Sharks' financial scrum: $7m dilemma at the halves

Nicho Hynes and Braydon Trindall.

LeagueNews.co | Cooper McEnroe

'It's happening': Sharks facing $7m dilemma over halves switch

In a twist of fate, the Sharks are facing a dilemma worth a cool $7 million as they contemplate shifting their star playmaker, Nicho Hynes, to a new position on the field.

It seems that Hynes has struggled to grasp control of the team, prompting the move by the coaching staff.

According to reports from news.com.au, the Sharks are looking to shake things up by moving Hynes to a different position in the upcoming season.

This decision comes in light of the impressive performances of Braydon Trindall, who stepped up in Hynes' absence due to injury.

Trindall took the reins of the team and showcased his skills, even earning himself the title of man-of-the-match in the Sharks' recent victory over the Cowboys.

With Trindall proving his worth on the field, it seems that his next contract will fetch a hefty sum, more than doubling his current salary of $300,000.

While Trindall expresses his desire to remain with the Sharks, he is also open to exploring his options when free agency kicks off on November 1.

In a recent game against the Cowboys, Hynes put in a solid performance, but it was undoubtedly the Trindall show that stole the spotlight.

Despite criticism from some quarters suggesting Hynes should have taken more control of the game, he responded in his own way.

As the Sharks navigate this dilemma, the sporting world waits with bated breath to see how this potential switch will unfold.

Outcomes like these are all part of the game, and only time will tell how it plays out on the field.

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