List of Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks records

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Club Records[edit]

Biggest Wins[edit]

Margin Score Opponent Venue Date
62 62-0 Knights Hunter Stadium 15 May 2016
62 68-6 Manly Toyota Park 21 August 2005
50 64-14 Knights Toyota Park 11 August 2002
46 46-0 Panthers Caltex Field 5 June 1994
46 46-0 Panthers Toyota Park 3 July 2010

Biggest Losses[edit]

Margin Score Opponent Venue Date
70 4-74 Parramatta Eels Parramatta Stadium 23 August 2003
62 0-62 Brisbane Broncos Suncorp Stadium 4 July 2015
44 10-54 Melbourne Storm AAMI Park 11 June 2023
44 8-52 Newcastle Knights Marathon Stadium 19 April, 2002

Most Consecutive Wins[edit]

  • 15, 28 March 2016 - 24 July 2016
  • Longest Winning Streak - 15 (2016)
  • Most Home Wins in Succession - 12 (8 April 1989 – 7 April 1990)
  • Most Away Wins in Succession: 6 (1995, 2016)
  • Most Wins in a Season: 18 (1999)

Most Consecutive Loses[edit]

  • 13, June 27, 2009 to March 29, 2010

Biggest Crowds[edit]

  • Biggest Toyota Park Crowd: 23,302 (vs St George-Illawarra Dragons in 2004)
  • Biggest Crowd: 83,625 (vs Melbourne Storm, NRL Grand Final 2016)

Biggest Comeback[edit]

Recovered from a 24-point deficit against the Sydney Roosters at the 31st minute.

  • Trailed 24–6 at halftime to win 30–28 at Allianz Stadium on 5 July 2014[1][2]

Worst Collapse[edit]

Surrendered a 22-point lead.

First Match[edit]

vs Eastern Suburbs, Sydney Sports Ground- Sunday, 2 April 1967. Score: Cronulla won 68-4

Individual Records[edit]

Most First Grade Games[edit]

Most Points For Club[edit]

Most Tries For Club[edit]

(*) player still active in the Cronulla Sharks team.

Rothmans Medal winners[edit]

Dally M Medal winners[edit]

Player of the year (Porter Gallen Medal)[edit]

Year Player
2023 Blayke Brailey
2022 Nicho Hynes
2021 Will Kennedy
2020 Shaun Johnson
2019 Chad Townsend
2018 Valentine Holmes
2017 Paul Gallen
2016 Matt Prior & Andrew Fifita
2015 Wade Graham
2014 Michael Gordon
2013 Michael Gordon
2012 Jeremy Smith
2011 Paul Gallen
2010 Paul Gallen
2009 Luke Douglas
2008 Paul Gallen
2007 Paul Gallen
2006 Greg Bird
2005 Danny Nutley
2004 Jason Stevens
2003 Danny Nutley
2002 Brett Kimmorley
2001 Adam Dykes
2000 David Peachey
1999 David Peachey
1998 Martin Lang
1997 David Peachey
1996 Paul Donaghy
1995 Danny Lee
1994 Andrew Ettingshausen
1992 Danny Lee
1991 Craig Dimond
1990 Andrew Ettingshausen
1989 Gavin Miller

See also[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Sharks break drought then snap streak - NRL.com". Archived from the original on 14 July 2014. Retrieved 27 June 2014.
  2. ^ Harris, Matt (27 June 2014). "Mr". No. N. NRL.com. Retrieved 27 June 2014.

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