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Matts Semi live

Kilkenny

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Watched the game as best I could given the quality of the stream was intermittent at best.

The Knights the better side. We had lots of opportunities and field position but like our NRL boys just couldn't convert to points.
 

GongPanther

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penrithpanthers.com.au
Young Panthers cut down by Knights
Andrew Jackson Panthers Junior Reporter
3-4 minutes
The Panthers Harold Matthews Cup season has come to a close after suffering a tense 20-6 loss to Newcastle in the Preliminary Final at St Marys Leagues Stadium.

The Panthers stormed into Saturday’s game off the back of five-straight wins, including a 44-6 thumping of the third-placed Sea Eagles last week.

And they weren’t without opportunities against the Knights but execution was lacking at times as their push towards the premiership fell short.

The Knights were dealt a cruel blow early in the match, losing five-eighth Taj Blackman to injury.

But it didn’t faze them as they went over for the first try of the afternoon. A sweeping play to the right saw winger Charlie Thompson slice over.

Back-to-back penalties gifted Penrith prime field position and a charging Ryley Smith looked to take full advantage, powering over defenders before eventually losing possession over the line.

After struggling to complete sets early, momentum swung back in Newcastle’s favour when a Travis Petersen line break brought them inside Penrith’s red zone.

And they soon extended their lead to 10, with Lachlan Crouch spinning over next to the posts.

They appeared to have scored in the ensuing set off the restart, but fortunately for the Panthers the referee ruled that Petersen dropped the ball over the line.

Newcastle continued to threaten though, quick play-the-balls seeing the march upfield as they looked to push further ahead.

They almost did, a short ball seeing Max Bradbury surge towards the line, only denied by a crunching tackle from interchange forward John Sagaga.

The try-saving effort proved a turning point as Penrith went on to score in the next set, reducing the deficit to four.

Jake Hay did well to thread the needle close to the line, his deft grubber sitting up for a determined Jecii Pritchard who never gave up the chase.

Hay then nailed the sideline conversion.

Strong charges from both Sagaga and Smith quickly brought the Panthers upfield before a well-weighted kick from Jack Cole trapped Newcastle in-goal.

And while they couldn’t crack them, it ensured that Penrith had all the running heading into the break.

HALF-TIME: Panthers 6 Knights 10

Newcastle had the first genuine try-scoring opportunity of the second half when Thompson went over untouched out wide in the 34th minute. But the final pass was ruled forward.

They didn’t take long to rectify that error though, Jacob Davis burrowing over next to the posts to extend their buffer back out to 10.

The speed of the play-the-ball continued to trouble the Panthers in defence as Newcastle forced a goal-line dropout to heap on more pressure.

And with 15 minutes left they almost sealed the game, Fletcher Myers coughing it up as he crashed over to score what would have been a certain try.

After safely diffusing a dangerous bomb, fullback Caleb Coroneos then danced past Newcastle defenders in what was a brilliant kick return that brought Penrith into attacking territory. But as they created numbers on the left edge the ball was shifted right, unable to capitalise on a valuable opportunity.

A late try to Newcastle's Thompson put the result beyond doubt.

FULL-TIME: Panthers 6 Knights 20
https://www.penrithpanthers.com.au/news/2019/04/27/young-panthers-cut-down-by-knights/
 

Panfa

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Our flegg side will be weakened by the loss of 3 key players who played canterbury cup last night no laurie blore or leniu.
 

GongPanther

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Our flegg side will be weakened by the loss of 3 key players who played canterbury cup last night no laurie blore or leniu.
Although we won 42-0. :)

Tried watching the live stream in the link above. The first game was buffering every 10 seconds. The Flegg match was better but worsened towards the end of the match.

Thanks to those who tried to fix it on the run.
 

Panfa

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Strong team our flegg side without 3 of there best and 42-0 wow they are the only penrith side who know how to put teams away
 
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Yep every pass and offload was sticking it was beautiful to watch and just as pleasing was their resilience in defence.

Charlie Staines has some serious pace, Stephen Crichton and Glenn McGrady are both great finishers and just as good at sparking plays in attack. Forwards have a good mix of flair with the offloads and old fashioned solid hit-ups.

In the HM, I continued to be impressed by Ryley Smith - he's got everything. Great pace from dummy half when playing hooker. Has been playing lock now for most of the year and rarely doesn't drag defenders with him on every run. His competitive nature is so obvious.

John Sagaga has also impressed me lately - similar to Moses Leota in the runs he makes. Just seriously impressive leg drive.

Jack Cole and Jake Hay also seem quite mature for their age in the halves. Rarely panic and always involved.

Great season for them pity they couldn't make it to the GF.
 

Kilkenny

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Stephen Chrichton needs to work on his ball handling, has a mistake or two in him each game which is something he will need to rectify as he moves up to the seniors.
 

Matthew Ellis

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Staines and Crichton are too good for that grade
So are Daine Laurie and Brian Too. The problem becomes how all these talents fit them all in there. We could drop Liam Coleman. But almost all our other reserve graders players are definitely good enough for that level at the minimum.
 
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