List of Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks representatives
Including players from the Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks that have represented while at the club and the years they achieved their honours, if known. Representatives from the Cronulla-Sutherland Cobras are included as they are a feeder club.
International
Australia
- Ron Turner (1970, 1974)
- Ken Maddison (1973)
- Greg Pierce (1973, 1975, 1977–78)
- David Waite (1974)
- Steve Rogers (1975, 1978–79, 1981–82)
- Steve Kneen (1978)
- Andrew Ettingshausen (1988, 1990–94)
- Gavin Miller (1988)
- Mark McGaw (1988, 1990)
- Dan Stains (1989)
- Aaron Raper (1995)
- Mat Rogers (1998–2000)
- Russell Richardson (1999)
- Jason Stevens (1999-02)
- Chris McKenna (2000, 2002)
- Brett Kimmorley (2002–05)
- Phil Bailey (2003)
- Greg Bird (2007–08)
- Paul Gallen (2008–14)
- Kade Snowden (2011)
- Luke Lewis (2013, 2015)
- Andrew Fifita (2013, 2017)
- James Maloney (2016)
- Valentine Holmes (2016–18)
- Wade Graham (2017, 2019)
- Aaron Woods (2018)
- Nicho Hynes (2023)
Australia (SL)
- Andrew Ettingshausen (1997)
- Russell Richardson (1997)
- Jason Stevens (1997)
- Paul Green (1997)
- Craig Greenhill (1997)
- David Peachey (1997)
Cook Islands
- Tyrone Viiga (2013)
- Rea Pittman (2013)
England
- Jeff Grayshon (1977)
- David Eckersley (1977)
- Chris Heighington (2017)
Fiji
- Jayson Bukuya (2008, 2013, 2015, 2019)
- James Storer (2008)
- Junior Roqica (2014)
- Isaac Lumelume (2019)
Great Britain
- Tommy Bishop (1969)
- Mike Gregory (1987)
Greece
- Billy Magoulias (2019)
Italy
- Shannon Donato (1999)
- Paul Franze (2004)
- Andrew Dallalana (2004)
- Jayden Walker (2016)
Lebanon
- Hassan Saleh (2004)
New Zealand
- Dane Sorensen (1977, 1979, 1983, 1985)
- Kurt Sorensen (1983, 1985)
- Richard Barnett (1995–97)
- Tawera Nikau (1997)
- Nigel Vagana (2004–06)
- Luke Covell (2007)
- Gerard Beale (2016–17)
- Shaun Johnson (2019)
- Briton Nikora (2019, 2022-23)
- Braden Hamlin-Uele (2019)
- Ronaldo Mulitalo (2022-23)
Papua New Guinea
- Paul Aiton (2010)
- James Segeyaro (2017–18)
Portugal
- Isaac De Gois (2007)
Samoa
- Brian Laumatia (1995)
- Hutch Maiava (2006)
- Phillip Leuluai (2007)
- Terence Seu Seu (2008–09)
- Misi Taulapapa (2008–09)
- Jack Afamasaga (2009)
- Mark Taufua (2013)
- Sam Tagataese (2013–14, 2016–17)
- Matthew Wright (2013)
- Penani Manumalealii (2013–14)
- Ricky Leutele (2014–16)
- Fa'amanu Brown (2016–17)
- Joseph Paulo (2017–18)
- Ronaldo Mulitalo (2019)
- Royce Hunt (2022-23)
Tonga
- Fraser Anderson (2008)
- Sam Moa (2008)
- Eddie Paea (2009)
- Atelea Vea (2009)
- Siosaia Vave (2010)
- Sosaia Feki (2013, 2015)
- Pat Politoni (2013, 2015)
- Anthony Tupou (2013)
- David Fifita (2015)
- Tony Williams (2017)
- Andrew Fifita (2017–19)
- Sione Katoa (2019, 2022)
United States
- Ronaldo Mulitalo (2019)
Wales
- Allan Bateman (1995)
- Tyson Frizell (2011)
State of Origin
New South Wales
- Steve Rogers (1980–82)
- Gavin Miller (1983, 1989)
- Andrew Ettingshausen (1987–94, 1996, 1998)
- Mark McGaw (1987–88, 1990–91)
- Jonathan Docking (1987–88)
- Alan Wilson (1989)
- Jason Stevens (2000–01, 2004)
- David Peachey (2000)
- Phil Bailey (2003)
- Brett Kimmorley (2005, 2007)
- Paul Gallen (2006–16)
- Greg Bird (2007–08)
- Trent Barrett (2009–10)
- Kade Snowden (2010–11)
- Todd Carney (2012)
- Andrew Fifita (2013, 2015–17)
- Luke Lewis (2013–14)
- Michael Ennis (2015)
- James Maloney (2016–17)
- Jack Bird (2016–17)
- Wade Graham (2016–17, 2019)
- Matt Prior (2018)
- Josh Morris (2019)
- Siosifa Talakai (2022)
- Nicho Hynes (2023)
New South Wales (SL)
- Andrew Ettingshausen (1997)
- David Peachey (1997)
- Danny Lee (1997)
- Sean Ryan (1997)
Queensland
- Paul Khan (1981)
- Dan Stains (1989–90)
- Craig Greenhill (1996)
- Martin Lang (1998-00)
- Mat Rogers (1999-00)
- Chris McKenna (1999-00, 2002)
- Chris Beattie (2001–02)
- Danny Nutley (2005)
- Valentine Holmes (2017–18)
Queensland (SL)
- Mat Rogers (1997)
- Chris McKenna (1997)
- Paul Green (1997)
- Craig Greenhill (1997)
All Stars Match
Indigenous All Stars
- Blake Ferguson (2010)
- Andrew Fifita (2012–17, 2019, 2021–22)
- Ben Barba (2015–16)
- Wade Graham (2016–17, 2020)
- David Fifita (2016)
- Jack Bird (2017)
- Jesse Ramien (2020–22)
- Nicho Hynes (2022)
- William Kennedy (2022)
- Braydon Trindall (2022)
NRL All Stars/World All Stars
- Anthony Tupou (2010)
- Paul Gallen (2011–12, 2015)
- Chris Heighington (2013)
- Michael Ennis (2016)
Māori All Stars
- Briton Nikora (2020, 2022)
- Royce Hunt (2022)
City vs Country Origin
NSW City
- Jonathan Docking (1987–89)
- Andrew Ettingshausen (1990–91, 1996)
- Mark McGaw (1992)
- Adam Ritson (1995)
- Colin Best (2001)
- Adam Dykes (2001)
- Nick Graham (2002)
- Jason Stevens (2003–05)
- Paul Gallen (2006, 2017)
- Lance Thompson (2006–07)
- David Simmons (2006)
- Ben Pomeroy (2007–09)
- Reece Williams (2007)
- Andrew Fifita (2013–15)
- Wade Graham (2013, 2015)
- Michael Lichaa (2014)
- Chad Townsend (2016–17)
- Joseph Paulo (2017)
NSW Country
- Gavin Miller (1989)
- Nick Graham (2002)
- David Peachey (2003)
- Brett Kimmorley (2004, 2007)
- Luke Covell (2005)
- Danny Lee (2006)
- Greg Bird (2007)
- Brett Kearney (2008)
- Anthony Tupou (2009)
- Kade Snowden (2010)
- Jack Bird (2015–16)
- Matt Prior (2017)
Other honours
Prime Minister's XIII
- Paul Gallen (2006–07)
- Greg Bird (2007)
- Ben Pomeroy (2007)
- Luke Douglas (2007, 2010–11)
- Kade Snowden (2010)
- Wade Graham (2012, 2017, 2019)
- Nathan Stapleton (2012)
- Valentine Holmes (2017)
- Jack Bird (2017)
- James Maloney (2017)
- Andrew Fifita (2017)
- Jesse Ramien (2018)
- Aaron Woods (2018)
- Matt Prior (2018)
- Chad Townsend (2018)
New Zealand Māori
- Chance Bunce (2008)
Representative Captains
Test captains
Australia
- Greg Pierce (1978)
- Steve Rogers (1981)
Great Britain
- Tommy Bishop (1969)
Papua New Guinea
- James Segeyaro (2018)
Origin captains
New South Wales
- Steve Rogers (1981)
- Trent Barrett (2010) (Game 3)
- Paul Gallen (2011–16)
Prime Minister's XIII captains
- Wade Graham (2019)
Representative Coaching Staff
International
Australia
- John Lang (Coach - 1997)
- Chris Anderson (Coach - 2002–03)
- Ricky Stuart (Coach - 2007–08)
Australia (SL)
- John Lang (Coach - 1997)
See also
References
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