NRL Round 6 talking points: Gaps are appearing - so who's a write-off and who's repairable?

By AJ Mithen / Expert

Another round of rugby league which went according to script* and the gap between leaders and chasers further widens. However, there’s still a few things to toss about in the old Monday rundown – so here come your Round 6 NRL talking points.

*Barring a Wests Tigers win over Parramatta today, which would be the biggest upset of the NRL era.

Like sands through the hourglass, so are Kalyn Ponga contract dramas

About halfway through Newcastle’s 21-16 loss to St George Illawarra, a story by The Daily Telegraph‘s Dean Ritchie, perpetuated by veteran Fox Sports reporter ‘Staff Writers’, started to circulate stating the Knights “had pulled Kalyn Ponga’s contract offer”. The story goes the Knights and Ponga had agreed on an extension, but the club made the dramatic move in response to delays from the Ponga camp they felt were unsporting.

Quickly came the hoses to water it down, with local Newcastle journos and others saying it was not correct and that in fact Newcastle’s CEO Phil Gardner was on holidays so nothing was happening.

As with all these things, the truth is somewhere in the muck. What is fact is that Ponga is signed with the Knights for two more years, but he has an option in his contract to leave before those years and he has to make that decision by Round 10.

What is also known is that Ponga is only 24 and is hot, hot property, wanted by whoever can get him.

(Photo by Mark Evans/Getty Images)

Remember, the average NRL career is around 48 games, which is barely two seasons. If you are blessed enough to be able to cash in on your talent and someone wants to pay you, you should go and bloody well take what you can get.

And for the record, Ponga was bloody good in a losing team on Sunday.

Once more around the mill

Like the intro paragraph said, Round 6 went just like you’d expect on the field. Canberra dominated their opponent North Queensland for a half but didn’t cash in with enough points, spent the second 40 fumbling and penalising themselves to death and were, as Jack Wighton put it speaking to Tim Gore on the ABC, “bullshit”.

There were regulation wins for the Panthers, South Sydney, Manly, the Roosters and the Storm (more on that next).

Six of the top eight sides have a winning streak of at least two games, with Penrith leading on 6-0, and looking at the schedule, there’s not much reason to think that is going to change a great deal.

The Sharks were okay – the Storm were better

It was a great game on Saturday in Melbourne, with the 34-18 final score for some belying the true contest which unfolded. It was Cronulla’s second game against a top-eight side (they beat the Eels in Round 2) and the new-look Sharks gave it all they had.

But I call it a ‘regulation’ Storm win because they just did what they do, which is give their opponent a look for a little while, then take a lead and hold it. Harry Grant’s 64th-minute score gave Melbourne a 12-point gap they wouldn’t relinquish as the Sharks tired in the face of their toughest opponent so far.

Both teams come away feeling good about their efforts, but injuries are starting to bite for the Sharks, with a pectoral injury to barnstorming prop Braden Hamlin-Uele and recruit Dale Fincucane with concussion concerns.

You all know of my love for a good big bopper and Hamlin-Uele’s one of my favourites. Hopefully he doesn’t miss too many games.

No, the Bulldogs weren’t ripped off

A lot of complaining about the 26th-minute sin binning of Canterbury prop Jeremy Marshall-King against the Rabbitohs on Friday afternoon, but the call was correct and was the result of his team giving away three penalties and six set restarts in that first 25 minutes as they frantically tried to slow South Sydney down.

We all complain about multiple infringements not being punished with a sin bin, and we all complain when multiple infringements are punished with a sin bin. If people genuinely want ‘the wrestle’ gone, this is how to do it. But even then, rugby league’s great detractors can’t help themselves.

Like all things rugby league, this decision should have been applauded and repeated, but instead, like everything NRL, it became about how bad referees are.

Who’s a write-off? Who’s repairable?

Want a metaphor? Here’s a belter. We’re six games in, essentially a quarter of the season and some teams are in the garage for a service.

Newcastle, Gold Coast, Canberra, St George Illawarra and Brisbane are in bad shape. Do their mechanics make the call to write them off and send them for scrap, or can they recover and get them back on the road?

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Maybe it’s only Brisbane who didn’t come into 2022 with genuine finals plans, but the rest are in danger of falling too far behind due to their flaccid and predictable attack, lapses of concentration and lamentable discipline.

Gold Coast are tenth and are already 28 points behind the eighth-placed Rabbitohs on points differential. Newcastle, Canberra and the Dragons are even further behind. If they can’t get their engines fixed, it’s a long, long road to Round 25.

The Raiders need to improve before 2022 becomes a write-off in Canberra (Photo by Mark Kolbe/Getty Images)

Quick hits

•Nathan Cleary receiving a feather touch of a fine for his disgraceful tackle on Brisbane’s Billy Walters was an absolutely diabolical decision from the Match Review Committee.

•The Match Review Committee fining serial offender Felise Kafusi for a shocking tackle on Ronaldo Mulitalo was just as bad.

•David Fifita had another dud game for the Titans? If a player in my team had a try, try assist, line break, line break assist, five offloads, four broken tackles, 131 metres and made 28/30 tackles, I’d think they did okay.

•Cameron Munster took Cronulla apart and is on an absolute heater in 2022. Surely the Dolphins, Knights, Storm or Roosters make him the game’s highest-paid player for his next deal?

•Moses Suli showed again what he’s capable of at centre for the Dragons. He gave Newcastle nightmares, continuing a pretty good year to date.

•Parramatta can load up on points differential against Wests Tigers today, but the Tigers’ defence has only conceded two more points than the Eels. We’ll disregard the 108-point difference in attack…

To the next

A few interesting match-ups ‘on paper’ next round. Cronulla will need to show if they can back up on Thursday against Manly, Brisbane host Canterbury in a game where both will fancy their chances, and the Cowboys and Titans battle in Townsville for an important two points.

Newcastle simply must get the win as they host Parramatta, Penrith are a genuine chance to put 70 on the Raiders, the Dragons have a very interesting match-up with the Roosters and the Storm host the Warriors in the ANZAC Day match.

What did you make of NRL Round 6, Roarers?

The Crowd Says:

2022-04-21T02:46:00+00:00

Tim Buck 3

Roar Rookie


When RL adopted the four tackle rule from American Football we made two changes that kept RL a contest for possession. We rejected the idea of a hand over and put a scrum down after four tackles and kept the old PTB where the defenders can rake for the ball. AF is all about the plays and team moves whereas RL is all about slowing down the tackled player with laying on the ball carrier and getting arms caught causing a slow release. Referees have to make value judgments on who is taking too long and this leads to the perception that they are favouring one team. Laying on is popular in RL because continuity is important. Slowing down the play is a RL skill.

2022-04-19T10:10:34+00:00

JennyFromPenny

Guest


All those exclamation marks. I think you win.

2022-04-19T06:38:03+00:00

matth

Roar Guru


True and by then injuries may have changed the landscape for some teams as well.

2022-04-19T05:30:46+00:00

farkurnell

Roar Rookie


West’s never got a six again in the whole game.Are you telling me Parra were perfect?

2022-04-19T05:22:27+00:00

farkurnell

Roar Rookie


Also CM targeted Nicho who needs to improve his defence by calling players into help him in the line.Missing Finuacane in defence on the edges was crucial , hopefully DF Nikora and Wade will fix that

2022-04-19T04:35:41+00:00

dogs

Guest


Good point, forgot about that one. So I guess that's 3 upsets in 6 weeks this year, which is one every 2 rounds. So definite improvement on 2021. Probably be a even more during origin. Post origin will be the real test in how (un)predictable the season is. By then we should have established which teams need to be thought about differently than last year.

2022-04-19T02:53:04+00:00

Nat

Roar Guru


That one is on you mate! :laughing:

2022-04-19T02:51:32+00:00

Nat

Roar Guru


Center is definitely one of the hardest positions to defend in so he would need work in the dept for sure. Even though he is only one spot away at present things do happen a lot faster and require more one-on-one efforts.

2022-04-19T02:49:41+00:00

matth

Roar Guru


I thought the Reynolds-less Broncos beating the Reynolds-less Bunnies in Round 1 was a genuine upset.

2022-04-19T02:48:42+00:00

matth

Roar Guru


Or swap any of your players for circa 1997 Andrew Johns. That might help.

2022-04-19T02:46:39+00:00

matth

Roar Guru


That assault charge my be a small spanner in the works.

2022-04-19T01:07:24+00:00

Forty Twenty

Roar Rookie


It's all very well to claim that Cleary always showed promise as a coach after he won a title. He was unemployed for a while and has been bagged by the punters for years, just like any coach who doesn't ''deliver'' on a regular basis. Which of the current coaches show ''promise'' according to you? Promising coaches go nowhere unless they get a superior roster, just as Cleary has proven.

2022-04-19T00:32:47+00:00

EastOfDivide

Guest


I hardly think Penrith are the new Storm. For a start, they’d a lot more consistently good form over many years, to be the storm. Next , they’ve not had the help at home to get wins year after year . Like the Storm have. Nor have they invented new tackling & wrestling styles that are proved to be illegal, like the Storm. For most of Penrith’s years, they’ve been the team persecuted by wrong decisions & lopsided penalty counts against them. Also when players go to the judiciary . Even if Nathan has had a couple of lucky calls for them. Unlike the Storm! Just go back through all of their previous years in the competition & check out those last statements . It’s just a fact!!!! So I think you’re really stretching the truth , with your comments.

2022-04-18T23:27:07+00:00

Randy

Roar Rookie


Thought the refs were very 1 sided on Sunday, both games they really helped the Roosters and Dragons get home... Knights especially were dudded

2022-04-18T23:25:00+00:00

Randy

Roar Rookie


nonsense, Ivan has always showed promise as a coach. Took the Warriors to their 2nd grand final in 2011.

2022-04-18T22:26:24+00:00

Joe

Roar Rookie


Needs to watch Talakai a bit more. That guy has silky hands and attracts defenders because of his power running.

2022-04-18T22:25:08+00:00

Joe

Roar Rookie


Storm still had Felise and B.Smith on the park so wasn't a true picture of what will happen after 2023.

2022-04-18T22:00:50+00:00

JennyFromPenny

Guest


Just curious to see what the commentators said live about the Cleary tackle. It's on the NRL site at the 1hr:18m:50s mark. I'm not a subscriber and it was showing for free yesterday. Two commentators including Johns repeat the same line one after the other "(now) That's' a tackle. Johns then remarks "it's getting ugly, legs everywhere". The other (I think his name is Mat Thompson, the Rabs replacement), says "no, Billy's ok". So firstly, a double compliment on the tackle, a vague description of the ragdoll effect, and the last word, suggesting nothing in it. That's it. That's how it was viewed by the experts including Johns. Panthers very much are the new Storm, and we so we have no option but to acclimatise to the weather inside of teacups.

2022-04-18T16:19:34+00:00

dogs

Guest


Well done Tigers, first genuine upset of the season. Although Sharks beating Parra was also an upset at the time, but we've all adjusted our expectations of the Sharks. Don't think Parra should be worried, I still thought they were the better team. In the 2nd half the Tigers defensive line hardly ever moved forward. Guess they were staying focused on keeping in shape and conserving their energy for desperate line defense and consistently making decent ground. On line speed, I thought this week was the slowest the Panthers line has been all season (but still not too shabby). Guess they've earned the odd off week, but also credit to the Broncos for using a little variety to keep them unsettled, harder to rush up when you're not sure what's coming. Really good weekend for halves, plenty of great performances. Think Hunt was the best of them for mine. Obviously not has good as Munster, but I think the Storm would have (just) won without him. Without Hunt the Dragons would have lost heaps in both attack and defense, and so probaly also on the scoreboard.

2022-04-18T12:32:03+00:00

Rubbish Surf 69

Roar Rookie


Surely you knew who the Eels were before making that comment??

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