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R15 | Knights 28-30 Sharks @ Hunter | Sunday 2.00pm

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Haffa

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Hope this is the start of us rolling the dice and giving guys like Levi a chance.

I think we can win this one, it won't be pretty, but if we can match it in the forwards we may grind out a win.
 
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Scott cleared to play.

I also expect big games from the Sims boys as both were involved in both NSW and QLD camps and will be looking to impress selectors. They both know what they need to do to be rep quality forwards.
 

Swarzey

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Yep. Hopefully the Sims brothers and Gagai come back with the confidence to fire. They've been our three best all year IMO. Especially with Korbin and Gagai; Gagai for sure will play Origin 3 with Slater out and the QLD bench needs a change.

Sims strives for QLD selection

For a player with high hopes of making his State of Origin debut in the not too distant future, being in camp with Queensland and soaking up the atmosphere of game day was the ultimate motivator.

Newcastle Knight Korbin Sims was named in the extended Queensland squad for the first time and spent the week in camp. It also allowed him the chance to observe the team’s game day preparation and warm up on Wednesday night at the MCG.

It has come for the 23-year old after his involvement in the Maroons Pathways squad at the beginning of the year.

“It was great. It was good to spend a full training week with players like that and is always really good for the confidence,” Sims told Knights TV on Thursday morning.

“Hopefully I can get a step closer and next time get in the side.”

A highlight for the Knights’ forward was to be among the game’s most talented, successful and seasoned players who have now become his mentors.

“With as many high-class players in one team, there’s a lot being said and a lot to learn,” he added.

The week’s crescendo was Wednesday night’s State of Origin game two played at the iconic Melbourne Cricket Ground.

“I was down on ground level sitting behind the bench," Sims said.
“Seeing the boys warm up on the sideline and watching the crowd get behind every hit, every good play and every call was really good."
He found being on the field surrounded by a record breaking passionate crowd of 91,000 an incredible experience.

“They gave it to a couple of our boys sometimes, but I think we outnumbered them in the maroons last night,” he said.
While Sims didn’t take the field himself, the match day nerves and anticipation were as real as ever.

“I was more agitated. I’m not really used to standing around and not preparing like I usually do at a game,” he admitted.

“Being a part of the crew down there in the sheds warming up was good and that’s the experience that I need at the moment.

“I’m going to take that into Club level now.

“It’s just the experience of what I need to work towards and getting into a side like that is going to be hard.

“That’s what I’ll be working on in the next couple of weeks and hopefully my game improves."
While the Maroons failed to shutdown NSW, suffering a 26-18 defeat, the proud Queenslander is confident they’ll close out the series with a win at Suncorp Stadium on Wednesday week.

“Going back home up to Brisbane, it’s always going to be a tough ask for a NSW side to try and get a win up there,” he said.

“Our boys were on last night, there were just a couple of errors at crucial times of the game that hurt us.

“Playing in front of a home crowd in Brisbane is always uplifting and the boys are always going to be ready for the challenge."

The Origin experienced has driven Sims to show he’s ready for Queensland call-up.

According to him, it all starts with his performance in the Knights’ match against the Sharks on Sunday.

“Hopefully I can try to continue a bit of my form over the last two weeks that I’ve played,” he said.

“I’ll just try to take away how the boys prepare during the week and if I take a few points into my game then I can really move forward in my career.

Knights teammate Dane Gagai was also a member of the Maroons squad named as 18th man for game two of the series.

“Having Dane there to tell me what was going on at certain times of the week was handy,” he said.

“He’s getting closer and closer and I’m trying to think that I’m doing the same as well.”

Meanwhile, Beau Scott has been cleared by the Club's medical staff on Thursday following Wednesday's State of Origin and will play in Sunday's match against the Cronulla Sharks.

http://www.newcastleknights.com.au/news/2015/06/18/sims_strives_for_qld.html
 

Yosh

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I can't see how moving Gagai helps our cause... By far our best this season. He' just gonna be taking hit ups like a prop again...
 

Swarzey

Bench
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Yeah it doesn't make sense. Also why move Gidley? We're all tired of him but he's done more at halfback than fullback this season and probably should have stayed there for the last few years.

All to accommodate Tyrone f**king Roberts. Mullen? Mullen I could cop and go with but not a dud.
 
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On a positive note Sione is going to finally start at left center, hopefully you guys keep him there and let him develop. NSW will need him pretty soon.
 

K-Man

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Hope this is the start of us rolling the dice and giving guys like Levi a chance.

I think we can win this one, it won't be pretty, but if we can match it in the forwards we may grind out a win.

That is one massive 'if'. On paper their forwards will monster ours.
 

ryana87

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Just read in Facebook that Roberts ruled out..... Gidley to no7 and Mamo to fullback

Any truth to this...... Does stone think Gagai at fullback didn't work?..... Or do you think he is actually trying to experiment a bit
 

Frederick

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Probably more looking to the future. Gags at fullback was only going to be a stopgap until leilua f**ked off.

Now it's mamos time to shine. Do us proud, son!
 

Hello, I'm The Doctor

First Grade
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Just read in Facebook that Roberts ruled out..... Gidley to no7 and Mamo to fullback

Any truth to this...... Does stone think Gagai at fullback didn't work?..... Or do you think he is actually trying to experiment a bit

The conspiracy theorist in me says Roberts was poisoned by a fan.

Gents, im thinking we've found our white knight...
 

Swarzey

Bench
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To be fair, Gagai has proven himself to be an excellent centre. He's obviously more suited at fullback but with our season already over Stone might as well give Mamo the opportunity.
 

Jono078

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Am I the only that's not the biggest fan of Gagai at fullback?

I don't know what his ceiling is there if he had a full off season, but I don't like his defensive efforts there and he always gets driven back.

In saying that, in general attacking play he's probably the best we've had in the last 5 years with what he offered.
 
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I was wary of Gagai at fullback first but he has proven himself. He gets more of the ball and can still chime into the backline.
If he were to play at fullback I reckon he needs a bit of work on defense and, in particular,1 on 1 defense.
 

Noname36

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Judging by some of Gagai's comments I think he stuck his hand up to play there temporarily but he wanted to stay in the centres long term. If Mamo doesn't work out though he might not have a choice.
 
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