Are the Sharks making the right moves?
By Curtis Woodward, 19 Sep 2012 Curtis Woodward is a Roar Guru & Live Blogger
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The Sharks looking dejected during the round 25 NRL match between the North Queensland Cowboys and the Cronulla Sharks. AAP Image/Action Photographics, Colin Whelan
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The Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks are circling and it seems almost certain that Beau Ryan and Chris Heighington will head to the Shire in 2013. But how is coach Stuart Flanagan going to fit everybody in?
With Michael Gordon guaranteed the fullback role, incumbent and rising star Nathan Gardner is now on the outer. So too is former Australian schoolboy representative Matthew Wright.
While Gardner was injured for most of 2012, Wright filled in amicably at the back and would be dirty to go from a starter back to NSW Cup in such a short amount of time.
Gardner’s position in the side is a funny one. The enigmatic fullback has been a regular starter for the Sharks since debuting in 2010. Pushing him to the wing may not be an option either with Beau Ryan set to snare one spot and Nathan Stapleton the other.
The club is still trying to offload backrowers Jeremy Smith and Anthony Tupou to free up room in the salary cap.
With Smith and Tupou gone, the Sharks could start moving forward for 2013. The sky is the limit for a new-look Sharks outfit that boasts Luke Lewis, Todd Carney, Paul Gallen and Michael Gordon.
Ryan’s signing has come as a shock to many with The Footy Show favourite having a breakout year for the Wests Tigers.
“There was never a contract put in front of us,” Ryan’s agent Wayne Beavis told The Daily Telegraph on Monday.
“I don’t know whose fault it is. Beau might have thought he was going to stay but we never signed anything.
“That’s just the way it has happened.”
After a wonderful season for Cronulla, Wade Graham should still be able to keep Heighington out of the starting side. The former Penrith Panther has been a revelation for the Sharks in 2012 and could quite possibly be a future State of Origin player.
It certainly is a fantastic looking side on paper.
But reality and perception are two completely different things. We are still talking about the Cronulla Sharks and there is plenty of water to flow under Tom Ugly’s bridge before next year’s finals.
Possible 2013 Sharks side:
1. Michael Gordon
2. Beau Ryan
3. Ben Pomeroy
4. Jonathan Wright
5. Nathan Stapleton
6. Todd Carney
7. Jeff Robson
8. Bryce Gibbs
9. Isaac De Gois
10. Ben Ross
11. Luke Lewis
12. Wade Graham
13. Paul Gallen
14. Chris Heighington
15. Andrew Fifita
16. Jayson Bukuya
17. John Morris
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September 19th 2012 @ 3:08am
peeeko said | September 19th 2012 @ 3:08am | Report comment
def think that Heighnington is not needed nless they offload a few other backrowers, ryan is a decent player and fills a large gap where the sharks are weak. this year that had the worst 1-5 in the comp. michael gordon going to help here a lot as well
September 19th 2012 @ 7:55am
Rob9 said | September 19th 2012 @ 7:55am | Report comment
I agree. We really don’t need Heigho. Personally i wouldnt have signed Ryan but he does add some value to an area that we lack in. I’d like to hold onto J.Smith, i think he showed this year that he’s almost back to his best. But I wouldn’t mind if we offloaded Tupou to free up a bit of cash. They could also sweep Morris out too. DeGois deserves 80 minutes and every time he’s subbed for Morris we seem to lose something in attack.
September 19th 2012 @ 10:26am
Curtis Woodward said | September 19th 2012 @ 10:26am | Report comment
What do you do with Gardner?
September 19th 2012 @ 11:07am
Rob9 said | September 19th 2012 @ 11:07am | Report comment
I’d be telling Gordon that the team needs him on the wing and keep Gardner at FB. Put Matty Wright on the other wing with Ryan and Pomeroy in the centres. Having said all that I’m still not 100% sold on Gardner yet. He was starting to show some good form before he got injured so I’ll give him the benefit of the doubt for the time being but it may well end up to be the best option having Gordon at the back and moving Gardner along.
September 19th 2012 @ 11:55am
Curtis Woodward said | September 19th 2012 @ 11:55am | Report comment
Hope it all doesnt backfire.
September 19th 2012 @ 3:23pm
Rob9 said | September 19th 2012 @ 3:23pm | Report comment
I agree, the recruitment policy has been a bit mystifying of late but I’m just happy to see the team moving in the right direction.
September 27th 2012 @ 10:39am
sharksrock said | September 27th 2012 @ 10:39am | Report comment
What about putting gardner in the centres?
September 19th 2012 @ 7:41am
Don Marl said | September 19th 2012 @ 7:41am | Report comment
NO! Perth was the right move for the sharks!
September 19th 2012 @ 10:27am
Curtis Woodward said | September 19th 2012 @ 10:27am | Report comment
The Pirates are coming
September 19th 2012 @ 12:22pm
Crosscoder said | September 19th 2012 @ 12:22pm | Report comment
$300m says you are wrong Don Marl.
September 19th 2012 @ 5:28pm
Rabby said | September 19th 2012 @ 5:28pm | Report comment
Could have been more than $300m if they had done the deal, sold the middle bit for extra housing, moved to Perth and taken the NRL’s incentive plus have had a sustainable business model as a pure RL club which is more than they have in the shire. Basic underlying fact is that the business fundamentals for having a team in Cronulla are simply not there. Don is right.
September 19th 2012 @ 7:20pm
Curtis Woodward said | September 19th 2012 @ 7:20pm | Report comment
Rugby League relocation doesnt work.
September 19th 2012 @ 7:37pm
Rob9 said | September 19th 2012 @ 7:37pm | Report comment
Your argument based on business fundamentals is a valid one Rabby. Thing is though, the same argument could be made quite legitimately for the 8 other Sydney based teams. None of them are making money. Cronulla deserve their spot in the NRL just as much as the Tigers, Roosters, Eels, Rabbitohs etc. Regardless, I agree with Curt’s point above about relocation. Perth deserves their own shiny new team that’s been created for the people of Western Australia, not an existing team from another part of the country dropped into their city.
September 19th 2012 @ 10:01pm
Jimbo said | September 19th 2012 @ 10:01pm | Report comment
Expand the comp by all means … but not at the expense of established clubs.
People seem to overlook the fact that league is still only popular in a mere 2 states of Australia.
And all the anti-Cronulla sentiment is unfair, regardless of them buying some Tigers players. Junior Rugby League is thriving in the Shire, & will only get stronger with Sharks success.
AFL would be laughing at the prospect of Sutherland losing their NRL team.
Personally, I am not a fan of the Storm’s presence in the comp. Poor crowds at semi-final games, & I believe they’ve developed only one first-grader in nearly 20 years. Not good enough, I reckon. Relocate that franchise to Perth, & you could open an avenue for taking games to Sth Africa & Adelaide.
September 19th 2012 @ 10:17pm
NF said | September 19th 2012 @ 10:17pm | Report comment
Jimbo
Quite frankly it be a stupid move to drop the Storm considering there presence helped the NRL seal the $1 billion dollar deal. WA will come in time it’s for the best to make it as truly national and not QLD/NSW/WA that’s you’re implying. As far as I’m concerned with the Sydney clubs they put themselves into this situation by being lazy and incompetent in growing there fanbases through memberships & attendance. When you consider the history of the clubs they should be in a better state financially and crowd-wide but it’s the incompetence the has held everyone back since the admin has to keep on bailing out Sydney clubs all the time.
September 20th 2012 @ 3:56pm
Rabby said | September 20th 2012 @ 3:56pm | Report comment
Jimbo, last time I looked, the Storm had a larger membership and higher average gates than Cronulla despite the fact that they don’t benefit from the local derbies like Cronulla do.In March 2012, membership at the storm was 11,851 verses just 6,400 for the sharkies. In fact in 2011 the storm had the 7th highest membership in the comp. Sounds like theres a lot to clear out before its Melbourne’s turn. As for RL only being popular in 2 states well that is a bit chicken and eggish isn’t it. Demand comes from availability which has been sadly lacking outside the 2 states. CH9 is a big culprit here but so is the very inward looking NRL. Its expand or die in my view.
September 20th 2012 @ 5:41pm
Chris said | September 20th 2012 @ 5:41pm | Report comment
The $1 billion deal was an absolute sellout by the nrl. Ch9 and fox made the nrl their bitch. If they were really interested in expanding the game and fan bases they would have brokered a better deal for the fans than 1 live free to air game a week. They think that deal puts them on par with the afl??? Not even close. The afl brokers those deals largely on their terms. I live in nsw which is supposed to be the home of rugby league yet I can watch more live games of afl every week! It’s a step backwards
September 19th 2012 @ 8:00am
vaughan said | September 19th 2012 @ 8:00am | Report comment
I’d have Ryan in the centres for Pomoroy, Gordon to the wing and Gardner slots in at the back.
Gordon may not like playing wing but his best NRL footy is played from that position.
September 19th 2012 @ 10:27am
Curtis Woodward said | September 19th 2012 @ 10:27am | Report comment
Makes more sense.. Gordon was promised fullback though
September 19th 2012 @ 9:58am
Chris said | September 19th 2012 @ 9:58am | Report comment
1. Gardner
2. Gordon
3. Pomeroy
4 .Wright
5. Ryan
6. Carney
7. Robson
8. Gibbs
9. De Gois
10. Ross
11. Lewis
12. Heighington
13. Gallen
14. Fifita
15. Graham
16. Bukuya
17. Morris
That would be my team. Gardner needs to be fullback. Graham is an impact player and is best off the bench in my opinion. Always lifts the team when he comes on. Sharks will have great depth in their team next year. Should be a good season for them
September 19th 2012 @ 10:29am
Curtis Woodward said | September 19th 2012 @ 10:29am | Report comment
Can Heighington play on the fringe and have the same impact as Graham?
September 19th 2012 @ 11:31am
Will Sinclair said | September 19th 2012 @ 11:31am | Report comment
That forward pack looks a little leightweight though, no?
Hate to say it, but the Tigers have found that a fast mobile pack gets monstered by the bigger and more professional wresting teams.
September 19th 2012 @ 11:57am
Curtis Woodward said | September 19th 2012 @ 11:57am | Report comment
Very true. Round 1 this year they came out to warm up and I commented how slim they looked. Smaller than usual.
September 19th 2012 @ 12:02pm
Chris said | September 19th 2012 @ 12:02pm | Report comment
Yet for the first half of the season they were the dominant forward pack. I would take a fitter,faster forward pack any day. Fast play the balls and fast play are the key
September 19th 2012 @ 1:43pm
Curtis Woodward said | September 19th 2012 @ 1:43pm | Report comment
What happens when the wrestle wins ?
September 19th 2012 @ 10:00am
Jaytee said | September 19th 2012 @ 10:00am | Report comment
Hey Sharkies! ,as a Ttigers fan I would like to ask you…could you please take ” Deadwood Blair” and leave us Beau we will thank you forever and make you our second favourite team….,please.
You can then drop Deadwood, something that Tim will never do for some reason.
September 19th 2012 @ 10:29am
Curtis Woodward said | September 19th 2012 @ 10:29am | Report comment
Give Blair another chance
September 19th 2012 @ 5:32pm
Rabby said | September 19th 2012 @ 5:32pm | Report comment
Bet the storm would have him back for the right money. Trouble is the tigers over paid for him, expected miracles and he is lost without proper support.
September 19th 2012 @ 11:03am
poop said | September 19th 2012 @ 11:03am | Report comment
drop carney and pick up benji
September 19th 2012 @ 11:14am
Curtis Woodward said | September 19th 2012 @ 11:14am | Report comment
Benji is done. I’d pick Carney every day of the week.
September 19th 2012 @ 11:47am
planko said | September 19th 2012 @ 11:47am | Report comment
Cronulla a circling Curtis cause I would put it out there that due financial restraints they have not spent their cap in 5 years. They would have had room in their cap from this years roster. Between their development getting some traction and the TV deal the wallet is open.
September 19th 2012 @ 11:58am
Curtis Woodward said | September 19th 2012 @ 11:58am | Report comment
And good on them sir.
September 19th 2012 @ 12:24pm
planko said | September 19th 2012 @ 12:24pm | Report comment
Could not agree more curtis …I think smith should have gone around again for them …. What happened there >?
September 19th 2012 @ 12:26pm
Curtis Woodward said | September 19th 2012 @ 12:26pm | Report comment
They’ve got some catching up to do.
September 19th 2012 @ 12:31pm
Crosscoder said | September 19th 2012 @ 12:31pm | Report comment
Cronulla the new tsumani of the NRL!!! The Dubai of the South!!
But, but, but ,what about relocation,they said.They offer nothing and the band played Waltzing Matilda.
Let’s just say,ain’t nobody going to kick sand in the face of the Sharkies or their supporters from now on.The White Pointer has landed,and he will do what he damn well pleases LOL.
Ryan as fullback,Gardner on the wing.
September 19th 2012 @ 12:50pm
Curtis Woodward said | September 19th 2012 @ 12:50pm | Report comment
Where do you play Gordon?
September 19th 2012 @ 1:24pm
Crosscoder said | September 19th 2012 @ 1:24pm | Report comment
Gordon in the reggies.Too much up and down for me at times.Pomeroy on the few occasions needs a rocket up him.His handling and defence at times is embarrassing for a first grader.
When he is good he is very good ,when he is bad…………………
There are a couple of good uns in the u20s.
September 19th 2012 @ 1:37pm
Chop said | September 19th 2012 @ 1:37pm | Report comment
Gordon can play centre to replace Colin Best or Ben Pomeroy, Gardiner stays at fullback, Matt Wright on one wing.
They have the makings of a potent backline.
I don’t know why they would want Beau Ryan, he offers nothing more than they already have.
September 19th 2012 @ 1:44pm
Curtis Woodward said | September 19th 2012 @ 1:44pm | Report comment
I bet the Sharks media department is happy to have him.
September 19th 2012 @ 2:30pm
Chop said | September 19th 2012 @ 2:30pm | Report comment
I don’t think he’s any good on the footy show either.
About as funny as a tooth ache….
September 19th 2012 @ 1:10pm
Coasty said | September 19th 2012 @ 1:10pm | Report comment
There’s shades of an over-the-hill roster like Parramatta appearing in the Sharks lineup. Tupou,Smith,Ross,Heighington,Morris and Robson have been around a while. Michael Gordon and Luke Lewis are at the backend of their careers although Gordon might be like Dale Shearer and go on for a long time what with his speed and goalkicking, he’s a mighty player. Interesting that a few years back Cronulla went on their annual searching of Penrith’s junior league to sign up a very promising Matthew Wright and now he could be going backwards. Any chance that Cronulla may promote more of their own juniors or are they just like the Roosters?
September 19th 2012 @ 1:21pm
Chris said | September 19th 2012 @ 1:21pm | Report comment
My info is that Tupou and J. Smith are being released. I think they have a good mix of experience and youth. I mean Luke Lewis is still playing as well if not better than ever.
September 19th 2012 @ 1:45pm
Curtis Woodward said | September 19th 2012 @ 1:45pm | Report comment
You’re right Coasty .. age catches up to you quicker than anything else in footy.
September 20th 2012 @ 11:58pm
Paul said | September 20th 2012 @ 11:58pm | Report comment
It’s not a good long term strategy. But if we win 1 premiership and 5 wooden spoons, it’s still worth it. I’m hoping for lucky ’13
September 19th 2012 @ 5:39pm
Rabby said | September 19th 2012 @ 5:39pm | Report comment
One problem I see with cronulla and their new found wealth is that they are now running round buying up every half decent player seeming without any co-ordinaited strategy. Sure they are trying to buy success, the one thing they have never had but if they don’t get their act together they won’t get the success they desire and will have spent an awful lot of money in the process. What do they say about a Fool and his money ?
September 19th 2012 @ 3:31pm
Josh said | September 19th 2012 @ 3:31pm | Report comment
I’m a tigers fan and while I see the merit in beau going you are getting a very solid winger (definatly not a centre or fullback – you must only play him at wing). So gardner at fb, ryan and stapelton on the wings, gordon and leulette in the centres. Dispose of the special need penguin to NSW cup. As for Highington – 3 years – idiots. You must be releasing some backrowers because with Gallen, lewis, Bukuya, Graham all better choices then Highno who has been running out of legs the last couple of yrs – very wierd signing and no wonder Highno jumped at it
September 19th 2012 @ 7:21pm
Curtis Woodward said | September 19th 2012 @ 7:21pm | Report comment
Agreed. Heighington is done.