NRL live blog, scores: Newcastle Knights vs South Sydney Rabbitohs

By Patrick Angel / Roar Guru

South Sydney travel to Newcastle to take on the Knights in a sudden-death finals playoff. To make things even more interesting, the unlikely draw could see Canterbury leapfrog them into 8th spot as they host the Canberra Raiders on Sunday afternoon. Join us for live blogs and scores of the game from 7:30pm AEST tonight.

In all likelihood, it will either be the Rabbitohs or the Knights who travel down to Melbourne next week to face a daunting task, made somewhat more tame by the numerous suspensions dished out to Craig Bellamy’s side.

The Rabbitohs have made a late surge to put themselves in finals contention, when a few weeks a go, fans were already talking about what needs to be done next year.

With a very real shot at the finals, only time will tell whether the Bunnies will be able to handle the pressure of a sold-out Ausgrid Stadium, decked out in Red and Blue.

The Knights have far from an easy two points however, with the Rabbitohs pulling all sorts out of the hat over the last few weeks, including memorable come from behind victories against St George, Easts and North Queensland.

Last week’s outing against the Broncos was poor, in ball control more than anything, and if the huge crowd at Lang Park was too much for them, then the crowd at Newcastle should put the fear of god into them.

With a finals berth on the line, the Novacastrians will be positively fuming.

Newcastle have had a tough time in the last three weeks, losing all of their games, including a horror second half against the Bulldogs last week which saw them throw away a 22-6 lead to lose 32-22.

A loss would put them on their longest losing streak of the year at four to finish things off, in a season where they too have run hot and cold.

Both teams have a raft of their top players injured.

Key Battles
Two key defining battles will be between the opposing hookers, and the halfbacks. Issac Luke has been in pretty good form this year, but last week dropped a lot of balls, and despite making a lot of runs, several were very inefficient.

Tackling machine Isaac De Gois would seem the perfect man to try and contain the tricky little mans moves out of dummy half, which will be crucial n the back ends of both halves as the engine room runs out of juice.

The halves will be an intriguing battle. While previous seasons has seen Rabbitohs fans with their faces in their hands as often as in the air, suddenly, Chris Sandows’ freakish plays have stuck more often than not, and he is riding high.

Jarrod Mullen was being touted in many sections of the media as the main challenger for Mitchell Pearce’s New South Wales number 7 jersey, before injury cut him out.

Mullen had another injury which nearly saw him miss last weeks clash, but pulled through to play a full 80 minutes and lay on two tries for his teammates.

Line-ups
Kurt Gidley shifts from five-eighth to fullback, who is replaced by Ryan Stig off the bench. Houston moves from lock to second row, replacing Zane Tetavano, who has been dropped. Joel Edwards moves to lock from the bench. Taufa, Hilder, Ciraldo and Tetevano are in on the bench, while Karawana has been dropped.

James Roberts moves from fullback to the replacement bench to make way for Nathan Merritt, who may or may not play. Dylan Farrell switches to the wing to make way for Chris McQueens move to the centres. John Sutton replaces Greg Inglis in five-eighth – the usual Centre ruled out through injury.

My Tip
Newcastle choked a big lead, and bigger dominance last week, and South Sydney would be as willing as an team to make a big comeback. But Souths looked pretty average under pressure, and maybe it has hit the boys that they really might make the finals now. The pressure of Newcastle Stadium will be too much.

Knights by 4.

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The Crowd Says:

2011-09-02T14:12:24+00:00

PaddyBoy

Guest


Sorry, not Bellamy, Bennett.

2011-09-02T12:00:00+00:00

PaddyBoy

Guest


They are losing a few - De Gois, MacDougall are two from the top of my head. Plus Snowden is a prop, and Bellamy refuses to pay over 300k for props so you can bet your house he's not on much. Boyd would be the only real big money signing and Newcastle already operate closer to the floor than the cap. Plus all the third party deals would be popping up due to the new business connections (180k per player I think?).

2011-09-02T11:30:48+00:00

Stu

Guest


Rabs just listed the players that are going to Newcastle with Bennett next year. I heard 4 Origin players listed, how can they afford that? -- Comment left via The Roar's iPhone app. Download The Roar's iPhone App in the App Store here.

AUTHOR

2011-09-02T11:29:52+00:00

Patrick Angel

Roar Guru


FULLTIME - NEWCASTLE win 40-24 in an action filled match. UATE man of the match with 4 tries, and MacDougall got to toe poke the final kick over the line. Newcastle through to the finals barring a Canterbury victory on Sunday of over about 80 points.

AUTHOR

2011-09-02T11:28:15+00:00

Patrick Angel

Roar Guru


Adam MacDougall is given the kick for his last game in Newy, and he toe pokes it over to make it 40-24 to Newcastle.

AUTHOR

2011-09-02T11:26:51+00:00

Patrick Angel

Roar Guru


80' TRY NEWCASTLE - Length of the field try to Akuila Uate as he picks up a Sutton grubber on the line and goes 95m to score, Luke kept up well with him, but the big Fijian was too fast. 4 tries to Uate in a man of the match performance.

AUTHOR

2011-09-02T11:25:20+00:00

Patrick Angel

Roar Guru


79' Crocker offloads to Joel Edwards in an error. Edwards doesn't get up and Newcastle are penalised right off the bat. One last shot for Souths.

AUTHOR

2011-09-02T11:23:54+00:00

Patrick Angel

Roar Guru


78' Isaac Luke is tackled in goal, go for the short drop out and get the ball back.

AUTHOR

2011-09-02T11:23:06+00:00

Patrick Angel

Roar Guru


77' Dropped ball from Souths after a very entertaining set from them, 30m out from the Newcastle line, Sutton threw an out the back offload which is put down by Sandow. Game over it looks like.

AUTHOR

2011-09-02T11:21:16+00:00

Patrick Angel

Roar Guru


NO TRY 20m tap, Souths have 80 metres to go.

AUTHOR

2011-09-02T11:20:55+00:00

Patrick Angel

Roar Guru


75' A lot just happened that goes to the video ref. A Rabbitohs player took out a Newcastle player after a grubber to the line, and in the ensuing play several players dropped the ball.

AUTHOR

2011-09-02T11:19:08+00:00

Patrick Angel

Roar Guru


75' Burgess drops the ball off the kick off return, not what South Sydney needed.

AUTHOR

2011-09-02T11:18:37+00:00

Patrick Angel

Roar Guru


TRY RABBITOHS - Tyrrell made a great break off an inside ball and passed to MERRITT who was backing up, try converted. 34-24 with 6 to go.

AUTHOR

2011-09-02T11:17:03+00:00

Patrick Angel

Roar Guru


72' Stig made a break and had only the fullback to beat before a great ankle tap from Sandow. The next play the ball went across field, and bombed a try opportunity before Likiliki threw the ball over the line. Hot and cold at the moment from Newcastle.

AUTHOR

2011-09-02T11:14:29+00:00

Patrick Angel

Roar Guru


70' Time is running out for Souths, but another 10 minutes in this game and you would put some money on them.

AUTHOR

2011-09-02T11:12:01+00:00

Patrick Angel

Roar Guru


68' Chris McQueen drops the ball after Uate rushed up on Merritt who is forced into a dodgy pass. Great play from Uate, boy that kid is quick off the mark, just to add to his top speed.

AUTHOR

2011-09-02T11:10:16+00:00

Patrick Angel

Roar Guru


66' Likiliki makes an average play the ball and Gidley drops it 40 out from their own line. Game on.

AUTHOR

2011-09-02T11:09:14+00:00

Patrick Angel

Roar Guru


Souths have a spring in their step now, and Newcastle look like they want the whistle to go right now.

2011-09-02T11:08:11+00:00

Stu

Guest


Come on Souths. Don't care who wins, just want a tight finish. Another try or two will make it interesting. -- Comment left via The Roar's iPhone app. Download The Roar's iPhone App in the App Store here.

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2011-09-02T11:07:48+00:00

Patrick Angel

Roar Guru


64' TRY RABBITOHS - McQueen scores after a break from Isaac Luke the tackle before. Horrible defence from Newcastle who have dropped off a lot. The ball went across in a standard backline for McQueen. Converted by Sandow, 34-18 to Newcastle.

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