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Graham makes decision on future

New deal: Wade Graham.

Cronulla's captain-in-waiting Wade Graham and State of Origin hopeful Matt Prior have officially agreed to terms to remain with the premiers beyond 2017.

Segeyaro will be a hit in the Shire, say teammates

At the Sharks: James Segeyaro is unlikely to be rushed into Cronulla's starting side.

James Segeyaro was still trying to get to know some of his new Cronulla teammates when he had his first field session with the NRL squad, but a familiar face also finding his feet with the premiers is adamant the livewire hooker will be a hit in the Shire.

'It would break my heart to leave Cronulla': Bird

Happy at the Sharks: But Jack Bird wants "to be around the ball a lot more".

The entry of Parramatta, who have joined Newcastle among the Sharks premiership winner's suitors, into the marketplace only further complicates the major decision that is looming for the 22-year-old.

'I was the world's most hated man': Fifita

Andrew Fifita felt like "the world's most hated man" during a controversial 2016 season.

Andrew Fifita has opened up about how close he came to walking away from rugby league, describing himself as "the world's most hated man" during his tumultuous premiership season.

Bird is Sharks No.1 go-to man

Jack Bird should be the Sharks permanent fullback.

I know the competition is only two rounds old, however, I'm prepared to say that if Parramatta halfback Corey Norman stays fit for most of this season, he could well be a runaway winner in all of the player of the year awards.

Brailey ice cool about possible Segeyaro arrival

Fighting words: Jayden Brailey is determined to make the Sharks' No.9 jersey his own.

Jayden Brailey is used to roaming the family at Southern Cross Group Stadium and jammed in at one end of ANZ Stadium when the Sharks won the grand final, but the hot seat he has now landed in won't be given up without a fight.