ANALYSIS: Sharks stutter against spirited Tigers, but second half rally keeps Cronulla in top four hunt

By Mike Meehall Wood / Editor

Cronulla’s surge towards the top four has continued with a 36-12 win over the Wests Tigers, but questions remain about their performances after their lowly opponents game them an almighty scare late in the first half.

The Sharks were cruising at 12-0 before a double salvo from Tommy Talau and Shawn Blore caught them cold and gave hope to a home support that previously had none.

Craig Fitzgibbon’s men ran over the top of their opponents in the second half, but required a little luck along the way: having gone back in front via Sione Katoa, they were very lucky not to be pegged back again after Talau had a try wiped off for the slightest of knock-ons.

Within 90 seconds, Jesse Ramien claimed a kick in similar circumstances but was adjudged to have held on. Cronulla ran away with it thereafter. Katoa went on to score a hat trick and Siosifa Talakai got two, but it was hard to shake the feeling that this was an underperformance.

“Both (Tigers) tries were poor defensive reads,” said Fitzgibbon. “I thought we defended strongly so to have two simple lapses is frustrating, but we had a big period in the second half of goalline D which is good to see.

“I know everyone is trying to shape up the draw and who’ll win, but there’s heaps to go. We’re where we’re at. We need to be better.

“We’re working on parts of our game, we’ve not shot ourselves in the foot these last couple of weeks and there’s a long way to go.

“We just need to be better – we’re not where we need to be but we feel like we’re improving in the parts that have let us down previously. We can get better.”

The Sharks are now second on the live ladder, but have enjoyed all three byes. Their ten wins are good enough for equal with Souths, Canberra and Melbourne, although the Raiders can overtake them with a win tomorrow over the Dragons.

The Tigers, who were smashed 74-0 last week by the Cowboys, were determined if limited. Their job was to show something better than their previous outing, which they achieved, though expectations would have gone little further than that.

Tim Sheens’ side faded badly late on, as might be expected given the amount of youth on display, but emerged with some credit. What they lack in talent they made up for in application, which is more than could be said in Townsville.

“I said to the guys that last week, we got beat, tonight we lost the game,” said Sheens. “People don’t understand that there’s a difference. The effort was there.

“We were in the game at half time, we’d come back really well after really copping a pounding by way of field position. 

“Coming off what happened last week, it showed that there’s plenty of spirit in the boys.”

Sharks get ahead of themselves

Call it playing with their food, call it complacency, call it getting ahead of themselves. The Sharks cruised the first 25 minutes, scored two fairly straightforward tries and thought they had it sussed.

From kick off until the 25th minute, Cronulla had twice as many sets as the Tigers and the vast majority of them in the attacking half. At that point, the Tigers had only crossed halfway for four tackles.

But after sitting pretty at 12-0, the cue went straight into the rack. The possession and territory swung back for the final quarter hour of the first half and the points flowed with them.

It was a totally unnecessary loss of focus from Cronulla, and at this level, even against one of the competition’s lesser lights, that will get punished.

The tries that saw the Tigers square the game were softer than soft and should really worry Fitzgibbon. The goalline defence has been the big problem in 2023 and there was no evidence that it has improved at all. 

This would have taken a monumental swing of possession for Cronulla not to win and the results was never in doubt. In the second half, they pulled away with ease as the Tigers tired.

But all the lingering fears over resilience and the ability to match with the best were not assuaged here. 

Perhaps this was a hiding to nothing: if the Sharks had put 70 on the Tigers, the commentary would have been about how poor their opponents were anyway.

As it stands, the narrative is that the plucky Tigers made them work much harder than they needed to – aided by the lackadaisical play late in the first half.

Tigers show some pride

The Tigers are a really bad football side. Most teams will beat them on talent alone. Cronulla just did exactly that. 

At this stage, fans aren’t that bothered about results because they know they won’t come, and on the back of a towelling up at the hands of North Queensland, expectation levels were through the floor. All that mattered this time around was that they show some dig.

Wests did that, and more. At 12-0 down it looked like it could have been anything, but the way the Tigers fought their way back to parity before the break showed the sort of team they can be for the rest of the year.

This is a team that wasn’t great to start with and have lost an entire spine. Guys like Blore and TTalau, who scored their only tries, exemplified this.

They’re far from world-beaters, but have struggled with injury over long periods and seemed determined just to have a red hot crack.

Realistically, a side that starts with Brandon Wakeham and Will Smith in the halves is unlikely to score many points, and Cronulla are too good an attacking team not to score enough points. 

Talau was robbed of a second by a borderline, finickety Bunker call, but in truth, it wouldn’t have massively mattered. Performance is everything and the Tigers did at least hold their end of the bargain this time.

The Crowd Says:

2023-07-08T02:45:05+00:00

wilbas

Roar Rookie


Well we would all like that...but replays on monday would show disaster calls by referees and somebodies head had to go.. I could see being at a ground when a player went into the corner for a try from the opposite corner of the field...sometimes when you are at ground level the far corner dips under the horizon...but I learnt as a kid to watch the crowd that was right in front of the event...if they all went up as one you know it is a try...if you see some celebrating and some with their hands on their heads you know there is contention..

2023-07-08T02:40:03+00:00

wilbas

Roar Rookie


that shows advance anticipation...most players react to what is presented...he has considered these leaping wingers throw their bodies out but try to place the ball just over the line so if you can get your hand there you can maybe prevent a try.

2023-07-07T15:01:29+00:00

DP Schaefer

Roar Rookie


Actually I'd prefer no frames. The rules were designed to be adjudicated with the eye.

2023-07-07T09:19:53+00:00

blacktown leagues

Roar Rookie


I feel another false dawn for the sharks against current top eight sides they are 1- 5 will get found out again in finals I'm thinking.

2023-07-07T08:41:11+00:00

souvalis

Roar Rookie


You’re accusing the NRL of manipulating outcomes ?

2023-07-07T07:32:29+00:00

wilbas

Roar Rookie


We saw that in state of origin where the angle that suited the bunker decision was shown and not the other angle that showed ball left hand...speed up camera frame rates so obvious drops of the ball dont create the illusion of the player maintaining contact...spend some money channel 9 and fox.

2023-07-07T07:30:07+00:00

wilbas

Roar Rookie


IT was no try and why has the league not invested in higher frame rates of their cameras to decide on these slow-mo decisions where you can see in fast the player loses the ball but slow frame rates don't show the gap between hand-ball and ground....even 50-fps would improve on this 25 fps rubbish.

2023-07-07T07:26:43+00:00

wilbas

Roar Rookie


Last try was no try...Cronullas first try came from a non mistake from the tigers where the ref ruled they knocked on after the pass behind Bula hit his fingertips,,,the ball went back and tigers should have challenged but there is no brain driving the team.

2023-07-07T07:23:23+00:00

wilbas

Roar Rookie


The error the tigers made or were said to have made needed to be challenged.The pass was way behind Bula WHO LAID HIS HAND BACK AND GOT FINGERTIPS ON THE BALL AND THE BALL DEFINATELY WENT BACK...Cronulla scored on the next set...Then we see another late in the game as the ball came out and rolled back...I think they challenged the knock on ruling and most assuredly the ball rolls back and the bunker rules against the challenge. I can not stand these tackle resets...I used to be able to instinctively know it was last tackle and you can not load a dozen tackles on a team without them breaking... Sharks consistently held onto the arm with the ball in it to delay the play the ball all night long..

2023-07-07T03:02:34+00:00

Nat

Roar Guru


How clever was it to actually aim for the ball and not the man. It won’t be long before that FB is picked up by a better team.

2023-07-07T03:00:57+00:00

Nat

Roar Guru


Well, inc a double movement and a bounce… Not that they were the deciding factors. Very much seemed like Sharks showed up knowing they were going to win without the execution required.

2023-07-07T02:16:23+00:00

steveng

Roar Rookie


:laughing: :thumbup:

2023-07-07T00:41:30+00:00

Col in Paradise

Roar Rookie


The Sharks will be cannon fodder in the finals...Sharks are Flakes with tartare sauce

2023-07-06T23:44:17+00:00

steveng

Roar Rookie


The Wests/Tigers HAD to put in some sort of s showing after the disaster last week but this aint no benchmark for the Sharks, the Sharks look the same as last year and once the NRL comp gets back into the real comp that it should be, the Sharks are no chance.

2023-07-06T22:42:44+00:00

MB088

Roar Rookie


Its crazy because he seemed to have a great attitude at Parra. I wonder if its the culture of the Tigers that inspires Apathy or some players truly are going there for the payday

2023-07-06T22:33:09+00:00

Andrew01

Roar Rookie


Probably the least inspiring performance by a team scorng 30+ points you will see. Which says all you need to know about the Tigers.

2023-07-06T22:31:24+00:00

Andrew01

Roar Rookie


I've noted that in previous games.

2023-07-06T21:38:47+00:00

andrew

Roar Rookie


Not me, although I'd switched over to the Ashes well before full time.

2023-07-06T21:37:01+00:00

andrew

Roar Rookie


Is it a lack of fitness or just laziness/ slack attitude.

2023-07-06T20:58:38+00:00

souvalis

Roar Rookie


Bunker would have had 4 or 5 different camera angles to decide that and every other try. For whatever reason the TV audience usually gets to see only the vaguest.

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