List of Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks coaches

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There have been 22 coaches of the Cronulla Sharks since their first season in 1967.

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List of coaches

No.NameSeasonsGamesWinsLossesDrawsWinning percentagePremiersRunners-upMinor premiersWooden spoons
1 Ken Kearney 1967−1969661451121.2% 1967, 1969
2 Tommy Bishop 1970−1973, 19801145557248.2% 1973
3 Noel Thornton 197422913040.9%
4 Johnny Raper 1975−1976441824240.9%
5 Ted Glossop 197722139059.1%
6 Norm Provan 1978−1980513217262.7% 1978
7 Greg Pierce 1981−1982502622252%
8 Terry Fearnley 1983−1984502227144%
9 Jack Gibson 1985−1987723139243.1%
10 Allan Fitzgibbon 1988−1991925037554.3% 1988
11 Arthur Beetson 1992−1993441727038.6%
12 John Lang 1994−200120612675561.2% 1999
13 Chris Anderson 2002−2003512427047.1%
14 Stuart Raper 2004−2006733142042.5%
15 Ricky Stuart 2006−2010913853041.8%
16 Shane Flanagan 2010−2013, 2015−201818510281255.1% 2016
17 Peter Sharp 201416412025%
18 James Shepherd 20141028020% 2014
19 John Morris 2019−2021512427047.1%
20 Josh Hannay 202119811042.1%
21 Craig Fitzgibbon 2022−402614063.2%
22 Steve Price 202210100%

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