Sharks bitten by a spate of negative press
By Alan Nicolea, 6 Dec 2008 Alan Nicolea is a Roar Guru
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One is fighting to stay in the Shire while the other is desperate to retain his position as Kangaroos coach. But overall, this has been a very difficult off season for those plying their trade at the Cronulla Sharks.
Greg Bird is on the cusp of ending his rugby league career at the hands of a Sharks board that really wants nothing to do with him after another of his off-field misdemeanours.
Although their two hour meeting last night failed to put an end to the remaining four years of Bird’s contract, it is more likely than not that the star lock will depart Australian shores for a career in the English Super League.
But that’s not the only thing biting the Sharks hard near the end of 2008.
Cronulla coach Ricky Stuart still has his future as Australian test coach up in the air after being fined $50,000 dollars for abusing English referee Gavin Klein after the Final of the 2008 Rugby League World Cup against the Kiwis.
The ARL are yet to come up with a decision regarding Stuart’s future as head coach of the Kangaroos, despite strong support from Australian fans suggesting he be fired.
After a good centenary year, which saw the Sharks finish one game short of a Grand Final, Cronulla CEO Tony Zappa would have been vying for a peaceful end to season 2008.
However, he and those involved with the Sharks, find themselves in the middle of a media frenzy that is casting the wrong light on their club.
All this negative attention certainly does not bode well for the start of next season if you’re a Cronulla supporter.
You only have to look at what happened to the Parramatta Eels this year to know the type of damage that off field controversies do to a club’s form prior to the start of a season.
Eels winger Jarryd Hayne was involved in a nightclub shooting before the start of 2008, which nearly cost him his life.
Hayne and the Eels never recovered from their troubles outside of the field, which showed in their performance where they missed the Finals when many predicted they were premiership material.
If the Sharks do not find a quick solution to their off field woes before the end of 2008, their current problems will most likely destroy any maiden premiership aspirations for season 2009.
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