The Newcastle Knights Archive.

2003 World Sevens:

Pool G:
Manly Warringah 18 defeated
Newcastle 14 at Sydney Football Stadium, Saturday, February 1.

Wests 26 defeated
Newcastle 16 at Sydney Football Stadium, Saturday, February 1.

Other Pool G matches: Manly Warringah 20 defeated Wests 12. Newcastle finished third in pool and progressed to Bowl Quarter Final.

Bowl Quarter Final:
Fiji 24 defeated
Newcastle 20 at Sydney Football Stadium, Sunday, February 2.

Squad:
Robbie O'Davis, Justin Ryder, Matthew Gidley, Kurt Gidley, Anthony Quinn, Sean Rudder, Andrew Johns (c), Ben Kennedy, Daniel Abraham, Steve Simpson, Luke Quigley.

Crowds:
Saturday February 1: 24,362.
Sunday February 2: 25,995.
Total: 50,357.

Tournament Summary:
Pool A:
Cronulla Sutherland 24 defeated Bulldogs 16.
Bulldogs 26 defeated North Queensland 16.
Cronulla Sutherland 24 defeated North Queensland 22.
Pool B:
South Sydney 22 defeated Sydney 12.
South Sydney 38 defeated Russia 12.
Sydney 28 defeated Russia 8.
Pool C:
Parramatta 26 defeated Penrith 16.
Penrith 28 defeated Lebanon 18.
Parramatta 16 defeated Lebanon 10.
Pool D:
Brisbane 38 defeated Melbourne 18.
Canberra 24 defeated Melbourne 8.
Canberra 26 defeated Brisbane 24.
Pool E:
England 30 defeated Tonga 8.
NASCA Aboriginals 26 defeated Tonga 16.
England 18 defeated NASCA Aboriginals 10.
Pool F:
France 28 defeated Papua New Guinea 8.
France 12 defeated Samoa 6.
Papua New Guinea 30 defeated Samoa 22.
Pool G:
Manly Warringah 18 defeated Newcastle 14.
Manly Warringah 20 defeated Wests 12.
Wests 26 defeated Newcastle 16.
Pool H:
St George Illawarra 24 defeated Warriors 16.
Warriors 36 defeated Fiji 4.
St George Illawarra 40 defeated Fiji 14.
Quarter Finals:
Bowl:
North Queensland 34 defeated Russia 12.
Lebanon 20 defeated Melbourne 10.
Samoa 20 defeated Tonga 16.
Fiji 24 defeated Newcastle 20.
Plate:
Bulldogs 20 defeated Sydney 14.
Penrith 28 defeated Brisbane 16.
NASCA Aboriginals 28 defeated Papua New Guinea 16.
Warriors 20 defeated Wests 16.
Cup:
South Sydney 24 defeated Cronulla Sutherland 22.
Parramatta 22 defeated Canberra 14.
England 30 defeated France 10.
Manly Warringah 20 defeated St George Illawarra 16.
Semi Finals:
Bowl:
North Queensland 14 defeated Lebanon 10.
Fiji 26 defeated Samoa 12.
Plate:
Bulldogs 28 defeated Penrith 20.
Warriors 28 defeated NASCA Aboriginals 16.
Cup:
Parramatta 30 defeated South Sydney 18.
England 22 defeated Manly Warringah 14.
Bowl Final:
North Queensland 18 defeated Fiji 8.
Plate Final:
Bulldogs 24 defeated Warriors 18.
Cup Final:
Parramatta 42 defeated England 18.