Sharks sneak into top eight with crucial victory against Dolphins
Cronulla will take their 24-12 victories against the dolphins, but they left a lot of desired things on Friday night.
The win lifted its sharks above the red line and at the top eight, but lacked Poland – the type of polish you should play in the final football.
Nicho Hynes throws the second attempt against the dolphins.Credit: Getty Images
Nicho Hynes managed to bring his team back from the threshold with the second attempt of the night that the team needed the most, but Zafer Cronulla will not give much confidence to fans that they missed most of their most experienced players-Hamiso Tabuai-Fidow, Kodi Nicorima has nothing.
There were many fear in the match-Hynes and Briton Nicora were losing the ball in front of the line, Siosifa Talakai handed out the ownership, Sione Katoa dropped the ball in front of his own lines and Braden Hamlin Uele hit the ball out of the hit.
Nevertheless, a win is a win, and in such a concentrated competition, two points are very important for the sharks to communicate with the finals. And for a team of synonyms with the ability to put a lot of points on the strike, speed and the board, they finally managed to find some of them in the last fifteen minutes of the match.
Although he lacked most of his stars, the dolphins frightened Sharks with a late fluctuation with the holes while swallowing the holes on Herbie Farnworth’s Cronulla defense line.
However, Cronulla managed to deliver in death, Hynes, Katoa’nın full -time sirende on its own 74th minute of the second attempt.
Sharks showed promising signs in defense – he kept the dolphins without points for 65 minutes – but they certainly fought the attack for most of the match.


