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Cronulla have soared into second place on the NRL Power Rankings after going back-to-back in Coffs Harbour while Penrith have held on to their place on top heading into Round 13. Round 12 Power Rankings:

Cronulla have soared into second place on the NRL Power Rankings after going back-to-back in Coffs Harbour while Penrith have held on to their place on top heading into Round 13.

After climbing their way to the top of the rankings last week, Ivan Cleary's men have decided they're there to stay after orchestrating an impressive 15-4 win over the Broncos at Suncorp Stadium to lead both the Power Rankings and NRL ladder. Meanwhile, the Storm secured their second-consecutive win in a hard-fought 24-16 victory over the Dolphins in Round 12, which sees them leap from eighth to third place in this week's Power Rankings, two places above their Telstra Premiership standing.

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