Star playmaker Todd Carney says the bad press haunting Cronulla over the first month of the NRL season played a significant role in the Sharks' horror start on the field.
The Sharks finally broke through for their first win of the season over the Warriors last Saturday after a troubled start in which they scored just five tries in their first four games.
Cronulla dealt admirably with the constant speculation surrounding the Asada investigation last year to progress to the second week of the semifinals, but Carney said the continued drama surrounding the club this year got the players down.
A number of issues including the continued spectre of the Asada investigation, doubt over suspended coach Shane Flanagan's role with the club, Andrew Fifita's contract situation, talk of possible relocation and criticism of the club's poor onfield form have dogged the Sharks early this season.
Carney said it was affecting the players.