Knights close in on Kaufusi deal
23 Jun, 2010 12:00 AM
THE Knights hope to complete the mid-season transfer of Cowboys prop Antonio Kaufusi by the end of the week, but his first appearance in Newcastle colours could be almost three weeks away.
The 25-year-old former Queensland and Australian representative has a year to run on his contract with the Cowboys, but the Knights have tabled an offer for the rest of this season and a further two years.
It is understood Kaufusi's manager, David Riolo, will speak to North Queensland chief executive Peter Parr today to determine whether the Cowboys would consider releasing him from his contractual obligations in Townsville to join the Knights.
Knights coach Rick Stone said he should know by today or tomorrow whether the former Melbourne Storm enforcer will bolster the Newcastle pack for the next 2? years.
Even if Kaufusi becomes a Knight in the next 48 hours, Stone did not believe he would be available to play against Gold Coast at Skilled Park on Sunday.
The Knights have a bye after they play the Titans so a more realistic Newcastle debut date would be against the Sharks at EnergyAustralia Stadium on Sunday, July 11.
"I think it would be doubtful for this week, but anything's possible I suppose," Stone said.
"We'll probably know by the end of the week whether he's going to be coming to our club or not.
"The chances of him playing this week are highly unlikely I'd say at this stage, but if he did come, the first game after the bye would probably be the one."
Heartened by the resolve his team showed to pip Parramatta 6-4 in a frightful game at EAS on Monday night, Stone received a double dose of good news yesterday when hooker Isaac De Gois was cleared of a serious hand injury and back-rower Cory Paterson was found to have no case to answer for a high tackle on Justin Horo in the 49th minute of that match.
De Gois has a small fracture in his right hand but he could play against the Titans with the aid of a painkilling injection, then have a fortnight to rest before they play the Sharks.
"I don't need surgery so I'll rest it and see the doctor again on Thursday, talk to Stoney, and if it feels good then I'll play. If not, I'll give it a miss and play the week after the bye," De Gois said.
Jarrod Mullen strained a thoracic muscle in his back but said he would play on Sunday.
Stone named the same 18-man squad he announced last week but will settle on his starting 13 and four reserves closer to kick-off.
Titans skipper Scott Prince will miss the game after tearing his right hamstring in Gold Coast's 25-24 victory over the Bulldogs at Suncorp Stadium last Friday.
Preston Campbell, who missed the Bulldogs game with a bruised heel, was named to replace Prince at halfback.
Prop Luke Bailey (ankle) and Queensland lock Ashley Harrison, who suffered a cut eye in Origin II last Wednesday, sat out the Bulldogs match but have been selected to play against the Knights on Sunday.
"The Titans are a pretty consistent footy side and are playing well at home," Stone said.
"This week with the short turn-around and a bit of travel, it's about recovery for us in the first couple of days."
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