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JT vows to fight on
SOUTH SYDNEY coach Jason Taylor last night insisted the Rabbitohs
had not given up on making the top eight, but admitted it would be
difficult for his side to win all of their remaining seven games.
Sharks reward faithful with merciful win
Sharks boss Tony Zappia attempted to lure World Youth Day enthusiasts to the game by giving them $5 admission if they proved they were pilgrims.
Sharks v Knights
It will be interesting to see how the Sharks respond to the belting
they got from Manly last weekend.
Sharks the only casualties but don't mention the war
Stuart helps Gallen's leadership hopes
CRONULLA coach Ricky Stuart has backed Paul Gallen to be the club's long-term captain provided the fiery back-rower can take control of his on-field temper.
The big match - Cronulla v Manly
Tonight, Toyota Stadium, 7.30pm.
Sharks v Sea Eagles
What a hell of a game this should be. Both teams have won five in a
row. Both are on 26 points, with the Sea Eagles in first place and
the Sharks in third.
Gallen wants to stay Sharks skipper
Paul Gallen says he is prepared to "suffer the consequences" for
his latest on-field indiscretions.
Kimmorley holds back the years
IT WAS a night for rarities. A player penalised for making a tackle on a player - get this - making a tackle. The Sharks, not noted for their attack, playing dry-weather football in wet and woolly weather, and scoring a heap of points.
Sharks not afraid of cold
RICKY STUART has won more times in Canberra than he has anywhere else. He knows, perhaps more than anyone else, what it takes to win there. But what is more important for him, leading into his latest game there, is that his side does, too.
