Nicho Hynes returns to the Sharks lineup after recovering from a calf injury, a significant boost for the team as they face the Roosters in Round 16.

What happened?

The Sharks stunned top-two side the Warriors with a gritty 10-8 away win, with five-eighth Braydon Trindall striking a stunning two-point field goal to seal the deal late.
The Roosters, on the other hand, were heavily affected by their strong Origin representative with seven players out and lost to the Dolphins 48-10.

Why it matters for Nicho Hynes

Nicho Hynes' return sees Niwhai Peru shift to the bench, and with Origin hooker Blayke Brailey also making a shock return, the Sharks are looking stronger.
Hynes' calf injury had kept him out, but he's now set to start against the Roosters.
The additional rest between Wednesday's Origin and Sunday's match is set to work in the Roosters favour, with James Tedesco, Mark Nawaqanitawase, and others named to back up.

What comes next?

The match between the Roosters and Sharks is set to be an even one, with both teams welcoming back their Origin representative stars.
The Sharks are currently in 8th position, while the Roosters are in 4th, making this a crucial match for both teams.
The venue for the match is Allianz Stadium in Sydney, and with Hynes back in the lineup, the Sharks will be looking to capitalize on their recent win.
The Roosters have made some changes to their lineup, with Egan Butcher promoted to the starting line-up in place of Angus Crichton.
Hugo Savala and Reece Foley have been ruled out for the Roosters due to concussion protocols.
Jesse Colquhoun is on track to take his place in the Sharks team after being cleared of a concussion.
The Sharks will be looking to build on their recent win, and with Hynes and Brailey back, they have a strong chance of taking down the Roosters.