The Newcastle Knights Archive.

2006 Round 13 vs Bulldogs:

Bulldogs 38 (H. El Masri 3, C. Hughes 2, D. Holdsworth, R. Maitua tries; H. El Masri 5 goals) defeated
Newcastle 22 (A. Quinn 2, B. Carney, C. Newton tries; A. Johns 3 goals) at Telstra Stadium, Saturday, June 3, 7:30pm.

Scrums: Bulldogs 9-4. Penalties: Newcastle 6-5.
Crowd: 12,658. Referee: Paul Simpkins. Halftime: 16 all.
Goalkickers: Johns (Newcastle) 3/5, El Masri (Bulldogs) 5/7.

When they scored:
10th minute: Johns penalty goal. Newcastle 2-0.
13th minute: El Masri try. Bulldogs 4-2.
16th minute: Carney try. Newcastle 6-4.
22nd minute: Newton try, Johns goal. Newcastle 12-4.
30th minute: Hughes try, El Masri goal. Newcastle 12-10.
36th minute: Hughes try, El Masri goal. Bulldogs 16-12.
39th minute: Quinn try. 16 all.
51st minute: El Masri try, El Masri goal. Bulldogs 22-16.
55th minute: Holdsworth try, El Masri goal. Bulldogs 28-16.
67th minute: El Masri try. Bulldogs 32-16.
71st minute: Quinn try, Johns goal. Bulldogs 32-22.
78th minute: Maitua try, El Masri goal. Bulldogs 38-22.

Newcastle Knights:Bulldogs:
1. Kurt Gidley1. Luke Patten
2. Brian Carney2. Hazem El Masri
3. Matthew Gidley3. Sonny Bill Williams
4. George Carmont4. Reni Maitua
5. Anthony Quinn5. Cameron Phelps
6. Todd Lowrie6. Daniel Holdsworth
7. Andrew Johns (c)7. Brent Sherwin
8. Craig Smith8. Mark O'Meley
9. Danny Buderus9. Corey Hughes
10. Adam Woolnough10. Roy Asotasi
11. Steve Simpson11. Willie Mason
15. Clint Newton12. Andrew Ryan
12. Kirk Reynoldson13. Tony Grimaldi
Interchange:Interchange:
13. Reegan Tanner14. Trent Cutler
14. Luke Davico15. Chris Armit
16. Josh Perry16. Brad Morrin
17. Riley Brown17. Nate Myles
Coach: Michael HaganCoach: Steve Folkes
Ladder:Other Results:
1. Brisbane20Friday June 2:
2. Melbourne20St George Illawarra 8 defeated Parramatta 1 at OKI Jubilee Stadium.
3. Bulldogs18Saturday June 3:
4. North Queensland16Melbourne 20 defeated Sydney 16 at Olympic Park.
5. Newcastle16Canberra 24 defeated South Sydney 22 at Canberra Stadium.
6. Manly16Sunday June 4:
7. Cronulla16Brisbane 23 defeated Warriors 18 at Ericsson Stadium.
8. St George Illawarra16Manly 29 defeated Penrith 22 at Credit Union Australia Stadium.
9. Wests14Wests 24 defeated North Queensland 14 at Telstra Stadium.
10. Canberra14Cronulla bye.
11. Sydney12
12. Penrith12
13. Parramatta8
14. Warriors6
15. South Sydney2