Cronulla Sharks respond to Shane Flanagan allegations | NRL.com
Cronulla have released a statement to reiterate Shane Flanagan will remain as Sharks coach in 2019.
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Cronulla have released a statement to reiterate Shane Flanagan will remain as Sharks coach in 2019.
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www.insidesport.com.auFlanagan has been banned after violating the terms of his 2014 suspension.
www.sportingnews.comThe Dragons are 0-5 to start the year for the first time in the joint venture’s 26-year history after a 32-0 drubbing by the Cowboys at Kogarah.
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