Mercury (Hobart)

Dugan and Holmes to share No. 1 for Sharks

- SCOTT BAILEY

JOSH Dugan appears on the verge of claiming Cronulla’s No. 1 jersey from Valentine Holmes, with coach Shane Flanagan revealing they will share the fullback role against St George Illawarra.

The Sharks’ No. 1 position has dominated the lead-up to tonight’s local derby in Cronulla, after Holmes’s unhappy night in their season-opening loss to North Queensland.

Sharks premiershi­p winner Michael Ennis, the Johns brothers and NSW State of Origin coach Brad Fittler have all called for Holmes to return to wing where he made his name, with Dugan the preferred No. 1 candidate having played there for the Blues.

And Flanagan revealed yesterday he has changed the shape of the role heading into the game against Dugan’s former club, with the pair both set to spend stints at the back.

“They’ll share the role tomorrow,” Flanagan said.

“I think it will work well. We did it in the trials so it’s nothing new. Duges is a big body and we don’t expect him to play 80 minutes at the level I want him to play tomorrow at fullback. There is a lot of work to be done there.

“It gives me the opportunit­y to flip him on to the centre and my centre on to the wing. We will go from there.”

The tactics will be similar to those used during the Sharks’ premiershi­p charge in 2016, when Holmes intermitte­ntly spent time in the custodian role with fullback Ben Barba.

Rookie Jesse Ramien or recruit Aaron Gray will spend time shifting between wing and centre, with Flanagan unsure which of the two will replace the injured Sione Katoa (jaw) in his 17.

Holmes, with a record 12 tries for the Kangaroos in last year’s World Cup, has previously made clear his desire to play at fullback.

Flanagan insisted he was supportive of the move and said talk he only wanted to play fullback was overblown.

 ??  ?? CANDIDATE: Josh Dugan.
CANDIDATE: Josh Dugan.

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