The Newcastle Knights Archive.

2007 Round 22 vs Manly Warringah Sea Eagles:

Manly Warringah 50 (J. Lyon 2, B. Stewart 2, G. Stewart, J. Afamasaga, S. Menzies, M. Orford, A. Cuthbertson tries; J. Lyon 4, M. Orford 2, S. Menzies goals) defeated
Newcastle 16 (J. McManus, B. Tighe, S. Simpson tries; S. Dureau 2 goals) at Brookvale Oval, Friday night, August 10, 7:30pm.

Scrums: 6 all. Penalties: 4 all.
Crowd: 17,122. Referee: Shayne Hayne. Halftime: Manly Warringah 26-0.
Goalkickers: Dureau (Newcastle) 2/3, Lyon (Manly Warringah) 4/4, Orford (Manly Warringah) 2/4, Menzies (Manly Warringah) 1/1.

When they scored:
6th minute: G. Stewart try, Orford goal. Manly Warringah 6-0.
24th minute: B. Stewart try. Manly Warringah 10-0.
27th minute: Afamasaga try, Orford goal. Manly Warringah 16-0.
29th minute: Lyon try. Manly Warringah 20-0.
38th minute: Menzies try, Lyon goal. Manly Warringah 26-0.
43rd minute: Lyon try, Lyon goal. Manly Warringah 32-0.
56th minute: Orford try, Lyon goal. Manly Warringah 38-0.
60th minute: McManus try. Manly Warringah 38-4.
64th minute: Cuthbertson try, Lyon goal. Manly Warringah 44-4.
71st minute: Tighe try, Dureau goal. Manly Warringah 44-10.
74th minute: Stewart try, Menzies goal. Manly Warringah 50-10.
77th minute: Simpson try, Dureau goal. Manly Warringah 50-16.

Newcastle Knights:Manly Warringah Sea Eagles:
1. Kurt Gidley1. Brett Stewart
2. James McManus2. Michael Robertson
3. Brad Tighe3. Steve Bell
4. George Carmont4. Steve Menzies
5. Cooper Vuna5. Chris Hicks
6. Chris Bailey6. Jamie Lyon
22. Scott Dureau7. Matt Orford (c)
8. Josh Perry8. Mark Bryant
9. Michael Young14. Matt Ballin
10. Jesse Royal10. Brent Kite
11. Zeb Taia11. Anthony Watmough
12. Daniel Abraham12. Glenn Stewart
13. Steve Simpson (c)13. Luke Williamson
Interchange:Interchange:
14. Mitchell Sargent15. Glenn Hall
16. Terence Seu Seu16. Adam Cuthbertson
17. Kirk Reynoldson17. Jack Afamasaga
18. Adam Woolnough17. Jason Wells
Coach: Brian SmithCoach: Des Hasler
Ladder:Other Results:
1. Melbourne38Friday August 10:
2. Manly36Sydney 26 defeated Wests 22 at Telstra Stadium.
3. Parramatta26Saturday August 11:
4. North Queensland26Warriors 30 defeated Gold Coast 6 at Mount Smart Stadium.
5. Warriors25South Sydney 24 defeated St George Illawarra 14 at WIN Stadium.
6. Bulldogs24Cronulla 25 defeated Parramatta 24 at Parramatta Stadium.
7. Brisbane22Sunday August 12:
8. Wests22Bulldogs 52 defeated Canberra 4 at Telstra Stadium.
9. South Sydney22Melbourne 14 defeated Brisbane 6 at Olympic Park.
10. Sydney21Monday August 13:
11. Gold Coast20North Queensland 30 defeated Penrith 26 at Credit Union Australia
12. Cronulla18Stadium.
13. St George Illawarra18
14. Canberra18
15. Newcastle18
16. Penrith14