The Newcastle Knights secured a narrow 12-6 victory over the Wests Tigers in a tightly contested match at McDonald Jones Stadium on Sunday afternoon. The game, played under rainy conditions and featuring a significant number of errors—23 in total—was marked by its low-scoring nature, with both teams struggling to convert opportunities into points. Despite the lackluster performance, the Knights managed to pull off a dramatic late-game try that ultimately decided the contest.
The decisive moment came just six minutes before the final whistle, when Adam Doueihi, making his return to action after eight weeks, delivered a high kick from the last tackle. The ball was intercepted by Jahream Bula, who attempted to clear it forward but failed. Bradman Best, positioned in the in-goal area, collected the ball and initiated a swift counterattack. Dominic Young, displaying exceptional pace, evaded multiple defenders—including Heamasi Makasini and Jarome Luai—and raced toward the halfway line. Upon reaching the center of the field, Young passed the ball back to Best, who capitalized on the momentum to score the match-winning try from near the sideline. This 105-meter effort proved crucial, as it denied the Tigers a potential field goal that might have sealed the outcome.
The Knights' victory extended their streak of consecutive home wins, following earlier close victories against St George Illawarra and Parramatta. The win was particularly significant for the club, as it showcased resilience in a challenging environment. Meanwhile, the Tigers faced several setbacks throughout the match, including missed opportunities and defensive lapses. Despite having possession and quality set pieces, the Tigers struggled to capitalize, leading to frustration among their coaching staff and players alike.
Coach Benji Marshall expressed disappointment with the result, acknowledging that the Tigers were often the stronger side during the game. "I thought for most of that game we were the better team," Marshall stated. "And I thought we lost it." He highlighted specific moments that hurt the team, such as a missed tackle by Heamasi Makasini on Dominic Young late in the game. Marshall emphasized that while certain incidents could have altered the course of the match, the loss was not solely attributable to these factors. "We had moments where we still could have won," he noted, underscoring the importance of the result for the team's season.
Key contributors to the Knights' success included Bradman Best, whose efforts in the final stages of the game were instrumental in securing the win. Dylan Lucas also added a try early in the match, helping to establish the Knights' dominance. On the other hand, the Tigers' struggles were compounded by injuries, notably to Taylan May, who suffered a third shoulder dislocation during the game. May had hoped to continue playing despite his injury, but it now seems likely he will miss the rest of the season. His absence has forced the team to rely on younger players, such as Makasini, who showed promise but still requires further development.
The match ended with the Knights preparing for their next fixture against the Dolphins, while the Tigers face an uncertain future, dealing with both on-field challenges and off-field concerns. As the league moves forward, the outcomes of these critical matches will undoubtedly shape the trajectory of both clubs in the coming weeks.
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