KNIGHTS SHARP IN SECOND TRIAL
The Newcastle Knights defeated the Melbourne Storm 66 - 10 at St John Oval, Charlestown tonight to win the Kurt Fearnley Cup.
The Storm team, made up of fringe first graders put up a strong fight but were unable to match the strength of the home side.
Central Charlestown junior, Dan Tolar registered the game's first points in the opening minute on his former home ground to launch a long awaited comeback from injury.
The Knights performed well across the park and now turn their attention to next week's full-strength trial against the Panthers in Port Macquarie.
The only injury concern was Con Mika who suffered a rib cartliage injury.
Junior Sau left the field in the second quarter with a mild knee strain and Cooper Vuna has a minor corked calf but neither are cause for concern for Knights medical staff.
In the curtain raiser, the Central Coast Centurions defeated The Entrance Tigers 32 - 4.
Meanwhile, mixed results for the Newcastle Knights junior representative teams in Sydney today with the Novocastrians victorious over the Roosters by 30 points to 24.
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In SG Ball, the Knights led 24-20 five minutes from full time before a late converted try to the Roosters to snatch a 26-24 victory.
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