The Wests Tigers have avoided a club record-equalling losing streak with a 26-10 win over Cronulla to end forgettable seasons for the NRL clubs.
On a wet and gloomy afternoon at Leichhardt Oval on Saturday, the Tigers scored 22 unanswered points in the second half to end a six-match losing run - one shy of their worst streak.
Embattled Wests Tigers coach Mick Potter had earlier told a local radio station that some within the club "haven't been rowing in the same direction" this year, and they certainly started the final-round clash that way.
After young halfback Mitchell Moses scored the opening try from a stabbed-through kick from his skipper, Robbie Farah, the Tigers fumbled, bumbled and generally looked uninterested.
The Sharks, whose woes have surpassed even those at the Tigers, capitalised with two tries from winger Valentine Holmes to steer them to a 10-4 lead at halftime - only the fifth time this season the Sharks had led at the break.