May 20, 2024

Minutes after a rousing rendition of Up Up Cronulla that thundered down the Shark Park tunnel, Sharks coach Craig Fitzgibbon was still coming to terms with the magnitude of his side’s heroic 36-22 come from behind Easter surprise over Canberra.NRL 2022: Cronulla Sharks season preview, Nicho Hynes, Matt Moylan, Cameron  McInnes, Dale Finucane, Craig Fitzgibbon

Seemingly without a clue in the opening stages as Canberra destroyed his patched up middles, a jaded Fitzgibbon appeared to still be wrestling the demons of a week earlier following the Sharks capitulation at Leichhardt.

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“We’ve been guilty of being our own worst enemy and none more so than in the initial stages of today,” said Fitzgibbon.

“You can’t play an opponent like Canberra and not respect them.”

Pressed on what triggered the turnaround from 18-0 down, the coach pointed the finger at skipper Cameron McInnes who stood tall in a typical workaholic performance.

“Everyone eventually started getting their jobs done, and none more so than Cameron

who played the full 80 minutes,” said Fitzgibbon of the reliable lock who churned out 150m and completed a game-high 47 tackles.

And with a semblance of normality in the midfield, playmakers Nicho Hynes and Braydon Trindall set about reeling in the deficit.

“I thought they really complimented each other,” said Fitzgibbon, of the pair who combined for two try assists and gave Canberra back three plenty to think about of their boots.

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