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The Sharks scored 11 tries in a 66-0 victory over the Dolphins. The result marked the first time the Dolphins have been held scoreless in their history.
The Sharks defeated the Dolphins 66-0 on Saturday at Kayo Stadium. The Sharks led 24-0 at halftime after scoring four tries in the opening 15 minutes. A five-eighth scored two tries and finished with three try assists, three linebreak assists and 11 goals.
First-half scoring The Sharks opened the scoring when a forward crossed after a Dolphins error on a close-range penalty. The same player later chased a grubber kick to extend the lead. A bomb kick forced a Dolphins player into touch, and a last-tackle run set up another try. A long pass then sent a winger over untouched.
Second-half scoring The Sharks added seven more tries after halftime.
Two players scored twice each, and a forward crossed from a short inside pass. The Dolphins completed 14 of 22 sets in the first half and finished at 69 percent completion for the match. They recorded no linebreaks. The Dolphins rested two State of Origin players and lost a halfback to a fractured arm two weeks earlier.
A replacement halfback started in his place. The result leaves the Dolphins without a win at Kayo Stadium in 2026 after an earlier 52-18 loss there.
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