There is not a lot of respect being afforded to the Sharks in this one with Cronulla underdogs at their home ground against a Sydney Roosters team that does not always travel well.
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Perhaps fate is finally on Cronulla’s side with the Sharks receiving the miracle they have prayed for when Nicho Hynes remarkably had his hip drop charge dropped.
Hynes has been playing well of late but most importantly gives the Sharks they have had all season with their spine playing together every game bar Round 27 when Braydon Trindall missed.
There is not a lot of respect being shown for Cronulla here, who finished ahead of the Roosters on the table by four points.
The Roosters are being lauded as the team with the momentum but Cronulla have won seven of their last eight including wins over the Roosters and Bulldogs. Their last four wins have been by 18 or more.
Cronulla are 25-17 ATS at Shark Park with a 5-1 cover record as an underdog at the ground. They are 25-16 ATS when the total is north of 46.
The Roosters cover at just 43% when favoured away from Allianz.
The Sharks look a great value bet.
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Daniel Tupou has a tremendous record against the Sharks with 14 tries in 16 meetings including eight in his last seven.
KL Iro has had a sensational tryscoring season with 10 in 11 matches this year.
Will Kennedy has scored in two of his last three against the Roosters.
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Teig Wilton is an underrated tryscoring proposition who will be making a beeline for Sam Walker all night. Wilton has scored in his last two against the Roosters including when the teams met in Round 20. He is going well with two tries in his last seven games.
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