2006 Round 11 vs Canberra Raiders:
Newcastle 22 (B. Carney 3, B. Tighe tries; A. Johns 3 goals) defeated
Canberra 12 (M. Hodgson ,P. Graham tries; C. Schifcofske 2 goals) at EnergyAustralia Stadium, Saturday, May 20, 7:30pm.
Scrums: Newcastle 8-7. Penalties: Newcastle 4-2.
Crowd: 18,236. Referee: Jason Robinson. Halftime: Newcastle 12-6.
Goalkickers: Johns (Newcastle) 3/4, Schifcofske (Canberra) 2/2.
When they scored:
6th minute: Hodgson try, Schifcofske goal. Canberra 6-0.
27th minute: Carney try, Johns goal. 6 all.
31st minute: Carney try, Johns goal. Newcastle 12-6.
50th minute: Graham try, Schifcofske goal. 12 all.
58th minute: Carney try, Johns goal. Newcastle 18-12.
64th minute: Tighe try. Newcastle 22-12.
| Newcastle Knights: | Canberra Raiders: |
|---|---|
| 1. David Seage | 1. Clinton Schifcofske (c) |
| 2. Brian Carney | 2. Adrian Purtell |
| 3. Matthew Gidley | 3. Phil Graham |
| 4. George Carmont | 4. Adam Mogg |
| 18. Brad Tighe | 5. David Howell |
| 6. Kurt Gidley | 18. Todd Carney |
| 7. Andrew Johns (c) | 7. Lincoln Withers |
| 8. Craig Smith | 19. Trevor Thurling |
| 9. Reegan Tanner | 13. Alan Tongue |
| 10. Adam Woolnough | 10. Troy Thompson |
| 11. Kirk Reynoldson | 15. Ben Jones |
| 12. Todd Lowrie | 16. Michael Hodgson |
| 13. Reegan Tanner | 12. Jason Croker |
| Interchange: | Interchange: |
| 14. Luke Davico | 9. Simon Woolford |
| 15. Jarrod Mullen | 11. Thom Learoyd-Lars |
| 16. Josh Perry | 14. Marshall Chalk |
| 17. Chris Bailey | 17. Jason Williams |
| Coach: Michael Hagan | Coach: Matthew Elliott |
| Ladder: | Other Results: | |
|---|---|---|
| 1. Newcastle | 16 | Friday May 19: |
| 2. North Queensland | 16 | Penrith 30 defeated Parramatta 20 at Credit Union Australia Stadium. |
| 3. Melbourne | 16 | Saturday May 20: |
| 4. Brisbane | 16 | Warriors 34 defeated Wests 12 at Ericsson Stadium. |
| 5. Bulldogs | 16 | Manly 34 defeated Melbourne 12 at Brookvale Oval. |
| 6. Manly | 12 | Sunday May 21: |
| 7. Cronulla | 12 | Bulldogs 32 defeated Cronulla 24 at Stadium Australia. |
| 8. Sydney | 12 | Sydney 28 defeated South Sydney 26 at Aussie Stadium. |
| 9. St George Illawarra | 12 | Brisbane, North Queensland, St George Illawarra byes. |
| 10. Penrith | 12 | |
| 11. Wests | 10 | |
| 12. Canberra | 10 | |
| 13. Warriors | 6 | |
| 14. Parramatta | 6 | |
| 15. South Sydney | 2 | |