Cronulla Sharks vs Wests Tigers Highlights: NRL live scores, blog

By Andrew Konstantinidis / Roar Guru

Match result:

FULLTIME
Sharks 40
Tigers 18

The Sharks bounced back after a disappointing loss last week to in the end record a comfortable win over an error riddled Tigers side.

>>MATCH REPORT: Sharks back in winner’s circle with win over Tigers

The Sharks kicked things off with a nice pass by Bird to Lewis who crossed over for the Sharks first.

The Sharks would moments later get their second off the back of a breakaway run by Brooks which saw Simona on the next tackle cross over for the Tigers first.

From there, the Sharks went on a roll which saw Feki and Ennis target the right hand side of the Tigers to extend the lead to fourteen and go into the sheds at halftime pleased with their performance.

After halftime, the Tigers continued their dismal ball handling which ultimately led to the Sharks converting on the scoreboard through Holmes.

Still, the Tigers were not done yet, they would score two more tries firstly through Taupau who steamrolled his way through the Sharks defence and secondly through Sironen after he collected his own kick to cut the lead back to a converted try.

However, the Sharks and in particular, Valentine Holmes, would run away both on the field and on the scoreboard to secure the win for the Sharks.

A try by Holmes who pounced on an error from the Tigers would show his pace and run away for his second while Gordons try in the 76th minute was off the back of a Valentine Holmes break.

The Sharks exploited the ruck of the Tigers with ease all afternoon which saw them working it to the left hand side of the Tigers early in the set and then shift the ball to the right hand side of the Tigers which they saw as an obvious weakness.

Ennis, Gordon and obviously Holmes were the standouts were the standout as Ennis sped out of dummy-half and Gordon’s support work in the middle troubled the Tigers forwards all game.

The win for the Sharks who had moments of lapses during the game nevertheless cements their spot in the top eight and keeps the fight going for the top four spot that all teams are striving for come semi-final time.

For the Tigers, it was a game they would rather forget with thirteen errors resulting in 42% possession and 58% completion rate with the only highlight being the trademark Pat Richards Kick-offs.

Match preview:

In an always entertaining match-up, the Cronulla Sharks will play host to the Wests Tigers in a Round 24 match that spells different opportunities for either side. Join The Roar for live scores and commentary of all the action from 3:00pm (AEST).

The Sharks end-of-season run into the semi-finals was given a shake up last week going down to the Storm 2-30. They were simply outwrestled and outplayed for the entire contest which frustrated them to the point where they had no attack.

They will want to put in a different performance today no doubt. For the Tigers who now have nothing to play for but “pride”, they went down in disappointing circumstances to the Knights 18-24.

Both teams line-up a little bit differently this afternoon fromm last week with Sam Tagataese returning from suspension at prop for the Sharks. Matt Prior drops out of the starting side to occupy injured utility Ben Barba’s bench spot.

For the Tigers, Martin Taupau returns to the side at lock, with Sauaso Sue shifting to prop and Keith Galloway to the bench. Chris Lawrence is also back on a six-man interchange with Jack Buchanan and Manaia Cherrington.

Both Jeff Robson and Jack Bird were relatively quiet last week and will want to put in a better performance today especially heading into the finals.

The Tigers last week looked very slow and very tired. If any team can trouble the structured defence of the Sharks, it’s the unpredictable attack of the Tigers. The spine for the Tigers should really fire with young Brooks and Tedesco having both the skill and pace to trouble the Sharks through the middle.

Nevertheless, it will be up to the forwards such as Woods, Taupau and Sue to really match it with the Sharks forwards and lay the platform for their backs if they are to win here this afternoon.

Prediction
By the looks of both team line-ups, they both have some very good forward packs and my hope is that the inclusion of Martin Taupau puts a little both more mongrel into the Tigers side.

However, as the Sharks have something to play for other than pride, the Sharks experience in the middle of the park and in the halves coupled with the fact that they will want to bounce back from such a disappointing performance last week should get them across the line – but only just.

Sharks by 6

So Roarers, will the Sharks bounce back from last week’s defeat to keep pressure on the teams above for the top four? Or will the Tigers spoil the party and earn another consolation win to avoid the wooden spoon?

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The Crowd Says:

2015-08-27T02:16:28+00:00

Gibbo

Guest


Michael Gordon actually kicked the conversion in the 44th min. If you have a look at the replay it clearly shows that you can see the goal post the whole time the ball goes past which means that the ball went between the posts. If you pause the replay you will see part of the ball behind the post not the whole of the ball which also says that the ball went between the posts. No-one has picked this up yet and everyone should know about it. It may not have any repercussions but a mistake is a mistake.

2015-08-23T05:09:30+00:00

Bradley

Guest


Michael Gordon gets goal disallowed but it should have been awarded. 44min. Check it out!!!!

2015-08-22T10:03:19+00:00

Johnnyball

Guest


Oh yes, we're the great pretenders, pretending we're doing fine, our need is such, we pretend to much

2015-08-22T07:34:23+00:00

Joe

Roar Rookie


What a completely different team the sharks were today. Valentine Holmes is a great talent...he was awesome today!

AUTHOR

2015-08-22T07:13:19+00:00

Andrew Konstantinidis

Roar Guru


No worries. Definitely a big game which could be a game that decides the fate of the both the Dragons and Manly to see who will make the top 8 !

2015-08-22T07:03:46+00:00

offsider

Guest


Thx andrew, big game against Manly in 2 weeks

AUTHOR

2015-08-22T07:00:17+00:00

Andrew Konstantinidis

Roar Guru


The Sharks kicked things off with a nice pass by Bird to Lewis who crossed over for the Sharks first. The second try was off the back of a breakaway run by Brooks which saw Simona on the next tackle cross over for the Tigers first. From there, the Sharks just went on a roll which saw Feki and Ennis target the right hand side of the Tigers to extend the lead to fourteen and go into the sheds at halftime happy campers. The Sharks are exploiting the ruck of the Tigers with ease and working it to the left hand side of the Tigers early in the set. They then shift it to the right as they see an obvious weakness in one of the worst edge defences in the Tigers right hand side. After halftime, the Tigers continued their dismal ball handling which ultimately lead to the Sharks converting on the scoreboard through Holmes. However, the Tigers were not done yet, they would score two more tries, first through Taupau who steamrolled his way through the Sharks defence and second through Sironen after he collected his own kick to cut the lead back to a converted try. However, the Sharks and in particular, Valentine Holmes, would run away both on the field and on the scoreboard to secure the win for the Sharks. A try by Holmes who pounced on an error from the Tigers would show his pace and run away for his second while Gordons try in the 76th minute was off the back of a Valentine Holmes break. The win for the Sharks who had moments of lapses during the game nevertheless cements their spot in the top right and keeps the fight going for the top four spot that all teams strive for. For the Tigers, it was a game they would rather forget with thirteen errors resulting in 42% possession and 58% completion rate with the only highlight being the trademark Pat Richards Kick-offs. Ennis, Gordon and obviously Holmes were the standouts were the standout as Ennis speed out of dummy-half and Gordon support work in the middle troubled the Tigers forwards all game.

AUTHOR

2015-08-22T06:45:22+00:00

Andrew Konstantinidis

Roar Guru


Thoughts on the game ladies and gentlemen? Fulltime wrap to come.

AUTHOR

2015-08-22T06:43:41+00:00

Andrew Konstantinidis

Roar Guru


FULTIME On the last tackle, Gallen attempts a kick and has an air swing which sees his foot entirely miss the football altogether. The fulltime siren now sounds and the Sharks fans rejoice as they cement their spot in the top eight. SHARKS 40 TIGERS 18

AUTHOR

2015-08-22T06:41:50+00:00

Andrew Konstantinidis

Roar Guru


78' A short kick-off by Richards does not come off as the Sharks now have the ball on the halfway line. SHARKS 40 TIGERS 18

AUTHOR

2015-08-22T06:41:02+00:00

Andrew Konstantinidis

Roar Guru


78' CONVERSION UNSCUCCESSFUL Gordon misses from out wide and scores remain SHARKS 40 TIGERS 18

2015-08-22T06:40:16+00:00

Renegade

Roar Guru


What a great try!! Entertaining stuff from the Sharkies today.

AUTHOR

2015-08-22T06:39:49+00:00

Andrew Konstantinidis

Roar Guru


76' SHARKS TRY A STUNNING Try by the Sharks ! Beale tips the ball on to Holmes who steps his way past a couple of defenders and runs away, he then pops a pass to Bird and he then passes it to Gordon who sprints away for a superb try. This kid Valentine Holmes seems to be the real deal. Sharks fans should be very excited. SHARKS 40 TIGERS 18

AUTHOR

2015-08-22T06:36:34+00:00

Andrew Konstantinidis

Roar Guru


74' CONVERSION SUCCESSFUL Gordon converts and that will be Game, Set and Match for the Sharks. SHARKS 36 TIGERS 18

AUTHOR

2015-08-22T06:35:43+00:00

Andrew Konstantinidis

Roar Guru


72' SHARKS TRY A chip by Naiqama is taken comfortably by Gordon who gets the Sharks rolling forward. Bukuya then runs strongly and breaks the line of defence and throws a pass to Graham who crosses over the white line next to the uprights. SHARKS 34 TIGERS 18

AUTHOR

2015-08-22T06:32:55+00:00

Andrew Konstantinidis

Roar Guru


70' A midfield bomb by Moses is surprisingly let to bounce by Gordon and it goes dead as the Sharks will now receive another seven tackle set. SHARKS 30 TIGERS 18

AUTHOR

2015-08-22T06:31:14+00:00

Andrew Konstantinidis

Roar Guru


Such quick turn of foot aswell !

AUTHOR

2015-08-22T06:30:44+00:00

Andrew Konstantinidis

Roar Guru


68' Farah now stupidly gives away another penalty on the fourth tackle and the Sharks will have the ball on their 40 as Heighington takes the hit-up. SHARKS 30 TIGERS 18

2015-08-22T06:29:37+00:00

Renegade

Roar Guru


How quick is Valentine Holmes - freak! That was some sight seeing all 3 players at top speed.

AUTHOR

2015-08-22T06:29:05+00:00

Andrew Konstantinidis

Roar Guru


67' CONVERSION SUCCESSFUL Gordon converts from under the sticks and the Sharks will get a two converted try buffer. SHARKS 30 TIGERS 18

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