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Mullen with possible fractured eye socket

Jobdog

Live Update Team
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Mullen eye injury adds to Knights' problems

BY BRETT KEEBLE
28 May, 2012 04:00 AM

COACH Wayne Bennett is embarrassed.

Punters, and even some of their own supporters and members, have bailed.

Now the Knights are sweating on a medical report on general Jarrod Mullen, who will have scans today to rule out a possible fractured eye socket suffered during their disastrous 24-14 loss to Gold Coast at Hunter Stadium on Saturday night.

Mullen took a knock to the head shortly before half-time but continued until he was replaced in the final minutes when the game was out of reach.

Already without captain Kurt Gidley for the rest of the year following shoulder surgery, and with back-up pivot Ryan Stig out indefinitely due to a blood clot in the eye, the Knights can ill afford to lose their primary playmaker for an extended period as they try to pull out of their tailspin.

Stand-in skipper Danny Buderus was replaced early in the second half after being concussed but he is expected to be available for the game against Brisbane at Suncorp Stadium on Sunday.

The loss to the Titans was Newcastle’s third straight and fourth from six games at home, leaving them 11th on the ladder with just four wins from 11 matches.

The only teams the Knights have beaten at Hunter Stadium this season are the Panthers and Eels, who are running second-last and last.

The Knights have 17,496 ticketed members but attracted a crowd of only 15,792 on Saturday night – their lowest this season – and players were greeted by a few boos and some moans and groans as they trudged off the field.

‘‘They can get impatient as much as they like but it’s not going to help anybody. There’s no one more impatient than myself, and I’m embarrassed,’’ Bennett said of the fans’ reaction.

‘‘I’m embarrassed with the way we’re playing, but if we could just wave a magic wand and get it right, well, we’d do that, but it’s not going to happen.

‘‘I understand their frustration, but it’s no greater than mine or those that are close to the team, and there’s no one else who can do it for us ...

‘‘We’ve just got to stay at it because that’s the only way it’s going to turn around. It’s not going to turn around by thinking there’s an easier way to win football games.

‘‘Other teams have got a fair bit of confidence playing us at the moment, because they know we’re down a little and not playing well.

‘‘You can turn it around. It’s just a matter of when for us.

‘‘The game’s that simple. We’re just making it complex right now.’’

Equal $8 title favourites in February, the Knights are now rated by TAB Sportsbet as a $51 chance of winning the premiership.

After beating Penrith 34-14 four weeks ago, they were paying $151 to have the most losses but they had firmed to $26 before losing to the Titans, and will be among the favourites at $13 when that market reopens tomorrow.

Bennett could not fathom the Knights’ lack of intensity on Saturday, particularly at home.

‘‘Yeah, probably it is,’’ Bennett said, when asked if the loss to the Titans had been the most disappointing on his watch.

‘‘You hope that by week 10, or game 11 or whatever we’re into, you start to win a few battles, but we just went backwards tonight. That’s the part that disappoints me.

‘‘We got sloppy, more in defence than anything else. There was no intensity in our defence all night and as a result we kind of got run over and missed tackles that became very expensive.


‘‘They keep taking me back to square one all the time. I think we’re getting ahead a little bit, and our ball control was certainly better in the first half, but we gave up three tries that just shouldn’t happen at our level.

‘‘They didn’t put any great plays on us or anything to get the tries – they didn’t have to work real hard for those points – and that’s the disappointing part. They didn’t throw great shape at us or something that bamboozled us and made us second-guess ourselves.’’

As he has done since their first-round extra-time loss to the Dragons, Bennett urged supporters to stick solid and trust him and the processes he has put in place.

Though he has won seven premierships with the Broncos and Dragons and is regarded as the best coach in the game’s history, Bennett has coached virtually non-stop since his career began at Ipswich in 1976, and he explained he has endured his share of tough times.

‘‘The bad news is I’ve been here before,’’ he said.

‘‘I know what’s in front of me. I know how to handle what I’ve got at the moment.

‘‘My coaching career has been long. A lot of people forget where I came from.

‘‘They look at the results but there’s been a lot of indifferent stuff over a long period of time, but at the end of the day I always get to where I want to go, and it won’t be any different here.

"We’ll get there."
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Nuffy

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To his credit Bennett shows more candor than Hagan or Stone ever did.

You do have to wonder what sort of curse is on the club injury wise as we always seem to be battling injury crisises and our bigger name players always seem to have something wrong.

Certainly compared to other clubs in general we have more than our fair share of injuries each year and exacerbating that, our depth is thinner than most.

I'm not blaming the conditioners as Pika indicated that it was invariably collison related injuries that cruelled us but you do wonder how some clubs like Melbourne constantly cruise through each year with little to worry about injury wise.
 

Mr_Knightside

Juniors
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I've always thought that our team would have a decent run at a top 4 spot if injuries were kind to us for once. But every year Mullen/Gidley/whoever is at hooker always seem to spend plenty of time on the side-lines. Our spine has really been all over the place in recent seasons, Degois was always injured, Gidley has missed a lot of games since the start of last season and if it wasn't for some of Mullen's miraculous recoveries in recent years I'm sure we would have seen him sitting out a lot of games too. Bedsy is older now and more likely to miss games due to the niggling injuries (e.g. Achilles tendon).

We really do always seem to suffer from injuries to key players while some clubs (Melbourne being the prime example) have their key players fit all year every year.

Obviously you're always going to have injuries but it is so frustrating when you can't get your best players on the field.

Not that I will blame this for our poor season so far as it is the whole team that is playing poorly. But when you're missing experienced players in key positions it's pretty hard to score points.
 

Fire

First Grade
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Damn, just when it couldn't get any worse for you guys in the injury department. I don't want to see Bennett coaching your NSW Cup team, I want to see a full-strength Knights week-in, week-out.
 

perverse

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things just keep getting better. it actually seems like a legitimate strategy to go high on our boys in tackles. you'll never get pinged for it. not sure how he picked this one up, but geez we've had some blokes cop it around the head lately.
 

IanG

Coach
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You do have to wonder what sort of curse is on the club injury wise as we always seem to be battling injury crisises and our bigger name players always seem to have something wrong.

Certainly compared to other clubs in general we have more than our fair share of injuries each year and exacerbating that, our depth is thinner than most.

I'm not blaming the conditioners as Pika indicated that it was invariably collison related injuries that cruelled us but you do wonder how some clubs like Melbourne constantly cruise through each year with little to worry about injury wise.

I've been saying that for years. Let's not forget those seasons where we used nearly 40 players in first grade because of it.
 

Joker's Wild

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You've been blaming the conditioners for years Ian and its been pointed out to you that they cannot be held accountable for impact injuries.

Teams like Souffs, Parra and Canberra have just as much to gripe about regarding injuries. Its easy for things to seem worse when its close to home
 

Serc

First Grade
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Typical isn't it JW...sometimes I wonder if us poor SEQ based supporters deserve some special incentives to go to games, lol

Yes thank god you aren't coming up JD, I was getting worried there for a minute :p
 

Wato

Juniors
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Hope we don't see Hilder at 5/8th... Shudder...

Surely Adams should get a run this week. We need a 9 who can get our forwards over the advantage line and Hilders service out of dummy half is quite slow and not helping the problem with our forwards. We have a mobile pack and could use this better with good service out of dummy half and start to play through teams a bit more, I thought Adams had our forwards playing well against the Cows when he was on.
 

Yosh

Coach
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I thought Adams was great on his debut. Hopefully he gets a look in.

Remember the days when Bedsy would fill in at halfback lol.

1. Boyd
6. Kelly
7. Bedsy
9. Adams
14. Roberts

I might just be a genius lol ahhahahahahahahaha
 

IanG

Coach
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You've been blaming the conditioners for years Ian and its been pointed out to you that they cannot be held accountable for impact injuries.

Teams like Souffs, Parra and Canberra have just as much to gripe about regarding injuries. Its easy for things to seem worse when its close to home

Well did somebody in the club kill an albatros or something?
 
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Well did somebody in the club kill an albatros or something?

I reckon someone opened an umbrella inside whilst walking under a ladder and stood on a black cats tail which ran into a mirror and smashed it everywhere on Friday the 13th.
 

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