
LeagueNews.co | Robbie Hamilton
The Cronulla Sharks have effectively tackled a challenging travel schedule early in their season, utilizing activities like card games, coffee dates, and an intense table tennis tournament to bond as a team.
As they prepare to face the Roosters in Gosford, their season has already taken them to diverse locations such as Las Vegas, Townsville, Perth, and Brisbane.
Their recent victory over Melbourne marked the first game at their home venue in six weeks.
Despite the demanding travel, the Sharks have performed well, sitting fifth on the ladder with four wins out of six during their road stretch.
Hooker Blayke Brailey believes that the experience of being away from home has strengthened team cohesion, evident in their on-field performance.