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R1 | Knights 24-14 Warriors @ Hunter | Sat 4.30pm

Round 1 result: Knights vs Warriors


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Jobdog

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1. Kurt Gidley
2. James McManus 3. Dane Gagai 4. Joseph Leilua 5. Akuila Uate
6. Jarrod Mullen 7. Tyrone Roberts
8. Kade Snowden 9. Adam Clydsdale 10. Korbin Sims
11. Beau Scott 12. Robbie Rochow
13. Jeremy Smith

Interchange: 14. Tyler Randell 15. Chris Houston 16. David Fa'alogo 17. Jack Stockwell 18. Sione Mata'utia

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1. Sam Tomkins
2. Tuimoala Lolohea 3. Konrad Hurrell 4. Solomone Kata 5. Manu Vatuvei
6. Chad Townsend 7. Shaun Johnson
8. Jacob Lillyman 9. Thomas Leuluai 10. Ben Matulino
11. Bodene Thompson 12. Ryan Hoffman
13. Simon Mannering

Interchange: 14. Nathan Friend 15. Ben Henry 16. Sam Lisone 17. Albert Vete 18. Suaia Matagi

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Referees: Ashley Klein, Chris Butler
Sideline Officials: Ricky MacFarlane, Phil Henderson
Video Referees: Steve Clark, Steve Folkes


Holden Cup Under 20's R1
SAT 12:00PM | Knights v Warriors @ Hunter (FOX Sports 1)

VB NSW Cup R1
SAT 2:10PM | Knights v Warriors @ Hunter (FOX Sports 1)​
 
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Jobdog

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It was going to be Wednesday, but pretty sure they've changed it back to Tuesday.
 
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i would not be surprised if Leilua is on the bench. I would love to see him used as a fringe backrower in some capacity. If it works he will be a major weapon.
 

Noname36

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i would not be surprised if Leilua is on the bench. I would love to see him used as a fringe backrower in some capacity. If it works he will be a major weapon.

If Joey loses his spot to Sione (I'm still unsure how Stone will play the centres) I could see him getting picked on the bench as long as he was there in place of the bench hooker and not in addition to one. We're lacking in forwards as it is so probably don't want two bench spots taken up with him and a utility.

I don't think we really need to carry a second hooker/utility on the bench to be honest when Roberts or even Gidley (I think he's okay there in short bursts) can easily slot in there. BJ would offer us more size than Randall/Levi which we probably need that against the Warriors pack.
 
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Tom155

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Rick Stone ready to slot Jack Stockwell into Newcastle Knights team

Former Dragons forward Jack Stockwell looms as the only likely new face in Newcastle's team to tackle the Warriors in round one at Hunter Stadium in eight days.

Coach Rick Stone indicated the towering 23-year-old Picton Magpies product was in contention for a bench spot behind probable starting props Kade Snowden and Korbin Sims.

Of Newcastle's other major off-season recruits, utility forward Tariq Sims (Cowboys) is suspended until round five and utility Carlos Tuimavave (Warriors) is nursing an ankle injury suffered at the Auckland Nines four weeks ago.

Former Canberra prop Sam Mataora, who joined the Knights midway through last season, is expected to play NSW Cup in the opening round.

"We've got a couple of decisions to make, with Dave Fa'alogo, Chris Houston, Jack and young Joey Tapine," Stone said.

"They're probably all in the mix around the bench, so I've got a couple of decisions to make around that. He's definitely done enough to deserve a position so we'll just see how everyone balances up next week then make a few tough decisions."

Stockwell played at the Nines then came off the bench in their 26-4 victory over Canberra in the trial at Queanbeyan last Saturday.

"It's been really good since I've been up here. Pre-season's been really great with the boys and with Stoney and the coaching staff," Stockwell said.

"There's a lot of little skills I've worked on, and my fitness is one of the big things we've worked on, and just beefing me up, so I'm feeling pretty confident.

"The trial against Canberra was a good hit-out and all the boys played really well. That showed us just how good a pre-season we've had, and that's going to lead us into the Warriors next week so hopefully I'm in the team and can represent the red and blue for the first time."

Stockwell, who turned 23 earlier this month, has played 35 games since making his NRL debut in 2012. In his only NRL appearance at Hunter Stadium, he came off the bench in a 14-8 Dragons victory in 2013, but that was not his first trip to Turton Road.

"I've played here a couple of times in my youth, back in the day playing schoolboy footy and stuff like that, and I've always loved playing here," he said.

"It's a good ground and a good place to play footy.

"I won't be getting booed this time. I'll be getting cheers from now on."
Stockwell said he felt immediately welcome when he arrived in Newcastle last October.

In his days at St George Illawarra, he commuted from his home in Picton to Dragons territory, and spent childhood holidays at a beach-side caravan park in Wollongong's northern suburbs.

One of his closest friends is Alex McKinnon, who played in the same Dragons junior squads and St Gregory's College Campbelltown teams, and in the Rise For Alex round last July he wore the No.16 jersey as a personal tribute to his great mate.

"It's pretty similar here to where I've been. They're both great clubs," he said.

"I've really enjoyed coming to the Knights, meeting all the fans on fan day and seeing how all the boys interact at training. It's a great culture and a great club."

Stone said Stockwell, who has signed a three-year deal with the Knights, was quickly accepted by his new team-mates and coaches.

"He's a quality young bloke to start with, which makes it a bit easier," Stone said.

"He's only a young fellow but he's played 30-odd games, and he's still got a big future ahead of him. He's got a good frame, a good motor, he's fairly intelligent and he's fitted in really well.

"He's really likeable and he's easy to get on with, and because he's intelligent he's fairly coachable, and he's fitted in like he's been here his whole life."
http://www.smh.com.au/rugby-league/...o-newcastle-knights-team-20150226-13q6u2.html
 

Yosh

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Hopefully he develops into a good quality player. Don't even expect a fantastic player. If we can have 4 or 5 ood quality props making solid metres, we'll have enough fire power outwide with the backs and backrowers to do some real damage.
 

Sacrolishes

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Be about this time next week I'll be sitting on the couch watching the lower grades run around in HD!! Boo yaa!!
 
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Just looking forward to us throwing everything we have at them. No more Bennett ball. That is a relief in itself. I feel attack is our best form of defence this season.
 
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Jono078

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Did not know we had the Warriors first up!

If we beat them I'll be super excited since I'm expecting them to make the grand final and finish top 4 with ease.
 

chinorocks

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We still need solid go forward before we go wide but I agree we need to throw it around/offload more this year. Cuthbo is a massive loss in this regard. Our focus on completion rates under Bennett really stifled his offload, could have been a huge weapon under Stoney (assuming were gonna play the same way we did last time he was coach). Hopefully he gets our backrowers running attacking lines again to, Houston and Taia were great weapons under Stone in attack and Scott and Sims are far better players than they were.
 

Joker's Wild

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Moving the ball around in the middle is key to beating the Warriors imo. Make them run around to try and smother our attack and gas them out

I can see a high scoring match in this one. 50+ points in total
 

Dave_

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Just looking forward to us throwing everything we have at them. No more Bennett ball. That is a relief in itself. I feel attack is our best form of defence this season.

Totally agree. Watching us play the boring Bennett style was making me start to hate watching my own team. I think the Broncos will struggle with the same boring game plan this year, especially if their pre season form is anything to go by.

I hope Stone tells them to just go and and play.
 

Noname36

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Judging by some of the comments from the players in the more recent videos on the Knights website it sounds like we're still going to place quite a big emphasis on completing sets.

It seems something we've also worked really hard on though is supporting the ball runner in case something happens. That was a major issue we had in the first part of last year. We had blokes either go to or through the line, they'd get the hand away and look around to offload but there'd be nobody there.

Anyone that thinks we're just gonna throw the ball around willy nilly and not still try and complete sets I think it going to be very disappointed. Not me though. I'm of the view that you can't attack without the ball so I'd be very happy if we found a happy medium between Bennett's emphasis on completing sets but building on that when we have possession and playing a more expansive brand of football than we did last year.
 

perverse

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Judging by some of the comments from the players in the more recent videos on the Knights website it sounds like we're still going to place quite a big emphasis on completing sets.

It seems something we've also worked really hard on though is supporting the ball runner in case something happens. That was a major issue we had in the first part of last year. We had blokes either go to or through the line, they'd get the hand away and look around to offload but there'd be nobody there.

Anyone that thinks we're just gonna throw the ball around willy nilly and not still try and complete sets I think it going to be very disappointed. Not me though. I'm of the view that you can't attack without the ball so I'd be very happy if we found a happy medium between Bennett's emphasis on completing sets but building on that when we have possession and playing a more expansive brand of football than we did last year.

I agree, I think we'll be a bit more expansive... but a lot of fans seem to be expecting the Harlem Globestrotters.
 

Bring it home Knights

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As has been said on here, the back line is outstanding, however it's the forwards that are a concern. I'm not overly worried about the back row, however it's the props and hooker that worry me. Clydesdale was pretty ordinary last year and I really hope he steps up. I saw some pics of Snowy and he looks in much better shape than the last few years. Hopefully the other props will be able to play a key role alongside him. If the props and hooker fire, I can see us as being a top 4 team. If not I see us missing the 8.
 

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