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Season summaries

P=Premiers, R=Runner-Ups, M=Minor Premierships, F=Finals Appearance, W=Wooden Spoons
(Brackets Represent Finals Games)
Year Competition Games
Played
Games
Won
Games
Drawn
Games
Lost
Ladder
Position
P R M F W Coach Captain
1967
NSWRFL
22 3 1 18 12 / 12
Ken Kearney
Monty Porter
1968
NSWRFL
22 6 0 16 10 / 12
Warren Ryan
1969
NSWRFL
22 5 0 17 12 / 12
1970
NSWRFL
22 9 0 13 7 / 12
1971
NSWRFL
22 10 0 12 7 / 12
1972
NSWRFL
22 8 0 14 8 / 12
1973
NSWRFL
22 17 0 5 2 / 12
1974
NSWRFL
22 9 0 13 10 / 12
1975
NSWRFL
22 9 1 12 8 / 12
1976
NSWRFL
22 9 1 12 8 / 12
1977
NSWRFL
22 13 0 9 6 / 12
1978
NSWRFL
22 15 0 7 2 / 12
1979
NSWRFL
22 14 1 7 3 / 12
1980
NSWRFL
22 9 2 11 9 / 12
1981
NSWRFL
22 13 1 8 4 / 12
1982
NSWRFL
- - - - 8 / 14
1983
NSWRFL
- - - - 9 / 14
1984
NSWRL
- - - - 10 / 13
1985
NSWRL
- - - - 8 / 13
1986
NSWRL
- - - - 10 / 13
1987
NSWRL
- - - - 8 / 13
1988
NSWRL
- - - - 1 / 16
1989
NSWRL
- - - - Error in Template:Nts: Fractions are not supported
1990
NSWRL
- - - - 10 / 16
1991
NSWRL
- - - - 10 / 16
1992
NSWRL
- - - - 13 / 16
1993
NSWRL
- - - - 10 / 16
1994
NSWRL
- - - - 7 / 16
1995
ARL
- - - - 4 / 20
1996
ARL
- - - - 5 / 20
1997
Super League
- - - - 2 / 10
1998
NRL
- - - - 11 / 20
1999
NRL
- - - - 1 / 17
2000
NRL
- - - - 8 / 14
2001
NRL
- - - - 4 / 14
2002
NRL
- - - - 5 / 15
2003
NRL
- - - - 11 / 15
2004
NRL
- - - - 11 / 15
2005
NRL
- - - - 7 / 15
2006
NRL
- - - - 13 / 15
2007
NRL
- - - - 11 / 16
2008
NRL
- - - - 3 / 16
2009
NRL
- - - - 15 / 16
2010
NRL
- - - - 14 / 16

Records

-- Individual Records -- - Appearances Most appearances: Youngest player: Oldest player: Oldest debutant: Most consecutive appearances Longest serving player:

- Point scorers Most tries Most tries in a season Most tries in a match Most hat-tricks Most hat-tricks in a season Most consecutive tries Most games without scoring a try Youngest try scorer Oldest try scorer

Most goals Most goals in a season Most goals in a match Most points Most points in a season Most points in a match

-- Club Records -- - Matches First Match: Biggest win: Most wins in a season Fewest wins in a season Biggest defeat: Most defeats in a season Fewest defeats in a season Most tries in a season Fewest tries in a season Most tries conceded in a season Fewest tries conceded in a season Highest scoring match: Most consecutive wins: Most consecutive defeats: Lowest scoring game: Biggest comeback Worst collapse

- Attendances Highest attendance: Lowest attendance: Highest season average attendance: Lowest season averge attendance:

Season statistics

Year Position Pld W D L Points Pts
For Against Difference
1967 0st
1968 0st
1969 0st
1970 0st
1971 0st
1972 0st
1973 0st
1974 0st
1975 0st
1976 0st
1977 0st
1978 0st
1979 0st
1980 0st
1981 0st
1982 0st
1983 0st
1984 0st
1985 0st
1986 0st
1987 0st
1988 0st
1989 0st
1990 0st
1991 0st
1992 0st
1993 0st
1994 0st
1995 0st
1996 0st
1997 0st
1998 0st
1999 1st
2000 8th
2001 4th
2002 5th
2003 11th
2004 11th
2005 7th
2006 13th
2007 11th
2008 3rd
2009 15th
2010 14th

1978 Season

http://blogs.watoday.com.au/executive-style/sportandstyle/bencoady/2009/09/28/grandfinaldra.html

Referee Greg “Hollywood” Hartley was at the centre of a number of controversies during the entire 1978 finals series and they continued through to the grand final replay. After Cronulla and Manly drew the first decider 11-all, the Sea Eagles easily won the replay 16-0. Hartley, a lightning rod for drama, was criticised when Manly scored one try on a seventh tackle and another from what many believed was a forward pass. Coaches Roy Masters, Jack Gibson and Terry Fearnley all appealed to the NSWRL to ban Hartley from officiating at their matches in 1979.

2010 Season

REVIEW - http://www.nrl.com/newsviews/latestnews/newsarticle/tabid/10874/newsid/60297/default.aspx
2009 Review - http://www.nrl.com/newsviews/latestnews/newsarticle/tabid/10874/newsid/56973/cronulla-sharks-season-review/default.aspx
Losses
Gains
Signed new contracts
Debutants
Representatives
Tragedies/Controversies
Events
  • Nathan Gardner try against Roosters - round 13
  • Cancer round verse Roosters at Toyota Stadium. Special match worn jerseys auctioned off
Statistics
  • Club record of 13 losses.
Awards
  • Nathan Gardner - try of the year, nominated for Dally M Rookie of the Year and Headline moment of the year
  • Paul Gallen - 5th on Dally M Medal, Nominated for lock of the year, 3rd in RLPA Award
Outgoing People for next season

Overview

2009 Summary
Player movements
Timeline
  • 01 January
  • 02 February
  • 03 March
    • 13 - Cronulla 10-14 Melbourne (Rd 1)
      • 11 consecutive losses (a new club record)
      • Albert Kelly made his first-grade debut
    • 20 - New Zealand Warriors 30–16 Cronulla (Rd 2)
      • Luke Douglas 100 consecutive games since debut [1]
    • 28
      • Tim Smith signs
    • 29 - Cronulla 8-30 South Sydney
  • 04 April
    • 03 - Cronulla 11-0 Parramatta
      • Snaps a 13 game losing streak which is now the club record.
      • Tim Smith makes his debut for the club
      • First time the Sharks had kept a side scoreless since the game against the Sydney Roosters in round 24 of 2008 (22-Aug-2008)
      • Luke Covell ruptured the anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) in his right knee. Also charged by the NRL judiciary with a grade one tripping offence[2]
    • 11 - Manly 40-12 Cronulla
    • 18 - Brisbane 44-16 Cronulla
    • 24 - Cronulla 26-6 Newcastle
  • 05 May
    • 01 - St. George 38-0 Cronulla
    • 16 - Cronulla 14-34 Penrith
    • 22 - Parramatta 18-22 Cronulla
    • 29 - Cronulla 4-20 Brisbane
  • 06 June
    • 30
      • Blake Ferguson wants out [3]
    • 20
  • 07 July
  • 08 August
  • 09 September
  • 10 October
Summary
  • Most points conceded in a season (609) since 2004 when they conceded 645 points.
  • Feweest points scored in a season (354) since 1993 when they scored 272 points.
  • Worst points difference in a season (−255) since the clubs first season in 1967 when they had a points difference of -278.
  • Lowest home crowd attendance (avg. 10,551) since 1996 when they averaged 10,515


Pos Player From Date Length
SR Australia Broderick Wright Australia Parramatta Eels
PR Australia Adam Cuthbertson Australia Manly-Warringah Sea Eagles 2009-06-18[1] 2 Years
HK Australia John Morris Australia Wests Tigers 2 Years
FE Australia Albert Kelly Australia Parramatta Eels 2009-06-27[2] 2 Years
HK Papua New Guinea Paul Aiton Australia Penrith Panthers 2 Years
CE Australia Dean Collis Australia Wests Tigers 2 Years
HK Australia Stuart Flanagan Australia Canberra Raiders
CE Australia Taulima Tautai Australia Parramatta Eels
FB Australia Nathan Gardner Australia Parramatta Eels
PR Tonga Siosaia Vave Australia Gold Coast Titans
HB Australia Tim Smith Australia Brisbane Broncos 2010-03-28[3] 2 Years
Pos Player To Date
Australia David Simmons Australia Penrith Panthers
Australia Mitch Brown Australia Wests Tigers
Tonga Atelea Vea Australia Melbourne Storm
Australia Corey Hughes Retired
Australia Brett Seymour Australia New Zealand Warriors
Australia Blake Green Australia Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs
Australia Ben Ross Australia South Sydney Rabbitohs
Australia Brett Kearney England Bradford Bulls
Samoa Terence Seu Seu Australia Manly-Warringah Sea Eagles
Samoa Misi Taulapapa England Gateshead Thunder
Australia Bryan Norrie England Gateshead Thunder
Australia Bronx Goodwin Australia Melbourne Storm
  1. ^ "Adam Cuthbertson signs with Cronulla Sharks". The Daily Telegraph. 2009-06-19. Retrieved 2010-09-21.
  2. ^ "Cronulla sign NSW under-18s player Albert Kelly on two-year contract". The Sunday Telegraph. 2009-06-28. Retrieved 2010-09-21.
  3. ^ "Tim Smith signs on to save Cronulla Sharks". The Daily Telegraph. 2010-03-29. Retrieved 2010-09-21.