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Steve Noyce is the new chief executive of Cronulla following the sudden departure of Bruno Cullen.
The former Sydney Roosters and Wests Tigers boss joined the Sharks as football manager in April.
He takes over from Cullen on an interim basis after Cullen left the club in frustration following the board's decision to reverse their decision over four sacked staff without consulting him on Monday.
While the Cronulla club continues to deal with a range of off-field dramas, the team has managed to put aside the turmoil to remain in finals contention.
After 20 rounds, the Sharks have recovered from a slow start to the season to sit in sixth place with a 10-8 record after thumping Penrith 38-10 at Remondis Stadium on Sunday.
They travel to Auckland this weekend to face the in-form Warriors on Saturday and it is understood the Cronulla players will begin their interviews with the Australian Sports Anti-Doping Authority next week about allegations of performance-enhancing substances being used at the club in 2011.
Steve Noyce is the new chief executive of Cronulla following the sudden departure of Bruno Cullen.
The former Sydney Roosters and Wests Tigers boss joined the Sharks as football manager in April.
He takes over from Cullen on an interim basis after Cullen left the club in frustration following the board's decision to reverse their decision over four sacked staff without consulting him on Monday.
While the Cronulla club continues to deal with a range of off-field dramas, the team has managed to put aside the turmoil to remain in finals contention.
After 20 rounds, the Sharks have recovered from a slow start to the season to sit in sixth place with a 10-8 record after thumping Penrith 38-10 at Remondis Stadium on Sunday.
They travel to Auckland this weekend to face the in-form Warriors on Saturday and it is understood the Cronulla players will begin their interviews with the Australian Sports Anti-Doping Authority next week about allegations of performance-enhancing substances being used at the club in 2011.
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