
Braydon Trindall showcased his skills in a gritty victory for the Sharks, securing a 10-8 win against the Warriors.
With remarkable play by Will Kennedy, who intercepted a Warriors field goal attempt, Trindall nailed the match-winning field goal, marking one of the Sharks' best performances of the 2026 season.
This hard-fought win pushed the Sharks to fifth place on the ladder, marking their fourth consecutive victory.
Trindall not only set up the Sharks' only try but also forced four drop-outs, demonstrating his leadership in the absence of injured teammates Blayke Brailey and Nicho Hynes.
The match, the lowest scoring of the NRL season, was a classic battle, with Cam McInnes contributing an impressive 56 tackles despite missing State of Origin players Addin Fonua-Blake and Briton Nikora.
The Sharks started strong, dominating early field position under Trindall's direction, but the Warriors fought back to shift the momentum.
In a significant moment for the Puru brothers, Hohepa and Niwhai broke through the Warriors' defense, leading to another drop-out and ultimately a penalty goal that secured the Sharks' lead.
