ANALYSIS: Sharks stun Souths with first-half demolition - leaving Bunnies' title hopes in tatters

By Mike Meehall Wood / Editor

South Sydney’s season is spiralling out of control after a devastating 26-16 defeat to Cronulla in Perth.

This was supposed to be the night in which they announced themselves as candidates for the Premiership after a raft of injuries and Origin-affected clashes, but with everyone back on deck, the Bunnies were thrashed by a rampant Sharks.

There’s no excuses now: since the five game winning streak that saw them defeat the Panthers, Storm and Broncos in consecutive weeks, the Bunnies have gone 3-6, leaving them scrapping to stay in the top eight rather than challenging for the Premiership.

“We have to be honest with ourselves and get it right, and get it right starting next week,” said Jason Demetriou.

“I feel like we’ve shown some signs we’re heading in the right direction – I liked the way we fought from 26-0 down to 26-16, but we lacked any smarts in the last eight minutes to give ourselves any chance.”

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“By the time we showed desperation, it was too little too late and our discipline let us down in terms of any chance of getting back into the game.

“They were that bit more desperate than us tonight. We’re saying the right things, but we’re not putting it out there on the field, and not consistently.”

The Sharks, on the other hand, might have turned their season around. They have been tagged as flat track bullies, but this was a performance that belied that. As bad as Souths were, Cronulla did everything right.

They’ll take enormous confidence from this dismantling of a competition heavyweight – and, more practically, they move to 11 wins, capitalising on the Cowboys’ defeat earlier in the day and taking over from the Knights, who also won, in sixth place.

“I couldn’t be prouder,” said Craig Fitzgibbon.

“We’ve been frustrated by our inconsistencies this year for how hard we’re working. You get just rewards like tonight for that work. It’s taken a while to pay off. It was good tonight but we’re still not where we need to be and we’ll get back to it this week.”

They did it without Will Kennedy, so often their lynchpin at the back, and Ronaldo Mulitalo, their best finisher.

Souths also lost Jai Arrow to a back spasm which may yet keep him out further, and potentially Tom Burgess, who was binned late on for a high shot on Tom Hazleton. The Sharks big man left for a HIA, too.

Twice this year, on showpiece occasions, they have fluffed their lines: first in Indigenous Round, when they took over Allianz Stadium, and now on the road in front of a huge crowd at Optus Stadium.

Not for the time, it seemed like they turned up thinking that they had won. Demetriou can now use this as an example of that happens when they are not at their best. 

Anyone can beat anyone in this comp, and Cronulla are a lot better than just anyone. Fitzgibbon now has proof to show his side that they can beat anyone, too. Don’t discount that.

Souths fluff their lines

The logic with Cronulla this year has been simple. They’ll beat anyone bad, and lose to anyone good. Souths aren’t a bad team, but they did an awfully good impression of one tonight.

This was as poor as Souths have looked all year. They lacked any intensity in defence, allowing Cronulla to put on their moves, and when the Bunnies got the ball, the radar was well off. On several occasions, the passes went well behind their target, especially on the right edge.

Cronulla opened the scoring through Mawene Hiroti – somewhat fortunately, as Siosifa Talakai’s pass was a mile forward – before Sione Katoa made Mitchell look very silly indeed to add another.

Both Tracey and Wade Graham were held short by a blade of grass, too, saving the Bunnies from yet further embarrassment.

Demetriou gave them both barrels at half time, but the trend continued. The line speed was terrible, which is a death sentence against as good an attacking team as Cronulla.

The reason that Sharks lose to good teams comes from their lack of polish against the fastest defences, but South Sydney never came close to testing that theory. They never showed up.

It’s not time for Souths to go back to the drawing board, and they did eventually kick into life late to make a game of it. 

Given how quickly they could fight back and get to within touching distance, it makes it all the more frustrating that they didn’t lay a glove on the Sharks until past the hour mark.

Cronulla show how good they can be

Craig Fitzgibbon, in his year and a half as a coach, has never been a coach who lacked an idea. The Sharks play a highly defined style of footy, and almost to a fault, have sought to do Plan A as well as possible without much regard to their opponent.

Tonight, faced with side who are perhaps most like them stylistically, they knew exactly what to do to throw Souths off their game.

Fitzgibbon has emphasised a defensive mentality, and often repeated that mantra in his press conferences. He’s said that because the attack, at this stage, largely takes care of itself. The line speed and intensity are where they have fallen down. 

Not tonight. Souths – at least when they play half well – are the masters of taking on the line speed of the opposition and beating it to the punch. 

While the Bunnies might be rusty, they were simply never given a chance to be good, as Cronulla raced into their faces and provoked mistakes.

Lachlan Ilias was harried constantly and thrown off his game. Cody Walker got no change whatsoever. Even Latrell, usually irrepressible, was throwing passes into touch.

It was even more impressive given the outs for the Sharkies. Mawene Hiroti has barely played first grade and Connor Tracey had never started in the NRL at fullback. 

You’d never have known. That’s why you have a system.

The Crowd Says:

2023-08-09T15:26:28+00:00

William W

Roar Rookie


The main problem at the Rabbitohs is Demetriou has lost the dressing room. Icy relationships have developed with a few players and an assistant coach. It all revolves around the number 7 and which player wasn't given a go in that position. That player has signed for another club and another player with 2 seasons to go on his contract is on the outer.

2023-08-07T06:08:14+00:00

EmU

Roar Rookie


You have to say Reynolds is a magician. On and off field. He could see that the Broncos were a team on the rise and will be able to lead them to a Premiership before retiring.

2023-08-07T01:31:47+00:00

RugbyFan14

Roar Rookie


definitely, he was by far the best player on the team. I think the bunnies deserve their downfall.

2023-08-06T23:17:12+00:00

The Barry

Roar Guru


You don’t need to do anything… but for us to communicate here, all we have is words

2023-08-06T11:20:11+00:00

DP Schaefer

Roar Rookie


:thumbup: Why do I need to find the words? Actions speak louder then words. A lot can be understood from actions.

2023-08-06T10:02:36+00:00

Muzz Manyana

Roar Rookie


It's pointless discussing it further if you're losing interest in the topic. No doubt you'll show more interest when it occurs during a Bulldogs game.

2023-08-06T09:55:05+00:00

Muzz Manyana

Roar Rookie


Iron Fist, Reynolds was playing with Souths back 2021. Most RL fans would agree that they win the 21 grand final if Mitchell wasn’t suspended and plays. A dominant organising half was the missing ingredient for them last season imo. Ditto this year. Completion rates are relative to the way you play. Souths play high risk footy. This is the style that best suits their playmaker(Walker) and no 1 strike weapon(Mitchell) With risk comes reward and more errors.It would be pointless playing low risk footy, completing at 95% and not being able to score enough points to win a game. A dominant organising half like Reynolds would manage the tempo of the game and know when and when not to pull the trigger.

2023-08-06T08:10:52+00:00

London Panther

Roar Rookie


Didn’t Trell claim that Allianz was renamed Trellianz?

2023-08-06T05:53:08+00:00

steveng

Roar Rookie


Here we go things MUST BE GOING BAD when the Dragons and Sharks supporters are having a go and they are right on the money :laughing: :shocked: HOW BAD CAN THE 2023 NRL GET???

2023-08-06T05:48:29+00:00

steveng

Roar Rookie


BG I fully agree, they have been doing that for ages starting slow and coming good at the end, but very rarely winning games, which is baffeling, but now it's catching up with them BIG time. When they start well they win games when they let teams do what the Sharks did (which they didnt do in R1 against them and won) you can't be 26-0 down and expect to win, as they can win games against the best, when they are only 8 down against the Panthers and they apply themselves and miracilousley win in the last minute, so this team can do anything and have the guns but imo they need a kick up the big a*** to get them going and it's not happening from JD which needs to happen like it did with Bennett.

2023-08-06T05:10:13+00:00

RedcliffeFan

Roar Rookie


Somehow they have decided to dig in in defence - finally. Sure hope it continues and I agree on the Penrith game. Interested to see Moylan on the bench - as much as his defensive frailties on the left edge were a massive problem - his combination with Hynes was spectacular. Love to see him still in the 17 if possible - a great attacker. Would have been interested to see where Fitz intended to play him had he got on.

2023-08-06T04:29:06+00:00

Dodgy Dragons

Roar Rookie


Love the gong aswell Bernie. Any suburban ground, or packed rectangular stadium are the best atmosphere for a good league when you can hear the contact and players banter

2023-08-06T04:08:35+00:00

BigGordon

Roar Rookie


Surely it has to be an attitudinal thing, steveng? This is a very good squad on paper, certainly a top 8 squad and certainly one that could easily beat just about any team in the comp on their day. The problem is, they almost seem disinterested at times and I don't get why? I'll bet Demetriou must be ripping out big chunks of hair, trying to come up with a solution, but fr mine, it's not up to him, it's up the players to start to care again, If they do, they might not win the lot, but they could easily upset some more fancied teams

2023-08-06T04:01:31+00:00

BigGordon

Roar Rookie


isn't he best friends with Latrell & Cody? Surely that's reason enough to sign him.

2023-08-06T03:02:48+00:00

The Barry

Roar Guru


Comparing Latrell to Dufty seemed pretty irrational… I was worried for you :laughing: All we have here are words. Any luck finding the Latrell interview where he said he was the star and was going to rescue Souths…?

2023-08-06T03:01:04+00:00

Redcap

Roar Guru


Meh, we've already beaten the March Hares this season. I'm bored with it. :stoked:

2023-08-06T02:58:35+00:00

Bernie

Roar Rookie


oh, "sublime" and "actions" - so we really are talking about the Duftstar.

2023-08-06T02:47:30+00:00

andrew

Roar Rookie


Beating the Bunnnies means nothing :laughing: it'll mean something to Saints supporters when the Dragons beat the Rabbitohs next week.

2023-08-06T02:36:45+00:00

steveng

Roar Rookie


Me either "criag" I'm not writing them off, but they are making it very hard to be enthusiastic about their chances, especially being in the lower 8 position, as they are hanging in there by a thread. This is when the Bunnies were equal 1st at the end of R11 with the Panthers, have a look at them now, they are just hanging onto 8th spot just by points differences and if Parra beats the Dragons today by more than 21 points the Bunnies are out of the 8. The Bunnies have been beaten by two of the bottom teams except the Tigers and have shown nothing against the top 8 teams only against the Warriors and Sharks which was earlier in the season, as I won't go on with what happened last night :laughing: all I can say and always say is "Go You Bunnies" :thumbup:

2023-08-06T02:29:34+00:00

DP Schaefer

Roar Rookie


Hmmm, I don't froth and I'm not irrational, I just don't need words all the time to explain people's motivation or mindset, it's sometimes in actions and the sublime.

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