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Cronulla Sharks vs St George Illawarra Dragons live scores – NRL 2013 Round 4

Tonight’s NRL Round 4 match is between Cronulla Sharks and St George Illawarra Dragons with the game being played at Sharks Stadium. The opening kick is set to commence at 7:30pm local time with home team Cronulla opening and remaining as the short priced favourites. View our live scores and results for the match between Cronulla Sharks and St George Illawarra Dragons.

WHERE AND WHEN: Sharks Stadium, Saturday @ 19:30pm

Cronulla Sharks $1.35 vs St George Illawarra Dragons $3.30 at Sportsbet Australia

Cronulla Sharks $1.33 vs St George Illawarra Dragons $3.40 at Luxbet Australia

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Sharks:

Michael Gordon, Jonathan Wright, Ben Pomeroy, Matthew Wright, Beau Ryan, Todd Carney, Jeff Robson, Andrew Fifita, John Morris, Ben Ross, Luke Lewis, Wade Graham, Paul Gallen (capt)
Interchange: Chris Heighington, Jayson Bukuya, Isaac De Gois, Anthony Tupou, Sam Tagataese (one to be omitted)

Dragons:

Gerard Beale, Brett Morris, Daniel Vidot, Matt Cooper, Jason Nightingale, Jamie Soward, Nathan Fien, Dan Hunt, Mitch Rein, Michael Weyman, Tyson Frizell, Ben Creagh (capt), Trent Merrin
Interchange: Bronson Harrison, Jack Stockwell, Matt Prior, Cameron King, Leeson Ah Mau, Chase Stanley (two to be omitted)

The History: Played 30; Sharks 15, Dragons 14, drawn 1. The Dragons have won six of the past 10 matches between the sides, including their biggest win over the Sharks (28-nil in 2010). But the Sharks have a dominant 9-4 record at home – most recently they defeated the Dragons 12-nil back in Round 6 last season, before falling 18-10 in Wollongong in Round 19.

Match Officials: Referees – Ashley Klein & Phil Haines; Sideline Officials – Nick Beashel & Dan Eastwood; Video Referees – Luke Phillips & Luke Patten.
Televised: Fox Sports 1 – Live 7.30pm.
The Way We See It: St George Illawarra may be 0-3 but they have been competitive for the majority of game time, only to fall away in the second half. If they can build a lead at halftime they may be some hope but up against a Sharks side that seems to have absorbed all the recent off-field drama and used it as fuel on the field, it could be a tall order. Sharks by eight points.
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