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Pumped-up Cross ready to pack punch Prop primed for final charge at semi berth

Pumba

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Pumped-up Cross ready to pack punch Prop primed for final charge at semi berth
BY BRETT KEEBLE

KNIGHTS coach Brian Smith reckons NSW prop Ben Cross is poised to put a frustrating domestic season behind him and lead Newcastle's charge to the finals, starting with tomorrow's game against the Raiders at Canberra Stadium.

A premiership-winner with Melbourne last year, Cross was recruited to add some mongrel and muscle to Newcastle's pack, but wrist, thumb and knee injuries have restricted the 29-year-old enforcer to just five NRL appearances.

Cross broke his thumb playing in Origin I on May 21 then did not play again until Newcastle's 16-14 loss to the Roosters five weeks later. He was recalled for Origin III, in which he rebroke his thumb and tore medial ligaments in his knee, and has not played since.

But Cross said his knee had felt good for two weeks, and hand specialist Bryce Meads gave his thumb the all-clear earlier this week, freeing him to return against the Raiders tomorrow.

"What Crossy's brought to our club this year is a lot of stuff that's behind the scenes and off the field. It's probably in front of him yet, the bit where he gives the team confidence by what he does on the field," Smith said.

"Through injury, he's just not been able to deliver that sort of continuous, vigorous football that he can play that loosens the opposition up a bit. I'm looking forward to him adding that over the next few weeks."

Smith will finalise his 17-man squad when the Knights train behind closed doors today and, although he will keep that information to himself until an hour before kick-off, he indicated Cross and fellow front-rowers Jesse Royal (knee) and Danny Wicks (ankle) would all return from the injured list and play.

Centres Wes Naiqama (foot) and Keith Lulia (leg) had been cleared to return from injury, Smith said, but Naiqama missed training yesterday due to a dose of the flu.

Lulia left yesterday's session early and Naiqama is expected to train today but neither are likely to play tomorrow. It is understood Cooper Vuna or regular right winger James McManus will replace the suspended Adam MacDougall in the centres.

Cross made his NRL debut for Canberra in 2003 and spent three seasons there before joining Melbourne in 2006 and helping transform the Storm into the superpower they have become.

"I had three good years there, and it's always good to get back there and play against the old teammates and see some old friends," Cross said.

"I just can't wait to get back out there and get a good month of footy under my belt before the semis, hopefully. After a few games I'd prefer to start but, coming back from injury, starting or coming off the bench doesn't really faze me."

Cross said the Knights and Raiders had exceeded the expectations of many pundits this year after being dismissed as pretenders during pre-season predictions.

"A lot of people wrote off Canberra Raiders at the start of the season, and us as well. We were both supposed to be fighting it out for the wooden spoon," Cross said.

Smith said utility forward Mark Taufua was not considered because his fiancee, Angie, was due to give birth today to their first child.

Raiders coach Neil Henry is likely to include prop Scott Logan, who is due back after missing two games with a knee injury, at the expense of Nigel Plum or Neville Costigan.

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Pika

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Was great at training yesterday.

I only hope the he gets the spell when he needs it this time.
 
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If Crossy gets his mongrel going consistently we will make the eight. Without it we are long odds. He is the missing piece of the 2008 puzzle. The one player in our pack who can lift the others to another level of intensity. He is a ferocious and fearless SOB.
 

Karmawave

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All I hope is he holds onto the ball.

The turnover rate has appeared to be a whole lot better lately, and Cross's hands and forced passes can often let him down at key stages and puts the team under pressure.
 

BG

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I only hope the he gets the spell when he needs it this time.

I assume that the fact we have three big boppers returning from injuries is one of the reasons we are supposedly going with 7 forwards. That should ensure no one is left out there fatigued. Even if our heaviest unit spends less minutes on the field than his weight in stones.
 

General Knight

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I assume that the fact we have three big boppers returning from injuries is one of the reasons we are supposedly going with 7 forwards. That should ensure no one is left out there fatigued. Even if our heaviest unit spends less minutes on the field than his weight in stones.

No, wrong, wrong, wrong. We are going with 7 forwards cause Dureau sucks. :roll:
 

Serc

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In his favour he did make 123m in a soundly beaten team (only player to get over 100m too for that matter). But I would like to see less fluff pieces on how good the media think Cross is, how good Smithy thinks he is, and how good Cross thinks he is himself until there's some results put on the board for the Knights (note, not NSW or Country).
 

shane1970

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He was our only prop who was even trying to make metres. It was like he was on his own out there.
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You ain't wrong there - Royal was DISGRACEFUL - Wicks was his usual self , being, as soon as someone hits him round the legs he SURRENDERS, and Tolar was his usual 'toiling' self (just) - Cross was by far and away our best
 

Joker's Wild

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I thought Fas was pretty good for us today too. His defence was strong and he hit the line with some sting.

Crossy played well I think, he was out there for way too long though and the fatigue les to some defencive lapses.

Karawana was a bloody waste of space.
 

Karmawave

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I mean its just stupid naming Karawana in the " 7 ".

At least when we named 7 forwards and one half before with success, we used Hilder at lock at Houston as extra forward.

Hard not to question the whole thinking of Supercoach. Though hindsights a wonderful thing.
 

cram

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I mean its just stupid naming Karawana in the " 7 ".

At least when we named 7 forwards and one half before with success, we used Hilder at lock at Houston as extra forward.

Hard not to question the whole thinking of Supercoach. Though hindsights a wonderful thing.

Not particularly rated to this post but I wonder where you have come up with the term super coach. I am not that certain that he is thought of as a supercoach on this forum.

In fact I think that may are perplexed by his decisions.

Are you Michael Hagan???
 

shane1970

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Karawana was a bloody waste of space.
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Is he any different anywhere else????????To be honest I missed the team announcements - and when I sat down and watched the first set of six and I saw (19) Marijuana in the team along with (20) Cooper Wanna in the centres we were DOOMED from the start:D
 

Karmawave

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Not particularly rated to this post but I wonder where you have come up with the term super coach. I am not that certain that he is thought of as a supercoach on this forum.

In fact I think that may are perplexed by his decisions.

Are you Michael Hagan???


No, I'm Luke Walsh :lol:


Nah I just say Supercoach with sarcasm because sometimes I think Smith thinks he is a Supercoach in his own mind, and goes out of his way to be enigmatic and deceitful and all that other rubbish when its not really necessary. ( e.g. team selections etc that are obviously not the way the team is to line up ). He is kidding himself if he thinks the other team aren't aware.

Just coach the bloody team I reckon. Better coaches than Smith have with success, without the need of all that other mind game rubbish.
 
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