The Newcastle Knights Archive.

2007 Round 20 vs Warriors:

Warriors 52 (W. McKinnon 2, G. Rovelli 2, J. Ropati 2, S. Price, W. Koopu, M. Vatuvei tries; M. Witt 8 goals) defeated
Newcastle 10 (J. McManus, K. Reynoldson tries; K. Gidley goal) at Mount Smart Stadium, Saturday night, July 28, 7:30pm.

Scrums: Newcastle 8-3. Penalties: Warriors 6-5.
Crowd: 11,301. Referee: Jared Maxwell. Halftime: Warriors 30-4.
Goalkickers: Gidley (Newcastle) 1/2, Witt (Warriors) 8/9.

When they scored:
3rd minute: McKinnon try, Witt goal. Warriors 6-0.
6th minute: McKinnon try, Witt goal. Warriors 12-0.
17th minute: Rovelli try, Witt goal. Warriors 18-0.
22nd minute: McManus try. Warriors 18-4.
29th minute: Rovelli try, Witt goal. Warriors 24-4.
35th minute: Price try, Witt goal. Warriors 30-4.
46th minute: Koopu try. Warriors 34-4.
61st minute: Ropati try, Witt goal. Warriors 40-4.
72nd minute: Vatuvei try, Witt goal. Warriors 46-4.
75th minute: Reynoldson try, Gidley goal. Warriors 46-10.
78th minute: Ropati try, Witt goal. Warriors 52-10.

Newcastle Knights:Warriors:
1. Kurt Gidley (c)1. Wade McKinnon
2. James McManus2. Michael Crockett
3. George Carmont3. Jerome Ropati
6. Brad Tighe4. Simon Mannering
5. Cooper Vuna5. Manu Vatuvei
18. Daniel Abraham6. Michael Witt
7. Luke Walsh7. Grant Rovelli
8. Mitchell Sargent8. Sam Rapira
14. Michael Young9. George Gatis
10. Adam Woolnough10. Steve Price (c)
11. Steve Simpson11. Ruben Wiki (vc)
12. Cory Paterson12. Logan Swann
13. Zeb Taia13. Michael Luck
Interchange:Interchange:
9. Terence Seu Seu14. Wairangi Koopu
15. Kirk Reynoldson15. Evarn Tuimavave
16. Jesse Royal16. Epilahame Lauaki
17. Daniel Tolar18. Nathan Fien
Coach: Brian SmithCoach: Ivan Cleary
Ladder:Other Results:
1. Melbourne34Friday July 27:
2. Manly32Canberra 34 defeated Penrith 30 at Canberra Stadium.
3. Parramatta24Sydney 26 defeated Melbourne 16 at Sydney Football Stadium.
4. Warriors22Saturday July 28:
5. Brisbane22Bulldogs 28 defeated St George Illawarra 24 at WIN Stadium.
6. Bulldogs22South Sydney 20 defeated Gold Coast 14 at Telstra Stadium.
7. Wests22Sunday July 29:
8. North Queensland22Brisbane 30 defeated Cronulla 16 at Suncorp Stadium.
9. South Sydney20Manly 32 defeated Parramatta 24 at Parramatta Stadium.
10. Canberra18Monday July 30:
11. Gold Coast18Wests 54 defeated North Queensland 10 at Leichhardt Oval.
12. Sydney18
13. Newcastle18
14. Cronulla16
15. St George Illawarra16
16. Penrith12