The Sharks are facing the Titans before the Panthers meet the Warriors and the Eels clash with the Roosters.
It looked to be all over - a late Titans drop out gave the Sharks one last attacking opportunity. Referee Chris Sutton penalises the Titans, who immediately challenge. He offloads to Blayke Brailey and the Sharks take the lead. Titans are really starting to tire, and the Sharks are circling. Hynes conversion is good and the Sharks lead 16-10. With the first repeat set of the second half, the Sharks are in. Meanwhile, Sam Lisone is off for a HIA for the Titans after copping an elbow to the top of the head while making a tackle on Dale Finucane. The Sharks have slightly stretched their lead to eight points. The penalty is overturned and Ramien is put on report. The Cronulla Sharks take on the Gold Coast Titans in round 15 of the 2022 NRL Premiership. The Sharks still lead 18-10 with less than 10 to go. On the fifth tackle, Ramien and Fermor rise from the tackle and get in each other's face, and there's a bit of push and shove.
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"We need to take a really good look at ourselves, review those areas and stop doing those silly things so we can compete with the best teams." The game was punctuated by a litany of errors from both sides, numbering 15 for the match for the Sharks and eight for the Titans. Greg Marzhew went the length of the field in the closing seconds, after a wonderful flick pass from Jarryd Wallace inside his own ten metres, but it was cruelly chalked off after the bunker Moylan was judged to have knocked on earlier in the play. However the Panthers had the final say, To'o scoring an acrobatic second in the corner after some lovely work from Jarome Luai to complete the scoring and a seven-try to one rout. A converted try from Blayke Brailey five minutes after the restart, followed by a penalty goal from Nicho Hynes — on what was his birthday and his 50th NRL appearance — helped the nominal home side to an 18-10 lead that they held through to the conclusion. Earlier, the Sharks had just enough to get past the Titans in Coffs Harbour and rthe Panthers hammered the Warriors in Redcliffe.
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We were close to the best version of ourselves and we have got to show that every week, and then the talent will come off the back of that. From the 47th minute on I felt like we were going to to get them but we just didn't have enough quality combination plays in field position. We should have executed much more play-for-play type questions in that second half to at least grab another one and then go into the last 10 minutes with game on, and that was disappointing." You could see that they were just trying to kick into some positions there to try and hold that lead, and I felt like we were coming after them. We have got to have that killer instinct and that drive to want to do it every week. "It was only a couple of weeks ago we went out and played like that against Penrith, who are the best team in the comp, so it is there, it is in us.
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The Roosters have now suffered three-straight losses for the first time since the middle of 2019 and are sitting ninth. we showed a lot of mental toughness to keep turning up for each other,” he said. Egan Butcher 17. Nat Butcher 14. “Just those tough carries he takes every week. Sam Verrills 10. Joseph Suaalii 6. Sam Walker 15. Joseph Manu 5. Reagan Campbell-Gillard, Junior Paulo, Shaun Lane and Oregon Kaufusi all made over 100 metres, while Shaun Lane set up two tries and Isaiah Papali’I busted seven tackles. “Honestly, just an outstanding performance from the turnaround of against the Bulldogs to what they produced tonight it was just a dominant performance from the starting front rowers.” Cooper Cronk said the Eels were “playing out of their skin” and declared the their first half as “the best 40 minutes we’ve seen this year,” while Greg Alexander was in awe of the thrilling tries.
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Sam Verrills 10. Sam Walker 15. Nat Butcher 14. Joseph Suaalii 6. Joseph Manu 5. Daniel Tupou 3.
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Parramatta have shaken off the disappointment of their loss to the Bulldogs with a 26-18 victory over the Roosters at Commbank Stadium.
In Egan’s case, he required a medicab to bring him from the field after reeling out of a collision. Collins threw a further scare into the Maroons camp when he went off for a HIA, but was cleared to return. We hadn’t even gotten through the softening-up period and each state had a prop on report. Yet, their ability to withstand a spirited fightback please Arthur the most. Parramatta thrilled and frustrated their fans, producing a brilliant brand of football that evades them when they oppose the lesser teams. Some of the ball movement beggared belief.
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We were close to the best version of ourselves tonight and we've got to do that every week. They came at us extremely hard because we showed plenty of grit." A try to Sivo, who had earlier sent Joey Manu flying with a one-handed fend, started on the Eels' left, went through 10 different sets of hands to the right and finished with the big Fijian crashing over on the left-hand edge.