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I thought this was a good article on the Newcastle Forum...by Bicey.
"Well guys I got some decent feedback from my 1st article , in which i really appreciate and will continue to see if i can keep producing quality info....
2nd Edition Features:
How To Beat Parramatta At Newcastle
This is kind of a tricky situation... Parramatta are coming off a great year.. disappointing finish but nevertheless a pretty good year taking out the Minor Premiership.
Newcastle are coming off the worst year to date... 13 Successive losses, huge injury tolls and the dreaded spoon. They did give us fans reasons to look forward an exciting season ahead with the way they finished the season... 6 from 7 is a pretty good stat to round off a bad year.
Ok lets have a squiz at our previous meetings at Newcastle:
1998: Newcastle 36-12
1999: Parramatta 18-8
2000: Newcastle 26-23
2001: Newcastle 32-14
2002: Newcastle 24-18
2003: Newcastle 30-16
2004: Parramatta 18-16
2005: Parramatta 50-0
As stated we have lost our last 2 matches at home against the Eels but were under certain circumstances.....
2004: No Johns - Still lead 10-0 at half time.... let them back into it in the 2nd half to trail 12-10.... Kidley scores under the posts to give us a 16-12 with 5 to go... Kidley then turns villan with a shocking pass leading to a Ash Graham intercept... which in that set we never regrouped and Witt put a grubber with Burt scooping up and scores... We lose 18-16
2005: Reserve grade squad... no chance!
What will give Newcastle fans confidence heading into the opening game of the season is the fact we did defeat them last year at Parra Stadium, no coincidence why we won... add Buderus and Johns and we are a chance.
Here is a plan that should they follow may help the boys topple the minor premiers first up...
* Tim Smith - 2nd year syndrome?
I seriously doubt the kid will suffer from that this season... the guy is class and will be looking to gain confidence throughout the season.. This is where we HAVE to shut him down and play on his mind.. make him think quick..
Smith has a great kicking game and defenders tend to give him too much time with the ball... Apply a lot of pressure on him.. make him play one more move...he gets confused..esp in front of a packed house at Newcastle.. it will easily lead to simple mistakes.. eg out on the full, panicking and dropping ball...
Play the psychological card and use the experience to make him feel uncomfortable... every mistake he makes he will feel it and the head will drop, add sledging to that.. and at his tender age it will no doubt affect his play.. typical example.. Johns to Smith last year " so your the new Sterlo huh?" after kicking out on the full... that would have to have played on the kids mind...keep it up Joey unsettle the kid... leading to errors
His passing game is pretty good too...Smith likes to throw the long flat pass and if detected can be a huge bulls eye for an intercept... Most teams dont take the risk as you got guys like Tahu, Grothe outside and could cause problems should you rush in... execution is the key... highly not recommended but if your feeling lucky and think you got it for breakfast... feast away!
* Butterfingers
We all know there is a certain centre playing for Parra now that can have that bad of game that no matter wat he does.. he just cant pull anything off... Im speaking of Timana Tahu. The guy can have a severe case of butterfingers.. now the guy is an incredible athlete.. no doubt but i believe he can be targeted just to suit the Knights attack heres how:
* Joey Johns could have a field day with him.... thats if Tahu is off a little
bit.. Target him with lil precise grubbers direct at his feet... now tahu is a fairly tall guy and automatic reaction will be to quickly pick up and run.. rush him and that can lead to mistakes..
* Show off - Tahu is a great entertainer....can get a lil cocky .. he will take on the winger if he believes he has the room to get on the outside.. problem with this is ... he has lil room to work in leaving him easy prey.. but with his size and strength he can avoid touch.... This is where Milton comes in... say he gest round Quinn.. Quinn gives him lil room to work with.. so he is on the touchline ... in comes milton, just as Tahu comes back inside and BANG! tackles him into touch...
* Big Forwards Tire/ Offloads
Parra have huge forwards in Cayless and Stringer but you would say that they are both in great shape and could easily tire.... 20 minutes mark.. the interchanges occur and therefore the forwards can regroup and here come 2 more big boppers in Peek and Vella... Key here is 2 kick chase regularly in the 1st 15... forwards running back and forth and i dare say at the 17 min mark.. they are getting to the stage where they struggle out there... This is where we need to take advantage and use buderus to run a lot from dummy half catching them out... also Dummy half runs from Carney (famous for doing this), he would no doubt split them open leaving him one on one with McKinnon.. no contest imo... Repeat every 20 mins...
Parra forwards have the ability to offload the ball alot..... 3 man effective tackles would counter this.. wrap the ball up and leave them no room to offload..
* Enter Dean Widders
The most impacting benchie in the game to date.... very very good player and causes probs for defence... Usually appears in the 30th min mark when forwards are tired and as he is a quick guy for his size,also strong.. he can split them up and score plenty of points... esp 40 out from your line... he splits you open and sprints for the line.. counter this with a replacement at the same time as Widders enters... the more fresh players out there when he is there the better.. aim up and shut him down.. limit the chances he has with the ball
* Crowd Factor
Our biggest weapon is without a doubt our fans. They lift the side that much they make them play out of their skins... Every little thing Newcastle do right.. the crowd has to cheer .. this gives them more confidence... at the same time... Cheering a Parra error will affect theirs....
Defence is a HUGE problem but the fans can defend with the boys and it will no doubt help.. a simple strategy that works....
The opposition has you on your own line.... there should be a HUGE chant filling the stadium... DE-FENCE....DE-FENCE...DE-FENCE!!!!
This gives the boys more confidence and the energy levels will rise immensely... the results will be rewarding...gives the boys more innotiative not to let their fans down.... Acting as a 14th man....
Side Note To Knights Crusade: This is to every Knights fan in general but more so The Crusadeas they are our biggest fan club that attend game... you guys could play a huge part.... I know you guys looove to give it certain players... heres one player that you could screw with and also play on the kids mind.... TIMMY SMITH!!
I stated it earlier.... Every mistake the kid makes...the crowd has to use that and cheer .. unsportsmanship maybe? But in the game of Rugby League.. its nothing personal.. at the end of the day its about getting the 2 points... You dont think Parra fans would do the same at Parra Stadium if Joey screwd up????
At the end of the Night its about ENTHUSIASM...... If the Knights turn up ready to play and ambush the Eels from the start they will get them.... But im expecting a grinding performance... patient but taking chances when presented.. Joey and Bedsy will star.. Simpson and Newton will dominate up front.. causing havoc with their hard hitting and constant line breaks.. but the hero in this one will be none other than..... You Fans!
Your the ones that will drive the boys to a win.... Constant chants and jeers to Parra will work wonders and give the boys a much needed lift when they feel they cant go anymore.....
Hope to see you guys at the game..... Not long now "
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"Well guys I got some decent feedback from my 1st article , in which i really appreciate and will continue to see if i can keep producing quality info....
2nd Edition Features:
How To Beat Parramatta At Newcastle
This is kind of a tricky situation... Parramatta are coming off a great year.. disappointing finish but nevertheless a pretty good year taking out the Minor Premiership.
Newcastle are coming off the worst year to date... 13 Successive losses, huge injury tolls and the dreaded spoon. They did give us fans reasons to look forward an exciting season ahead with the way they finished the season... 6 from 7 is a pretty good stat to round off a bad year.
Ok lets have a squiz at our previous meetings at Newcastle:
1998: Newcastle 36-12
1999: Parramatta 18-8
2000: Newcastle 26-23
2001: Newcastle 32-14
2002: Newcastle 24-18
2003: Newcastle 30-16
2004: Parramatta 18-16
2005: Parramatta 50-0
As stated we have lost our last 2 matches at home against the Eels but were under certain circumstances.....
2004: No Johns - Still lead 10-0 at half time.... let them back into it in the 2nd half to trail 12-10.... Kidley scores under the posts to give us a 16-12 with 5 to go... Kidley then turns villan with a shocking pass leading to a Ash Graham intercept... which in that set we never regrouped and Witt put a grubber with Burt scooping up and scores... We lose 18-16
2005: Reserve grade squad... no chance!
What will give Newcastle fans confidence heading into the opening game of the season is the fact we did defeat them last year at Parra Stadium, no coincidence why we won... add Buderus and Johns and we are a chance.
Here is a plan that should they follow may help the boys topple the minor premiers first up...
* Tim Smith - 2nd year syndrome?
I seriously doubt the kid will suffer from that this season... the guy is class and will be looking to gain confidence throughout the season.. This is where we HAVE to shut him down and play on his mind.. make him think quick..
Smith has a great kicking game and defenders tend to give him too much time with the ball... Apply a lot of pressure on him.. make him play one more move...he gets confused..esp in front of a packed house at Newcastle.. it will easily lead to simple mistakes.. eg out on the full, panicking and dropping ball...
Play the psychological card and use the experience to make him feel uncomfortable... every mistake he makes he will feel it and the head will drop, add sledging to that.. and at his tender age it will no doubt affect his play.. typical example.. Johns to Smith last year " so your the new Sterlo huh?" after kicking out on the full... that would have to have played on the kids mind...keep it up Joey unsettle the kid... leading to errors
His passing game is pretty good too...Smith likes to throw the long flat pass and if detected can be a huge bulls eye for an intercept... Most teams dont take the risk as you got guys like Tahu, Grothe outside and could cause problems should you rush in... execution is the key... highly not recommended but if your feeling lucky and think you got it for breakfast... feast away!
* Butterfingers
We all know there is a certain centre playing for Parra now that can have that bad of game that no matter wat he does.. he just cant pull anything off... Im speaking of Timana Tahu. The guy can have a severe case of butterfingers.. now the guy is an incredible athlete.. no doubt but i believe he can be targeted just to suit the Knights attack heres how:
* Joey Johns could have a field day with him.... thats if Tahu is off a little
bit.. Target him with lil precise grubbers direct at his feet... now tahu is a fairly tall guy and automatic reaction will be to quickly pick up and run.. rush him and that can lead to mistakes..
* Show off - Tahu is a great entertainer....can get a lil cocky .. he will take on the winger if he believes he has the room to get on the outside.. problem with this is ... he has lil room to work in leaving him easy prey.. but with his size and strength he can avoid touch.... This is where Milton comes in... say he gest round Quinn.. Quinn gives him lil room to work with.. so he is on the touchline ... in comes milton, just as Tahu comes back inside and BANG! tackles him into touch...
* Big Forwards Tire/ Offloads
Parra have huge forwards in Cayless and Stringer but you would say that they are both in great shape and could easily tire.... 20 minutes mark.. the interchanges occur and therefore the forwards can regroup and here come 2 more big boppers in Peek and Vella... Key here is 2 kick chase regularly in the 1st 15... forwards running back and forth and i dare say at the 17 min mark.. they are getting to the stage where they struggle out there... This is where we need to take advantage and use buderus to run a lot from dummy half catching them out... also Dummy half runs from Carney (famous for doing this), he would no doubt split them open leaving him one on one with McKinnon.. no contest imo... Repeat every 20 mins...
Parra forwards have the ability to offload the ball alot..... 3 man effective tackles would counter this.. wrap the ball up and leave them no room to offload..
* Enter Dean Widders
The most impacting benchie in the game to date.... very very good player and causes probs for defence... Usually appears in the 30th min mark when forwards are tired and as he is a quick guy for his size,also strong.. he can split them up and score plenty of points... esp 40 out from your line... he splits you open and sprints for the line.. counter this with a replacement at the same time as Widders enters... the more fresh players out there when he is there the better.. aim up and shut him down.. limit the chances he has with the ball
* Crowd Factor
Our biggest weapon is without a doubt our fans. They lift the side that much they make them play out of their skins... Every little thing Newcastle do right.. the crowd has to cheer .. this gives them more confidence... at the same time... Cheering a Parra error will affect theirs....
Defence is a HUGE problem but the fans can defend with the boys and it will no doubt help.. a simple strategy that works....
The opposition has you on your own line.... there should be a HUGE chant filling the stadium... DE-FENCE....DE-FENCE...DE-FENCE!!!!
This gives the boys more confidence and the energy levels will rise immensely... the results will be rewarding...gives the boys more innotiative not to let their fans down.... Acting as a 14th man....
Side Note To Knights Crusade: This is to every Knights fan in general but more so The Crusadeas they are our biggest fan club that attend game... you guys could play a huge part.... I know you guys looove to give it certain players... heres one player that you could screw with and also play on the kids mind.... TIMMY SMITH!!
I stated it earlier.... Every mistake the kid makes...the crowd has to use that and cheer .. unsportsmanship maybe? But in the game of Rugby League.. its nothing personal.. at the end of the day its about getting the 2 points... You dont think Parra fans would do the same at Parra Stadium if Joey screwd up????
At the end of the Night its about ENTHUSIASM...... If the Knights turn up ready to play and ambush the Eels from the start they will get them.... But im expecting a grinding performance... patient but taking chances when presented.. Joey and Bedsy will star.. Simpson and Newton will dominate up front.. causing havoc with their hard hitting and constant line breaks.. but the hero in this one will be none other than..... You Fans!
Your the ones that will drive the boys to a win.... Constant chants and jeers to Parra will work wonders and give the boys a much needed lift when they feel they cant go anymore.....
Hope to see you guys at the game..... Not long now "
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