The Cronulla Sharks are gearing up for their highly anticipated trip to Las Vegas, and all eyes are on halfback Nicho Hynes as he prepares to take on the challenge. Despite the mounting pressure, Sharks captain Cameron McInnes has come to the defense of his teammate, denying that there is any added heat on Hynes ahead of the trip.
According to McInnes, the team is confident in Hynes' abilities and is not putting any extra pressure on him to perform. "We know Nicho is a talented player, and we have every faith in him to get the job done," McInnes said in a recent interview. "We're not putting any added pressure on him - we just want him to go out there and play his game."
McInnes' comments come as a relief to fans who were starting to worry that the pressure might get to Hynes. The young halfback has been in sensational form this season, and his performances have been instrumental in the Sharks' success so far. However, the trip to Las Vegas is a daunting one, and many were wondering how Hynes would handle the intense pressure of playing in such a high-profile game.
But McInnes is adamant that Hynes is ready for the challenge. "Nicho has been working hard in training, and we're all confident that he'll be able to handle whatever is thrown his way," he said. "We're not worrying about the pressure - we're just focusing on playing our game and coming away with a win."
The Sharks' trip to Las Vegas is set to be one of the most exciting games of the season, with fans eagerly anticipating the matchup. With McInnes and Hynes leading the charge, the team is looking fierce, and many are predicting a big win for the Sharks. Only time will tell if they can deliver, but one thing is for sure - the pressure is on, and the stakes are high.