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The Newcastle Knights didn’t get to celebrate Easter this year, going down to the St. George Illawarra Dragons 22-13.
This was an unfortunate loss for our team but not as unfortunate as losing three players – Mitchell Pearce, Tex Hoy and Kurt Mann.
Despite great wins in the Hi-Vis jersey, many of us are thinking it’s cursed. Share
As a Knights fan, despite playing with only one man left on the bench, I truly admired how we never gave up. There was a time that the Knights would have given up and let the opposition just kill them. We’ve got 20 games left for the year and we will be back.
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Celebrating Easter is an annual event. However, the Newcastle Knights didn’t get to celebrate it happily after going down in consecutive weeks at home, this time to St George Illawarra Dragons 22-13.
This was an unfortunate loss for our team but not as unfortunate as losing three players – Mitchell Pearce, Tex Hoy and Kurt Mann. Despite great wins in the hi-vis jersey, many of us are thinking it’s cursed. With the luck we have had with injuries, it really sucks.
St George Illawarra are a long way from where coach Anthony Griffin wants them to be, but he was pleased with their resolve and resilience in beating a bashed-up Newcastle on Sunday.
Dismissed as wooden-spoon candidates by many punters and pundits during the pre-season, the Dragons posted their third straight win after victories over the Cowboys and Sea Eagles in the previous two weeks to be sitting sixth heading into next Sunday’s game against Parramatta.
Griffin acknowledged Newcastle’s crippling injury toll, which included losing Mitchell Pearce (pectoral muscle), Kurt Mann (concussion) and Tex Hoy (hamstring) on Sunday, but the Dragons were without Ben Hunt and Jack Bird and lost Cameron McInnes before the season kicked off.
Sydney Roosters beat NZ Warriors 36-12, St George Illawarra defeats Newcastle 22-13
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James Tedesco (third left) scored one of the Roosters six tries in their win over the Warriors.
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Teenager Sam Walker starred in his highly anticipated NRL debut as the Sydney Roosters passed their first test without Luke Keary with a 32-12 win over the Warriors.
In the earlier game on Easter Sunday, the Dragons downed the Knights, as Newcastle s injury toll added some high-profile names.
In his first game since being labelled the Roosters replacement for retired star Cooper Cronk, Walker set up a try and looked composed in the win.
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