Flaky Sharks storm back from 18-point deficit to run down Raiders on the back of 'unacceptable' Savage blunder

By Paul Suttor / Expert

Cronulla are a long way from the kind of form which can bring them into the premiership conversation but after going 18-0 down at Shark Park on Sunday night, they were just happy to get out of jail by running down Canberra. 

The Sharks surged back into the contest to level the scores by half-time and added two more unanswered tries to complete a stunning 36-22 victory.

While they were without several regular forwards and coming off a thumping loss to the Wests Tigers, they were still considered slight favourites at home to a Raiders team which is expected to play no part in the 2024 finals equation. 

Craig Fitzgibbon’s troops are one of five teams locked on six competition points at the top of the ladder heading into their bye next weekend but they still have to improve a lot more to shed their reputation of being flat-track bullies.

“I think we played a patch of 12-14 minutes of half-decent football, outside that we were embarrassed. It was awful,” Canberra coach Ricky Stuart fumed. “That is definitely not us,” he added in a familiar refrain after a loss.

“We started the season really well and that was dismal.

“We weren’t going to pin them back with the way we were playing. We won’t be forgetting that night real quickly, I can promise you. It was really poor. And it will be dealt with,” he added ominously for any players wondering whether they will be feeling the brunt of his frustration come selection time.

Sleeping Sharks wake up just in time

The first half was a game of two halves (quarters in the grand scheme of the 80-minute contest) with the Raiders running riot before the Sharks hit back with gusto.

James Schiller stepped through Will Kennedy’s tackle after a clever interchange of passing from Zac Hosking and Jamal Fogarty to open the scoring in the 11th minute.

Canberra’s other winger Xavier Savage claimed the second try of the match with a superb solo try from a scrum win and when hooker Danny Levi wrestled the ball down from dummy-half, the Green Machine had powered to an 18-0 advantage. 

“We’ve been guilty of being our own worst enemy and none more so than in the opening stages there,” Fitzgibbon said. “That was on us, we need to be stronger than that. I love that we did something about it but still we’ve got to be stronger.”

Jesse Ramien is tackled. (Photo by Cameron Spencer/Getty Images)

Cronulla stemmed the bleeding when five-eighth Braydon Trindall dummied his way over from short range and their momentum gained further steam on the back of towering young forward Tuku Hau Tapuha’s entry. 

The former Rooster charged into the Canberra defensive line and they struggled to cope with his power and size. 

They made it a six-point deficit when the ball was spun left by a Nicho Hynes bullet pass for Ronaldo Mulitalo to touch down. 

Canberra should have gone to the break ahead but Savage was caught snoozing when an innocuous kick from Blayke Brailey took a U-turn from the sideline.

Savage casually turned around to locate opposing winger Sione Katoa, who was already speeding past him to latch onto the ball and send a pass bouncing back infield for Brailey to lock it up at 18-18 at half-time. 

Former Sharks premiership-winning hooker Michael Ennis described Savage’s error as “unacceptable” on Fox League commentary and he was not wrong.

Canberra suffered a blow early in the second stanza when Hosking was concussed when he put his head on the wrong side of Cameron McInnes as he tried to bring down the Cronulla captain. 

The deadlock was broken on the hour mark when rookie centre Kayal Iro hit a gap on the left edge after Trindall was allowed to drift wide before delivering the money ball. 

Iro, whose dad Kevin and uncle Tony were Kiwi stalwarts a generation ago, has long been considered a star of the future and got his chance after Siosifa Talakai was switched to the pack to make up for the absence of Briton Nikora, Royce Hunt, Toby Rudolf and Braden Hamlin-Uele.

“He’s so studious,” Fitzgibbon said of Iro. “He’s worked so hard to get to this level and to get out there and perform was impressive to watch.”

A few minutes later the Sharks attacked the same channel and Hynes set up Kennedy to dribble in a kick for Mulitalo to finish the attacking movement and all but finish off the Raiders with the home team’s fifth straight try.

They could have been further in front if not for disallowed tries to Hynes and utility Dan Atkinson and when Schiller sprinted over in the 72nd minute, Fogarty had a chance to set up a nail-biting finish but his sideline conversion bounced clear off the upright.

Mulitalo looked set for a hat-trick late in the piece after making a lengthy break but after the play broke down, Katoa claimed a well-deserved try on the other wing to cap off a remarkable comeback for Cronulla in the dying seconds.

Hunting as a pack

With several of their first-choice forwards out, Cronulla’s pack hunted as one to outmuscle Canberra’s big boppers in the middle.

McInnes was everywhere in defence for the entire 80 minutes, Brailey added some classy touches out of dummy-half while bench forward Jack Williams rattled a few Raiders with some bone-jarring hits.

The elevation of Hau Tapuha to the top grade has been slow at the Sutherland Shire but now he’s got a taste for it, Fitzgibbon will find it tough to leave him out of his game-day 17.

He was signed early last year by Fitzgibbon, who knew of his talents from his time as Roosters assistant coach, and the 22-year-old, who played three NRL matches for the Tricolours in 2021, only got 10 minutes in his Cronulla debut a couple of weeks ago against Canterbury.

Standing at 196cm and tipping the scales at 114kg of Maori muscle, he has the potential to be a game-changer for a Cronulla pack which is filled with workers but lacks an imposing presence.

They will get Nikora back from suspension when they return from the bye while Finucane (concussion) and Hamlin-Uele (knee) are also likely to be suiting up in a fortnight when they travel to Accor Stadium to face Souths.

The Crowd Says:

2024-04-01T09:06:38+00:00

farkurnell

Roar Rookie


Every cloud has a silver lining -Sharks are blooding a lot of young talent by necessity.Gunna help later in the season when the whips are cracking.

2024-04-01T01:58:33+00:00

Duvall

Roar Rookie


The big plus for the Sharks - apart from the points - was they got it done without close to an entire pack on the sideline - Hamlyn Uele, Nikora, Rudolph, Hunt, Colquhoun. That's a lot of middle grunt missing. Can't see how that Hau Tapuha can be dropped. Every time he plays he scatters opponents. McInnes was immense - as usual. One of Cronulla's best ever buys. Well done John Morris. But lots to fix. Kudos to Stuart for being gracious in defeat while blasting his own side.

2024-04-01T01:13:55+00:00

BigGordon

Roar Rookie


You're right about the drop off in intensity. As AJ mentioned, this round there's been a few games with scorelines that have really flattered the losing sides. Again, though with all the rule changes in recent times, once a team gets a roll on, gee they're hard to stop. Coming from well behind is not something that scares teams as much as it used to.

2024-04-01T01:00:44+00:00

souvalis

Roar Rookie


Hopefully that win doesn't mask the undeniable that the club's strike player Will Kennedy's form is in critical condition and needs 'whispering'.

2024-03-31T23:33:27+00:00

DP Schaefer

Roar Rookie


I also should have mentioned intensity. When you are 18 up I think that drops off and opens doors for teams to come back. The thing is, back when we were puppies if a team came back like that it was all due to them and their focus and will. Now it's more to do with the leader slackening or simply trying to hold a lead and stopped playing.

2024-03-31T23:28:39+00:00

jammel

Roar Rookie


well I reckon Trey Mooney must get a jersey next week! First Raiders game I haven't watched live in 10 years...I was on a road trip. Thankfully..... OMG that performance sounded so bad!

2024-03-31T23:09:41+00:00

BigGordon

Roar Rookie


Back when I was a puppy, if a side was two converted tries in front, it was pretty much game over. Now it's more than 3 tries and teams are still not safe. As you rightly said, momentum in the modern era is a huge thing.

2024-03-31T23:08:09+00:00

Conan of Cooma

Roar Rookie


The best part of this game was watching Hynes reactions to his unlikely conversions.

2024-03-31T22:33:24+00:00

Geoff from Bruce Stadium

Roar Rookie


I missed the first 60 minutes at a BBQ - not sure if I can put myself through the hell of a replay but may have to see what went wrong. Sharks really lifted in the absence of a lot of key forwards by the sound of it and the Raiders had a day they'd probably like to forget - but Ricky will let them know about it. Probably the most brutally honest I've seen him in an after match presser. As you say neither of these teams will threaten the Panthers, Storm, Broncos etc based on that performance.

2024-03-31T22:29:30+00:00

Geoff from Bruce Stadium

Roar Rookie


Betting is a mug's game. My tipping has been bad enough this weekend - imagine if I'd put money on as well.

2024-03-31T22:25:18+00:00

Geoff from Bruce Stadium

Roar Rookie


It is almost like the teams that are missing key players lift to cover their absence and their opposition go into the games confident and complacent and subsequently lose - Roosters, Cowboys, Raiders were all favoured or were fancied to win in these circumstances but struggled.

2024-03-31T22:19:09+00:00

DP Schaefer

Roar Rookie


Momentum is a huge thing. But still, the capitulations we've seen this year are, IMO, extraordinary. Get 18-20 or so up and you just shouldn't lose from there. A decent amount of game control and desperation should be in play.

2024-03-31T21:48:58+00:00

BigGordon

Roar Rookie


Very unconvincing efforts by both teams. One side played 20 minutes of footy and the other played 60 minutes. At some point we're also going to have to stop using players being out as an excuse for team's performances. The Panthers were down 3 key players, ditto with the Broncos, yet both teams managed to not only win, but look like they were playing premiership quality football.

2024-03-31T19:03:17+00:00

farkurnell

Roar Rookie


Geoff both sides won’t be troubling the Top Sides with defence like that.Canberra really miss Whitehead like Cronulla miss Nikora.Yeah Big Red was as underdone as a 1Minute BBQ steak. He’ll be much better next game.I was impressed with young Iro after a “flakey” start,he’ll only get better – Super T may have trouble holding his center stop

2024-03-31T18:38:22+00:00

Tony

Roar Guru


"Flaky Sharks"...nice one Paul :happy:

2024-03-31T11:23:08+00:00

Geoff from Bruce Stadium

Roar Rookie


Ricky didn't miss anyone in his presser - completely called out the whole team for a horrible performance. Gave no recognition to anyone apart from the opposition. Hudson Young needs to lift big time - he's been bog average for a while now. He's lucky the Raiders have no second row depth. And Big Red Horsburgh looks underdone. I think Ricky made a blue by not picking Trey Mooney who has been killing it in NSW Cup. Don't think he could have done much more to get a game in the firsts. Bit of a selection issue coming up if Hosking has to sit out next week and Whitehead is still injured.

2024-03-31T10:32:39+00:00

Good Grief

Roar Rookie


Who would risk a dollar on either team at the moment?

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