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Paul Aiton and Dean Collis have been added to the bench of the Cronulla Sharks NRL side for round three 2011.
Points awarded in round two:
3 points – Paul Gallen;
2 points – Jeremy Smith;
1 point – Anthony Tupou.
Total points after round two:
3 points – Paul Gallen;
2 points – Jeremy Smith;
1 point – Anthony Tupou.
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Cronulla Sharks NRL side win 16-10.
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Cronulla Sharks Toyota Cup side win 38-12 and are undefeated in 2011. They are currently in second place on the Toyota Cup ladder.
Cronulla Sharks NSW Cup team win 21-20.
Stuart Flanagan has been promoted from the Cronulla Sharks NSW Cup side to replace the suspended Paul Aiton.
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The Cronulla Sharks lost 26-18 to the Newtown Jets in round one of the NSW Cup.
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Report on the impressive victory by the Cronulla Sharks Toyota Cup side.
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Official team lists for all three grades. John Williams, Wade Graham and Jeremy Smith are all playing their first game for the Cronulla Sharks.
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Good preview of the round one clash between the Cronulla Sharks and the Canberra Raiders. The Sharks have won five of their last eight matches against Canberra.
Player gains published by the Cronulla Sharks football club.
Gains – Jeremy Smith, Colin Best, Wade Graham, John Williams, Ryan Tongia, Andrew Clayton, Kose Lelei.
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Paul Gallen has been awarded the Harry Sunderland medal as the Australian Rugby League’s 2010 player of the year.
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Isaac De Gois is considering returning to the Cronulla Sharks after 2011. Paul Gallen, Anthony Tupou, Jeremy Smith, Nathan Gardner, Wade Graham and Colin Best are the only key players signed until at least the end of 2012.
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Cronulla Sharks new signing for 2011 Jeremy Smith is in form after a very victorious 2010.
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Includes a review of the Cronulla Sharks trial against Manly-Warringah. Albert Kelly, Anthony Tupou, and Jayson Bakuya were the stand-out players.
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A list of the players in the Cronulla Sharks 25-man squad for 2011.
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Cronulla Sharks halfback Scott Porter was named 2010 NSW Cup player of the year.
Total points in 2010:
19 points – Paul Gallen (5th overall);
7 points – Nathan Gardner;
6 points – Trent Barrett;
4 points – Tim Smith;
2 points – Blake Ferguson;
2 points – Paul Aiton;
1 point – Kade Snowden;
1 point – John Morris;
1 point – Anthony Tupou.