Cronulla’s Best to finish back home

NRL journeyman Colin Best never imagined he would finish at the club where it all started, but after 250 games that’s exactly what the Cronulla centre intends to do.

A Sharks local junior who has also plied his trade for St George Illawarra, Canberra and South Sydney, 33-year-old Best is still scoring tries in his 15th season.

His 106th four-pointer on Sunday at home to Gold Coast helped Cronulla end a two-match losing streak and consolidate a top eight spot.

“Five years ago, definitely I don’t think I would have come back here,” Best said on Sunday.

“I’m so grateful that I got the opportunity to come back and I definitely will finish my career here, whether it’s this year or next year.”

Best attributed his longevity to a good run with injuries.

“I’ve been lucky in a way I haven’t had too many major injuries where I’ve missed long periods of football and playing a lot of my career on the wing probably helps as well,” Best said.

Another local junior to shine on Sunday, albeit one at a very different stage of his career was five-eighth Chad Townsend. And he made the most of his first start for the season, after missing the boat at the start of the year with a cracked sternum injury.

Deputising for NSW Origin pivot Todd Carney, Townsend scored a try and kicked three goals from four attempts.

While Townsend has played little more than a dozen senior games, he had the full backing of Sharks’ coach Shane Flanagan.

“We’ve always been really confident once he gets his chance that he’s a first grader,” Flanagan said.

Gold Coast will sweat on a report on Ryan James for a hit on the Tigers’ John Morris.

“It was very difficult for Ryan to change the direction he was going, it wasn’t high, I thought it was a tough call to be honest,” Titans coach John Cartwright said.

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