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Rivals fire up but Sharks too slick in wet for Dragons – NRL.COM
St George Illawarra and Cronulla added another chapter to their heated traditional rivalry at Kogarah on Sunday night but the Sharks were the ones who came away…

The Sharks overcame the sin-binning of Jesse Ramien and a Dragons fightback to emerge 32-18 winners on the back of Chad Townsend’s kicking game in Sunday’s local derby at Kogarah.
Cronulla drew equal with the Dragons for the number of wins between the two clubs with Townsend having a hand in two of their five tries and maintaining pressure on the Dragons with repeated grubbers into their in-goal or high kicks that forced errors or earned the Sharks repeat sets.
He also landed six goals from as many…
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