‘Let us play at home’: Sharks plea for NRL final in Shire

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‘Let us play at home’: Sharks plea for NRL final in Shire
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As they chase a top two spot and the right to host a week one final, Cronulla wants a return to finals football in the Shire - and not a move to Sydney’s newest stadium | app85 SMHsport

The Sharks have launched a passionate plea for their suburban ground to host its first NRL final in 14 years, insisting they shouldn’t be shipped to the $800 million Allianz Stadium while title rivals Penrith enjoy home comforts.

The Panthers are in line to host a qualifying final at BlueBet Stadium having already sewn up the minor premiership - they beat the Roosters at their home ground in a week-one final in 2020, while the Cowboys will play a potential home final at Townsville. “Penrith will play at BlueBet Stadium, and if the Cowboys come second they’ll play in Townsville. I understand that. But if Penrith get to play at BlueBet Stadium, why shouldn’t we be afforded the privilege of playing at PointsBet Stadium?“The government gives out money for centres of excellence, while this one still sits in the balance. It would be unfair for our club to be given a disadvantage if it’s on the back of facilities.

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