July 2, 2024

Hau Tapuha hoping for a Sharks attack at his former home.

Cronulla forward Tuku Hau Tapuha will be hoping some home comforts will help as the Sharks look to address a two-game losing streak against Brisbane.

Hau Tapuha has been recalled for what’s shaping as an important match against the high-flying Broncos at Suncorp Stadium – a venue he last played at during the Magic Round win over the Roosters where he enjoyed soaking in the familiar atmosphere.

“I grew up in Brisbane, (came over from New Zealand at the) ripe age of 11 and played all my junior footy here,” Hau Tapuha said.

“I started off at Pine Central there and then started playing at Valleys Diehards from the age of 14 onwards.

“It was an unreal crowd out there; it’s a different stage, but I think getting the win was a bit sweeter. It was good being back at home in Brisbane. I loved it.”

Since that gritty Round 11 win in a game many lauded at the match of Magic Round, the Sharks have relinquished their spot on the top of the NRL premiership ladder with two costly losses in recent weeks.

The first was a shockingly heavy 42-0 defeat at home against a clinical Panthers in Round 12, before then falling 34-22 against the Eels last week.

The giant prop missed that match after being dropped back to reserve grade, but earned his recall after starring for Newtown in their win over Parramatta where he scored a solo try and ran for 110 metres, which included a linebreak.

With a tough task ahead to bring down the Broncos, who will still be smarting after their upset loss to the Titans at home in Indigenous Round, Hau Tapuha knows his side will need to focus on doing what had worked for them previously and had gotten them to the top of the ladder.

“The best we can do is make the best of what we can control and that’s performing week-in, week-out and keeping that consistency there,” Hau Tapuha said.

“What people say outside, we can’t help that. It just comes with the game and comes with the profession. I think a big factor that plays into how we’re going is just how enjoyable the footy is when we’re such a tight knit group.

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