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Cronulla Sharks vs Wests Tigers Tips, Odds and Teams – NRL 2018 Round 14

Sunday’s NRL 2018 Round 14 match is between Cronulla Sharks and Wests Tigers. The opening kick is set to commence at 14:00 local time with the game to be played at Southern Cross Group Stadium, Sydney. The home team Cronulla Sharks are the favourites for the match. View our preview and teams for the game between Cronulla Sharks and Wests Tigers.

When: 14:00 | Sunday 10/06/2018

Where: Southern Cross Group Stadium, Sydney

Preview:

Both teams coming off a loss and strong talk that Aaron Woods is being linked to the Sharks and there’ll be an important two points up for grabs.
I actually think that Woods would be a good fit for the Sharks as their roster is aging fast.
Paul Gallen will have his 37th birthday soon.
It would be a terrific one-two punch with Woods and Andrew Fifita as your front rowers.
Attack has been a concern for the Tigers of late and if they’re to compete with the Tigers, they’ll need to score plenty as the Sharks are a very gritty and tough footy team that can frustrate you.
I want to see more from Luke Brooks and Benji Marshall playing with their forwards.
They’re a very mobile pack and have plenty of skill, all of which will need to be used if they are to win this one.
KEY BATTLE: Andrew Fifita v Russell Packer
The battle of the props shapes to be a cracker.
Both team rely so much on what they do and the ruck speed they create for the game.
Fifita has really taken his game to another level and Russell Packer continues to go from strength to strength.
The Verdict
Back at Shark Park and plenty to play for, I feel the Sharks will get the job done.
Cronulla has a 7-4-1 (58.3 percent) record playing as a home team with a handicap range of -4.0 to -7.0 since 2010.
Unibet Odds:
Cronulla at $1.50
Wests Tigers at $2.60

 

Odds:

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Tip: Cronulla Sharks at $1.52

 

Value Tip: First Try Scorer: Valentine Holmes at $11.00

 

More Info:

Teams:

Cronulla Sharks:

1 Valentine Holmes, 2 Sione Katoa, 3 Jesse Ramien, 4 Ricky Leutele, 5 Edrick Lee, 6 Matt Moylan, 7 Chad Townsend, 8 Andrew Fifita, 9 Jayden Brailey, 10 Matt Prior, 11 Luke Lewis, 12 Wade Graham (c), 13 Paul Gallen (c)

Interchange: 14 Joseph Paulo, 15 James Segeyaro, 16 Jack Williams, 17 Jayson Bukuya

Reserves: 18 Kurt Capewell, 19 Ava Seumanufagai, 20 Scott Sorensen, 21 Sosaia Feki.

 

Wests Tigers:

1 Tuimoala Lolohea, 2 Malakai Watene-Zelezniak, 3 Esan Marsters, 4 Mahe Fonua, 5 Corey Thompson, 6 Benji Marshall, 7 Luke Brooks, 8 Russell Packer, 9 Elijah Taylor, 10 Ben Matulino, 11 Chris Lawrence (c), 12 Michael Chee-Kam, 13 Matthew Eisenhuth

Interchange: 14 Alex Twal, 15 Josh Reynolds, 16 Josh Aloai, 17 Tim Grant

Reserves: 18 Robbie Rochow, 19 Tyson Gamble, 20 Pita Godinet, 21 Kevin Naiqama.

 

NRL News:

Cronulla coach Shane Flanagan admits being left frustrated by an injury run that has prevented him from fielding his best line-up over the entire first half of the NRL season.

The Sharks’ six-game winning streak came to an abrupt end after being comprehensively beaten 22-14 by an in-form, but depleted, South Sydney side on Friday night.

With Flanagan already without Queensland star Valentine Holmes, the Sharks were forced to play Edrick Lee at fullback after news Josh Dugan would be sidelined for up to a month with a leg injury.

It is the second time this year the former St George Illawarra star has been scratched through injury, and comes just as key men Paul Gallen, Andrew Fifita, Luke Lewis and Wade Graham returned.

“It is frustrating that we can’t keep that side on the field for a long period,” Flanagan said.

“We got Lewie, Gal, Wade back, and Duges and some other players are out. We just need to roll with it, and we won some games there when a lot of players were out.

“We’ve got a good squad and I’m confident in the squad we’ve got.”

The Sharks have circled their round 16 clash against the Warriors for Dugan’s return.

“He was complaining he thought he had a cork in his lower leg. We got a scan on Tuesday and it showed he’s got a stress fracture in the non-weight bearing bone in his lower leg,” Flanagan said.

One week after almost cracking the half-century against Newcastle, Flanagan was upset with how his side was dominated in almost every facet of the game against the Rabbitohs.

They didn’t score their first try until Jesse Ramien powered over in the 75th minute.

“We were average tonight, very frustrating. We couldn’t get any rhythm, we couldn’t get any momentum. We were our own worst enemies,” Flanagan said.

“It was just everything compared to what they did, wasn’t good enough. They kicked better, ran harder… in all those areas, they won.”

Flanagan also played down any concerns over another concussion to Graham, who failed to return after clashing with Sam Burgess’ knee midway through the first half.

“I know concussions are a bit of a concern, but they’ve been pretty spaced out. He did get a pretty good whack with a knee in the head. There’s not much you can do about it,” he said.

“We just need to monitor him. He’s fine in the dressing room now. He only failed one part of the test, his balance part. He answered all his questions and so on.”

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