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Alex28

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http://theherald.yourguide.com.au/news/sport/rugby-league/kurt-pearce-in-half-battle/1223299.html

Kurt, Pearce in half battle
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KNIGHTS main man Kurt Gidley will get a chance to lay claim to the NSW No.7 jersey when he starts at halfback against one of his rivals, Roosters prodigy Mitchell Pearce, at Bluetongue Stadium on Sunday.

Ankle and hip injuries will almost certainly rule Scott Dureau out of the game against the NRL's hottest team, and Knights coach Brian Smith is likely to shift Gidley from fullback into the role of primary playmaker.

Gidley and 19-year-old Pearce have rocketed to the top of the selectors' short list in the wake of their impressive weekend performances Gidley in the final quarter of Newcastle's 34-22 loss to Brisbane and Pearce in leading the Roosters to a 28-12 disposal of Penrith.

Most pundits believe Pearce needs another year of NRL experience before being thrust into the State of Origin spotlight but Gidley, a bench utility in games one and three last season, is a genuine contender despite being a fixture at fullback for the past 18 months.

Parramatta's Brett Finch, who has played three Origin games, is another hopeful and will appreciate the move from five-eighth to replace halfback Tim Smith against Manly at Parramatta Stadium on Friday.

Smith said Dureau would have an MRI scan tomorrow on suspected torn ankle ligaments and described him as "very unlikely" to play on Sunday.

The Knights had hoped Jarrod Mullen, the NSW halfback in game one last year before calf and shoulder injuries ruled him out of the rest of the series, would return from a torn calf muscle against the Roosters.

Mullen missed the loss to Brisbane and wants to play on Sunday, but Smith was not as confident. The Knights have a bye after the Roosters game, and Smith reckons another fortnight off should ensure a full recovery.

"He thinks he'll be right but the medical staff are telling me they think he'll be another week or two," Smith said.

"If he's fit we'll play him, but his problem is he's had it before so we've got to be careful."

Smith said NSW Cup halfback Luke Walsh had "done some nice things and he's not out of the picture" but Gidley's dominance could not be ignored.

"With what we saw Kurt do at the weekend, we've probably got to use this opportunity to have another look at him," he said.

"Some people are saying, and I'm aware, that when he played there in the past he had some issues but K Gidley is a different player now to what he was two years ago.

"If we can give him an opportunity to play there and see what he can do, whether it's out of necessity or by choice, if we happen to find he can do that job then that would be another bonus for the team."

Adam MacDougall's likely return from a knee injury makes him a ready-made replacement in the centres for Wes Naiqama, who will take Gidley's place at fullback. Naiqama played the last 20 minutes at fullback against Brisbane when Gidley went to halfback.

"We'll probably start the way we finished," Smith said.

"Part of the reason I brought Wes here was I reckon he's a really good back-up player to Kurt at fullback, and I like his versatility as a centre, winger and fullback.

"What he did against the Broncos, with virtually no practice at it, was very encouraging."

Smith is likely to persevere with Keith Lulia and Cooper Vuna on the left edge despite the handling errors they made against Brisbane.

"We feel like we can get a bit more out of everybody," he said.

"I'm not inclined to be blaming anyone for a loss. I'm hoping we can all find a bit of improvement."

Utility Matt Hilder was due to have CAT scans on his head yesterday after he missed the Brisbane game due to a mystery neurological condition. The results of those tests should be known today.

Nooooooo....
 
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I think the Gidley Mullen combo is what Smithy had in mind from day one should we start slowly. Potential origin pairing there. Look the bottom line is we scored two tries in about three minutes when Kids moved to first receiver. His defence will be an added bonus on the fringes of the ruck. I can't help but think Gids is set for a half spot from now on. He is a far better footballer now than when he played for us there last time. In fact I think Gids is arguably the world's best FORM player right now. His stats back it up. Probably the fittest player I have ever seen as well. Big call I know but he is a genius. Worth every cent we pay him and he is in my opinion the third best player we have ever produced.
 

Serc

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We'll just have to see how he goes if picked there I guess...don't think it will be a success though, from what I saw on Sunday it looked just like in the past, not bad, not good, but overall not good enough. Especially now that we have some real halves for backup *cough* Walsh *cough*
 

antonius

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I think the Gidley Mullen combo is what Smithy had in mind from day one should we start slowly. Potential origin pairing there. Look the bottom line is we scored two tries in about three minutes when Kids moved to first receiver. His defence will be an added bonus on the fringes of the ruck. I can't help but think Gids is set for a half spot from now on. He is a far better footballer now than when he played for us there last time. In fact I think Gids is arguably the world's best FORM player right now. His stats back it up. Probably the fittest player I have ever seen as well. Big call I know but he is a genius. Worth every cent we pay him and he is in my opinion the third best player we have ever produced.
You could well be correct in what you've written there. I must admit I wasn't fussed on him at fullback on past performance, and he certainly has proved me (and a few others ) wrong. So yes maybe he would give a better shownig at 7 now. I'll reserve judgement until I've seen a full game from him there. If he starts at 7 this week that will be a good test for him. I still say though that his organisation, and kicking skills are not up to it, so unless he's put a lot of work in those areas I think he will struggle. It's one thing to fill in there for a quarter of a game, it's entirely different taking a game plan out from the start and making it happen, I really don't think organising a team around the park is something you learn to do, it's more of a natural ability.
 

Rusty

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I'll reserve my judgement until after this weekends showing. Kurt always puts in 110% which brings peace of mind that he won't stop trying IMO.
 

Sacrolishes

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Nooooooo.......about Keith Lulia.....HE CANNOT BE PICKED ON FORM...BUGGER HIM OFF TO NSW CUP PLEASE SMITHY PLEEAASSEE....he's a liability!!

on Kurt...i'd rather him over walsh right now..i didnt see his game in lower grades on weekend but from the past 3 i've watched he still not even attempting to tackle properly! yeh his passing and kicking is superb tho..BUT so was Bails;)
 

Jono078

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I really dont think Smith will go with Gidley at halfback..

Walsh has been in awsome form, get him in FG now, he killed the Roosters last time he played them.
 

otori

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Bailey and Walsh would be a nice combo. While Gids may have performed on the weekend, I have my doubts about his ability to play first receiver for 80 mins. Plus we need to try and win this game, not use it to test new ideas.
 

keeney

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Kidley's kicking game, even during the last 18 month purple patch, has been average. This is when he chips in with 2-4 kicks a game max. His abilities are in his running, step and passing, all attributes that suit his current role to a T, why move him? why? why? why?
 

perverse

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Kidley's kicking game, even during the last 18 month purple patch, has been average. This is when he chips in with 2-4 kicks a game max. His abilities are in his running, step and passing, all attributes that suit his current role to a T, why move him? why? why? why?
exactly right. halfback is just not the spot for him - he doesn't have the kicking game for it. MAYBE... and i stress MAYBE with his current confidence and form he could pull off 5/8th now - as long as he was told not to kick... but halfback is just a poor option imo.

our kicking will cost us the match against the roosters if kidley plays half.
 

KniGhTs BaTTLeR

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If Smith picks him at fullback his still gonna chime in at first receiver anyway so I don't see the point. Hopefully Mullen will play and we can go with Bailey and Mullen. Why they are even thinking of moving Kids is beyond me, but im not a FG coach.
 

perverse

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If Smith picks him at fullback his still gonna chime in at first receiver anyway so I don't see the point. Hopefully Mullen will play and we can go with Bailey and Mullen. Why they are even thinking of moving Kids is beyond me, but im not a FG coach.
yeah, it is possible that it's just another smokescreen - hiding mullen, or possibly walshy.

allegedly mullo was almost ready to go for the broncos, so i wouldn't be surprised to see him play against the roosters.
 

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