Kalyn Ponga, the Knights and a sold-out 29,018 crowd sparkled like rarely before as South Sydney’s finals hopes were thrown into disarray.
To a soundtrack of Screaming Jets and Silverchair, Kalyn Ponga, the Knights and a sold-out 29,018 crowd did exactly that, shining brightest with finals fortunes in flux on Sunday afternoon.
Because this was Newcastle’s first sell-out since 2012. Not since 2001-02 have they strung so many victories together at once. And the way O’Brien’s side is going – without star No.7 Jackson Hastings mind you – they’re going to need another level added to the Andrew Johns stand.Greg Marzhew scored a hat-trick for the Knights.
“I think the key is stability... we’ve had to contend with a lot over the last couple of years with injuries,” O’Brien said of his rapidly improved side. Just six minutes it took for him to swing left and skin Souths for numbers, Greg Marzhew duly strolling over.
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