Cronulla coach Craig Fitzgibbon wants to see consistency from the Sharks as the battle to secure the remaining top-two spot stretches into its final month. For a second consecutive week, the Sharks led their opponents at half-time, only to invite them into the contest on the back of errors. As they did against South Sydney the week before, Cronulla managed to hold on and defeat St George Illawarra, but Fitzgibbon said his side needed to iron the unpredictability out of its game when it meets Wests Tigers at Tamworth's Scully Park on Saturday. "We've been working on our consistency and we've managed to string a number of games together at the moment," Fitzgibbon said. "But we also know every opponent we face is going to be a challenge, irrespective of position on the ladder. "We've come here to Tamworth to make sure we give the best account of ourselves and keep working on that consistency leading into the back end. "We seem to have had a lot of games in the wet this year, I think most teams have, but we've performed OK," he said. "You have to be aware of the conditions and not chance your arm too much but we still need to play our style of footy."
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