dimension to the team and he is a great addition to the club,” Zappia said.

After 11 seasons at St George Illawarra Barrett was granted a release by the Dragons to join Wigan in 2007, where he has since played more than 50 games for the Warriors over the last two seasons.

In an outstanding debut season in the UK Barrett earned a number of accolades, including the Rugby League Writers Association Player of the Year award in 2007. Previous to joining Wigan, Barrett played 186 NRL games for the Dragons.

Barrett became available for a return to the NRL after negotiating an early release from his three-year contract at Wigan.
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Sharks grind out victory

May 17th 2008 09:17
The Cronulla Sharks have moved into the NRL top 4 after recording a scrappy 13-6 victory over a youthful Brisbane Broncos side at Toyota Park tonight.

After trailing 6-4 at half-time, the Cronulla Sharks got home on the back of a blowing gale behind them, defeating a spirited but mistake riddled Broncos outfit missing seven regular first-graders.

The depleted Brisbane team had most of the running for the first-half but failed to convert pressure into points, with a 77th minute field goal to veteran Sharks half Brett Kimmorley allowing the home side to take the points.

Playing with a howling wind behind their back, the Broncos were able to mount early pressure through a crafty kicking game from hooker Michael Ennis, and finally came away with points through a try to veteran lock Tonie Carroll.

After rolling three previous grubbers through without reward, Ennis finally achieved success on his fourth attempt, threading the ball between two Sharks defenders for Carroll to dot down in the 18th minute.

Ennis had no problems with the conversion attempt, handing the makeshift Broncos side an early 6-0 lead.

After a welt of possession inside the Brisbane red zone, the home side finally got on the board in the 38th minute courtesy of a try to flashy winger Misi Taulapapa, with Luke Covell’s missed conversion leaving it at 6-4 to the visitor’s at the break.

Covell was able to level the scores just after the break however thanks to a 48th minute penalty goal, and the home side were able to extend that lead just four minutes later thanks to a trademark Sharks set move.

Off the back of a scrum just ten metres out, Cronulla five-eighth Bret Seymour scooted left before flicking a precision pass back inside to a flying Brett Kearney, with the dynamic fullback showing great pace to dive over adjacent to the posts.

And after missing a field goal attempt just minutes earlier, Brett Kimmorley made no mistakes with his second shot, getting Cronulla home for a scrappy victory.

The Sharks will now enjoy an eight day break before taking on the Canterbury Bulldogs next Monday night at ANZ Stadium, while the Broncos finally get to put their feet up next week courtesy of their Round 11 bye.

Cronulla Sharks 13
Tries: Misi Taulapapa, Brett Kearney
Goals: Luke Covell 2, Brett Kimmorley
defeated
Brisbane Broncos 6

Tries: Tonie Carroll
Goals: Michael Ennis

At Toyota Park

Referee – Jared Maxwell
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Seu Seu, Gallen back for Sharks

April 22nd 2008 06:38
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Sharks hold off desperate Rabbitohs

April 14th 2008 11:14
A courageous second half defensive performance by a spirited Cronulla Sharks outfit has seen them register a gritty 12-10 victory at ANZ Stadium tonight, sending the South Sydney Rabbitohs crashing to their fifth consecutive defeat.

It was another heartbreaking loss for the injury riddled Rabbitohs, with the foundation club struggling to crack the impenetrable Sharks line, despite containing a dominant 53% possession advantage


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Stuart names unchaged line-up

April 8th 2008 05:43
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Gallen takes early guilty plea

April 1st 2008 05:37
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Ross given boot

March 25th 2008 04:39
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Roosters, Sharks or Dragons for Mason?

November 10th 2007 06:30
Willie Mason
Who will Willie Mason be playing for next season?


Canterbury Bulldogs have given want-away bad boy Willie Mason permission to negotiate with other clubs after a crisis meeting on Wednesday


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Sharks edge out Eels in thriller

August 11th 2007 11:43
The Cronulla Sharks have recorded a thrilling 25-24 golden point victory over the Parramatta Eels in an exciting Saturday night encounter at Parramatta Stadium.

It took an 84th minute field goal by Cronulla half Brett Seymour for the Sharks to register their first win in eight weeks, with Parramatta crashing to their fourth loss of the season at their home ground


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Sharks battle with injuries

July 17th 2007 05:30
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