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NRL 2021: Shaun Johnson out 4-8 weeks, Cronulla Sharks, hamstring injury
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A force to be reckoned with : How are Fitzy s Sharks shaping up for 2022?
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Cronulla were without a host of stars against the Bulldogs, including captain Wade Graham (concussion) and five-eighth Matt Moylan (calf). First-choice selection Aiden Tolman is suspended until round 20, while experienced pair Will Chambers and Josh Dugan have been unavailable due to COVID-19 protocols. The Sharks are precariously placed in seventh spot with six games left in the regular season - with just two points separating themselves and 11th-placed Newcastle. We re starting to get a little bit thin again, Hannay said. One of the keys for us when we ve turned our season around has just been health, getting our best players out there.
The picture is becoming clearer: we have the two big dogs in Melbourne and Penrith and then Manly, South Sydney, Parramatta and the Roosters in the next wave.
It s an interesting race for spots seven and eight. If the form holds up, I think we gained some clarity over the weekend.
Again, for those who don t understand, it s important to note that Power Rankings aren t just about how much a team wins or loses by. It also accounts for injuries, style, defence. Keep in mind that winning a game 30-28 probably won t move the radar too much for me.
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Analysis: Finucane a great short-term signing, but what will it mean for 2024 salary cap squeeze?
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