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3 weeks ago |
sharks.com.au | Cameron Mee
Avid social media followers may have noticed a trend emerge among rugby league players in recent times. Fishing has quickly become one of the game's most popular hobbies, with players ranging from Kayal Iro to Reuben Cotter and Latrell Mitchell hitting the water during their time off. Cronulla's Sione Katoa can take some of the credit for the activity's rise, the winger chronicling his adventures on his The Tongan Fisherman social media channels.
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3 weeks ago |
sharks.com.au | Cameron Mee
Cameron McInnes looks up, smiles and takes a breath. William Kennedy has the ball in open space and the Sharks skipper knows what's coming next. The fullback is streaking down the field on his way to a long-range try in what has become a trend throughout the opening weeks of the season. Kennedy and centre Kayal Iro each crossed for try of the year contenders last week, while there were plenty of breaks that eventually led to points in Round 1 and 2.
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1 month ago |
sharks.com.au | Cameron Mee
"He's starting to express himself more and that reflects the level of player he is and his standard of performance," Fitzgibbon said. "He's starting to understand his influence on the group. He's in the leadership group, players believe in him, he's reliable and they have confidence he'll get his job done. "That's important in our game. Everyone has a different role and responsibilities during a game of footy.
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2 months ago |
sharks.com.au | Cameron Mee
Cronulla forward Braden Hamlin-Uele is determined to crash through a door first opened by Hollywood star Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson when the Sharks travel to Las Vegas for next month's NRL season opener. The actor and former WWE superstar showcased rugby league to his 300 million social media followers in a video praising Samoa for their run to the 2022 World Cup, providing the sport with global media coverage.
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2 months ago |
sharks.com.au | Brad Walter
Could Addin Fonua-Blake be the final piece of the premiership jigsaw for the Sharks under Craig Fitzgibbon? Plenty of people in the game think so. The Sharks have the most settled roster in the NRL, with Fonua-Blake and rookie forward Hohepa Puru the only new faces in the 2025 squad - replacing Royce Hunt (Wests Tigers) and Jack Williams (Eels).
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