RTS shut down as Cronulla hold out for heroic win - is this the end of their flat track bullies tag?

By Mike Meehall Wood / Editor

The Sharks have made the first move towards shifting their reputation as flat track bullies with a 16-12 come-from-behind win over the Warriors in Auckland.

In the first and last quarters, it was all hands to the pump for Cronulla, who were forced to defend for their lives amid a continual onslaught from the hosts, roared on by a sold out Mt Smart Stadium.

Yet Craig Fitzgibbon’s men did not wilt, holding out heroically on their goalline to secure the victory.

In the middle period, either side of half time, Cronulla were the better side and managed to sneak in enough points in that period to have something to defend.

Jesse Ramien, Ronaldo Mulitalo and Siosifa Talakai all crossed, overturning a 12-0 deficit that had been established thanks to early tries from Addin Fonua-Blake and Luke Metcalf.

When the five eighth slalomed through an already-knackered Cronulla middle in the 13th minute, the question appeared to be only the margin of Warriors victory. Few would have expected that to be their last score of the night.

Andrew Webster, however, would not have counted his chickens. The building blocks that made 2023 so successful are clearly still there, but the polish is not. Much as the Sharks defended well, they were assisted by an attack that, understandably given the stage of the year, was not yet at its best.

“Our defence, our ruck control, just weren’t good enough,” said the Warriors coach. “We were clunky, didn’t have the right timing.”

Roger Tuivasa-Sheck was well marshalled and Dallin Watene-Zelezniak, so lethal last year, barely got a sniff. Will Kennedy was required to perform some minor miracles in defence, but in truth, the collective defensive effort won the day.

That wasn’t something that could always be said of Fitzgibbon’s Sharks in 2023, and even more than the two points, it will be the most pleasing aspect for the coach.

“There’s a long way to go in the season and we can be better but the display of heart and effort was awesome,” he said.

“That was one of our most special wins, I think.”

The only dark spot for Ftizgibbon was an early high shot from Braydon Trindall that was put on report, while Webster might worry about Wayde Egan, who was removed with an arm issue.

RTS is back, but the Warriors attack isn’t quite there yet

Roger the Dodger is back in the NRL, and it was clear from the start that his reputation preceded him. The Sharks knew what he could do and adapted accordingly to shut him down.

Adding a player like Tuivasa-Sheck will obviously raise the level, but only if he is integrated into what was a highly systematic and effective attacking machine, and on the evidence of tonight that isn’t quite there yet – albeit with a full Round 1 caveat.

The style of attack was roughly similar to 2023: highly conservative into good ball, then very active in the 20m zone with all angle set at the corners.

As mentioned, the Sharks did well to counteract how the Wahs go, and their early year attack wasn’t polished enough to problem solve their way out on the fly.

The combinations, especially in the backline, aren’t quite there yet: RTS is on the left, which has moved Rocco Berry to the right, while Taine Tuaupiki is not the finished product that Charze Nicoll-Klokstad, injured tonight, was in 2023.

In truth, the Warriors looked a lot like this early last year too. Their sharp attack came a lot later in the year and obscured a start that was solid rather than spectacular.

If 2024 is the same, then this will be totally fine, not to mention the addition of a superstar like Tuivasa-Sheck.

The other aspects were all there. Shaun Johnson kicked superbly and did all the pressure building, while Luke Metcalf proved his running threat with a stunning solo try.

Addin Fonua-Blake was exceptional, Egan straightened the attack and Tohu Harris linked inside and out.

It’s all encouraging stuff, and while the results are always important, the processes matter too. They were all there.

Can Cronulla defend now?

The big knock on the Sharks has been their ability to compete with the best, which in turn was largely a question of their ability to defend with the best.

With that in mind, there was plenty to like about the way Cronulla withstood a maelstrom in the first half.

Though they did go 12-0 down, that was actually a good result given the 80/20 split of the ball through the first 20 minutes. A much wider scoreline would not have been unfair.

Some of that was heroics in defence – Will Kennedy’s trysaver on Jackson Ford – but plenty of it was collective effort on the goalline and solid organisation.

Crucially, when Cronulla did finally get the ball, they still managed to put on their own moves.

Fitzgibbon has often spoken of the need not only to expend energy in defence but also to force the opposition to do the same – ‘throwing back’ is usually his line – and for a team like the Sharks who rely so much on men in motion, that isn’t always a given.

The tries they did concede were the result of smart play from the Wahs, who spotted tired men in the line and managed to exploit the mismatches that followed, but their usual attack was heavily blunted.

Part of that was the usual early season clunk, but there was also an element of Cronulla’s defensive work, which took the corners off the Warriors and starved Tuivasa-Sheck of meaningful ball.

While he slipped inside Jesse Ramien more than once, that might not be an accident: the centre was deliberately defending wide so as not to allow anything down the outside and to force the Warriors back where they came from.

Late in the game, it was all hands to the pump but the line didn’t breach. In the end, it made the Warriors look very blunt indeed.

If Cronulla can repeatedly show this sort of defence, they might well be able to shift their flat track bullies tag. It’s Round 1, but signs are positive.

The Crowd Says:

2024-03-10T23:12:21+00:00

jdoodle

Roar Rookie


Great win and the defence was epic. Kennedy in one of his best games. Wish Hynes would calm down a bit when decisions don't go our way; keeps blowing up at the refs/touchys who never change their mind anyway. We now have the dogs on Friday night which if not sold out will be soon. Should be a win for the BW&B and I cannot wait.

2024-03-09T03:48:23+00:00

Duvall

Roar Rookie


At last a top class defensive effort. It's been a long time since they turned in one of those. If they can do it consistently then they might go places. But it's round 1. Plenty of fine performances though and they looked highly committed. Defence is all about attitude and they had it in spades. I, like many, thought at 12-0 they'd be blown away - not so. Fair effort beating a top four side at a place that has all the makings of a fortress. That crowd is worth points depending on the referee.

2024-03-09T02:32:32+00:00

Renegade

Roar Guru


Agree. The attack will take care of itself, the attacking form is all muscle memory. It was good enough last night, when in the red zone. Defence was what needed the off season focus, pleasing start.

2024-03-09T02:14:52+00:00

The Barry

Roar Guru


If they are still flat track bullies, it’s not a good sign for the Warriors Warriors dominated the first half and really should have been further in front. Someone in commentary said at half time that Fitzy would be happier with the score line than Webster, despite being down… which was pretty spot on I thought overall it was another pretty scrappy game. Teams are definitely finding their feet, so it’s pretty challenging testing to read too much into these games…

2024-03-09T00:55:50+00:00

souvalis

Roar Rookie


On last year's performances that was what he needed to work on above anything else. Really strong there, no attacking stats but so what.

2024-03-09T00:39:53+00:00

Bonza

Roar Rookie


Hynes seemed particularly hellbent on making his one-on-one tackles.

2024-03-08T23:37:45+00:00

Renegade

Roar Guru


Like Fitzy said, one of the prouder wins for him… funnily enough the other one during his time is also against the warriors when the sharks won while playing with 12 men for 70 mins. Last night, defending for 30 mins before finally getting a chance in the attacking red zone, while the warriors had 85% of the ball in the first 20… set after set on the line. Resilience and defensive grit - lot of heart in that effort, something to build on for rest of the year!

2024-03-08T22:36:36+00:00

souvalis

Roar Rookie


Trial form says he looks ready, collides as well as our starters who both have too many panic offloads in them.

2024-03-08T22:32:32+00:00

Bonza

Roar Rookie


Waiting to see when Fitzy decides to unleash young Kiwi prop Tuku Hau Tapuha. He brings 196 cm that we could use in the middle.

2024-03-08T22:02:08+00:00

souvalis

Roar Rookie


Are Sharkies the only club who start their best props, Tommy and Toby, off the bench ? Credit to the club for gutsing it out after looking likely to get flogged early. In one sense fortunate that SJ slept for the last hour, Egan was off for so long and Taine T. chooses to take the tackle rather than use speed to run around the defence.

2024-03-08T21:52:47+00:00

Bonza

Roar Rookie


Sure is. I was rewatching his try imagining him in a Sharks jersey. Fifita-esque

2024-03-08T20:53:07+00:00

jimmmy

Roar Rookie


You are getting an Alpha Plus next year Bonza. He is the real deal.

2024-03-08T20:45:23+00:00

Bonza

Roar Rookie


One of our better season openers since I can't remember when. Defence on the edges had been a huge concern of late but we held them out and forced them back infield. Sharks have been written off because of no alpha male props, but if we can put out a mobile and hard-tackling forward pack we just might be in with a chance this year. Belted out "Up, Up" as the family exited the living room.

2024-03-08T18:40:44+00:00

jimmmy

Roar Rookie


I was at the game in Auckland . My observations. Warriors started well but Sharkies hung in and hung in. Very tough win. Johnson was poor . The number of his passes that hit the deck was ridiculous and he rarely ran with purpose. If Johnson plays poorly the Warriors will struggle. RTS also struggled with his timing but he will be fine. AFB is a beast with footwork. He's very good. The Sharks back 3 were better than the Warriors . They missed CNK heaps . Kennedy was tough resourceful and skilful. He's in for a good season. Had a great night. Big crowd and passionate fans plus I have never seen longer lines at the merch shops. They love their team. Thanks Auckland.

2024-03-08T13:17:05+00:00

Conan of Cooma

Roar Rookie


Interesting game. Go Sharkies.

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