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WIZ: Gutsy Sharks face an even bigger test this weekend

If Paul Gallen says it's okay... (AAP Image/Action Photographics, Renee McKay)
Expert
14th March, 2013
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I’m still getting my head around the Sharks’ phenomenal first round win over the Titans but for mine, Monday night’s clash with the rampaging Rabbits at ANZ could be their season-definer.

With so many distractions to disrupt their preparation, the men from Cronulla rode an ocean of emotion to outlast an impressive Gold Coast team and they took lots of heart from their big and noisy home crowd.

Such heroics led to one of the finest wins in Cronulla’s history but they will find South Sydney an incredibly tough opponent this time around.

Souths look the real deal to me and if somebody is going to bring down the Melbourne Storm, it could be the red and greens.

They have a powerful player roster, finals experience from last year and an excellent coach who prepares them to the minute.

Michael Maguire’s men are big and fast and they have loads of tries in their game.

The potential is certainly there for a blowout result against the Sharkies but I am hoping the underdogs draw strength from last week and push them all of the way.

Skipper Paul Gallen, as always, will be their key. He is one of the most inspirational leaders I’ve ever seen and even though he has been doing it extremely hard personally during this turbulent time, he is still capable of playing tremendous football.

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Obviously, Cronulla will have to find some sort of counter to the brilliant Greg Inglis. The Roosters couldn’t in round one and got clobbered.

Souths’ hooker Isaac Luke was another who cut them to shreds. If he finds space from dummy half, it will not be a good night Sharks.

I’m not brave enough to pick Cronulla to win this one – Souths look way too strong all over the park – but I’ll be cheering loudly for the underdogs.

If they can string together some early wins, the big year many tipped them to have will become reality.

The NRL has appointed Bruno Cullen as the club’s interim CEO. I’ve had a bit to do with Bruno over the years and he is a great bloke and a top operator.

He will get the club’s internal works firing in no time. The man is a winner and Cronulla will love having him at the helm.

I just hope sanity prevails and we soon hear an announcement that head coach Shane Flanagan is allowed to return to his job.

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He built this Sharks team from the ground up and should be there in the coach’s box as the season gets serious.

Getting stood down for ‘mis-management’ is a farce.

Everyone probably knows I am a massive fan of the Melbourne Storm. Their first-up win over the Dragons wasn’t their best football display but when you consider it came on the back of the early-season disruption of a trip to England and a tough win over Leeds, it held plenty of merit.

I like them to make it two from two tomorrow night but they will have to be at their best to knock over the impressive North Queensland in steamy Townsville.

The Cowboys will be riding high on the back of news that Jonathan Thurston has just re-signed with the club, virtually for life. This game will surely be the best of round two.

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