NRL: Melbourne Storm coach Craig Bellamy was seen raging at his sides performance in their round 21 win against the Eels.
A first-half double to Cassie Staples has powered the Sharks to a thumping 14-0 win over the Cowboys who could be in for another tough season after they failed to fire in attack despite dominating possession and territory.
Emma Tonegato set up Tiana Penitani for the opener before the skipper turned provider for Staples who scored two tries in three minutes from simple scrum plays close to the line.every game of every round this NRL Telstra Premiership Season LIVE with no ad-breaks during play on Kayo.
The Cowboys won just two games in their inaugural season and the early signs suggest they could be in for another long year after they failed to capitalise on a stack of first-half territory when they were camped on Cronulla’s line.
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