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What could have gone wrong did go wrong for the Knights in 2014. From off-field player misbehaviour and ownership embarrassments to on-field tragedy and player disinterest, Newcastle endured a truly horrific season and one that was unquestionably the most difficult in the career of coach Wayne Bennett.
Bennett is gone in 2015, replaced by his predecessor Rick Stone. Stone is a major downgrade on Bennett to be fair, unless Craig Bellamy or Des Hasler are appointed to succeed Bennett, it will be a major downgrade but he is popular with the players and should at least inject some energy into a lethargic group.
It wont be a lack of effort that will hurt the Knights this year. Nor will it be a lack of class. The Newcastle team is littered with quality players among their outside back stocks as well as in the back row. Tariq Sims was a big addition over the offseason, giving the Knights some forward punch, while the emergence of the young Matautia brothers has put pressure on a very good three-quarter line.
Unfortunately for Newcastle, they suffer from the Big Mac quandary in the halves. Jarrod Mullen and Tyrone Roberts are good enough to do a job and occasionally it is delicious - but they rarely satisfy for long.
And that is where their season looks like it will come up short. The pack should go forward. The outside backs can finish. But the link that brings it all together just isnt there. Mullen is still talked about as having potential despite the fact he is nearly 28 and has a decade of NRL experience under his belt. Roberts has struggled with consistency. Hooker Adam Clydesdale had just one try assist last year. The ingredients are there for Newcastle. The lack of a chef is the issue. Nick Tedeschi
http://www.theguardian.com/sport/blog/2015/feb/25/nrl-2015-season-preview-part-two
Nick Tedeschi certainly seems to follow the 'church of Bennett' even after the crap he has dished up at the Knights for the past few seasons, gives Stone no credit or kudos whatsoever and openly slams our halves as the weak link - hope this gets posted in the locker rooms for Stone and the players so they know who to follow up with around round 26
Nick Tedeschi...
:iwstupid:
What could have gone wrong did go wrong for the Knights in 2014. From off-field player misbehaviour and ownership embarrassments to on-field tragedy and player disinterest, Newcastle endured a truly horrific season and one that was unquestionably the most difficult in the career of coach Wayne Bennett.
Bennett is gone in 2015, replaced by his predecessor Rick Stone. Stone is a major downgrade on Bennett to be fair, unless Craig Bellamy or Des Hasler are appointed to succeed Bennett, it will be a major downgrade but he is popular with the players and should at least inject some energy into a lethargic group.
It wont be a lack of effort that will hurt the Knights this year. Nor will it be a lack of class. The Newcastle team is littered with quality players among their outside back stocks as well as in the back row. Tariq Sims was a big addition over the offseason, giving the Knights some forward punch, while the emergence of the young Matautia brothers has put pressure on a very good three-quarter line.
Unfortunately for Newcastle, they suffer from the Big Mac quandary in the halves. Jarrod Mullen and Tyrone Roberts are good enough to do a job and occasionally it is delicious - but they rarely satisfy for long.
And that is where their season looks like it will come up short. The pack should go forward. The outside backs can finish. But the link that brings it all together just isnt there. Mullen is still talked about as having potential despite the fact he is nearly 28 and has a decade of NRL experience under his belt. Roberts has struggled with consistency. Hooker Adam Clydesdale had just one try assist last year. The ingredients are there for Newcastle. The lack of a chef is the issue. Nick Tedeschi
http://www.theguardian.com/sport/blog/2015/feb/25/nrl-2015-season-preview-part-two
Nick Tedeschi certainly seems to follow the 'church of Bennett' even after the crap he has dished up at the Knights for the past few seasons, gives Stone no credit or kudos whatsoever and openly slams our halves as the weak link - hope this gets posted in the locker rooms for Stone and the players so they know who to follow up with around round 26
Nick Tedeschi...
:iwstupid: