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The only way is up edition
NRL
>GAME 1
Cronulla Sharks v St George-Illawarra Dragons
7:50pm AEST on Fox, Kayo and Ch9
Sharks Stadium, Sydney
1.32-3.40
>The Sharks have dominated this derby fixture over the past six years, winning 11 of 12 against the Dragons. The Sharks are looking to find consistency after being comprehensively beaten 40-10 by the Warriors in their last start in Round 14. They have lost two of their last three matches. The Dragons are reeling from a 56-6 thrashing at the hands of the Dolphins. They will be desperate to restore some pride after a dismal performance. For the Sharks, winger Ronaldo Mulitalo makes a welcome return from suspension. Mawene Hiroti comes into the centres to replace the injured Kayal Iro. Forward Briton Nikora is set to celebrate a significant milestone, playing his 150th NRL game. The Dragons are impacted by State of Origin, with Valentine Holmes unavailable. Corey Allan steps in at centre. Tyrell Sloan returns to the wing to cover for the injured Christian Tuipulotu. The Sharks have a strong recent record over the Dragons, having won the last nine encounters. St. George Illawarra have not tasted victory at this stadium since 2018. Overall, Cronulla leads the head-to-head matchup 30-23. The Sharks, playing at home and boasting a superior recent record in this clash, will be hungry to atone for last week's loss. The Dragons' defence was non-existent against the Dolphins, and they face a monumental task to turn things around against a Sharks side welcoming back key players.
Sharks 1-12 3.05
Sharks 13+ 2.12
Dragons 1-12 4.40
Dragons 13+ 9.75
Sharks -10.5 1.94 Dragons +10.5 1.86
NRL
>GAME 1
Cronulla Sharks v St George-Illawarra Dragons
7:50pm AEST on Fox, Kayo and Ch9
Sharks Stadium, Sydney
1.32-3.40
>The Sharks have dominated this derby fixture over the past six years, winning 11 of 12 against the Dragons. The Sharks are looking to find consistency after being comprehensively beaten 40-10 by the Warriors in their last start in Round 14. They have lost two of their last three matches. The Dragons are reeling from a 56-6 thrashing at the hands of the Dolphins. They will be desperate to restore some pride after a dismal performance. For the Sharks, winger Ronaldo Mulitalo makes a welcome return from suspension. Mawene Hiroti comes into the centres to replace the injured Kayal Iro. Forward Briton Nikora is set to celebrate a significant milestone, playing his 150th NRL game. The Dragons are impacted by State of Origin, with Valentine Holmes unavailable. Corey Allan steps in at centre. Tyrell Sloan returns to the wing to cover for the injured Christian Tuipulotu. The Sharks have a strong recent record over the Dragons, having won the last nine encounters. St. George Illawarra have not tasted victory at this stadium since 2018. Overall, Cronulla leads the head-to-head matchup 30-23. The Sharks, playing at home and boasting a superior recent record in this clash, will be hungry to atone for last week's loss. The Dragons' defence was non-existent against the Dolphins, and they face a monumental task to turn things around against a Sharks side welcoming back key players.
Sharks 1-12 3.05
Sharks 13+ 2.12
Dragons 1-12 4.40
Dragons 13+ 9.75
Sharks -10.5 1.94 Dragons +10.5 1.86
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