2021 NRL – Canterbury Bulldogs vs Cronulla Sharks Preview & Prediction
THE FACTS
When is Canterbury Bulldogs vs Cronulla Sharks taking place? Sunday 25th July, 2021 – 07:05 (UK)
Where is Canterbury Bulldogs vs Cronulla Sharks taking place? Cbus Super Stadium, Gold Coast
Where can I get tickets for Canterbury Bulldogs vs Cronulla Sharks? Click here for ticket information on 2021 NRL matches
What channel is Canterbury Bulldogs vs Cronulla Sharks on? Sky Sports Arena will be televising selected NRL games in the UK and you can find their schedule here. For Australian broadcasters, you can find a list here
Where can I stream Canterbury Bulldogs vs Cronulla Sharks? If televised on Sky Sports, then subscribers will be able to stream the match live via Sky Go. Alternatively, the match will be available to subscribers of Watch NRL
THE TEAM NEWS
CANTERBURY BULLDOGS
Starting 13: Meaney, Allan, Hopoate, Schoupp, Okunbor, Lewis, Averillo, Seumanufagai, Marshall-King, Hetherington, Waddell, Jackson, Thompson – Interchanges: Biondi-Odo, Napa, Stimson, Atoni – Reserves: S. Katoa, Manu
Unavailable: Christian Crichton (Injured), Raymond Faitala-Mariner (Injured), Brad Deitz (Injured), Chris Smith (Injured), Nick Cotric (Injured), Adam Elliott (Injured)
- Canterbury Bulldogs again showed some decent signs in defeat as they went down to South Sydney Rabbitohs last week but it is the win they need as they attempt to chase down Brisbane Broncos in a bid to avoid the wooden spoon.
- The Bulldogs came close to causing a huge upset as they pushed the Rabbitohs all the way but ultimately fell short, although they will be eager to build on that attacking performance having posted 24 points in defeat.
CRONULLA SHARKS
Starting 13: Kennedy, Katoa, Tracey, Ramien, Mulitalo, Trindall, Johnson, Rudolf, Brailey, Woods, Talakai, Nikora, Jack Williams – Interchanges: Hiroti, Hunt, Hamlin-Uele, Fifita – Reserves: Magoulias, Metcalf
Unavailable: Bronson Xerri (Suspended), Jackson Ferris (Injured), Wade Graham (Injured), Franklin Pele (Injured), Matt Moylan (Injured), Will Chambers (Isolation), Josh Dugan (Isolation), Aiden Tolman (Suspended)
- Cronulla Sharks have now lost two of their last three matches after an underwhelming showing against Canberra Raiders last week and the pressure is now on them to turn things around to ensure they stay in contention for the top eight.
- The Sharks cannot afford to slip-up here against the side rooted to the foot of the ladder but they must improve on their recent efforts in which they have twice fallen in matches in which they have been favourites to claim the win.
THE PREDICTION
Canterbury Bulldogs have performed well in their last two matches but
they have not managed to take anything from either. They will believe a
win is not too far off and this could be a chance to capitalise as they
take on an out-of-sorts Cronulla Sharks outfit. The Sharks have lost
two of their last three in underwhelming fashion and their inconsistency
could cost them in their bid to finish in the finals. Cronulla must
improve here with the Bulldogs likely to ask questions based on their
recent showings and it is Canterbury that make appeal on the handicap
here with a +12.5 start.