Cronulla have mounted a gutsy comeback to notch a club-record 12th straight win and rub salt into Parramattas wounds with a 34-24 NRL victory.In front of a fervent capacity crowd of 19,142 on Saturday night at Shark Park, Cronulla came back from an 18-0 deficit to retain top spot on the ladder.The Sharks entered rarefied air as only the fifth side in the NRL era to win 12 on the trot and maintain their billing as the team to beat.The Eels elected to play Semi Radradra, despite the Australian Test winger being charged with domestic violence offences during the week, and he had limited involvement and was booed every time he touched the ball.With the loss, the Eels face having to win each of their last nine games to reach the playoffs, with the clubs 12-point salary-cap penalty due in coming weeks.The Sharks State of Origin prospects Ben Barba and Wade Graham both played strongly to put themselves in contention for game three.While all eyes were on Radradra going into the match, it was the Eels right-side winger Bevan French who starred with a hat-trick.He posted a double inside 12 minutes as the away side took a shock 18-0 lead before the Sharks fought their way back to trail by just two points at the break.The Sharks left side of Sosaia Feki and Ricky Leutele ran riot and, when Barba put Leutele over for his double four minutes after the resumption, Cronulla had the lead for the first time.Gerard Beales second try in the 69th minute extended their advantage and a scintillating solo effort by French set up a grandstand finish.The Eels goalline defence was gallant in the second half but could not hold out the Sharks with Fekis second on fulltime sealing it.Sharks coach Shane Flanagan paid tribute to his players in the wake of their record-setting achievement, calling them a special group.In the end its that playing group, I just come to work, its a pleasure to come to work, Flanagan said.If I didnt have a talented group of players, we wouldnt be able to achieve it.Its hard in this competition to turn up each week with that mindset that youve got to win. Theyve done it for 12 weeks in a row so all the playing group need to be congratulated.Eels coach Brad Arthur said Radradra had not been affected by his turbulent build-up and paid tribute to the manner in which Beale had shut him down.He refused to concede that his sides finals hopes were finished and said the drama swirling around the club had not taken a toll.It hasnt affected our football. In my eyes the effort is there, Arthur said.Theyre training well, theyre coming to games well-prepared and wanting to win. We felt like a lost opportunity for us. Fake MLB Jerseys . Wall made the comment in a speech to a Regina business crowd that included Lesnar. The U.S. wrestler and retired mixed martial artist says he was visiting his brothers farm in Saskatchewan and decided he wanted to hear what the premier had to say. Fake Hockey Jerseys . Most important, perhaps, it went off without a hitch. 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Devin Toner believes Ireland dispelled the All Blacks mystique in Chicago, planting doubts in New Zealand minds ahead of Saturdays Dublin rematch.Ireland claimed their first-ever win over New Zealand in 111 years of trying at Soldier Field on Nov. 5, with lock Toner hopeful that historic victory carried with it some vital myth-busting.New Zealand are gunning for revenge at the Aviva Stadium on Saturday, with Toner challenging Ireland to seize every shred of mental edge from that 40-29 triumph in the USA.Everyones beatable, it is only 15 men against 15 men, said Toner. Its a good thing that we won in Chicago; I didnt want to keep going on having never won against them.Hopefully it removes the mystique a little. But while we know that it was a great performance by us, I think they did have an off day as well.There were a lot of uncharacteristic mistakes from them in Chicago and we know it wont be the same this week. Its going to be a completely different challenge this weekend.I think how we did so well in the last game was pressure: we built it through getting pressure off their lineout, getting up off their line, making them knock the ball on and putting that little bit of doubt in their head.I think that doubt and thaat seed is sown now.dddddddddddd They know were a good team and we can get in their face. If they start sticking passes and getting the offloads theyre a different machine. But hopefully were in the back of their heads now.One man who did shine in Chicago was Robbie Henshaw, who is fast developing the leadership drive to become a genuine Test match superstar, according to his Ireland centre partner Jared Payne.Henshaw truly came of Test match age in the Windy City and ploughed over for the fifth and decisive try at Soldier Field.Payne said: I think hes getting better and better, the way he conducts himself off the pitch now, hes become more of a leader than when he first started out.He backs himself a lot more now. Hes got the physical attributes to become a superstar, and the more confidence he gets in himself off the pitch and the more he starts to lead people its going to come out more in his game, and I think youre slowly starting to see that.Hopefully that continues: because when youve got someone playing that well beside you its pretty easy almost to just jump on a free ride off him. ' ' '