The Sharks' friendly run home gives them every chance to grab a top-four spot and their surge to September starts on Saturday against old rivals the Dragons.
Sitting third on 28 competition points, the Sharks play the sides coming 11th, 15th, 10th, 12th and 14th in the final five games so a home final at PointsBet Stadium beckons.
The Dragons hit a major hurdle on Sunday when they were totally outplayed by the Cowboys and their misfiring attack must be a huge concern to coach Anthony Griffin.
Given that Cronulla boast the third best defensive record in the NRL the Dragons will need to find a whole lot more with ball in hand if they are to topple the Sharks for the first time since round five, 2020.
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The Rundown
Team news
Sharks: Five-eighth Matt Moylan is a late withdrawal after injuring his quad in the captain's run. Braydon Trindall joins the starting side and Lachlan Miller joins the bench.
A blow for the Sharks with fullback Will Kennedy facing 5-6 weeks on the sideline after undergoing ankle surgery. His place is taken by Kade Dykes on debut. Royce Hunt is out with a shoulder injury so Braden Hamlin-Uele will start.
Dragons: A late switch an hour before kick-off with Francis Molo moving into the starting side, Jack de Belin going to lock and Tariq Sims shifting to the back row. Josh McGuire remains on the bench. Billy Burns dropped out of the side on Friday. Michael Molo has been recalled to the bench for his first game since Round 16. Fullback Cody Ramsey is expected back on deck in Round 22 from a knee injury.
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Key match-up
Siosifa Talakai v Zac Lomax: The wrecking ball Talakai squaring off with the fleet footed Lomax provides an intriguing contrast in styles. With 86 tackle breaks to his name so far this season Talakai has proved almost unstoppable at times, while his tally of 13 line break assists shows he can create opportunities for team-mates as well. Lomax has busted 56 tackles and been at the heart of plenty of Red V raids and he's a man the Sharks will need to watch closely.
Stat Attack
Nicho Hynes, Siosifa Talakai and William Kennedy have 44 line break assists between them for the season to all sit inside the top 10 in that category. The Dragons' best is Ben Hunt with 11, closely followed by Talatau Amone and Jack Bird with 10 each.
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