- Nicho Hynes promises to nail a winning basket this year
- Star was criticized on its performance in clutch situations
Nicho Hynes has promised that there will be a time in 2025 when he went up to nail a winning basket of the game, after criticizing his inability to freeze the Cronulla Golden-Point shock with Wests Tigers.
Even before resuming this missed chance with a masterclass against Parramatta, Hynes felt satisfied with its form to the sixth.
During nine games this season, the half-back produced only three trials unless it succeeded throughout the campaign in 2024.
Hynes faced an in -depth examination of his performance in clutch situations, some fans calling him a “neck” since he did not have a great impact late in the defeat of Cronulla in the first round against Penrith in Las Vegas.
Three of his assists occurred during the Sharks 28-18 victory at Magic Round, just five days after the Tigers defeat, during which Hynes missed three shots on a winning basket.
It did not worry hynes, even if it prompted the last series of debates on its record in the pressure games.
Nicho Hynes has already gone from the loss of gold points of the Sharks against Wests Tigers

The debate raged on how the Cronulla star works in pressure situations
“I feel good. I am not worried about my game, I play very good footy, I think. My coach staff are happy, all my players are happy, “he said.
“I don’t listen to anything (critical) that happens. I play a good footy, and if I know basically that I play a good footy, that’s all that matters.
“I always feel like I played a good game last week, I just didn’t ice a basket.”
After this defeat against the tigers, the Sharks were informed by the LNR that they should have received a penalty in more time because Alex Seyfarth was offside which tried to invoice one of the attempts at Hynes fields.
Non-Call refused Hynes the chance to be the hero by holding a winning penalty goal.
But he said there would always be times when luck was not on his side.
“(Against eels) it was. Some weeks will not be, “he said.
“There will be a moment this year when we will need a goal on the field and I will put myself in position to try to nail it. I will continue to continue doing this.

Nicho Hynes de Cronulla says he is “super happy” from life on and off the field
“I’m not going to hesitate to difficult things. I will continue to fight hard and put our team in a position to win tight football games.
Withdrawing from social media and spending time with relatives has been the secrets of Hynes’s happiness this season.
The 28 -year -old is currently living with his girlfriend, the best companion and the mother – as well as his beloved dog.
“He does not give like *** if I win or lose,” said Hynes about his four -legged boyfriend.
“I have things in place where I don’t need to be around negativity.
“ I don’t need no in my life, I no longer go on social networks, I just get around people who love me and I love.
“Life couldn’t be better, honestly. Win, lose or draw, I can always go home and smile and live a good life. I am super happy.