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2016 Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks season

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2016 Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks season
NRL Rank3rd
2016 recordWins: 17; draws: 1; losses: 6
Points scoredFor: 580; against: 404
Team information
CEOLyall Gorman
CoachShane Flanagan
Assistant coachSteve Price
Captains
StadiumShark Park
Avg. attendance14,577
Top scorers
TriesValentine Holmes (19)
GoalsJames Maloney (94)
PointsJames Maloney (219)
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The 2016 Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks season is the 50th in the club's history. Coached by Shane Flanagan and captained by Paul Gallen, they competed in the NRL's 2016 Telstra Premiership, finishing the regular season 3rd (out of 16) to make the finals.

In the first week on the finals, they took on the Canberra Raiders, who at that stage were on a 10-game winning streak, at GIO Stadium. A day before the game, Sharks captain, Paul Gallen did not take the trip and was ruled out with a back injury. 7 minutes into the game, stand-in captain Wade Graham was taken off the field and would not return due to a concussion. Despite playing with one less player (16) for more than 70 minutes, the Sharks managed to earn a week off and advance to the preliminary finals with a 16-14 win, one of the Sharks' more memorable wins in their history.

In the preliminary final, they took on the North Queensland Cowboys, who managed to narrowing beat the Brisbane Broncos in a 90-minute thriller the week before, at Allianz Stadium. Paul Gallen and Wade Graham returned from their respective injuries to line up in a near fully strengthed Cronulla side. With James Maloney and Chad Townsend leading the way, the Sharks defeated the Cowboys 32-20 to progress into the 2016 NRL Grand Final, their first grand final appearance since the 1997 Super League Season. It was only the fourth time they had appeared in a grand final in their history.

Playing in front of 83,625 fans, the Cronulla Sharks broke their 49 year drought without a premiership, with a 14-12 win over the minor premiers, the Melbourne Storm. It sent Michael Ennis out a winner in his final game in the NRL.[1] The Clive Churchill Medal Winner was Luke Lewis.[2]

Results

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  • Round 1 - North Queensland Cowboys vs Cronulla Sharks (20-14)

Tries: Chad Townsend, Jack Bird

  • Round 2 - Cronulla Sharks vs St George Illawarra Dragons (30-2)

Tries: Ben Barba, Valentine Holmes, Chad Townsend, Jayson Bukuya, Ricky Leutele

  • Round 3 - Manly Sea Eagles vs Cronulla Sharks (22-12)

Tries: Luke Lewis, Valentine Holmes

  • Round 4 - Cronulla Sharks vs Melbourne Storm (14-6)

Tries: Ben Barba, Chad Townsend

  • Round 5 - Wests Tigers vs Cronulla Sharks (26-34)

Tries: Luke Lewis, James Maloney, Sosaia Feki, Paul Gallen, Ben Barba

  • Round 6 - Cronulla Sharks vs Gold Coast Titans (25-20)

Tries: Ben Barba, Sosaia Feki, Matt Prior, Andrew Fifita, Valentine Holmes

Field Goal: Chad Townsend

  • Round 7 - Canberra Raiders vs Cronulla Sharks (16-40)

Tries: Ben Barba (2), Jack Bird, Jayson Bukuya, Valentine Holmes, Matt Prior, James Maloney

  • Round 8 - Cronulla Sharks vs Penrith Panthers (20-18)

Tries: Michael Ennis, James Maloney, Valentine Holmes

  • Round 9 - Cronulla Sharks vs Brisbane Broncos (30-28)

Tries: Sosaia Feki (2), Paul Gallen, James Maloney, Chad Townsend

  • Round 10 - Newcastle Knights vs Cronulla Sharks (0-62)

Tries: Valentine Holmes (4), Sosaia Feki (3), Luke Lewis (2), Ben Barba, Wade Graham

  • Round 11 - Cronulla Sharks vs Manly Sea Eagles (20-12)

Tries: Sosaia Feki, Valentine Holmes, Ben Barba

  • Round 13 - Canterbury Bulldogs vs Cronulla Sharks (18-20)

Tries: Chad Townsend, Valentine Holmes, Ben Barba, Ricky Leutele

  • Round 14 - Cronulla Sharks vs North Queensland Cowboys (13-10)

Tries: Valentine Holmes

Field Goal: James Maloney

  • Round 16 - Cronulla Sharks vs New Zealand Warriors (19-18)

Tries: Michael Ennis, Ricky Leutele, Jayson Bukuya

Field Goal: James Maloney

  • Round 17 - Cronulla Sharks vs Parramatta Eels (34-24)

Sosaia Feki (2), Ricky Leutele (2), Gerard Beale (2)

  • Round 18 - Penrith Panthers vs Cronulla Sharks (10-26)

Tries: Ben Barba (2), Mitch Brown, Joseph Paulo, Luke Lewis

  • Round 19 - Sydney Roosters vs Cronulla Sharks (20-32)

Tries: Sosaia Feki (2), Valentine Holmes, Jack Bird, Luke Lewis, Chad Townsend

  • Round 20 - Cronulla Sharks vs Newcastle Knights (36-4)

Tries: Jack Bird (2), Ben Barba (2), Valentine Holmes (2), Sosaia Feki, Gerard Beale

  • Round 21 - Gold Coast Titans vs Cronulla Sharks (18-18)

Tries: Valentine Holmes, Jack Bird, Andrew Fifita

  • Round 22 - Cronulla Sharks vs Canberra Raiders (14-30)

Tries: James Maloney, Paul Gallen

  • Round 23 - St George Illawarra Dragons vs Cronulla Sharks (32-18)

Tries: Valentine Holmes, Ben Barba, Ricky Leutele

  • Round 24 - South Sydney Rabbitohs vs Cronulla Sharks (12-6)

Tries: Wade Graham

  • Round 25 - Cronulla Sharks vs Sydney Roosters (37-12)

Tries: Matt Prior, Ben Barba, Gerard Beale, Paul Gallen, Jayson Bukuya, Valentine Holmes

Field Goal: James Maloney

  • Round 26 - Melbourne Storm vs Cronulla Sharks (26-6)

Tries: Gerard Beale

  • Qualifying Finals - Canberra Raiders vs Cronulla Sharks (14-16)

Tries: Matt Prior, Valentine Holmes

  • Preliminary Finals - Cronulla Sharks vs North Queensland Cowboys (32-20)

Tries: James Maloney (2), Sosaia Feki, Chad Townsend, Luke Lewis

Tries: Ben Barba, Andrew Fifita

Clive Churchill Medal Winner: Luke Lewis[2]

Ladder

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Pos Team Pld W D L B PF PA PD Pts
1 Melbourne Storm 24 19 0 5 2 563 302 +261 42
2 Canberra Raiders 24 17 1 6 2 688 456 +232 39
3 Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks (P) 24 17 1 6 2 580 404 +176 39
4 North Queensland Cowboys 24 15 0 9 2 584 355 +229 34
5 Brisbane Broncos 24 15 0 9 2 554 434 +120 34
6 Penrith Panthers 24 14 0 10 2 563 463 +100 32
7 Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs 24 14 0 10 2 506 448 +58 32
8 Gold Coast Titans 24 11 1 12 2 508 497 +11 27
9 Wests Tigers 24 11 0 13 2 499 607 −108 26
10 New Zealand Warriors 24 10 0 14 2 513 601 −88 24
11 St. George Illawarra Dragons 24 10 0 14 2 341 538 −197 24
12 South Sydney Rabbitohs 24 9 0 15 2 473 549 −76 22
13 Manly-Warringah Sea Eagles 24 8 0 16 2 454 563 −109 20
14 Parramatta Eels 24 13 0 11 2 298 324 −26 181
15 Sydney Roosters 24 6 0 18 2 443 576 −133 16
16 Newcastle Knights 24 1 1 22 2 305 800 −495 7

1 Parramatta were deducted 12 competition points and their for/against tally accumulated between rounds 1-9 for gross long-term salary cap breaches.

2016 Statistics

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Top 5 Point Scorers

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Points Player Tries Goals Field Goals
219 James Maloney 7 94 3
80 Valentine Holmes 19 2 0
64 Ben Barba 16 0 0
56 Sosaia Feki 14 0 0
45 Chad Townsend 8 6 1

Top 5 Try Scorers

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Tries Player
19 Valentine Holmes
16 Ben Barba
14 Sosaia Feki
8 Chad Townsend
7 Luke Lewis

Top 5 Try Assisters

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Assists Player
18 Ben Barba
13 Chad Townsend
13 Michael Ennis
10 Gerard Beale
9 James Maloney

Top 5 Tacklers

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Tackles Player
947 Michael Ennis
747 Andrew Fifita
673 Luke Lewis
663 Wade Graham
640 Jayson Bukuya

Top 5 Running Metres

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Metres Player
4,263 Andrew Fifita
3,509 Paul Gallen
3,391 Valentine Holmes
3,219 Wade Graham
2,904 Jack Bird

References

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  1. ^ Parkinson, Andrew (4 October 2016). "After years of hearbreak, Michael Ennis gets perfect premiership farewell with Cronulla Sharks". St George and Sutherland Shire Leader. Retrieved 3 November 2024. (registration required)
  2. ^ a b Zemek, Steve (2 October 2016). "Lewis beats Fifita for Clive Churchill". ESPN. Retrieved 3 November 2024.