2008 Round 4 vs Warriors:
Warriors 26 (R. Shortland 2, E. Tuimavave, P. Ah Van tries; M. Witt 5 goals) defeated
Newcastle 20 (W. Naiqama 2, C. Paterson, J. McManus tries; K. Gidley 2 goals) at Mount Smart Stadium, Sunday, April 6, 4:00pm.
Scrums: Newcastle 10-6. Penalties: Warriors 11-9.
Crowd: 11,518. Referee: Tony De Las Heras. Halftime: Warriors 14-12.
Goalkickers: Gidley (Newcastle) 2/4, Witt (Warriors) 5/6.
When they scored:
9th minute: Witt penalty goal. Warriors 2-0.
12th minute: Shortland try, Witt goal. Warriors 8-0.
16th minute: Shortland try, Witt goal. Warriors 14-0.
33rd minute: Naiqama try, Gidley goal. Warriors 14-6.
39th minute: Paterson try, Gidley goal. Warriors 14-12.
44th minute: Tuimavave try, Witt goal. Warriors 20-12.
60th minute: McManus try. Warriors 20-16.
67th minute: Ah Van try, Witt goal. Warriors 26-16.
77th minute: Naiqama try. Warriors 26-20.
| Newcastle Knights: | Warriors: |
|---|---|
| 1. Kurt Gidley | 1. Lance Hohaia |
| 2. James McManus | 2. Patrick Ah Van |
| 3. Wes Naiqama | 3. Brent Tate |
| 4. Keith Lulia | 4. Ryan Shortland |
| 5. Cooper Vuna | 5. Manu Vatuvei |
| 6. Jarrod Mullen | 6. Michael Witt |
| 7. Scott Dureau | 7. Grant Rovelli |
| 8. Daniel Tolar | 8. Sam Rapira |
| 9. Danny Buderus (c) | 9. Nathan Fien |
| 10. Jesse Royal | 10. Ruben Wiki (c) |
| 11. Chris Houston | 11. Simon Mannering |
| 12. Cameron Ciraldo | 12. Sonny Fai |
| 13. Zeb Taia | 13. Michael Luck |
| Interchange: | Interchange: |
| 14. Matt Hilder | 14. Ian Henderson |
| 15. Cory Paterson | 15. Evarn Tuimavave |
| 16. Richard Fa'aoso | 16. Epalahame Lauaki |
| 17. Danny Wicks | 17. Logan Swann |
| Coach: Brian Smith | Coach: Ivan Cleary |
| Ladder: | Other Results: | |
|---|---|---|
| 1. Brisbane | 6 | Friday April 4: |
| 2. Sydney | 6 | Melbourne 28 defeated Brisbane 8 at Olympic Park. |
| 3. Gold Coast | 6 | Sydney 40 defeated Bulldogs 12 at ANZ Stadium. |
| 4. Cronulla | 6 | Saturday April 5: |
| 5. Manly | 4 | Cronulla 18 defeated St George Illawarra 16 at ANZ Stadium. |
| 6. Melbourne | 4 | Gold Coast 32 defeated Canberra 12 at Skilled Park. |
| 7. Newcastle | 4 | North Queensland 38 defated Parramatta 14 at Dairy Farmers Stadium. |
| 8. Bulldogs | 4 | Sunday April 6: |
| 9. Penrith | 4 | Manly 20 defeated South Sydney 2 at Brookvale Oval. |
| 10. Wests | 4 | Monday April 7: |
| 11. Canberra | 4 | Penrith 30 defeated Wests 8 at Campbelltown Stadium. |
| 12. Parramatta | 4 | |
| 13. Warriors | 4 | |
| 14. St George Illawarra | 2 | |
| 15. North Queensland | 2 | |
| 16. South Sydney | 0 | |