Knightmare continues for O'Brien, Eels star breaks jaw, New recruit struggles again, Parra legit contenders

By Danielle Smith / Editor

Same Knights, different year. Newcastle finishes their Pre-Season Challenge campaign with two losses after going down 36-14 to the Eels on Friday night.

Here’s what we learned from the opening match of the second week of trials.

Another broken jaw

It looks as if Eels backrower Shaun Lane may be the latest casualty from the Pre-Season Challenge, leaving the field early with a suspected broken jaw. Walking off the field holding his face tightly, he was sent for scans at Gosford Hospital.

If the prognosis is what is expected, he will join Raiders fullback Xavier Savage on the sideline who suffered the same fate last week.

Making matters worse for Parramatta, Ryan Matterson’s likely replacement while he sits his three-week suspension Matt Doorey limped from the field early in the second half with an ankle injury.

Clint Gutherson is tackled by Kalyn Ponga. (Photo by Matt King/Getty Images)

Is AOB about to walk the plank?

There are always rumours circling around which coach will be the first out the door each season. Knights coach Adam O’Brien was one that many thought was lucky to see out the last season, if the last two weeks are anything to go by, he won’t be sleeping very well heading into Round 1.

They made 10 errors compared to the Eels’ 4. They held 52 per cent of the possession and finished with a 79 per cent completion rate compared to the Eels 91 per cent.

The Knights once again seemed to have no answers. While there were flashes of bright play, not enough to give fans hope – or buy AOB some time.

(Photo by Ashley Feder/Getty Images)

Is Ponga a 6?

It’s been one of the biggest off-season talking points, and tonight we finally saw Ponga in the halves.

He wasn’t bad, he was……ok.

He tried hard like he always does, and was good defensively, but if the purpose of the move from fullback is for Ponga to get his hands on the ball more and create more opportunities, then this game will not make the highlights reel.

The combination between him and Hastings won’t happen overnight, but AOB will be praying it happens quickly.

The window is certainly not closed

After their grand final loss to the Panthers last year, and a bevvy of talent departing the club, critics believed that was Parramatta’s last chance for premiership glory. They faced Penrith again last week, albeit with a side full of understudies, and were defeated yet again.

But with the close to a normal lineup against Newcastle on Friday night, they showed they are still in the fight. Clint Gutherson was on fire and lead from the back, Mitch Moses and Dylan Brown carved up the Knights in the first half, and Junior Paulo was out to hurt people.

The Eels are well and truly in the fight this year.

It’s Miller Time

With Ponga moving into the halves, all eyes were on Lachlan Miller who stepped up into the fullback role.

And he was superb. He was safe under the highball, put his body on the line, made the most run metres from any team with 167 metres.

If the Ponga/Hastings experiment gets the green light for the season ahead, the number one jersey looks t be in safe hands with Miller.

Is Dom, is good

One of the shining lights for the Knights was once again Dom Young. It’s easy to see why there is so much interest in the off-contract winger.

He scored a great try, and almost bagged another after pinning the ears back for 80 metres to chase down a Hastings kick. He was put on his back by a Paulo rattler, got back to his feet and kept going. One of the Knights to try the entire time he was out there.

Fox Commentator Lara Pitt said Young “is expected to make a call, possibly as soon as this week” on his future, with many expecting the Dolphins or Roosters to swoop in and get his signature.

Hodgson is no Mahoney

The Eels big-name recruit looked … old.

Yes, it was a billion degrees, and it is his second game back after a long ACL layoff. But after Parramatta fans spent the entire off-season that Hodgson was just not good, if not better, than Reed Mahoney, may be feeling a bit nervous.

Hodgson had a modest first hit-out as an Eel last week and this was more of the same.

Moses must stay

Eels fans are probably starting a go-fund-me page right about now to help contribute to keeping Moses at he club.

He showed exactly why he is in the middle of a tug-of-war between Parramatta and the Tigers, steering the ship and guiding the Eels beautifully around the park. His kicking game was on point, his running game close to perfect, and he had a had in two of his team’s tries.

Everyone is waiting with bated breath to see where he will end up.

The Crowd Says:

2023-02-18T01:06:33+00:00

souvalis

Roar Rookie


Knights left side was vulnerable last year and nothings changed. Don’t blame Best entirely, just mostly.

2023-02-18T00:56:52+00:00

Tony

Roar Guru


There'll be a lot of big edge ball runners heading Ponga's way this year, that's for sure.

2023-02-18T00:48:15+00:00

Rob

Guest


Unfortunately only saw the highlights of Knights game but certainly the thing that stood out was Ponga defensively. Horrible was my opinion. He looks as bad if not worse than Milford. I certainly thought he was better than that. They got holes pumped in their edges far too easily. Sadly AOB appears to be taking the Knights nowhere?

2023-02-17T23:24:55+00:00

Tim Murphy


It hurts me to say but Nights fans looks like it's going to be another long year ahead,l don't reckon Ponga had another 40mins in him at that pace playing 6 and it's only going to get harder and faster as the year rolls on.

2023-02-17T22:54:59+00:00

souvalis

Roar Rookie


Parra were better than them everywhere. Coaching still not being bought into.

2023-02-17T22:36:12+00:00

Albo

Roar Rookie


The Knights pack were very ordinary and they desperately need Hetherington & Elliott back for stiffen them. Ponga was found out defensively at 6. Miller was dangerous and had a go. For the Eels, Hopgood was outstanding in his debut run with the first 60 minutes unchanged for a couple of try assists and 38 tackles in that heat. Hodgson did his job without being outstanding, and the halves look ready to play again in 2023.

2023-02-17T22:20:50+00:00

Forty Twenty

Roar Rookie


The folly of Matherson's actions in not paying the fine and sitting out three games was crystal clear before he did it, when he was doing it and after he did it. Now Lane is probably gone along with the players who left including Stone and the season could well be derailed before it gets going. Maybe the bloke they're trying to offload will become a bit more valuable all of a sudden.

2023-02-17T22:03:59+00:00

Brett Allen

Roar Rookie


I did not see any difference in how he played the last few years. He needs to take a leaf out of Dylan Browns book and think run first, even just to win the collision and get a quick ptb. He seems to want to be the one to throw the magic ball all the time.

2023-02-17T22:01:52+00:00

Brett Allen

Roar Rookie


But there were occasions in the red zone where Mahoney kills your momentum with his obsession with crash balls, instead of letting the play develop. Hodgson doesn’t do that, he’s prepared to bring the defensive line to him and give space to his halves. He’ll get better as the goes along.

2023-02-17T20:57:48+00:00

jimmmy

Roar Rookie


I thought he went OK as well but seriously he ain't no Mahoney. That guy is the real deal.

2023-02-17T20:34:17+00:00

Bonza

Roar Rookie


Bit surprised to see Ponga put on cotton wool after an indifferent 1st 40, Thought he might have benefited from a bit more. What's up with his prison tatts?

2023-02-17T11:35:12+00:00

JennyFromPenny

Guest


Different days, same Knights. Should start calling themselves Oldcastle.

2023-02-17T11:33:16+00:00

Tez

Roar Rookie


I have said this before but no way would I pay Ponga $1M per season ..... he is just not worth it

2023-02-17T11:13:38+00:00

Ivor Biggun

Guest


Newcastle are no hope in 2023 At least they now have Andrew Johns to organise the Sept Mad Monday celebration

2023-02-17T10:44:15+00:00

Brett Allen

Roar Rookie


No one is, but we showed we not going to fall off a cliff like so many have predicted. The new guys all looked good and the returning guys just picked up where they left off last year. We’ll be in the mix again.

2023-02-17T10:42:14+00:00

Brett Allen

Roar Rookie


I don’t know what game you were watching, but Hodgson was good today.

2023-02-17T10:02:22+00:00

Glory Bound

Roar Rookie


The Eels won't finish in the top 6 this year. Hodgson looked well past his best and is a long way from his best and not even close to replacing what Eels lost with Mahoney. Isaiah Papali'i is a big loss as well. Your boys are looking sharp (up 20 - 0 at HT) against "the premiership favourites" the Roosters. :laughing:

2023-02-17T09:51:17+00:00

Tom G

Roar Rookie


Eels are contenders? Based on beating a team that hasn’t known how to win for years. The Eels are a good team no doubt but I wouldn’t get too carried away with a big win over the Knights in a pre season match.

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