Gallen, Tagataese back for Sharks NRL semi

Paul Gallen and Sam Tagataese are big inclusions for Cronulla's preliminary NRL final against North Queensland.

The Sharks' Paul Gallen

Paul Gallen is a big inclusion for Cronulla's preliminary NRL final against North Queensland. (AAP)

Cronulla have received a major power boost for their grand-final qualifier against North Queensland, with big men Paul Gallen and Sam Tagataese named to play in Friday night's match.

Sharks skipper Gallen and Tagataese, both having completed training on Tuesday, are set to return from respective back and shoulder injuries to take their place against the Cowboys.

Gallen missed Cronulla's qualifying-final win over Canberra a fortnight ago, while Tagataese hasn't played for five weeks.

North Queensland have also rushed Kane Linnett straight back into the centres. He's overcame a hamstring injury that had kept him out of last week's semi-final win over Brisbane.

Linnett takes the place of gun rookie Kalyn Ponga as the reigning champions continue their quest to become the first club to claim back-to-back titles since 1992-93.

"He's got a few things he has to tick off but he's likely," Cowboys coach Paul Green said.

Green also said injured winger Antonio Winterstein was an outside chance of recovering from a rib problem and would be given every chance to prove his fitness.

Winterstein and Ponga will travel with the team on Wednesday to Sydney.

"(Ponga) didn't let anyone on down last week. He's there as back-up but, at this stage, we would probably want some experience in there," Green said.

Melbourne have listed Christian Welch as the replacement for injured giant Nelson Asofa-Solomona, but have also added Felise Kaufusi and Matt White on an extended bench.

Asofa-Solomona last week was ruled out for the rest of the finals series with an elbow issue.

The Storm take on a healthy Canberra squad, unchanged from the one who knocked Penrith out of the premiership race last week in the nation's capital.

Saturday's grand-final qualifier at AAMI Park will be the Raiders' first appearance in week three of the finals since the Super League competition in 1997.

They are the last of the current 16 teams to feature in a grand-final qualifier in the NRL era.

Refereeing quartet Ben Cummins, Gerard Sutton, Matt Cecchin and Alan Shortall have also been retained after receiving a glowing endorsement on Monday from boss Tony Archer.

Cummins and Sutton will oversee the Sharks-Cowboys clash, while Cecchin and Shortall will officiate the Storm-Raiders game.

The grand final will be played on Sunday week at ANZ Stadium.


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