2006 Round 17 vs Manly Warringah Sea Eagles:
Newcastle 26 (B. Carney, J. Mullen, G. Carmont, N. Hinton tries; A. Johns 5 goals) defeated
Manly Warringah 12 (A. Watmough, B. Stewart tries; M. Witt 2 goals) at Brookvale Oval, Friday night, June 30, 7:30pm.
Scrums: Newcastle 7-4. Penalties: Manly Warringah 8-5.
Crowd: 13,284. Referee: Sean Hampstead. Halftime: Newcastle 12-6.
Goalkickers: Johns (Newcastle) 5/6, Witt (Manly Warringah) 2/2.
When they scored:
11th minute: Carney try. Newcastle 4-0.
27th minute: Watmough try, Witt goal. Manly Warringah 6-4.
35th minute: Johns penalty goal. 6 all.
37th minute: Mullen try, Johns goal. Newcastle 12-6.
42nd minute: Carmont try, Johns goal. Newcastle 18-6.
49th minute: Hinton try, Johns goal. Newcastle 24-6.
56th minute: Stewart try, Witt goal. Newcastle 24-12.
78th minute: Johns penalty goal. Newcastle 26-12.
| Newcastle Knights: | Manly Warringah Sea Eagles: |
|---|---|
| 1. Nathan Hinton | 1. Brett Stewart |
| 2. Brian Carney | 2. Michael Robertson |
| 3. Matthew Gidley | 3. Paul Stephenson |
| 4. George Carmont | 4. Steve Matai |
| 5. Anthony Quinn | 5. Chris Hicks |
| 6. Jarrod Mullen | 6. Michael Witt |
| 7. Andrew Johns | 7. Matt Orford |
| 8. Craig Smith | 8. Jason King |
| 9. Luke Quigley | 9. Michael Monaghan |
| 10. Josh Perry | 10. Brent Kite |
| 11. Todd Lowrie | 11. Glenn Stewart |
| 12. Clint Newton | 12. Anthony Watmough |
| 13. Reegan Tanner | 13. Ben Kennedy (c) |
| Interchange: | Interchange: |
| 14. Luke Davico | 14. Shayne Dunley |
| 15. Adam Woolnough | 16. Luke Williamson |
| 16. Kirk Reynoldson | 19. Mark Bryant |
| 17. Riley Brown | 23. George Rose |
| Coach: Michael Hagan | Coach: Des Hasler |
| Ladder: | Other Results: | |
|---|---|---|
| 1. Melbourne | 28 | Saturday July 1: |
| 2. Brisbane | 24 | Warriors 28 defeated Penrith 22 at Ericsson Stadium. |
| 3. St George Illawarra | 24 | Parramatta 18 defeated Canberra 12 at Canberra Stadium. |
| 4. Bulldogs | 22 | North Queensland 16 defeated South Sydney 14 at Dairy Farmers |
| 5. Cronulla | 22 | Stadium. |
| 6. Newcastle | 20 | Sunday July 2: |
| 7. North Queensland | 18 | Brisbane 26 defeated Cronulla 12 at Suncorp Stadium. |
| 8. Manly | 18 | Bulldogs 32 defeated Wests 10 at Telstra Stadium. |
| 9. Canberra | 18 | Melbourne, St George Illawarra, Sydney bye. |
| 10. Wests | 16 | |
| 11. Penrith | 16 | |
| 12. Warriors | 14 | |
| 13. Sydney | 14 | |
| 14. Parramatta | 14 | |
| 15. South Sydney | 4 | |