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Toyota Stadium, Saturday 7.30pm (AEST) on Sep 03
Last meeting: Round 21 2010 - Tigers 24 bt Sharks 22 at Leichhardt Oval
Stats: Head-to-head
Referees: Ben Cummins, Gerard Sutton
TV: Live, FoxSports 2
TAB Sportsbet: Sharks $4.25 Tigers $1.22
FootyTab: Sharks +14.5
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Greg Prichard writes: The Sharks faded out of the finals race a while ago, but they can have a big say in how the final eight is shaped by winning here. The Tigers could finish as low as seventh if they lose, and must be on their mettle from the start. The Sharks could rev up for a big effort to finish the season, and if they get a sniff the Tigers could face a battle.

AAP writes: The Sharks are in for a long night if Benji Marshall maintains his untouchable form of recent weeks. His pass selection and running game is bamboozling defences and with a top-four finish within reach, he's not likely to let up.


If the Tigers win they're virtually guaranteed fourth spot, and anything is possible from there. The Tigers have had momentary slumps at the start of the second half in their past two games against Parramatta and Gold Coast, so the Sharks should get a look in at some stage in the match.

But scoring points is still Cronulla's achilles heel, and it's difficult to see them making much of an impression on Tim Sheens' peaking team.

Key: The Tigers are on fire and there's too much at stake for them to come undone here.

SHARKS: Isaac Gordon, Stewart Mills, Dean Collis, Colin Best, John Williams, Albert Kelly, Wade Graham, Kade Snowden, John Morris, Luke Douglas, Jeremy Smith, Anthony Tupou, Paul Gallen (capt). Interchange: Sam Tagataese, Taulima Tautai, Paul Aiton, Josh Cordoba, Ben Pomeroy (one to be omitted).

TIGERS: Tim Moltzen, Beau Ryan, Blake Ayshford, Matt Utai, Lote Tuqiri, Benji Marshall, Rob Lui, Bryce Gibbs, Robbie Farah (capt), Keith Galloway, Liam Fulton, Gareth Ellis, Chris Heighington. Interchange: Mitch Brown, Mark Flanagan, Matt Groat, Aaron Woods, Ben Murdoch-Masila (one to be omitted).




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