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Walsh carries target on his back into crucial match

Pumba

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Walsh carries target on his back into crucial match
BY ROBERT DILLON

THE Newcastle Knights have warned former teammate Luke Walsh there will be nowhere to hide in tomorrow's live-and-let-die showdown with Penrith at EnergyAustralia Stadium.

Walsh will be playing his first game against Newcastle since requesting a release in March to join the Panthers, for whom he has played 17 games to resurrect his NRL career.

Walsh, a popular clubman in his years with the Knights, can expect a hostile reception tomorrow in a game that is a sudden-death battle to determine the last available berth in next week's play-offs.

Newcastle's big forwards will be on a seek-and-destroy mission and have pinpointed Walsh and Penrith five-eighth Wade Graham as their main targets.

At 173 centimetres and 82 kilograms, Walsh is one of the competition's bantamweights, and statistics highlight his defensive shortcomings.

In his 30 NRL games, the 22-year-old has made 282 tackles and missed 110. In other words, on average he misses more than one in four tackles he attempts.

In his past two games, against South Sydney and Parramatta, he missed more tackles (10) than he effected (nine).

Knights coach Rick Stone said Newcastle "probably know Walshy's game as well as anyone" and confirmed heavy traffic such as Cory Paterson, Steve Simpson, Danny Wicks and Richie Fa'aoso would be heading in his direction at every opportunity.

"It's just the law of the jungle in the NRL these days," Stone said.

"You've got to hold your gloves up if you're a halfback or a little bloke in the defensive line.

"It's the same for Scotty Dureau and Jarrod Mullen and Ben Rogers, or whoever's playing in the halves.

"Every week their opponents go looking for them, some a little bit harder than others.

"Walshy knows he'll get his little bit of attention, like he does every week."

Paterson, who stands 22 centimetres taller and weighs 25 kilograms more than Walsh, said he had spoken to his long-time mate this week, but their friendship would be put on hold tomorrow.

"Hopefully I can get over the little fella," Paterson said.

"My plan will be to make it tough for him and get into him a bit. Walshy's a great player and a great friend of mine, but it will be part of our tactics to get at him.

"He's in for a tough day.

"He gives as good as he gets and tries hard, but if we get plenty of ball and complete our sets, we'll find him."

It is understood Walsh told his former Knights teammates in March that his only regret about leaving was that he would eventually have to play against Simpson.

That daunting prospect becomes a reality tomorrow, and the veteran back-rower said Newcastle would try to isolate Walsh and 18-year-old Graham, who has missed 81 tackles in 21 matches this year.

"We've got a job to do on Sunday, and if there's something we can do to unsettle him, we'll be doing it," Simpson said.

Stone said he was pleased Walsh had proved himself to be a first-grader at Penrith and revealed they had a friendly chat last weekend when they bumped into each other at a junior grand final.

"I wished him well, but he understands that he's going to get a little bit of a workout, as most halfbacks do each week," he said.

Herald
 

Burwood

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Imagine Vuna lining him up on one of his kick returns- he'd end up in the 12th row of the stands.
 

Panthers_God

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To be honest Walsh is a sh*thouse defender. But I'd rather Newcastle run out wide at him because last few weeks teams have tore us up straight through the middle of the ruck, just look at the Parra and Broncos games.

Anyway for Penrith to win they will have to score 30+ because I can see the knights scoring at least 4 tries running out at Walsh and Graham.
 

roopy

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Well if Stone is from the Smith school of coaching we can be sure that the game plan is not to run at Walsh.
The only time Smith released a gameplan to the media was when it was what people expected him to do, but he had another plan.
 

Karmawave

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:lol:

This has been the funniest build up ever this week. Fish and chip paper at its hilarious throwaway best.

Anyone would think our undersized midget replacement half hits like Trevor Gillmeister in defense. :lol:

Penriths local tabloid could have taken this article word for word and simply substituted the word ' DUREAU ' everytime ' WALSH ' was mentioned, and it would be just as spot on.
 

KniGhTs BaTTLeR

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Yeh Dureau aint much better, I cringe at the thought of pritchard and waterhouse running at him, especially pritchard.
 

Kazaf

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Imagine Vuna lining him up on one of his kick returns- he'd end up in the 12th row of the stands.
I really want to see that!
Vuna's kick return runs are good to watch, will be good to see the damage he does on Walsh.
 

Yosh

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Walsh probably get injured this game, hopefullly early (but nothing serious) then they'll probably lose direction, we win, then win our next 4 straight to claim the Premiership. Easy Peasy Japanese Easy!
 

antonius

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Walsh might be a nuffy in defense but the fact is the Panthers have been a better side with him in it, tells you something that doesn't it?
 

Karmawave

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Walsh might be a nuffy in defense but the fact is the Panthers have been a better side with him in it, tells you something that doesn't it?


Yeah to win games with Walsh they've had to score 30+ points or out score their opponents in a high scoring shootout . Teams who can't defend, don't win competitions.
 

Yosh

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Yeah to win games with Walsh they've had to score 30+ points or out score their opponents in a high scoring shootout . Teams who can't defend, don't win competitions.


Agreed, attack wins you matches but defence wins you Premierships!:D
 

Caged Panther

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Yeah to win games with Walsh they've had to score 30+ points or out score their opponents in a high scoring shootout . Teams who can't defend, don't win competitions.

Hmm, seem to recall hearing that line just about every round of 2003. It's usually true but not always.
 

Karmawave

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Hmm, seem to recall hearing that line just about every round of 2003. It's usually true but not always.


How many points did the Roosters score against you in the GF? Not many.

The Panthers got their defensive act together late in the season in 2003. Attack didn't win it for them in 2003 on GF night.

Not saying they can't do it this season either, but at the moment they are relying too much on outscoring teams in high point scoring games.
 
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I think Isaac will hurt the Panthers all day from dummy half because they are notorious for not squaring up properly at marker. Waterhouse is good for it because he is slow at getting up after making a tackle. Walshy is in for a long day in defence.
 
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Spot On

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I think Isaac will hurt the Panthers all day from dummy half because they are notorious for not squaring up properly at marker. Waterhouse is good for it because he is slow at getting up after making a tackle. Walshy is in for a long day in defence.

We are not much better. Karawana has a nap after making his tackles. See Duggan's try last week.
 

Alex28

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They are wasting their time targeting Walsh - keep Jennings and Lewis quiet and the team will fall apart by themselves.
 

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