Sharks fans are continuing to mob the merchandise shop at Sharkies leagues club.
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Chief executive Lyall Gorman said the club had restocked and would be able to sell jumpers, caps, flags and other items up until grand final day.
Mr Gorman said the club was continuing to sell about $100,000 of merchandise a day.
Other retail outlets were out of stock, he said.
Sue Spencer, of Heathcote, handed over about $200 for shorts, teddy bears and flags.
“We are getting in the spirit,” she said.
Larissa Bridgman, of Bangor, was not worried about having to stand on a queue.
“It’s very exciting,” she said.
Several supporters spoken to by the Leader had come from outside the shire.
They included Kelli and Glen Morgan and their son Ashton, 6, who live at Panania, and Brad Falconer, who travelled with his son Jye from Shellharbour.
Other parts of the club are also doing a roaring business, with about six staff needed on the front reception to handle membership matters and answer inquiries.
Blue iced doughnuts, inscribed “Go Sharks” , were being gobbled up by the kids.