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Cronulla Sharks book preliminary final berth with 32-12 win over disappointing Canberra Raiders

info@thewitness.com.auBy info@thewitness.com.auSeptember 20, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
Cronulla Sharks book preliminary final berth with 32-12 win over disappointing Canberra Raiders
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Nicho Hynes noted during the week how the Shire club rarely received the accolades they deserved, and whenever they won, the focus was often on the losing team, bad calls, or which players they had out injured.

Under coach Craig Fitzgibbon, they have made four straight finals series.

On this night, they defended their line for what felt like an eternity in the first half, only to hit the sheds 12-6 ahead after Ronaldo Mulitalo and Hynes scored within three minutes.

Matt Timoko was penalised for running Mulitalo off the ball, and in the next set Mulitalo crossed when Hynes rifled a lovely cutout ball into his chest. Hynes scored off the next set.

Cronulla came into the game having given up just three tries in their previous two games, and were in no mood to give the Raiders any leg-ups.

They kept turning the home side away, and their scramble defence was outstanding. There was plenty of focus on holding the Raiders players up and trying to get as many as three or four defenders into tackles.

Toby Rudolf takes on the Raiders defence.

Toby Rudolf takes on the Raiders defence.Credit: Getty Images

The Green Machine hit back early in the second half via Savelio Tamale, but from that moment, Cronulla were in control.

Billy Burns skipped through some soft defence from Zac Hosking and Fogarty to score, Hosking then clipped Blayke Brailey high to put the Sharks eight points ahead. Then, KL Iro all but sealed the win when he was on the spot to mop up an ugly Trindall bomb that took a wicked bounce.

Prop Addin Fonua-Blake was brilliant. Mulitalo was also top shelf.

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There was a concerning moment when Tom Hazelton was knocked out when tackled by Tom Starling. The pair appeared to clash heads. Starling did nothing wrong, but Hazelton, who grew up in nearby Goulburn, was out cold before he hit the ground. One positive was the fact he could walk from the field.

The Raiders faithful were in full voice, with club legend Bradley Clyde blowing the Viking horn, and one kid enjoying a ‘shoey’ when he realised he was on the big screen at half-time. For the record, it was a can of Sprite.

Grant Atkins has to be in the running to referee the grand final. Listening to the sports ears at the ground, Atkins is clear with his messaging, and like all good players, appears to have plenty of time with what he is doing.

Who knows, he might be joined by the Sharks on the big day.

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