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The Sharks begin the defence of their NSW Cup premiership with a game against the Bulldogs in their spiritual home of Belmore Sports Ground.

With a team sporting a somewhat different look to the one which captured the title in 2013, the NSW Cup Sharks will still enter their season opener confident of a bold showing and of a positive result.

Tony Herman will again coach the NSW Cup Sharks in 2014.

As was the case throughout 2013, Brad Preston from NSWRL.com has provided a match preview.


Summary:
Last year’s premiers begin their title defence with a trip to Belmore to face a young and exciting Bulldogs squad.

The Bulldogs are another one of those sides that are currently feeling the cost of injuries to their top squad, with four almost guaranteed NRL starters in Inu, Eastwood, Kasiano and Lafai all missing at present.

While this has given players such as Corey Thompson, Pat O’Hanlon and David Klemmer a chance to impress Des Hasler in first grade, it has probably left Barry Ward and his staff a little light on at this level.

There are no such worries for the visiting Sharks, who appear to have picked up where they left off last year, naming an all-star back line that includes former Blues and Kangaroos representative Eric Grothe Jnr as well as Nathan Gardner, Ricky Leutele and Nathan Stapleton.

A few young guys worth keeping an eye on for the Bulldogs throughout the season will be Pat Templeman, John Sila and Moses Mbye. All have already tasted a bit of footy at this level but now get the opportunity to really stamp their brand on this side.

All three have wonderful attacking pedigree, and Sila in particular knows his way to the try line. Win or lose, the Bulldogs will definitely be one of the more interesting sides in this year’s competition. 

Back to back attack: Much like the Roosters in the NRL, people who know a bit about this competition are expecting the Sharks to be the team to beat once again.

If you look at this week’s line up it is hard to argue against them being one of the early-season favourites. No less than eight of the Sharks named this week have NRL experience, but it will be interesting to see what effect the departure of Chad Townsend has on the side.

Penani  Manumalealii was a wonderful foil to Townsend in 2013 but will now have to step up and handle a lot more responsibility throughout the match. His halves partner Kurt Mann is still quite young despite having wonderful potential and even when Holdsworth likely re-joins the side upon Robson’s return from injury, it will perhaps be Penani who ultimately has the biggest say on the Sharks’ title defence.

Prediction: Hard to tip against last year’s premiers who look to have the edge on a young Dogs side. Sharks by 10.

Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs Vs Cronulla Sharks
Belmore Sports Ground, Saturday, March 8
Kick-off: 5.00pm
Referee: Adam Cassidy
Broadcast: Radio coverage courtesy of Steele Sports Radio (Link available via
www.steelesports.com.au) and 2GLF FM 89.3 (Link available via 893fm.com.au)


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