Fan Poll Sharks Player of the Year. Paul Aiton (Leeds Rhinos) Colin Best (retired) Jason Bukuya (NZ Warriors) Dean Colliss (Wakefield Wildcats) Josh Cordoba (London Broncos) Luke Douglas (Gold Coast Titans) Stuart Flanagan (Appin Dogs) Tyson Frizell (St George Illawarra Dragons) Paul Gallen (Cronulla Sharks) Nathan Gardner (Cronulla Sharks) Isaac Gordon (retired) Wade Graham (Cronulla Sharks) Albert Kelly (Gold Coast Titans) Ricky Leutele (Cronulla Sharks) Jon Mannah (deceased) Stewart Mills (Helensburgh Tigers) John Morris (retired) Ben Pomeroy (Catalans) Scott Porter (retired) Jeremy Smith (Newcastle Knights) Tim Smith (Wakefield Wildcats) Kade Snowden (Newcastle Knights) Nathan Stapleton (Sydney Roosters) Sam Tagatese (Cronulla Sharks) Taulima Tautai (Wakefield Wildcats) Chad Townsend (NZ Warriors) Anthony Tupou (Cronulla Sharks) Siosaia Vave (London Broncos) John Williams (retired) Broderick Wright (retired) Matthew Wright (North Queensland Cowboys). Please note that the numbers below are based on data contained in the RLP database, and may not be accurate.

Players that debuted in the same game are added in the order of their jersey number (excluding the inaugural lineup). A Senate inquiry would depend on the support of the crossbenches.

August 17, 2014 — 11.45pm. In a statement,external-link it confirmed the current players under investigation have been offered the chance to accept a possible suspension as punishment for their alleged infractions.

Roy Masters is a Sports Columnist for The Sydney Morning Herald. 6 days ago Fan Vote. View the latest NRL news and rumours for the Cronulla Sharks and their players. An investigation by the Australian Sports Anti-Doping Authority (ASADA) centres around the possible use of supplements, including banned peptides. Last updated on 20 August 2014 20 August 2014.

ASADA's investigation began after a report alleged widespread use of banned substances in Australian sport. it confirmed the current players under investigation have been offered the chance to accept a possible suspension as punishment for their alleged infractions.

Long year: Paul Gallen.Credit:Getty Images. Last updated on 20 August 201420 August 2014.From the section Rugby League. Read about our approach to external linking. Cory Bernardi, who served five years on the board of the Australian Sports Commission and is a former world champion rower, led the inquiry in the Senate when ASADA was seeking enhanced powers to prosecute athletes. ‘‘Should Australia not become WADA compliant, we would not be able to host major international events such as the cricket World Cup and football’s Asian Cup, plus the 2018 Commonwealth Games on the Gold Coast,’’ Mr Coates said. All Matches. Comment on stories, get exclusive content and submit your own articles! Appearances: Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks games only, not a total of their career games.

Cronulla Sharks players may escape with one-month bans from ASADA. When Ms Andruska eventually resigned earlier this year, Mr Fahey sympathised with her having to stand up to ‘‘bully boys’’, a possible reference to senior AFL executives and Mr Eccles.

Morris has seen plenty in rugby league, as much as any player who played 300 NRL games has - he even played his 300th game with a busted neck, his last game before retirement in 2014. Cronulla Sharks said five of the players were still at the club. There are 10 players from the 2011 squad still playing in the NRL who may be affected: Sharks quartet Paul Gallen, Wade Graham, Anthony Tupou and Nathan Gardner, Gold Coast’s Luke Douglas and Albert Kelly, Newcastle’s Kade Snowden and Jeremy Smith, Warriors forward Jayson Bukuya and North Queensland back Matthew Wright. Learn how and when to remove this template message, https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=2014_Cronulla-Sutherland_Sharks_season&oldid=842995451, Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License, Round 1 - Cronulla Sharks vs Gold Coast Titans (12 - 18), Round 2 - Canterbury Bulldogs vs Cronulla Sharks (42 - 4), Round 3 - Cronulla Sharks vs St George Illawarra Dragons (12 - 14), Round 4 - Newcastle Knights vs Cronulla Sharks (30 - 0), Round 5 - Cronulla Sharks vs New Zealand Warriors (37 - 6), Round 6 - Manly Sea Eagles vs Cronulla Sharks (24 - 4), Round 7 - Cronulla Sharks vs Sydney Roosters (18 - 24), Round 8 - Cronulla Sharks vs Penrith Panthers (24 - 20), Round 9 - Parramatta Eels vs Cronulla Sharks (42 - 24), Round 10 - Cronulla Sharks vs Wests Tigers (20 - 22), Round 11 - Cronulla Sharks vs South Sydney Rabbitohs (0 - 18), Round 13 - St George Illawarra Dragons vs Cronulla Sharks (0 - 30), Round 15 - Cronulla Sharks vs Manly Sea Eagles (0 - 26), Round 16 - Brisbane Broncos vs Cronulla Sharks (22 - 24), Round 17 - Sydney Roosters vs Cronulla Sharks (28 - 30), Round 18 - Cronulla Sharks vs Newcastle Knights (18 - 31), Round 19 - Cronulla Sharks vs North Queensland Cowboys (18 - 36), Round 20 - Penrith Panthers vs Cronulla Sharks (16 - 18), Round 21 - Cronulla Sharks vs Parramatta Eels (12 - 32), Round 22 - New Zealand Warriors vs Cronulla Sharks (16 - 12), Round 23 - Melbourne Storm vs Cronulla Sharks (48 - 6), Round 24 - Cronulla Sharks vs Canberra Raiders (12-22), Round 25 - North Queensland Cowboys vs Cronulla Sharks (20 - 19), Round 26 - Wests Tigers vs Cronulla Sharks (26-10), This page was last edited on 26 May 2018, at 03:49.

WADA views with concern the AFL investigation and the alleged undue influence by officials on ASADA.’’.