1 Aug 2015

Warriors pipped by fast-finishing Sharks

6:58 pm on 1 August 2015

Tuimoala Lolohea showed there might be life without Shaun Johnson this NRL season, but the Warriors still lost their third straight game, going down 18-14 to the Cronulla Sharks at Mt Smart Stadium.

Lolohea looked assured as he assumed the halfback's jersey for Johnson, whose season ended last weekend when he broke his ankle - and the Warriors began the night well.

They almost immediately felt the benefits of the return of Manu Vatuvei, as the star wing leaped high to bat down a cross-field kick from Chad Townsend, for centre Konrad Hurrell to score in the left corner.

Look back at the match commentary here:

Manu Vatuvei (L) celebrates his assist for Warriors team-mate Konrad Hurrell's try vs Cronulla Sharks at Mt Smart Stadium, Auckland, New Zealand 1 August 2015

Manu Vatuvei (L) celebrates his assist for Warriors team-mate Konrad Hurrell's try Photo: Photosport

It was a stalemate from there until three minutes before half-time, when the Warriors captain Simon Mannering latched onto a kick into the in-goal, from bench hooker Siliva Havili, to score his first try of the NRL season.

Simon Mannering is ecstatic after scoring his first Warriors try this season, vs Cronulla Sharks at Mt Smart Stadium, Auckland, New Zealand 1 August 2015

Simon Mannering is ecstatic after scoring his first Warriors try this season Photo: Photosport

At 10-0 at the break, and dominating possession with 66 percent, as well as a very high 90 percent set completion rate, the home side would have been feeling good in the sheds - but five minutes later the Sharks struck back through young right wing Valentine Holmes, following a midfield bust.

Michael Gordon's sideline conversion went over and suddenly it was 10-6.

Lolohea kicked a penalty three minutes later for a 12-6 advantage.

But Holmes pounced again on the wing as quick hands and a chip kick paid dividends on 55 minutes, the conversion levelling the scores at 12-12.

Then what would have been Cronulla's third try was ruled out for interference in the play, robbing front rower Sam Tagataese of a four-pointer.

With just under 15 minutes to go, Lolohea kicked a clutch penalty to make it 14-12 to the hosts

However the Sharks weren't done yet and centre Ricki Leutele finished off a sweeping move on the left wing on the 70-minute mark, and when Gordon again kicked the conversion over from the sideline, the visitors had an 18-14 lead.

That proved to be the final scoring play of the match, despite Lolohea crossing after Mannering went close with just a minute to go, the video referee ruling Mannering didn't pass the ball backwards but lost it forwards.