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Vodafone Warriors undone by 12-man Sharks side

Cronulla have broken a 14-year record by overcoming the loss of a sent-off Will Kennedy and sin-binned Jesse Ramien to beat the Warriors 29-10 at PointsBet Stadium on Sunday afternoon. 

The Sharks were down to 12 men for more than an hour after Kennedy was given his marching orders for a clothesline-type tackle on Warriors fullback Reece Walsh in the 16th minute. 

They were then down to 11 midway through the second half when Ramien was next to spend time on the sidelines for a high shot on Warriors back-rower Euan Aitken. 

However, the home side hit the lead in the first half and never let it go to absorb pressure and come up with 17 unanswered points in the second 40 minutes to record a huge win against all odds.

The win was the first by a team with less than 13 players on the field in 14 years after the Sea Eagles managed to beat the Raiders in 2008 despite former NRL player Adam Cuthbertson being sent from the field.

For the Warriors, they lost their way in the second half with a lack of direction and patience killing any chances they had of capitalising on a Sharks side who played a man short for majority of the contest. 

Match snapshot

Play of the game

Cronulla's ability to score 17 points being without their fullback were among the highlights but it was their defensive efforts that set the tone, including this last-gasp effort from Nicho Hynes early in the second half.

What they said

"That was probably one of the best games I've been a part of at a club. We defended our arses off going down to 11 men, it's such a gutsy effort. I'm proud of this club and where we're headed, especially after a hiccup last week. Fitzy just said we need to put another 40-minute effort in and that it would've been one of the best days for the club if we got the win, and we did." - Sharks halfback Nicho Hynes.

"Our right edge had a tough day and weren't at the level we need them to be. I didn't think it would've been one-way traffic [after the send off]. I would've thought if we had a shot down there [against 11] we'd come up with points. Our attack hasn't been there this year. We're training well but not replicating it on the field. We're having trouble with possession. In the second half when they got the opportunity they maintained it. Our attack needed to be better." - Warriors coach Nathan Brown.

What's next

The Warriors have a six-day turnaround to prepare for a clash against the Rabbitohs in their Magic Round match at Suncorp Stadium.

Cronulla will seven days to get ready for a clash against Canberra on Sunday afternoon. All eyes will be on Will Kennedy's week while Jesse Ramien also faces a nervous wait. 

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