The time has come for Connor Tracey to pack his bags and leave the Sharks.The talented utility was the most dangerous attacking player on the field at Coffs Harbour on Saturday afternoon and gave his rival, the highly-rated Knight Dane Gagai, a bath.Tracey scored a solo try, set up another that was denied by the Bunker and made several eye-catching breaks in the Sharks' 26-6 win.Yet it was only Tracey's second game in the Sharks' top side this season - and he only got a start because of injury.Tracey has had some horrific injuries during his career but has bounced back every time and would be a regular first grader at many clubs in the NRL.
Could not be True.
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