2007 Round 13 vs Wests Tigers:
Wests 33 (R. Farah, C. Heighington, D. Collis, T. Tuiaki, L. Fulton tries; D. Collis 6 goals, R. Farrah field goal) defeated
Newcastle 14 (B. Tighe 2, C. Paterson tries; C. Paterson goal) at EnergyAustralia Stadium, Sunday, June 10, 3:00pm.
Scrums: Wests 8-5. Penalties: Newcastle 6-5.
Crowd: 13,609. Referee: Sean Hampstead. Halftime: Wests 12-8.
Goalkickers: Paterson (Newcastle) 1/3, Collis (Wests) 6/6.
When they scored:
19th minute: Paterson try. Newcastle 4-0.
23rd minute: Farah try, Collis goal. Wests 6-4.
29th minute: Heighington try, Collis goal. Wests 12-4.
38th minute: Tighe try. Wests 12-8.
51st minute: Tighe try, Paterson goal. Newcastle 14-12.
55th minute: Collis penalty goal. 14 all.
57th minute: Collis try, Collis goal. Wests 20-14.
68th minute: Farah field goal. Wests 21-14.
77th minute: Tuiaki try, Collis goal. Wests 27-14.
80th minute: Fulton try, Collis goal. Wests 33-14.
| Newcastle Knights: | Wests Tigers: |
|---|---|
| 1. Nathan Hinton | 1. Shannon McDonnell |
| 2. James McManus | 2. Daniel Fitzhenry |
| 3. Luke MacDougall | 3. Dean Collis |
| 4. Brad Tighe | 4. Jason Moodie |
| 5. Adam MacDougall | 5. Taniela Tuiaki |
| 6. Chris Bailey | 6. Chris Lawrence |
| 7. Luke Walsh | 7. John Morris |
| 8. Josh Perry | 8. Todd Payten |
| 9. Riley Brown | 9. Robbie Farah |
| 18. Matthew White | 10. Bryce Gibbs |
| 11. Kirk Reynoldson (c) | 11. Ben Galea |
| 12. Cory Paterson | 12. Chris Heighington |
| 13. Daniel Tolar | 13. Dene Halatau |
| Interchange: | Interchange: |
| 14. Michael Young | 14. Liam Fulton |
| 15. Reegan Tanner | 15. Ben Te'o |
| 16. Mitchell Sargent | 16. Bronson Harrison |
| 17. Kade Snowden | 17. Keith Galloway |
| Coach: Brian Smith | Coach: Tim Sheens |
| Ladder: | Other Results: | |
|---|---|---|
| 1. Melbourne | 22 | Friday June 8: |
| 2. Manly | 22 | South Sydney 14 defeated Penrith 4 at Telstra Stadium. |
| 3. Wests | 16 | Saturday June 9: |
| 4. North Queensland | 16 | Canberra 38 defeated Parramatta 10 at Canberra Stadium. |
| 5. Cronulla | 14 | Sydney 64 defeated North Queensland 30 at Aussie Stadium. |
| 6. Parramatta | 14 | Sunday June 10: |
| 7. Gold Coast | 14 | Melbourne 4 defeated Warriors 2 at Mount Smart Stadium. |
| 8. Canberra | 14 | Monday June 11: |
| 9. Newcastle | 14 | Cronulla 20 defeated St George Illawarra 16 at Oki Jubilee Stadium. |
| 10. South Sydney | 12 | Brisbane, Bulldogs, Manly, Gold Coast bye. |
| 11. Bulldogs | 12 | |
| 12. Brisbane | 10 | |
| 13. Warriors | 10 | |
| 14. Penrith | 10 | |
| 15. St George Illawarra | 10 | |
| 16. Sydney | 10 | |