ANALYSIS: 'That's not luck, that's class, precision' - Panthers iceman Cleary's golden-point dagger breaks Knights' hearts

By Paul Suttor / Expert

Newcastle showed they will not take a backward step no matter who they’re up against in 2023 while Penrith proved that they are back-to-back premiers for a reason after outlasting the gallant Knights 16-15 at McDonald Jones Stadium on Saturday night.

Penrith were hustled and bustled by the home side for the majority of the match and did not get a moment’s peace until Nathan Cleary sunk the Knights with a beautifully struck field goal in the first minute of extra time to live up to his iceman reputation.

“What a champion, with ice in his veins, delivers and gets Penrith an incredible win here in Newcastle,” Fox League’s Michael Ennis boomed as he watched the instant replay of Cleary’s dagger.

Fellow premiership winner added Cooper Cronk: “You can do nothing but pay your respects and tip your hat to Nathan Cleary. That’s not luck, that is class, that is precision, that is a calm head in difficult times and that’s tremendous.”

Daniel Saifiti. (Photo by Brendon Thorne/Getty Images)

Nothing in it from start to finish

After Penrith opened the scoring with a penalty goal, the Knights drew first blood when Tyson Gamble touched down in the 11th minute.

The Knights made it 8-2 when Tyson Frizell made it across the stripe before Panthers winger Brian To’o cut the margin to two when the visitors took advantage of Dane Gagai giving away a penalty while in possession for giving the referee a spray.

Makeshift hooker Phoenix Crossland grubbered for himself in the 27th minute from close range to give the hosts what turned out to be a 14-6 lead at the break.

Penrith dodged a bullet late in the opening stanza when referee Peter Gough marched Spencer Leniu to the sin bin for taking Gamble out as he tried to chase a kick but after a captain’s challenge, the replay showed Scott Sorensen had accidentally collided with the Newcastle playmaker and Leniu remained on the field.

In a mark of respect for Newcastle’s defence, the Panthers elected to narrowed the gap with a penalty goal in the 54th minute before Jaeman Salmon equalised when he surged onto an inside pass from Nathan Cleary.

They had entered Newcastle’s red zone after Frizell was perhaps unluckily penalised for pulling Jarome Luai’s hair as he grabbed the Penrith pivot’s collar as he threatened to make a break.

Lachie Miller had the chance to break the 14-14 deadlock in the 71st minute after Penrith were penalised for impeding Dominic Young on a kick-chase but just like he did in the recent draw with Manly, he sprayed the go-ahead goal.

Gamble revived memories of Braith Anasta’s famous long-range playoff field goal for the Roosters against the Wests Tigers when he knocked over a deep one-pointer with four minutes left after Jackson Hastings was blocked and flung the ball wide to his halves partner.

Cleary coolly levelled the scores with a field goal two minutes later and was hit late by Lachlan Fitzgibbon after the Panthers star had booted his field goal, leading to a mild melee between several players. But no penalty was awarded after the bunker ruled the contact was not high or forceful.

It didn’t matter in the end when Cleary made no mistake with his first chance at a field goal in extra time to break Newcastle’s hearts.

His dad, Penrith coach Ivan Cleary, clearly didn’t agree with the call but didn’t want to blast the officials.

“We’ve all got views but we don’t want to turn (them) into a headline. We’re happy to get the win and move on,” he said.

“I don’t want to be disrespectful to the Knights but it probably is (our worst performance). But having said that, we haven’t really played badly in the games we’ve lost. We didn’t start well and they did. They certainly put us under pressure.

“We just sort of kept plugging away, that’s what I’m obviously most happy with, just the fact that we kept on coming and in the end just got there.”

Hair-raising issue for Frizell

Frizell was rightly miffed about his controversial penalty for grabbing Luai’s hair when he insisted it was an accident.

“When his hair’s hanging halfway down his back and I’m going to make a tackle, it’s incidental, I guess, if I do pull his hair,” Frizell said.

“It’s classified as a penalty but it wasn’t intentional. I’d like for him to tie his hair up.”

Knights coach Adam O’Brien thought his team copped the raw end of that deal.

“It’s ridiculous,” he said. “Otherwise I’ll advise them all to start growing their hair long to try and get an advantage.

“I think players get a bit of credit, they are actually just trying to make tackles and get people on the ground, take them to the ground.

“I guess there must be a lot of innuendo that players out there to maim each other and pull hair … it’s not the case.”

Newcastle restore mettle in Steel City

The Knights were uncharacteristically soft more often than not last season but in 2023 they have rediscovered the mettle that made the Steel City famous in previous decades.

They went into this game without both their co-captains – Jayden Brailey unfortunately won’t play again this year after tearing his ACL last week while Kalyn Ponga is fortunately set to make his return next week after recovering from his latest concussion-related stint on the sidelines.

Faced with the prospect of taking on the premiers, the Knights didn’t overplay their hand with anything too fancy but muscled up to the challenge in true Newcastle style.

When they opened their season with a loss to the Warriors, a narrow victory over the Wests Tigers and a home defeat to the Dolphins, there were fears that the Knights could end up in the cellar.

But they have revived their season with a triumph over Canberra, a high-scoring draw with Manly and a revenge mission against the Warriors to show they won’t be easybeats.

And even though they lost this match, they lost no admirers for their effort in taking the NRL’s benchmark team to the wire.

“You can see that there’s a group in there that’s really, really disappointed,” O’Brien said. “They put a hell of a lot of effort in, especially defensively. 

“We’ve just been gradually improving in little areas. We don’t want to let this loss or the disappointment derail that improvement.”

Panthers may not win minor premiership, and that’s OK

Penrith have been fixtures at the top of the ladder over the past three seasons as they have qualified for three straight grand finals, winning the past two.

They were minor premiers in 2020, beaten out on for and against by Melbourne the following year and were runaway competition leaders last season.

Penrith could very well end up high on the ladder again this season – after moving alongside Brisbane and the Warriors on 10 competition points at the top – but it shouldn’t be a priority.

They are getting every team’s best shot each week, they should be used to that by now, as they try to become the first team since Parramatta three decades ago to complete a premiership threepeat.

Newcastle gave them all they could throw at them for 80 minutes straight and the Panthers were forced to pull out all the stops in front of the sell-out McDonald Jones Stadium crowd.

They just need to get into the top four at season’s end and if they’re healthy, they will again be the team to beat in the finals.

One sour note for the Panthers was Kangaroos second-rower Liam Martin twinging his hamstring in his return after a month on the sidelines.

With a month left before Origin teams are selected, his place in the NSW squad could be under a cloud if scans reveal a tear.

The Crowd Says:

2023-04-17T09:35:16+00:00

WA Sharks Fan

Roar Rookie


https://www.foxsports.com.au/nrl/nrl-premiership/could-have-easily-nrl-admits-panthers-nearly-claimed-41year-first-before-golden-point/news-story/533872f5a7039477f2ae0ff22dac1265. This is the article

2023-04-17T08:46:29+00:00

steveng

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:laughing: :thumbup: but really LP, these guys think that they look good and are trend setters :shocked: which is really sad that the NRL has come to this! Maybe your suggestion(s) would be a better alternative.

2023-04-17T08:17:24+00:00

Tony

Roar Guru


Cheers mate

2023-04-17T07:58:17+00:00

London Panther

Roar Rookie


Annesley came out today and said it could have been a three point play.

2023-04-17T07:56:53+00:00

London Panther

Roar Rookie


Penrith are just lucky they don’t have to play the 2-time defending Premiers…

2023-04-17T07:54:49+00:00

London Panther

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Everyone should be forced to get a buzz cut all over. I would have said a ‘2’ at maximum all over, but obviously that would give them an advantage over the follicley challenges. So bald as a cue-ball for everyone so it is fair. For both NRL and NRLW.

2023-04-17T07:27:51+00:00

GB

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3 x Kitty Cats with one Bunny bait! A new ROAR record! :laughing: :laughing: :laughing:

2023-04-17T05:53:20+00:00

London Panther

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The Knights came out and played tough though. Won’t have that challenge against the Bunnies…

2023-04-17T05:46:51+00:00

Albo

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Our record against the Knights is similar to that against the Bunnies ! We don't lose too many ! :silly:

2023-04-17T05:40:43+00:00

Panthers

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Wasn’t your original comment about the last game , all about would’a, should’a , could’a? Sure read like it!

2023-04-17T05:29:43+00:00

GB

Roar Rookie


Keep believing that if it gets you through the week. There are only 3 days left until reality comes knocking. Assuming of course it isn't one if the Panthers "fix it twins" (Atkins or Klein) controlling the game. What was the Panthers record against the Knights before last weekend? I'm sure you would have said the same thing to a Knights supporter. And look what almost happened. That was the luckiest escape from a loss I've seen in a very long time, Albo.

2023-04-17T04:07:29+00:00

Albo

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Face facts GB ! Panthers have won 10 of the past 11 outings against Souths. Not sure there is reason to think anything might be different this week ?

2023-04-17T03:57:15+00:00

GB

Roar Rookie


Would’a, should’a, could’a, Albo. Face facts. The Panthers are on the slide. They nearly got rolled by the Jedi Knights and will get steamrolled by the Bunnies. Even with Tatola, Havili and two other lesser forwards missing. :laughing:

2023-04-17T03:52:24+00:00

Albo

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Panthers led 16-0 with 14 minutes to go, and it should have been 30 with Panthers careless missed opportunities. Souths were in the game for the final 14 minutes only, with a couple of "hail mary" tries.

2023-04-17T03:44:55+00:00

GB

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And still with 6 key forwards missing Souths defence held an ineffectual Panthers attack to a 6-point margin and then nearly scored on the siren to level the score. In the end the Panthers had to rely on a bogus Try from a blatant knock on by Garner to steal the 2 competition points. I don't make the facts up Albo. I just report them. :silly: :thumbup:

2023-04-16T22:35:12+00:00

steveng

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Unfortunately allot of these guys just don't know how to tackle low as its a lost part of the game, and the players that tackle low always put their man down especially at speed. Also, the players that have long hair get an advantage imo if a situation like Frizell and Luai happens, if you want to have long hair in the NRL then it should be compulsory to wear head gear and tie your hair up so that no part of your hair is protruding and you don't get an advantage! That is the solution that the NRL should seriously look at and consider, we don't want to see these ridiculous clownish hairstyles like the mullets, rat tails that just make the game look like a clownish circus act.

2023-04-16T22:13:23+00:00

Albo

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The "6 agains" were Newcastle 3 / Panthers 2. ! Hardly a big issue !

2023-04-16T22:10:19+00:00

Albo

Roar Rookie


"What was Frizell going to do, ...." Maybe he could tackle Luai around the legs, rather than his head ?

2023-04-16T21:58:11+00:00

Albo

Roar Rookie


GB , stop squaking . In that match, you were so lucky the Panthers didn't put 30 on the Bunnies.

2023-04-16T12:30:49+00:00

GB

Roar Rookie


Didn't the Dragons inexplicably defeat the Bunnies last year? Funny things can happen in Rugby League. Especially during the Origin period.

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