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Cronulla Sharks Defeat Raiders in Preliminary Final Win

by Alex Carter - Sports Editor

Cronulla Sharks Advance to Preliminary Final After Dominating Canberra Raiders 32-12

Canberra, ‌ACT ‍- The Cronulla Sharks secured a‍ place in the preliminary final with a commanding 32-12 victory over the Canberra Raiders at⁢ GIO Stadium on Saturday. ⁢The win marks a meaningful step in the Sharks’ premiership campaign, while simultaneously ending the raiders’ season in ‌a disappointing⁢ fashion.

The Sharks’ decisive performance establishes them as a genuine‌ contender⁣ for the NRL premiership. Canberra, despite a vocal home crowd and early‌ efforts,​ were unable to contain a‍ relentless ‌Cronulla side. The victory sets up ⁤a crucial preliminary final match for​ the Sharks, with their⁤ opponent ​to be determined following next weekend’s qualifying‍ finals.

Savelio Tamale opened the scoring for the Green Machine early in the second ⁢half, briefly igniting hope for a Canberra comeback. However, the Sharks⁣ quickly regained control, with Billy Burns capitalizing on⁤ soft‌ defense from zac Hosking and Fogarty to extend their lead. A subsequent high tackle by Hosking on Blayke Brailey further compounded the Raiders’ woes, adding penalty points to the Sharks’ advantage. KL​ Iro then cemented the win, capitalizing on an ⁤awkward bounce from a Trindall bomb.

Prop​ Addin Fonua-Blake delivered a standout performance ‍for the Sharks, while Mulitalo also impressed. ⁤A concerning incident occurred during the match when Tom Hazelton was knocked unconscious following a head clash with Tom Starling. While the tackle itself was deemed legal,Hazelton was ⁢removed from the field but was able to walk unaided.

The atmosphere at GIO Stadium was electric, fueled ​by a passionate raiders fanbase, including club legend Bradley Clyde sounding the Viking ​horn. A young fan also​ captured attention during halftime, playfully completing a ‘shoey’ with a can of sprite when ‌featured ⁤on the stadium’s ⁣big⁢ screen.

The‌ match was overseen⁣ by​ referee Grant Atkins, who has drawn praise for his clear communication and composed decision-making, positioning him ⁤as a​ potential candidate to officiate the grand final.

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