'This is lunacy': Rampaging Sharks decimate 'desperate' Storm as Smith handed his marching orders.
“The Cronulla Sharks on fire... “The Cronulla Sharks on fire... “Out of the gates, Trindall and Moylan playing terrifically,” Smith said. they are not playing like the Melbourne Storm, they have not fired a shot.” “Quick play the ball, Brailey to Moylan, Trindall to Ramien,” Braith Anasta said. “They are all over the place here,” Anasta said of the Storm’s defence. “One of the best finishers in the competition Mulitalo,” Anasta said. “They are leaking points badly the Storm,” Smith said. they are not playing like the Melbourne Storm, they have not fired a shot.” “10 in the bin, waving to the crowd and he is now mouthing off,” Anasta said. “They are all over the place here,” Anasta said of the Storm’s defence. “Out of the gates, Trindall and Moylan playing terrifically,” Fox League’s Warren Smith said.
The Sharks have reported no further Covid issues following the withdrawal of Nicho Hynes and Toby Rudolf after the pair recorded positive PCR tests during ...
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Toby Rudolf is out, as is Nicho Hynes - both contracted COVID-19 earlier in the week. Trindall is the new half with Fifita starting at prop and Hamlin-Uele ...
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Melbourne will be looking to bounce back against the undermanned Sharks when they open the NRL round on Thursday night. Follow our ScoreCentre for all the ...
In last week's loss to Manly, Bellamy described the Storm's effort as "soft" and they failed to match Cronulla in the opening stages as the Sharks hit the front foot quickly. The victory moves the Sharks level on points with the Storm but they remain in fourth place due to Melbourne's superior for and against. Hynes and teammate Toby Rudolf were ruled out on Wednesday after testing positive to COVID-19 but their absences mattered little as the Sharks recorded a fourth straight win in front of a 7668-strong crowd on Thursday night.
Andrew Fifita is dumped in the sin bin after performing a ridiculous tackle on Brandon Smith. The Sharks premiership front-rower tips Smith into a dangerous ...
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And if they do come in — straight to the bin. In each content, the hyperlink to the primary source is specified. Should not be allowed,” Johns said on Wide World of Sports’ Freddy and The Eighth.
Jesse Ramien scored a hat-trick as Cronulla claimed a 28-6 NRL win over Melbourne at Shark Park on Thursday night.
"We ran into a hot side with the footy and it was a tough night for us." "I thought our effort in the first half was pretty good and their footy was off the charts to be quite honest," said Bellamy. "I thought we stuck at the plan and executed a bit better than we had."
Melbourne ran into a black, white and blue brickwall at Shark Park on Thursday night.
Smith’s unhappy night continued in the 58th minute when he was sin-binned for verbally abusing referee Adam Gee and then copped a spray from Sharks fans as he made his way up the tunnel. “Their footy in that first half was pretty off the charts to be quite honest,” he said. That performance wasn’t a fluke,” he said. “It’s pleasing for the players that came in. When we get under pressure, two to three sets in a row, we just can’t seem to defend that so we need to get to the bottom of that and go from there.” “That’s the area we need to improve.
Even without star halfback Nicho Hynes, Cronulla were too strong for Melbourne as Jesse Ramien scored a hat-trick...
"We ran into a hot side with the footy and it was a tough night for us." "I thought our effort in the first half was pretty good and their footy was off the charts to be quite honest," said Bellamy. "I thought we stuck at the plan and executed a bit better than we had."
Cronulla have handed the Storm back-to-back defeats to secure their fourth straight win with a 28-6 victory at PointsBet Stadium on Thursday night.
The Storm have a 10-day turnaround before hosting the Raiders at AAMI Park with Origin stars Cameron Munster and Harry Grant to be monitored. It takes a long time to be able to take a team and steer them around the park but (Braydon) Trindall has trained a lot with us, that wasn't a fluke for him. - Storm winger Grant Anderson was sent for a HIA in the fifth minute but later returned after passing the assessment. The players that came in, all fulfilled their roles individually and together we just looked like a team and played like a team tonight. "Our effort in the first half I thought was pretty good. I thought we were still in the game at 10-0.