Newcastle Knights vs Cronulla Sharks highlights: Sharks beat Knights 62-0

By Scott Pryde / Expert

Match Results:

The Cronulla Sharks have put together one of the best attacking displays you are ever likely to see in a 62-point thumping of the Newcastle Knights at Hunter Stadium.

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The hosts were held to zero, as they fumbled and bumbled their way from low to low throughout the match, the Sharks never looking challenged after they opened the scoring.

Alarm bells might have been ringing early for Cronulla coach Shan Flanagan as they made a number of sloppy errors coming out of their own end, but they were alleviated quickly as the Sharks found their mojo.

While their defence didn’t have to do much in defence to keep Newcastle to zero, their attack was where it counted. They ran on 11 tries with every player on the same page. Execution was near perfect, and it seemed every time there was even a fraction of pressure Newcastle would crack.

Valentine Holmes would be the beneficiary of some extraordinary play from Ben Barba, pocketing four tries while all of Chad Townsend, James Maloney, Paul Gallen, Michael Ennis and Wade Graham has standout performances.

In truth, there wasn’t a bad Sharks player on the field though.

After that relatively sloppy start from the Sharks, it would be Valentine Holmes who crossed for the first try in the eighth minute as Luke Lewis grubbered into the in goal and holmes flew through the air to score.

The Sharks would then cross through Ben Barba who benefited from a series of offloads about 40 metres out. He broke through a hole and managed to outrun everyone to the line.

Valentine Holmes would score the next two tries, both having Ben Barba involved within 4 minutes of each other. One was in the corner, and the other back under the posts.

Siosaia Feki would complete the half with a try out wide after a perfectly executed set play that involved both Chad Townsend and James Maloney – but looked more like a training run.

After just 40 mintues of play, it was the Sharks already up 28-0.

Coming back for the second half, things went from bad to worse for the Knights as they continually dropped the ball, gave away penalties and didn’t look anywhere near threatening when they did get an opportunity as young halves Brock Lamb and Jack Cogger struggled.

Valentine Holmes added his fourth try just seven minutes into the second half to get things cracking. Chris Heighington took on the line, dragging defenders before passing along to Ben Barba who ran through a hole and put in a wonderful cut out ball for Holmes to score in the corner.

It was then the turn of Luke Lewis just four minutes later, bringing up 40 off a shallow crossfield kick from James Maloney. Lewis would catch it cleanly and then run through to score untouched.

Sosaia Feki has his second just eight minutes later after Holmes ran almost the length of the field, following by a quick spread to the other side.

Luke Lewis would then make it two tries after Jack Bird made a break down the right hand side, before linking with Lewis who was on the inside in support.

Wade Graham then added his name to the scoresheet just four minutes later after Ennis went left out of dummy half and threw a wonderful short inside ball for Graham to barge over.

The final try of the match would be scored just six minutes from fulltime as Feki came up with a hatrick. Holmes went close to scoring five before there was a shift left and an easy try.

A bad season for the Newcastle Knights continues to get worse, as they stay glued to the bottom of the table, while the Cronulla for and against elevates them to second place above the Melbourne Storm.

Final Score
Newcastle Knights 0
Cronulla Sharks 62

Match Preview:

The Newcastle Knights desperately need a win to turn their season around, but things won’t be getting any easier when they host the in-form Cronulla Sharks. Join The Roar for live scores and coverage from 2pm (AEST).

Newcastle’s form, in one word, has been terrible. They sit bottom of the table, and hopefully for their sake they have used the representative round break to do something useful.

Having won only one of their first nine games, their season is virtually already over and the Knights will already have an eye to 2017. However, that doesn’t mean they should be giving games away for free – certainly contracts and positions in the team are up for grabs moving forward.

They would also like to get off the bottom of the table, but will need to start winning if they want to do that.

Along with their solitary win, the Knights have also recorded a draw against the Canberra Raiders back in Round 3. That leaves them on three competition points, but maybe in worse news they have been outscored 115-10 in the last three rounds against the Brisbane Broncos, Manly Sea Eagles and Sydney Roosters.

For Cronulla, it has been a complete opposite on the form line as they sit in fourth position having won seven of their nine matches.

Last time out it was a very solid win against the Brisbane Broncos, and many are beginning to sit up and take notice of the Cronulla outfit who are being considered the third favourite for the season – behind Brisbane and the North Queensland Cowboys. Of course the Melbourne Storm are also ahead of them on the ladder.

In team news, the Knights lose David Bhana and Will Pearsall, while Jacob Saifiti, Sam Mataora and Tyler Randell are all back, with Mataora straight into the front row. The Sharks welcome back David Fifita and Joseph Paulo, while Jason Bukuya is out.

Newcastle must find a way to shut down Michael Ennis. He has been on fire for Cronulla, and is the gel to their halves combination of James Maloney and Chad Townsend who have been working so well with with Ben Barba. Furthermore, the Cronulla forward pack have dominated everyone in their path.

Trent Hodksinon must stand up here. His kicking game is going to have to get Newcastle through some very tough periods of the game, and be creative when called upon.

Prediction
The Sharks form has been strong, and right at the moment the Knights look like the only easy game in the competition. This could get ugly.

Sharks by 24.

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The Crowd Says:

2016-05-15T10:04:20+00:00

jamesb

Guest


If the sharks are going to break their drought, they MUST finish in the top two. They should finish top four, but they would have to win a final away from Sydney, which won't be easy.

2016-05-15T09:50:14+00:00

Doug Graves

Guest


Normally I'd agree with you if it was a close loss or golden point loss but players sooking and crying after a 62-0 shellacking deserve no sympathy, they deserve to be in Holden Cup. However if he was crying for the poor fans who actually paid to watch that disgrace then maybe I'd be a little bit more lenient.

2016-05-15T08:58:58+00:00

Geoff from Bruce Stadium

Guest


While I feel for the Knights I think it needs to be said that the Sharks are a very impressive team. They will definitely finish top 4 unless they suffer a spate of injuries and will give the Broncos, Cowboys and Storm some headaches during the finals. Could this be the year the Sharkies finally break through? They are very solid all over the ground with a lot of experience, aggression and skill. Blokes like Lewis, Graham, Maloney, Ennis, Fefita, Gallen, Barba, Bird and Townshend are all performing. Have to give some credit to whoever is responsible for the recruitment at the Sharks. Not only that but the coach has them performing to their potential.

2016-05-15T08:45:55+00:00

jamesb

Guest


It's a shame about Newcastle, because they love their footy with 16,000 plus fans turning up today. Whether it's league, A League or the EPL, Newcastle teams are finding it tough at the moment.

2016-05-15T08:39:54+00:00

Renegade

Roar Guru


I agree, feel for the bloke that pulled at the heartstrings.

2016-05-15T08:32:17+00:00

Geoff from Bruce Stadium

Guest


Seeing Dane Gagai break down at the end of the match and being supported by Tariq Sims was tough to watch. Sport offers so many emotions from supreme highs to utter despair. It was good to see Gagiai compose himself and be able to front the media and explain how much the performance of his team means to him. As a neutral I hope the Knights can turn their season around.

AUTHOR

2016-05-15T07:43:13+00:00

Scott Pryde

Expert


Match Results The Cronulla Sharks have put together one of the best attacking displays you are ever likely to see in a 62-point thumping of the Newcastle Knights at Hunter Stadium. The hosts were held to zero, as they fumbled and bumbled their way from low to low throughout the match, the Sharks never looking challenged after they opened the scoring. Alarm bells might have been ringing early for Cronulla coach Shan Flanagan as they made a number of sloppy errors coming out of their own end, but they were alleviated quickly as the Sharks found their mojo. While their defence didn't have to do much in defence to keep Newcastle to zero, their attack was where it counted. They ran on 11 tries with every player on the same page. Execution was near perfect, and it seemed every time there was even a fraction of pressure Newcastle would crack. Valentine Holmes would be the beneficiary of some extraordinary play from Ben Barba, pocketing four tries while all of Chad Townsend, James Maloney, Paul Gallen, Michael Ennis and Wade Graham has standout performances. In truth, there wasn't a bad Sharks player on the field though. After that relatively sloppy start from the Sharks, it would be Valentine Holmes who crossed for the first try in the eighth minute as Luke Lewis grubbered into the in goal and holmes flew through the air to score. The Sharks would then cross through Ben Barba who benefited from a series of offloads about 40 metres out. He broke through a hole and managed to outrun everyone to the line. Valentine Holmes would score the next two tries, both having Ben Barba involved within 4 minutes of each other. One was in the corner, and the other back under the posts. Siosaia Feki would complete the half with a try out wide after a perfectly executed set play that involved both Chad Townsend and James Maloney – but looked more like a training run. After just 40 mintues of play, it was the Sharks already up 28-0. Coming back for the second half, things went from bad to worse for the Knights as they continually dropped the ball, gave away penalties and didn't look anywhere near threatening when they did get an opportunity as young halves Brock Lamb and Jack Cogger struggled. Valentine Holmes added his fourth try just seven minutes into the second half to get things cracking. Chris Heighington took on the line, dragging defenders before passing along to Ben Barba who ran through a hole and put in a wonderful cut out ball for Holmes to score in the corner. It was then the turn of Luke Lewis just four minutes later, bringing up 40 off a shallow crossfield kick from James Maloney. Lewis would catch it cleanly and then run through to score untouched. Sosaia Feki has his second just eight minutes later after Holmes ran almost the length of the field, following by a quick spread to the other side. Luke Lewis would then make it two tries after Jack Bird made a break down the right hand side, before linking with Lewis who was on the inside in support. Wade Graham then added his name to the scoresheet just four minutes later after Ennis went left out of dummy half and threw a wonderful short inside ball for Graham to barge over. The final try of the match would be scored just six minutes from fulltime as Feki came up with a hatrick. Holmes went close to scoring five before there was a shift left and an easy try. A bad season for the Newcastle Knights continues to get worse, as they stay glued to the bottom of the table, while the Cronulla for and against elevates them to second place above the Melbourne Storm. Final Score: Newcastle Knights 0 Cronulla Sharks 62

2016-05-15T06:28:41+00:00

Joe

Roar Rookie


Really feel for the Knights and their supporters this year. I don't know whether there is a light at the end of the tunnel in the immediate future. Its amazing as the Newcastle region has some of the best juniors and supply a lot of talent to the other NRL teams. This game was always going to be a matter of how much Shark win by. To be fair they've lost their two starting halves but some of the defense out there was really bad and apparently that's what Nathan Brown has been focusing on. Not sure where they go from here.

2016-05-15T06:19:21+00:00

The eye

Guest


10 months ago Rick Stone was punted on the back of a 52 point hammering by Souths... In the last month Knights opponents have scored 53,26,38 and today's 62.. Gagai wasnt just crying for himself..the entire city have been dudded.. On a brighter note Lewie was absolutely outstanding..killed it

2016-05-15T06:18:12+00:00

Adam

Guest


Missing Wayne???

2016-05-15T06:03:12+00:00

jamesb

Guest


Feel sorry for Newcastle. Feel sorry for the young halves.

2016-05-15T05:58:51+00:00

Jeremy Shrubb

Roar Rookie


it was Gagai's 100th match, poor fella.

AUTHOR

2016-05-15T05:57:02+00:00

Scott Pryde

Expert


Full report will follow shortly. Thanks for joining me right here on The Roar for our live coverage of the 2016 NRL season as the Cronulla Sharks recorded a comprehensive victory over the Newcastle Knights. Hopefully you enjoyed the coverage. Our coverage this afternoon continues right now with the Wests Tigers taking on the Canterbury Bulldogs. Riley Pettigrew will take you through that one. http://www.theroar.com.au/2016/05/15/wests-tigers-vs-canterbury-bulldogs-nrl-live-scores-blog-3/ Until next time, Bye for now.

AUTHOR

2016-05-15T05:55:14+00:00

Scott Pryde

Expert


The Roar's NRL MVP 3 - Ben Barba 2 - Valentine Holmes 1 - Wade Graham Honestly - could have gone to 10 or 11 Sharks players there.

AUTHOR

2016-05-15T05:53:10+00:00

Scott Pryde

Expert


STATS Tries: Knights (0), Sharks (11) Goals: Knights (0), Sharks (9/11) Possession: Knights (44%), Sharks (56%) Completions: Knights (27/32), Sharks (27/37) All Runs: Knights (133), Sharks (189) All Run metres: Knights (1052), Sharks (1943) Line Breaks: Knights (0), Sharks (14) Offloads: Knights (5), Sharks (15) Tackles: Knights (323), Sharks (292) Missed Tackles: Knights (49), Sharks (16) Penalties: Knights (11), Sharks (6) Errors: Knights (7), Sharks (9)

AUTHOR

2016-05-15T05:49:40+00:00

Scott Pryde

Expert


That was an attacking masterclass Renegade. This Sharks team have got the goods!

AUTHOR

2016-05-15T05:49:05+00:00

Scott Pryde

Expert


Full stats, report and MVP to come. Thoughts Roarers?

2016-05-15T05:48:59+00:00

Renegade

Roar Guru


Never got out of cruise control yet still handed the opposition their worst ever loss at home. Outstanding team effort.

AUTHOR

2016-05-15T05:48:37+00:00

Scott Pryde

Expert


With that win, the Sharks have a for and against of +123 - so they are in 2nd place on the ladder pushing ahead of the Melbourne Storm.

AUTHOR

2016-05-15T05:47:29+00:00

Scott Pryde

Expert


Dane Gagai and Tariq Sims embracing after the siren. He can't hold himself together there. Hard to watch.

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