"That review has been conducted with a thorough assessment of circumstances surrounding termination and legal review, including information which was not before the previous Board.

"When elected the Sharks Board was given a clear mandate from the club members to conduct a review of previous decisions made by the Club surrounding the dismissal of four staff members," a Sharks statement said.

"On conclusion of the review the Board has determined that the actions which we have taken in respect of these staff are in the best interests of the club and we believe we have the support of our members in doing so. The staff in question categorically deny any circumstances of wrong doing on their part or to their knowledge.

"We publicly retract statements made by the club which may have caused damage to the reputations of Dr David Givney, Konrad Schultz, Mark Noakes and Darren Mooney. We further offer a full apology to each of the four staff for any damage done to their reputations, for the effect that this process has had upon them and their families over the past three months.

"Dr Givney, Mr Schultz, Mr Noakes and Mr Mooney have provided years of loyal service to the Sharks Club and players. For operational reasons the contracted positions for club doctor and physiotherapist have been taken up and so are not presently available for the balance of this season, but each of Dr Givney and Mr Schultz are invited to reapply for these positions when they open up again. The Club has reached a settlement with Dr Givney and Mr Schultz, the terms of which are confidential. We are pleased to bring back within the club's operations trainer Mark Noakes who will commence back with the team immediately.

"Given the changes that have taken place in structure at the Club over the past 4 months we are in discussion with Mr Mooney about a possible return to the Cronulla Sharks.

"We look forward to the continued improvements being made in all aspects of the Sharks Football and Leagues Club and working with all our members to achieve success on and off the field."