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Raiders down Cronulla 34-16
« on: September 09, 2012, 08:55:41 PM »
Raiders down Cronulla 34-16 Updated: 19:51, Sunday September 9, 2012 Video for this article is not available as your browser either does not support JavaScript and/or Flash Player 9+ or they are currently disabled in your browser settings.  Canberra will play South Sydney in a  sudden-death semi-final after scoring four late tries to bury a  determined Cronulla 34-16 in Sunday's NRL elimination final at  Canberra Stadium.

The Raiders were clinging to an 18-16 lead with 13 minutes to go  before they finished with a flurry, their late spurt including a  double to former Shark Blake Ferguson as they ended Cronulla's  season in a brilliant contest.

It was a spirited performance form the Sharks, who played  without star pivot Todd Carney for a large period after he went off  with an achilles injury, which he carried into the game, eight  minutes into the second stanza.

Ricky Leutele - replacing the suspended Ben Pomeroy - opened the  scoring and it was all the Sharks before a fortuitous Josh Dugan  kick was missed by fullback Isaac Gordon, the Raiders earning their  first crack at Cronulla's line 15 minutes into the contest.

Seven minutes later and they were 10-6 leaders thanks to a  Sandor Earl double - the first off a brilliant Josh McCrone long  ball before Jarrod Croker showed brilliant vision to kick for his  unmarked winger two minutes later.

Dominating play but not the scoreboard, Canberra turned up the  defensive heat with several bullish tackles - their endeavours  rewarded when a spilled ball presented the home side with one final  shot before halftime, a Shaun Berrigan offload setting up Josh  Papalli's four-pointer.

Cronulla showed plenty of intent after the break, and as Carney  limped off, they got themselves back in the game as Wade Graham  reduced the deficit to four.

Their momentum was curbed when Paul Gallen lost the ball as he  went to play it just after restart, before the video referee did  his bit when he denied Jeff Robson a try for a Jeremy Smith  obstruction.

Smith was again the transgressor when a high tackle on Sam  Williams resulted in Croker adding a penalty to take the lead out  to a converted try, but Cronulla weren't done with yet as Nathan  Stapleton crossed out wide off what appeared an obvious forward  pass from Colin Best.

Stapleton missed the conversion to leave the Sharks trailing by  two with 20 minutes to go - the Raiders again kicking free when  Ferguson all but buried his former club when he reeled in a  Williams bomb to score 13 minutes from time.

With Croker having left the field Dugan missed a simple  conversion, but Cronulla shot themselves in the foot when Stapleton  kicked out on the full from the restart.

Glen Buttriss scooted from dummy half to seal the result before  Ferguson completed his double five minutes from fulltime.

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