Five things we learned from Newcastle Knights vs Manly Sea Eagles

By Tom Atkinson / Roar Pro

The Newcastle Knights started the new year off right with a groundbreaking win at home over the Manly Sea Eagles on Friday night.

1) It’s early days, but Kalyn Ponga looks like a future superstar
Much has been made of the Knights’ key signing at fullback for 2018. The young custodian from Queensland was absolutely outstanding in his first outing in the red and blue last night. He saved tries and he scored them.

However he is still very young, and will take time to develop into the role. The mining community of Newcastle will have to take the rocks with the diamonds along the way, but this man has the capacity to take this club to wuthering heights.

2) Slade Griffin could be the value signing of the year
One of the positions where Newcastle are blessed with depth is the hooking role. Griffin was the centre of the selection controversy in the hunter this week, after he made the cut at the expense of the 2017 Knights and Kiwi hooker Danny Levi, but it didn’t take long for him to show us why.

He’s as tough as old boots, a smart decision maker and has a tremendous footballing IQ – all of which he honed at the best system in the NRL last year.

Brown does seem undecided himself on who he truly wants the hooker to be. Buhrer, Griffin and Watson all spent time there last night. They came alive when Watson deputised at 9 but his decision making at crucial stages was poor.

He made and error and failed to find his half which cost his side a chance to ice the game in regular time. If Brown decides to stick with Griffin, then Levi might be headed for the boarding gate.

3) Manly will miss Blake Green
The Sea Eagles had a tough ask first up, and a loss to a revamped Knights is not all doom and gloom. A tight loss away from home, against a side that had everything going for them in the lead up (backed by a vocal home crowd too) is not a soul-crushing loss. Daly Cherry-Evans went within a foot of stealing it, too.

Keep in mind that Manly had a turbulent off-season with salary cap dilemmas, but it’s the loss of Blake Green that will hurt them most. They do have a good front row, and the Turbos are also superstars, but Blake Green was a major cog in their success last year. Without him, they might just miss the eight.

4) Twin Turbos could rival the Stewart brothers at Brookvale.
Both these brothers are simply outstanding footballers. To me, they are the new Stewart brothers in the Northern Beaches and deserve every bit of that accolade. There’s a third turbo playing in the lower grades, too. Imagine another one galloping round the top grade wreaking havoc.

The Stewart brothers will probably be remembered more fondly because of the team they had around them. It was far more balanced, therefore freed them up more. With this Manly side, its only Martin Tapau and Cherry-Evans that are the major threats outside of them, so teams will focus heavily on nullifying the Turbo’s.

One thing is for sure, they’ll both wear sky blue this year.

5) Knights should enjoy this win, but approach with caution.
A well deserved win for not only the football club, but the Newcastle Rugby League community. It has been many years since the Knigsemi-finald to a semi final against the Chooks, and even then they were far from the finished article.

Last night provided a sense of realisation of the hope the community has been promised by the club. Big forward pack with depth, current NSW halfback, and a future superstar fullback are all positives.

While the backline gets good yardage coming out of trouble, they still look fragile when a decent attacking shape is thrown at them.

The trouble will come when the buzz dies down, and the Knights will have to work their way out of some tough times this year. We will see how it all develops.

The Crowd Says:

2018-03-11T03:53:56+00:00

Tom Atkinson

Guest


Ahh like the Newcastle crowd celebrating Mitchell Pearce's first missed field goal, I've stuffed up here! The vocab is due for an update anyway, thanks for the clarification mate!

2018-03-10T21:35:31+00:00

Con Scortis

Roar Guru


Nice summary, Tom. I normally don't nitpick, but I didn't get the wuthering heights reference when you wrote, "this man has the capacity to take this club to wuthering heights". Wuthering means "blustery and turbulent, and often describing fierce, noisy winds". So wuthering is probably more appropriate to the Melbourne Storm. Or perhaps it can be applied to Freddy Fittler's commentating, as whilst he can be incisive when he wants to be, most of the time he just babbles and his talk is windy and full of "hot air". So, I don't know about wuthering heights, but given how poorly my Rabbitohs played last night, I think Souths may be destined for a season of withering heights.

2018-03-10T07:24:40+00:00

Tom G

Guest


To be perfectly honest the Blake Green factor is massively overstated. He was good for Manly last year no doubt but hardly was the X factor he’s being made out to be. Croker showed plenty last night in a game where the home crowd greatly influenced the game. Good luck to Newcastle but I fear road trips may be a lot tougher than last night.

2018-03-10T07:10:59+00:00

Tom Atkinson

Guest


As a member of the mining community in Newcastle, I might start petition for a BHP return to level the field! Thanks for reading lads.

2018-03-10T06:34:07+00:00

perry cox

Roar Guru


My thoughts exactly kanga.

2018-03-10T06:12:00+00:00

Forty Twenty

Roar Rookie


The Stewart brothers didn't have a team of stars to help them in the early days. This is Barretts 3rd year and the Stewarts started Haslers 3rd season in 2006 with a 27-14 loss to the Raiders at home and a 20-16 loss away to the Cows. They finished above these teams on the table. In Haslers 3rd year we finished 5th and notably didn't cop any fearful hidings like the previous two years. That will signify a lot of progress this year if we can eliminate blowout losses.

2018-03-10T05:56:17+00:00

Forty Twenty

Roar Rookie


Ponga was the key player last night. Saved a certain try and scored a solo try. Blake Greens name was always going to be mentioned if we lost but he was there in the early rounds last year when we got flogged so it's not the simple equation that it's portrayed as.

2018-03-10T05:32:07+00:00

souvalis

Guest


Watson plays a really tough game but tried to do just a fraction too much on his own from dummy half,which probably pushed Brownie to bring Slade G. back on near the death to settle things down...agree about Lamb,Herman and Ponga..

2018-03-10T05:18:03+00:00

Knight Vision

Guest


Herman was massive last night. I thought they looked more a threat with Lamb at 6, it gives the short kicking game an extra dimension and puts doubt in the oppositions mind not to mention can relieve some of the responsibility from Pearce . Watson was best at dummy half but otherwise had a quiet first up game. Kaylan Ponga - will become a Knights legend before he finishes. Footwork that is poetry personified - the kid is a deadset superstar.

2018-03-10T04:55:37+00:00

Kangajets

Guest


"The mining community from Newcastle.. " stereotypes a hard to break .

2018-03-10T04:36:06+00:00

perry cox

Roar Guru


I would wager that Herman Ese'ese is going to be the value buy of the season.

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