Sharks Shine as Hynes Makes Origin Statement

Daniel Tupou leapt through the air to snare his 150th NRL try.

LeagueNews.co | Jason Patrick

The Roosters fought hard in a high-scoring showdown during Magic Round, but ultimately fell short against Cronulla with halfback Nicho Hynes leading the Sharks to victory.

The clash was a real barnburner, with both teams showing why they are considered contenders for the title.

In a game that was hyped up all week, the Roosters and Sharks delivered an edge-of-your-seat spectacle that had fans on the edge of their seats.

The teams were not afraid to take risks and play attacking footy, resulting in a total of 11 tries and a whopping 68 points scored in what can only be described as a classic Rugby League contest.

The battle between opposing halves Hynes and Sam Walker was a sight to behold, with both players pulling the strings for their respective teams and showcasing their skills with the boot.

Hynes, in particular, stood out and put his hand up for a potential State of Origin call-up with a stellar performance on the field.

Despite missing the previous game due to a calf injury, Hynes showed no signs of slowing down and played a crucial role in guiding the Sharks to victory.

This game will surely go down in Rugby League history as a true display of grit, determination, and skill on the field.

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