PENRITH 30

NEWCASTLE 24

BY STEWART MOSES

At Pepper Stadium

 

In an absorbing and at times physical encounter that lived up to the pre-match hype, Penrith have held off a fast-finishing Newcastle side to win the second grand final replay, 30-24 at Pepper Stadium.

In an evenly matched first-half, Penrith led 14-12 before skipping out to lead 30-12 with thirteen minutes remaining before Newcastle hit back immediately with two tries in five minutes to set up a grandstand finish heading into the final minutes of the game, before the Panthers prevailed.

The win over sees the Panthers increase their lead at the top of the ladder to three points, heading into the bye while the Knights drop back to sixth in what is a congested top eight.

Penrith were strengthened by the late inclusion of Sam Anderson, Adam Docker and Katoa to their starting side at the expense of Matt Eisenhuth, Nathan Smith and Sam Scarlett in a reshuffle to their pack.

Newcastle, already minus regular custodian, Nathan Ross, were dealt a further blow when replacement fullback, Jake Mamo was a late withdrawal, replaced by Tyme Dow-Nikau.

The opening exchanges proved fiery at times with Penrithโ€™s Leilani Latu and Will Smith both put on report by referee Damien Briscoe for late tackles, with the ensuing penalties allowing the Knights to dominate territorially having several sets inside the Panthersโ€™ 20 but to no avail.

Having survived that early flurry from the Knights, Penrith scored two tries in six minutes through Isaac John and Eddie Aiono to open up a 10-0 lead, with both tries scored down the Knights left edge in defence after Penrith received a flurry of penalties.

As with Penrithโ€™s opening two tries, a run of penalties in the Knights favour allowed Newcastle to score back-to-back tries through Chad Redman and Joseph Tapine, both from close range, to regain the lead 12-10 after 29 minutes.

Newcastle looked set to lead going into halftime until an error from Knights skipper and ex-Panther, Clint Newton, allowed the Panthers one last scoring opportunity, which they took with both hands when quick hands created the overlap for Aiono to score his second try of the afternoon to snatch a 14-12 half-time lead.

Penrith opened the scoring early in the second half when Will Smith scored from a well-placed grubber kick from John to lead 20-12.

Eddie Aiono (concussion) left the game soon after but Penrithโ€™s scored again midway through the second half through PNG International, Wellington Albert for his 1st NSW Cup try and when Sione Katoa burst through the Knights line on halfway before finding prop, Leilani Latu backing up to score next to the posts, at 30-12 it looked to be a matter of Penrith by how many with 13 minutes remaining.

But to their credit, Newcastle bounced back immediately when the kick-off was fumbled by Tupou Sopoaga and regathered by Lachlan Fitzgibbon, whose damaging run put Wellington Albert out of the game with a dislocated shoulder before going on with the job to score out wide and with the successful conversion from near the sideline by Kieran Holland, the gap was reduced to 12.

Newcastle scored again this time from a determined run to Danny Levi with eight minutes remaining to set up an exciting finish to the clash but Penrith were able to repel the Knightsโ€™ remaining attacking raids to run out victors, much to the relief of their coach, Garth Brennan.

Penrith now have their second and final bye of the season to look forward to next weekend.

Penrith 30 (E Aiono 2, I John, W Smith, W Albert tries; W Smith 1 goal, A Davis 2 goals) def Newcastle 24 (Redman, Tapine, Fitzgibbon, Levi tries; K Holland 4 goals) at Pepper Stadium. Referee: Damien Briscoe. Touch Judges: Jay Farlow, Rohan Best. Halftime: Penrith 14-12. Goalkickers: W Smith (Penrith) 1 from 3, A Davis (Penrith) 2 from 3, K Holland (Newcastle) 4 from 4

Subscribe to our weekly tips

We'll send you our weekly predictions once they're posted to NothingButLeague!

No spam, you can cancel at any time.

Previous articleNRL versus AFL
Next articleSuper League Match Preview: Castleford Tigers v St. Helens
Matt Pritchard
Administrator and Editor of NothingButLeague. Penrith Panthers Member 13120. Email: mattp@nothingbutleague.com.

LEAVE A REPLY

Please enter your comment!
Please enter your name here

This site is protected by reCAPTCHA and the Google Privacy Policy and Terms of Service apply.

This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.