According the FOXSPORTS the crowd was only 6235, so I'm actually pretty disappointed with that. I spose part of the blame has to go to the people who were advertising the match here, cause there was pretty much next to none in the couple of weeks leading up to it. Last night in my shop, I had the game blaring on the radio so it could be heard throughout the whole shop, and probably an average of 9/10 of my customers had no idea who was playing, or that there was even a match on last night.bartman said:8-10,000 is a decent crowd on a poor night, well done Newie fans.
If those guys were 16 - most will end up too big to play league when they are in their 20s.Lowey3 said:All the Saints team where 16.
Only 6 of them played in our Under 18's grand final victory over Wigan (batterd them).
The rest are lads who have only just turned 16... if we sent our other lads over who are 17 - 18 (Tyrer, Banni, etc...) then we would of put 50 on Newcastle.
ucantseeme said:i would expect any team of full time professionals to crush a team made up of part time amateurs, 40-6 is okay but if the Roos or Kiwis played against the same Newcastle division team you know it would be a massacre
roopy said:If those guys were 16 - most will end up too big to play league when they are in their 20s.
The score at halftime was 22-4 and Saints went scoreless in the second half. The Newcastle boys worked out that the Saints forwards lacked mobility and the newcastle 6 and 7 made break after break down the middle of the field, but the Saints cover defence was firstclass and most breaks were cleaned up. Newcastle were held up over the line three times, which was due to great cover defence as well.
While a lot of the Newcastle players played in our u18s team this year, i think they only used 16 and 17 year olds.
If the game were played over again, with what we know now about the gaps down the middle of the park, Newcastle would win easily.
I have to admit your team looked disciplined, fit and professional, as well as being much bigger than our guys.Lowey3 said:Take your main playmaker out of a team and points will dry up!
Gary Wheeler (St Helens stand off) was taken off injured, thats when we lost our way.
Listen here mate, we came over 2 years and batterd the Best you Aussies could offer and we'll do it again this year.
Played 1 = 1 one.
roopy said:I have to admit your team looked disciplined, fit and professional, as well as being much bigger than our guys.
On the other hand, the Knights development team looked like they had been thrown together an hour before the game. I don't have a team list, but i suspect many were guys who are hopeful of making our under 18 side next season.
Having said that - if we signed your entire backline and a few of your forwards i wouldn't complain.