ANALYSIS: Kennedy and Hynes skewer Knights as Ponga goes through another HIA scare - and Gagai fluffs Origin lines

By Mike Meehall Wood / Editor

Cronulla’s climb up the table has continued with a fifth win from six, turning over Newcastle 26-6 in Coffs Harbour.

As is becoming routine, Nicho Hynes and Will Kennedy were the stars, with the halfback pulling the strings and the fullback invariably adding the finesse.

His Origin chances, again, will have been done no harm by this showing – especially after he reveled that he had been battling illness all week.

“It would be a dream come true,” he said of the chance to pull on a Blues jumper.

“All I can do is keep my fingers crossed now and hope I played good enough footy to hopefully get the call-up.

“If not I will just keep working hard and try and get into that arena at some stage. I try to remain as humble as possible, but I feel like I have played the best footy I have played in my career, so hopefully that’s enough.”

It was an afternoon to forget for the Knights, particularly fullback Lachie Miller, who endured a horror afternoon back on the Mid North Coast, where he grew up. The former Shark lost his radar completely in defence, regularly letting balls bounce, and sent a few to the turf himself in attack.

Kalyn Ponga, too, had a mixed afternoon. He had a concussion scare in the first five minutes, then scored an excellent try, but ended the game with a bizarre incident in which he completely failed to play the ball.

I stayed down a little bit just from the contact, but in terms of my head and concussion side of things, I felt pretty good,” he said after the game.

“I’ve been through this more than enough times now, I know what the procedure is and what to go through and I felt really good. I felt confident to come back.”

Adam O’Brien will wonder what to do with his side after this. Their attack was disjointed and struggled to find their best players at the right moments, while also looking terrified every time Hynes kicked the ball.

Sharks coach Craig Fitzgibbon, on the other hand, takes his side into their second bye of the season with a 7-4 record and well set for the top four.

Ponga gets everyone worried

The first Origin clash is 12 days away and Maroons coach Billy Slater would have had his heart in his mouth after just four minutes, when his prospective fullback was withdrawn for HIA after copping a shoulder to the face while effecting a tackle.

The five eighth passed the test and returned to the game, but it was a timely reminder of the concerns regarding Ponga’s history of head knocks.

He has already missed time this year, having been withdrawn in similar circumstances very early in Newcastle’s win at Leichhardt Oval against the Wests Tigers in Round 2. 

Ponga also missed the end of last year after repeated concussions, and has suffered four in the last year, prompting a trip to Canada to see a specialist. 

He was the player of the match in last year’s decider, so Slater will be more than aware of his talents and ability to change games on the big stage. 

But that’s if he’s on the pitch. With Reece Walsh putting in stellar performances in the 1 jumper at Brisbane, it might be a risk that isn’t worth taking. 

When he returned, Ponga was among the Knights’ best – just don’t mention the moment when he lost the tackle count and handed the ball over on the fourth.

The same could not be said for Dane Gagai, however, who is testing Queensland’s levels of loyalty with his form.

Cronulla are excellent on both edges, but they found particular joy by running at Gagai, who was given a bath by Connor Tracey for his try and left stranded by Kennedy for his.

In between, the Knights centre left his winger Dom Young high and dry for Ronaldo Mulitalo to score. Later, it was his drop that gave the Sharks field position from which they took the two points that clinched the game.

Origin Gagai is a thing, and the veteran has risen to the occasion before. But as auditions go, this one was flunked spectacularly.

Kennedy shows why the Sharks let Lachie go

This was a battle of Cronulla’s two fullbacks from last year, with Will Kennedy facing up with Lachie Miller, the man the Sharks let go.

It was a decisive win for the Shire incumbent. Kennedy was exceptional, probably the best in black, white and blue, and from the moment he opened the scoring he didn’t look back. 

He was averaging ten metres a run in yardage, which anyone will take, and picked up both line breaks and line break assists on the creative front, along with a frankly ridiculous ten tackle breaks.

On the other side, things weren’t as rosy. Miller looked very shaky indeed under the high ball, regularly allowing the footy to bounce rather than going for the catch.

While his running game was decent, it came with a bucketload of errors, several of them in crucial yardage situations. 

It was a shame for Miller, who grew up down the road in Sawtell and will have wanted to put on a show. Motivation would have been strong.

It was as if his unease spread through the team, too. Young was being forced to come well inside to defend kicks as Miller looked uncomfortable, while Greg Marzhew on the other wing also let a few bounce.

The Crowd Says:

2023-05-21T04:33:10+00:00

matth

Roar Guru


I have the same feeling about them. but then maybe that's the way this season is, with as many as 6 teams equal at the top by the end of this round.

2023-05-21T04:29:53+00:00

farkurnell

Roar Rookie


Mat we'll find out soon when they play the Ponies

2023-05-21T04:26:44+00:00

farkurnell

Roar Rookie


Agree it was an ugly win

2023-05-21T04:24:22+00:00

matth

Roar Guru


I don't know. I'm yet to see them take pout a really tough match against a top level opponent. they appear to be excellent downhill skiers at the moment.

2023-05-21T03:31:26+00:00

RedcliffeFan

Roar Rookie


As usual Cronulla looked wonderful in attack and the defence clearly was good - which is the best thing to come out of the win - that and apparently no injuries. But - the completions were diabolical - less than 60 per cent in first half - not a whole lot better in the second. On that basis Cronulla left a lot of points on the field and if they serve up that rubbish against a Souths or Penrith in the finals it'll be an early Mad Monday - again!

2023-05-21T00:47:02+00:00

NQR

Roar Rookie


I think it’s disgraceful how Ponga is still being sent out onto the football field. I believe his father is his manager and many have said he’s sole focus is money in the negotiation room? Is an Origin payment that important that you’d consider risking your son life expectancy and mental health? Sorry but this isn’t on Kalyn as much as the people focused solely on money and winning football games. Duty of care isn’t a priority in Rugby League despite the smoke they blow off.

2023-05-20T20:30:34+00:00

farkurnell

Roar Rookie


Doing nothing about head protection is not an option.Something needs to change and soon.All types of accessories need to be explored and developed.The NRL n RLPLA should be using funds for R&D projects for appropriate headgear

2023-05-20T18:54:06+00:00

Tim Carter

Roar Pro


It's certainly worth running tests on, but unless it addresses more contact points than just the forehead, it's back to the drawing board for contact sports.

2023-05-20T09:51:22+00:00

souvalis

Roar Rookie


I wonder if the NRL would be interested in further developing this : 'A specialized headband (Descente Japan) is being touted to reduce the impact of heading the ball in soccer by 40 percent amid growing concerns over the possible long-term damage the technique can do to a player’s brain.'

2023-05-20T09:45:53+00:00

farkurnell

Roar Rookie


The Sharks are no longer under the radar -with one of the most well balanced rosters and very few SOO players to interfere in the potential mid season slump, that occurs to others top sides.I'm starting to believe in October Bliss for the Sharkies

2023-05-20T09:35:27+00:00

farkurnell

Roar Rookie


I suspect Ponga has had that much practice at HiA tests he would pass blind folded.

2023-05-20T09:15:24+00:00

Red Rob

Roar Rookie


Wondering where you were, Chops :stoked: Reckon Ponga to FB and Gamble into 5/8?

2023-05-20T09:08:23+00:00

Choppy Zezers

Roar Rookie


Well Tasmania certainly dont get origin, and why would they? Never even played one state of origin match those North Antarticans. Tasmanians think Origin is a series based on a DC Comic. So to you Tasmania i say you dont get it, nor will you ever. Oh and your Victorian mates arent much better.

2023-05-20T08:36:12+00:00

The Spectator

Roar Guru


I found it hard to avoid concussions towards the end of my footy days in the 90’s and had a case where hrs after the game at home watching tv with dinner it kicked in and I was a jibbering mess with no function at all ( prolonged I know lol), but it’s still early days in research but if we love contact sport then we need to focus on prevention and or recovery.

2023-05-20T07:37:02+00:00

Geoff Parkes

Expert


What is also regrettable about this is the messaging... that Ponga survived a scare, but because he passed a HIA, it's all ok. The 'test' he passed is discredited by all experts in the field as being outdated and not an indicator of whether a concussion has occurred. It is simply a test that demonstrates whether symptoms of concussion are present at that moment, or not. What is known about CTE is that it is the accumulation of sub-concussive hits that is a key indicator. In his position, with his history, passing an HIA is neither here nor there. Getting hit in the head again, is what counts. And you're right, if he continues to enter the tackle area upright, then it is inevitable there will be more.

2023-05-20T07:16:49+00:00

Hard Yards

Roar Rookie


Very regrettably, Ponga probably needs to consider his brain injuries to date - and those which are inevitably to come. A gibbering future isn't worth it. Drive an Uber even.

2023-05-20T07:15:44+00:00

Redcap

Roar Guru


Oregon?

2023-05-20T07:14:40+00:00

Red Rob

Roar Rookie


And you know who DOESN'T get Origin? Actually, when I say "who", it's not just a person, it'd a whoooooole state. Do you know which one?

2023-05-20T07:00:47+00:00

Redcap

Roar Guru


Well, Gagai could miss the tackle bag during the warm-up (he probably has at some point) and Qld would still pick him. Gagai gets it, apparently. I'm still not sure what 'it' is, but I suppose that's meant to be.

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