• Holmes to remain Sharks No.1: Flanagan Cronulla coach Shane Flanagan will continue to nurture Valentine Holmes at fullback despite statistics showing the Rugby League World Cup try machine is three times more potent on the wing.. Dec 5
  • Brailey signs with NRL Sharks until 2020 Cronulla have locked down rookie hooker Jayden Brailey until the end of the 2020 NRL season after signing him to a two-year contract extension. Nov 26
  • Moylan our five-eighth for now: Flanagan Cronulla coach Shane Flanagan has pencilled in new signing Matt Moylan to be his five-eighth but admits the team could change again as the club waits on the status of Mitchell Pearce.. Nov 9
  • Sharks blast Bennett over false Bird claim Tensions between Cronulla and Brisbane have reached boiling point after the Sharks responded to Wayne Bennett's "false and misleading" criticism of their handling of Jack Bird.. Nov 3
  • Sharks not commenting on Pearce NRL talk Cronulla are refusing to rule out making a play for Mitchell Pearce as the disgruntled NRL star ponders his future at the Sydney Roosters. Nov 1
  • Gorman leaves Sharks, linked with Manly Lyall Gorman is tipped to link with Manly after confirming he will move on as chief executive of NRL club Cronulla on Monday. Oct 29
  • Skipper Gallen earns Sharks award A typical workhorse season in which he didn't miss a match has helped earn Cronulla skipper Paul Gallen the club's player of the year award. Sep 18
  • Sharks' Maloney refuses to blame NRL refs James Maloney has refused to point the finger at the officials after Cronulla's elimination from the NRL finals by North Queensland amid a whirlwind of referee blaming.. Sep 12
  • Ill-discipline costs Sharks' title defence Cronulla's ill-discipline this season has come back to haunt them after becoming the latest defending NRL premiers to fail in pursuit of back-to-back titles.. Sep 10
  • Cowboys end Sharks' NRL title defence Cronulla's premiership defence is over after a dramatic 15-14 extra-time defeat by North Queensland in Sunday's elimination NRL final. Sep 10
  • Flanagan's lists ref errors from NRL final Cronulla coach Shane Flanagan has launched a stunning tirade on the referees after his team was eliminated from this year's finals by North Queensland, denying the Sharks a chance to defend their NRL title.. Sep 10
  • Paul Green piles more pressure on Sharks North Queensland coach Paul Green has heaped the pressure on Cronulla ahead of Sunday's elimination NRL final, reminding them they are runaway favourites.. Sep 9
  • Townsend learns from 2016 finals fiasco Cronulla halfback Chad Townsend has vowed to heed the lessons of last year's finals ahead of Sunday's elimination final against North Queensland. Sep 8
  • Cronulla's Beale in Warriors NRL switch After Cronulla had let the cat out of the bag hours earlier, the Warriors have confirmed Sharks winger Gerard Beale has signed a three-year deal with the NRL club from 2018.. Sep 8
  • No Sharks mercy for NRL's battered Cowboys North Queensland have the most expensive casualty ward of any team in the NRL finals, but Cronulla coach Shane Flanagan says the Sharks have no sympathy for them.. Sep 7
  • Sharks can go back-to-back, says Ennis They may have spluttered into the NRL finals but Michael Ennis predicts Cronulla are about to find another gear and are poised to pull off a premiership boilover.. Sep 7
  • Flick the switch or go home: NRL's Sharks Having spent much of the season treading water, Cronulla say they're ready to flick the switch or suffer the consequences in Sunday's NRL elimination final against North Queensland.. Sep 6
  • I will make Sharks injury return: Graham In a major boost to Cronulla's NRL title defence, recovering backrower Wade Graham has declared himself a certain starter for Sunday's elimination final against North Queensland.. Sep 4
  • Recharged Gallen ready for finals shot Cronulla captain Paul Gallen has sounded an NRL finals warning with a barnstorming performance in the Sharks' last-round win over Newcastle. Sep 3
  • Sharks can make more NRL history: Flanagan Cronulla coach Shane Flanagan is confident his team can make more NRL history by defending their NRL crown from outside the top four when the finals begin next week.. Sep 3