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    1. Darius Boyd
    2. James McManus
    3. Dane Gagai
    4. Joseph Leilua
    5. Akuila Uate
    6. Jarrod Mullen (c)
    7. Tyrone Roberts
    8. David Fa'alogo
    9. Danny Buderus
    10. Willie Mason
    11. Robbie Rochow
    12. Beau Scott
    13. Jeremy Smith

    Interchange:
    14. Craig Gower
    15. Chris Houstan
    16. Neville Costigan
    17. Zane Tetavano

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    1. Anthony Minichiello (c)
    2: Daniel Tupou
    3. Michael Jennings
    4. Shaun Kenny-Dowall
    5. Rodger Tuivasa-Sheck
    6. James Maloney
    7. Mitchell Pearce
    8. Jared Waerea-Hargreaves
    9. Jake Friend
    10. Luke O'Donnell
    11. Boyd Cordner
    12. Sonny Bill Williams
    13. Frank-Paul Nuuausala

    Interchange:
    14. Daniel Mortimer
    15. Mitchell Aubusson
    16. Aidan Guerra
    17. Sam Moa
    18. Issac Liu

    Sporting Bet: Roosters $1.52 Knights $2.60

    Newcastle Knights vs. Sydney Roosters

    On form, this Rivalry Round clash in the Hunter should be a bellringer, with the fifth-placed Knights coming in on the back of three straight wins and playing host to the second-placed Roosters who are sitting pretty on the back of four straight.

    In fact with the ladder-leading Rabbitohs suffering a shock loss on Monday, the Roosters are surely the form team in the NRL right now, having won their past two with a combined scorecard of 76-0!

    Those two shutouts take the Roosters up to five clean-sheets in 2013, equalling the most ever for a season in almost 100 years of top grade rugby league. It also makes them the biggest contributor in what is now the season with the second-most scoreless losses ever (13) with plenty of time to match or exceed the 14 recorded in 1989 when the struggling Bears were on the wrong end of four such scorelines.

    That Roosters defence really underlines the job the Knights have in front of them but they should be well-equipped: their 32-14 away win over Penrith was the equal second-biggest win of the round after the Roosters’ 40-0 demolition of Cronulla (and equal with Manly’s 38-20 rout of the Titans).

    Roosters coach Trent Robinson has, unsurprisingly, made minimal changes to his squad, although he’s still managed to find a spot for Sonny Bill Williams who makes his return from a hamstring strain in the second row. That pushes Mitch Aubusson to the bench and Isaac Liu to 18th man.

    Wayne Bennett also has just the one change, this one forced by the suspension to Kade Snowden for a Grade 2 Dangerous Contact - Raised knee. With Snowden taking the early plea he’ll miss two weeks, meaning David Fa'alogo starts at prop and Korbin Sims returns to the bench, with Zane Tetevano joining a five-man bench.

    Watch Out Knights: The Roosters have been brilliant in attack and defence this season, in both the forwards and the backs, but let’s focus on strike centre Michael Jennings, who has been in magical form since joining the club from the Panthers last year.

    He is the club’s leading try-scorer this year, with 11, and this week will be reunited on the left flack with Williams, whose offloads have provided Jennings with plenty of opportunities to terrorise defenders on that side of the field already this year.

    Jennings’ form has him within 147 metres of 15 kilometres of running metres for his career, and three line-breaks away from 100 for his career. Jennings is one of those rare players who can conjure something out of nothing and if the Knights take their eyes off him for a second he could cause them some real headaches.

    And one further stat on the Roosters’ defence this year – they are currently enjoying their best away season defensively since 1981, conceding just 13.1 points per game. In fact by the time these sides run out it will be one day shy of four weeks since the Roosters last conceded a point, when Manly managed to cross twice at Brookvale in Round 16’s Monday night game. Since then they have nullified 302 consecutive runs without conceding a point. Wow.

    Watch Out Roosters: The Knights have some stars of their own in the backline: it would have surprised some (but not his teammates) that the season’s leading try-scorer (16) James McManus was arguably the best winger on the park in the Origin decider (even allowing for a damaging knock-on).

    And on the other side of the field, Origin discard Akuila Uate is coming off a double in the win over Penrith (the 17th of his career) and now has 10 tries in 14 games this season. It also saw him join club great Andrew Johns as the third most prolific try scorer in Knights history, with 80 four-pointers.

    Uate is just one try behind Johns and the Knights’ home ground (46-45) but that could change on Sunday. He needs four more home tries this year to join Manly’s Brett Stewart (2005-08) as the only players in league history to score 10 tries at home in four successive seasons.

    Sydney’s edge defence has been impeccable this year but if it’s ever going to crack then the Knights’ in-form wingers could be the men to find a way through.

    Plays To Watch: Livewire Roosters winger Roger Tuivasa-Sheck dazzling and confusing opponents with fast footwork (a staggering 249 metres from 23 runs last week); stacks of hit-ups from dummy-half for the Knights wingers (McManus 12.4 runs per game, Uate 13.5 per game); Pearce employing his show-and-go close to the line; David Fa’alogo to lift in Snowden’s absence (97 metres in 28 minutes last week); Cordner running great angles close to the line (two tries last week and six this year, mostly off short passes from Pearce).

    Key Match-Up: Jared Waerea-Hargreaves v Willie Mason. Is it just us or does Waerea-Hargreaves just keep getting better? The Kiwi enforcer recorded an incredible 214 metres from just 19 runs in 44 minutes last week to go with 20 tackles, and you just know every one of those bruising shots in attack and defence was an ordeal for the opposition.

    Mason probably isn’t at the part of his career where he’s likely to churn out those sorts of numbers with ball in hand but as one of the senior players in the Knights pack and one of the biggest bodies on the field, someone has to volunteer to throw themselves in harm’s way and do something to slow down the relentless up-field march of the Roosters on the back of the Waerea-Hargreaves juggernaut. He’ll need to rally the forward pack into a big defensive showing if the Knights want to counter what they know the tri-colours will throw at them.

    Where It Will Be Won: On the flanks. The Roosters just look too good in the middle of the park and barely looked challenged in their past two defensive outings. Wide kicking may not be in the Knights’ best interests with Uate and McManus conceding a massive height advantage to Daniel Tupou and Tuivasa-Sheck and unlikely to challenge them in the air. Newcastle’s best chance could be to test the tri-colours’ sliding defence and either create an overlap or get their wingers one-on-one where they can use their leg drive and low centre of gravity against the Roosters’ lankier wingers.

    The reverse will be true up the other end of the field though, with Uate and McManus likely to have plenty of cross-field bombs to defuse and plenty of defensive headaches of their own. Whichever flanks earn the advantage, it’s sure to be an interesting battle.

    The History: Played 42; Sydney Roosters 22, Newcastle 18, drawn 2. The Roosters hold a slight overall advantage and at the venue (played 20; Sydney Roosters 10, Newcastle 8, drawn 2). However the tri-colours have been victorious in six of their past seven trips to the Hunter, while the Knights have beaten the Roosters just six times in their past 20 starts.

    Match Officials: Referees – Jared Maxwell & Gavin Morris; Sideline Officials – Steve Carrall & Nick Beashel; Video Referees – Paul Mellor & Reece Williams.

    Televised: Channel 9 – Delayed, 4pm.

    The Way We See It: This isn’t unwinnable for the Knights by any stretch but it’s very hard to tip against the Roosters on form, who have Sonny Bill Williams to come back into a side that beat an admittedly under-strength Sharks outfit 40-0 last week. If you see something you like in the Knights’ recent three-game streak, don’t be afraid to tip the upset but we’ll play it safe – Roosters by 10 points.
    Go Easts.
    Last edited by Dimorphic; 07-27-2013, 11:27 PM.

  • #2
    Just a heads up for all going, the Travelling chookpen will be on the southern hill, this is a GA area

    Delecto Oriens est odio Meridianus
    To love Easts is to hate Souffs

    Originally posted by Bill Shankley, Liverpool FC
    At a football club, there’s a holy trinity – the players, the manager and the supporters. Directors don’t come into it. They are only there to sign the cheques.
    Originally posted by Andy Raymond Commentating Souffs V Manly 18/04/09
    The fireworks at the Easter show are making more noise than the crowd tonight

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    • #3
      Nice to see a proper match day thread for a change

      Just on Knights lineup though - their bench will be 14. Craig Gower 15. Chris Houston 16. Neville Costigan 18. Zane Tetevano.

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      • #4
        Originally posted by Roostarz:321551
        Nice to see a proper match day thread for a change

        Just on Knights lineup though - their bench will be 14. Craig Gower 15. Chris Houston 16. Neville Costigan 18. Zane Tetevano.


        Kegs is going to be very offended...
        #We Stand with ourJewish community#

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        • #5
          Originally posted by Jacks Fur Coat View Post


          Kegs is going to be very offended...
          Was going to say the same thing, but this lacks the 'spark' that kegs gives it

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          • #6
            Originally posted by Rooboy View Post
            Was going to say the same thing, but this lacks the 'spark' that kegs gives it
            Haha no offence was meant to Kegs, it was tongue in cheek, plus I'm sure he will still pop up tomorrow

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            • #7
              See u guys up there
              3rd year season member
              Life long supporter
              I will be a rooster for life

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              • #8
                Wow a match day thread without an incoherent 300 word essay.....

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                • #9
                  i see how it is here.
                  i hereby announce my retirement as kegs1.
                  i will be back in due time, and you will never find out who i will be.
                  adios!

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by Geohood View Post
                    Wow a match day thread without an incoherent 300 word essay.....
                    Don't be like that, Kegs does try hard, plus, he's a nice bloke too

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                    • #11
                      Weird that NRL.com lists Craig Gower at 18th man.

                      Not sure how I missed that. Updated the OP.

                      This is a danger game make no mistake about it, we need to be switched on because Newcastle are a different mob at home and no doubt Mason and BJ in particular will be fired up to have big games (Mason v SBW, BJ v club).

                      We can win it if we play smart, don't force our hand early and grind through them with our superior forward pack.
                      Last edited by Dimorphic; 07-27-2013, 11:28 PM.

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                      • #12
                        Hope the chooks haven't gone off in their pants as early as this thread did

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                        • #13
                          Week in week out we need to respect our opposition - newcastle at home are not going to be an easy mission. They are an experienced side on the rise with a parochial home crowd behind them. We will have to be on our game.

                          The reality there are no rubbish teams in this comp as Souths found out against St. George.

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                          • #14
                            Came up early yesterday to defrost the old body beautiful day yesterday this morning it is a super chilly morning and foggy hopefully the sun will burn through otherwise might be a cold afternoon

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                            • #15
                              I suspect it's the ongoing gump around starting lineups. Gower should be playing most of the game at half if not all.

                              We are just as guilty - remember Aubo at 5/8?

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