In the player-movement market, hulking Titans and Maroons forward David Fifita will meet with the Panthers on Monday. It’s far from a done deal, but the newshounds are sure to be all over this one in the coming days.
That, my friends, was one day in the world of rugby league.
Fear not, it all starts again on Thursday.
7.08pm on May 5, 2024
Match report - Cronulla 20 bt St George Illawarra 10
By Billie Eder
Dragons coach Shane Flanagan had the local derby against Cronulla “marked in the calendar for a while”.
A week earlier, he said the Sharks were a team he was “really interested in beating”.
But when the full-time siren rang out at PointsBet Stadium on Sunday, the Sharks had mustered a 20-10 victory over Flanagan - the only man to coach Cronulla to a premiership - and his Dragons.
Flanagan said it was a “self-inflicted” loss.
“We were just awful. Never completed sets, never got to our kick and then when we did, we didn’t nail them down in the corners,” Flanagan said.
“Frustrating game from our perspective. Didn’t give ourselves a chance because of the errors we made. You can’t do that against a good-quality side. I thought we were in there for most of it, but some of the errors we made were self-inflicted penalties.”
The Sharks lacked the finishing touches they have shown several times this season, but a try to cult hero Tom Hazelton in the 64th minute was enough to seal the win.
After leading the Sharks at half-time, the Dragons struggled to finish their sets in the second half, and Flanagan said the team spent so much time defending, that they were too tired to attack when they had the ball.
“I got a football team that can compete against the best teams in there, but we’ve got to give ourselves a chance, and we didn’t give ourselves a chance today,” he said.
6.36pm on May 5, 2024
Match highlights - Sharks v Dragons
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Jack Bird after game No.150
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Where to from here - Dragons
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With Souths, a bye and the Bulldogs in the next three weeks, is a move into the top eight on the cards?
Who can step up and help Ben Hunt to improve the Dragons’ attack?
Will Tyrell Sloan get suspended after being put on report late in the match?
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6.06pm on May 5, 2024
Where to from here - Sharks
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Are they ready for the tough run that’s coming in the next six weeks?
How many players will they lose during the Origin period?
Are they the best defensive side in the premiership?
Does chatty Ronaldo Mulitalo need to tone things down a bit?
Is Tom Hazelton the best try-scoring prop (as opposed to best prop) in the NRL?
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6.00pm on May 5, 2024
Winning style
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5.55pm on May 5, 2024
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5.53pm on May 5, 2024
Full-time: Sharks win 20-10
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The Dragons were much better than their effort against the Roosters a round earlier, but in the end they just weren’t good enough to beat this impressive Sharks side. Cronulla weren’t great but they did enough. They have a tough stretch of games on the way, but for now they’re loving life.
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5.47pm on May 5, 2024
Sharks lead out to 10
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The Dragons officially need a miracle. After Nicho Hynes kicked a penalty goal, the Sharks lead by 10 with three minutes remaining. It’s not officially over - that’s coming soon. Sharks lead 20-10 after 77 minutes.