2007 Newcastle Knights season

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2007 Newcastle Knights season
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The 2007 Newcastle Knights season was the 20th in the club's history. They competed in the NRL's 2007 Telstra Premiership, finishing second-last.

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Season summary

2007 was a year of turmoil for the Newcastle Knights club both on and off the field. After making a promising start to the season with victories over contenders such as the Canterbury Bulldogs – the club and rugby league world was rocked by the shock retirement of Andrew Johns. The departure of their captain and most influential player had an obvious effect on the team, and although they managed to stay in touch with the top eight until the last third of the season, their season was irreparably damaged by his absence. In addition to this – the Knights endured the worst injury toll in the 2007 season – fielding thirty seven players in first grade by season's end.

The club also struggled off-field, with Brian Smith's decision to release loyal clubmen such as Clint Newton (who subsequently won a grand final with the Melbourne Storm; which was later stripped due to salary cap breaches), Kirk Reynoldson, and Josh Perry (who subsequently played in Manly's 2008 premiership) meeting with displeasure from the Sydney media and some sections of the Newcastle support base. Newton's defection to Melbourne and Reynoldson's threats of legal action over the club refusing to play him in the fifteen games required to trigger his fourth contract year saw the club's reputation dragged through the mud. The Daily Telegraph campaigned strongly for the sacking of Smith whilst Bluetongue owner John Singleton also threatened legal action after the releases lead to a multimillion-dollar advertising campaign being cancelled. To cap it all off, Andrew Johns again made the press late in the season after being arrested for ecstasy possession in the United Kingdom and confessing to having been a drug addict for the entirety of his playing career.

Despite these pressures, the Knights managed to avoid a second wooden spoon in three years – offloading the dreaded piece of 'silverware' to the Penrith Panthers with a last round victory over the Wests Tigers.

Ladder

PosTeamPldWDLBPFPAPDPts
1 Melbourne colours.svg Melbourne Storm 2421031627277+35044
2 Manly Sea Eagles colours.svg Manly-Warringah Sea Eagles 2418061597377+22038
3 North Queensland colours.svg North Queensland Cowboys 2415091547618−7132
4 New Zealand colours.svg New Zealand Warriors 24131101593434+15929
5 Parramatta colours.svg Parramatta Eels 24130111573481+9228
6 Canterbury colours.svg Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs 24120121575528+4726
7 South Sydney colours.svg South Sydney Rabbitohs 24120121408399+926
8 Brisbane colours.svg Brisbane Broncos 24110131511476+3524
9 Wests Tigers colours.svg Wests Tigers 24110131541561−2024
10 Eastern Suburbs colours.svg Sydney Roosters 24101131445610−16523
11 Cronulla colours.svg Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks 24100141463403+6022
12 Gold Coast Titans colours.svg Gold Coast Titans 24100141409559−15022
13 St. George Illawarra colours.svg St George Illawarra Dragons 2490151431509−7820
14 Canberra colours.svg Canberra Raiders 2490151522650−12820
15 Newcastle colours.svg Newcastle Knights 2490151418708−29020
16 Panthers colours.svg Penrith Panthers 2480161539607−6818

Fixtures

Trial matches

Regular season

Season 2007 – Draw and Results
RoundDate & TimeKnights vsVenueResultScorersCrowd
1Sun, 18 March
2pm
Bulldogs EnergyAustralia Stadium WinKnights(25): Terrence Seu Seu, Josh Perry, Todd Polglase, James McManus tries;
Kurt Gidley (4/5) goals;
Kurt Gidley field goal.
Bulldogs(24): Andrew Ryan, Luke Patten, Reni Maitua, Trent Cutler tries;
Hazem El Masri (4/4) goals.
18,791
2Fri, 23 March
7:30pm
Dragons Oki Jubilee StadiumWinDragons(12): Chase Stanley, Keith Lulia tries;
Wes Naiqama (2/3) goals
Knights(16): Clint Newton, James McManus, Brad Tighe, George Carmont tries;
Kurt Gidley (0/3), Daniel Abraham (0/1) goals
12,326
3Mon, 2 April
7pm
Raiders Canberra StadiumLossCanberra(48): William Zillman(3), Marshall Chalk, Lincoln Withers, Scott Logan, Colin Best, Phil Graham tries;
Michael Dobson (8/10) goals.
Knights(18): Adam MacDougall, Milton Thaiday, Cory Paterson tries;
Andrew Johns (3/3) goals.
13,109
4Sat, 7 April
5:30pm
Storm Energy Australia StadiumLossKnights(12): Steve Simpson, Daniel Abraham tries,
Kurt Gidley (2/2) goals.
Storm(22): Israel Folau(2), Matt King, Anthony Quinn tries,
Cameron Smith (3/4) goals.
20,051
5Sun, 15 April
2pm
Rabbitohs Bluetongue StadiumWinRabbitohs(22): David Faalogo, Dean Widders, Nigel Vagana, John Sutton tries,
Joe Williams (3/4) goals.
Knights(23): Kurt Gidley(2), James McManus, Brad Tighe tries,
Kurt Gidley (3/4) goals,
Kurt Gidley field goal.
18,321
6Sun, 22 April
7pm
Broncos Energy Australia StadiumLossKnights(16): Todd Polglase(2), Adam MacDougall tries,
Kurt Gidley (2/3) goals.
Broncos(20): Darren Lockyer (1/1), Michael Ennis (1/3) goals.
25,524
7Mon, 30 April
7pm
Sharks Energy Australia StadiumWinKnights(20): Kirk Reynoldson(2), Kurt Gidley tries,
Kurt Gidley (4/4) goals.
Sharks(16): David Simmons(2), Ben Pomeroy tries,
Luke Covell (2/3) goals.
15,453
8Sun, 6 May
3pm
Bulldogs Telstra StadiumLossBulldogs(30): Luke Patten(2), Reni Maitua, Matthew Utai, Hazem El Masri tries,
Hazem El Masri (5/5) goals.
Knights(16): Cory Paterson, Danny Buderus, James McManus tries,
Kurt Gidley (2/3) goals.
12,654
9Sat, 12 May
5:30pm
Warriors Energy Australia StadiumWinKnights(24): Kurt Gidley(2), Steve Simpson, Adam MacDougall tries,
Kurt Gidley (4/4) goals.
Warriors(18): Ruben Wiki, Nathan Fien, Jerome Ropati tries,
Lance Hohaia (3/3) goals.
15,107
10BYE----
11Sun, 27 May
2pm
Broncos Suncorp StadiumLossBroncos(71): Tonie Carroll(2), Brent Tate(2), Justin Hodges(2), Joel Moon, Greg Eastwood, Ben Hannant, Petero Civoniceva, Darius Boyd, Karmichael Hunt tries,
Corey Parker (4/5), Michael Ennis (4/4), Darren Lockyer (3/3),
Darren Lockyer field goal.
Knights(6): Jarrod Mullen try,
Cory Paterson (1/1) goal.
27,433
12Sat, 2 June
5:30pm
Roosters Bluetongue StadiumWinRoosters(18): Mitchell Pierce, Braith Anasta, Anthony Minichiello tries,
Craig Fitzgibbon (3/4) goals.
Knights(22): Brad Tighe, James McManus, Nathan Hinton, Cory Paterson tries,
Cory Paterson (3/4) goals.
11,263
13Sun, 10 June
3pm
Tigers Energy Australia StadiumLossKnights(14): Brad Tighe(2), Cory Paterson tries,
Cory Paterson (1/3).
Tigers(33): Liam Fulton, Chris Heighington, Taniela Tuiaki, Dean Collis, Robbie Farah tries,
Dean Collis (6/6) goals,
Robbie Farah field goal.
13,609
14Mon, 18 Jun
7pm
Raiders Energy Australia StadiumWinKnights(22): Adam MacDougall(2), Chris Bailey, Brad Tighe tries,
Kurt Gidley (3/5) goals.
Raiders(18): Brad Cross, Lincoln Withers, Colin Best tries,
Michael Dobson (3/3) goals.
11,349
15Sat, 23 June
7:30pm
Titans Carrara StadiumLossTitans(28): Matthew Peterson(3), Brett Delaney, Mat Rogers tries,
Mat Rogers (4/5) goals.
Knights(22): Daniel Tolar, Luke Walsh, Adam MacDougall, James McManus tries,
Kurt Gidley (3/4) goals.
15,306
16Fri, 29 June
7:30pm
Rabbitohs Energy Australia StadiumLossKnights(25): Adam MacDougall, George Carmont, Cooper Vuna, Cory Paterson, James McManus tries,
Cory Paterson (2/5) goals,
Luke Walsh field goal.
Rabbitohs(28): Roy Asotasi(2), Nigel Vagana, Jeremy Smith, Ben Rogers tries,
Reece Simmonds (2/2), Isaac Luke (2/3) goals.
16,320
17Mon, 9 July
7pm
Eels Parramatta StadiumWinEels(10): Krisnan Inu, Feleti Mateo tries,
Krisnan Inu (1/1), Mark Riddell (0/1) goals.
Knights(34): George Carmont(2), Steve Simpson, Mitchell Sargent, Adam MacDougall, James McManus tries,
Kurt Gidley (5/7) goals.
10,363
18Mon, 16 July
7pm
Storm Olympic ParkLossStorm(44): Steve Turner(2), Anthony Quinn(2), Billy Slater(2), Ryan Hoffman, Matt King, Clint Newton tries,
Cameron Smith (3/6), Steve Turner (1/3) goals.
Knights(0)
10,223
19Sat, 21 July
7:30pm
Roosters Energy Australia StadiumLossKnights(17): Cooper Vuna(2), Adam MacDougall tries,
Kurt Gidley (2/3) goals,
Luke Walsh field goal.
Roosters(20): David Shillington, Joel Monaghan, Lopini Paea, Mitchell Aubusson tries,
Craig Fitzgibbon (2/4) goals.
15,171
20Sat, 28 July
7:30pm
Warriors Mt Smart StadiumLossWarriors(52): Wade McKinnon(2), Grant Rovelli(2), Jerome Ropati(2), Steve Price, Wairangi Koopu, Manu Vatuvei tries,
Michael Witt (8/9) goals.
Knights(10): James McManus, Kirk Reynoldson tries,
Kurt Gidley (1/2) goals.
11,301
21Fri, 3 August
7:30pm
Dragons Energy Australia StadiumLossKnights(4): Kurt Gidley try,
Kurt Gidley (0/1) goal.
Dragons(20): Jamie Soward(2), Dan Hunt, Chase Stanley tries,
Jamie Soward (2/4) goals.
12,573
22Fri, 10 August
7:30pm
Sea Eagles Bluetongue StadiumLossSea Eagles(50): Brett Stewart(2), Jamie Lyon(2), Jack Afamasaga, Glenn Stewart, Steve Menzies, Matt Orford, Adam Cuthbertson tries,
Matt Orford (2/4), Jamie Lyon (4/4), Steve Menzies (1/1) goals.
Knights(16): Brad Tighe, Steve Simpson, James McManus tries,
Scott Dureau (2/3) goals.
17,122
23Sun, 19 August
3pm
Panthers Energy Australia StadiumLossPenrith(46): Frank Pritchard(3), Michael Jennings(3), Michael Gordon tries,
Michael Gordon (9/9) goals.
Knights(12): 2 tries,
Kurt Gidley (2/2) goals.
14,351
24Fri, 24 August
7:30pm
Cowboys Energy Australia StadiumLossCowboys(34): Ashley Graham(2), Johnathan Thurston, Matthew Bowen, Ty Williams, Neil Sweeney tries,
Thurston (5/6) goals.
Knights(18): Cooper Vuna, Chris Bailey, Cory Paterson tries,
Kurt Gidley (3/3) goals.
12,264
25Fri, 31 August
7:30pm
Tigers Energy Australia StadiumWinTigers(24): Benji Marshall(2), Chris Lawrence, John Morris tries,
Marshall (4/5) goals.
Knights(26): Cooper Vuna(2), Cory Paterson, Kurt Gidley tries,
Kurt Gidley (5/5) goals.
13,446

Players

Newcastle Knights 2007 Full-time Squad
PlayerPositionDOB (Age)HeightWeightPrevious Club
Daniel Abraham Flag of Australia (converted).svg Lock/Utility1981-03-11 (26)188 cm106 kgMacquarie United
Chris Bailey Flag of Australia (converted).svg Lock/Utility1982-07-05 (24)186 cm94 kgInverell Hawks
Riley Brown Flag of Australia (converted).svg Utility1984-10-15 (22)181 cm92 kgSingleton
Danny Buderus Flag of Australia (converted).svg Hooker1978-02-06 (29)178 cm91 kgTaree
George Carmont Flag of New Zealand.svg Centre/Wing1978-06-30 (28)180 cm91 kgOtahuhu
Scott Dureau Flag of Australia (converted).svg Five Eighth/Halfback1986-07-29 (20)174 cm83 kgPort Macquarie
Paul Franze Flag of Australia (converted).svg Centre1982-05-03 (25)185 cm97 kg Castleford Tigers
Kurt Gidley Flag of Australia (converted).svg Fullback/Utility1982-06-07 (24)182 cm87 kgWestern Suburbs (Newcastle)
Nathan Hinton Flag of Australia (converted).svg Fullback1985-10-13 (21)178 cm84 kgWestern Suburbs (Newcastle)
Marvin Karawana Flag of New Zealand.svg Five Eighth1986-07-30 (20)180 cm94 kg Canterbury Bulldogs
Adam MacDougall Flag of Australia (converted).svg Centre1975-05-08 (31)183 cm95 kg South Sydney Rabbitohs
Luke MacDougall Flag of Australia (converted).svg Wing/Centre1983-02-05 (24)183 cm95 kg St George Illawarra Dragons
James McManus Flag of Scotland.svg Wing/Centre1986-01-15 (21)185 cm89 kg-
Jarrod Mullen Flag of Australia (converted).svg Five Eighth/Halfback1987-04-09 (20)179 cm86 kgWestern Suburbs (Newcastle)
Cory Paterson Flag of Australia (converted).svg Second Row1987-07-14 (19)194 cm105 kg-
Josh Perry Flag of Australia (converted).svg Prop1981-02-04 (26)187 cm119 kgValentine-Eleebana
Todd Polglase Flag of Australia (converted).svg Fullback/Wing/Centre1981-03-21 (26)178 cm85 kg South Sydney Rabbitohs
Kirk Reynoldson Flag of Australia (converted).svg Second Row/Lock1979-03-11 (28)186 cm102 kg Melbourne Storm
Jesse Royal Flag of New Zealand.svg Prop/Second Row1980-05-20 (26)190 cm107 kg Penrith Panthers
Mitchell Sargent Flag of Australia (converted).svg Prop1979-07-02 (27)187 cm107 kg North Queensland Cowboys
David Seage Flag of Australia (converted).svg Fullback1979-11-29 (27)183 cm90 kg-
Terrence Seu Seu Flag of New Zealand.svg Hooker1987-11-20 (19)180 cm89 kg-
Steve Simpson Flag of Australia (converted).svg Second Row1979-09-27 (27)187 cm104 kgSingleton
Kade Snowden Flag of Australia (converted).svg Prop/Second Row1986-12-31 (20)188 cm113 kg-
Zeb Taia Flag of the Cook Islands.svg Second Row1984-10-11 (22)186 cm104 kg Parramatta Eels
Reegan Tanner Flag of Australia (converted).svg Second Row/Lock1982-09-27 (24)183 cm99 kgKurri Kurri
Mark Taufua Flag of Australia (converted).svg Prop/Second Row1981-10-24 (25)188 cm103 kgWaratahs (Newcastle)
Milton Thaiday Flag of Australia (converted).svg Fullback1980-02-15 (27)175 cm83 kg-
Brad Tighe Flag of Australia (converted).svg Centre/Wing1984-04-05 (23)183 cm89 kgWest Tamworth
Daniel Tolar Flag of Australia (converted).svg Prop1982-11-04 (25)188 cm100 kgCentral Charlestown
Willie Tupou Flag of Australia (converted).svg Second Row1985-10-26 (21)191 cm105 kg St George Illawarra Dragons
Akuila Uate Flag of Fiji.svg Wing1987-10-06 (19)185 cm94 kg-
Cooper Vuna Flag of New Zealand.svg Wing1987-07-05 (19)182 cm97 kg New Zealand Warriors
Luke Walsh Flag of Australia (converted).svg Halfback1987-05-12 (19)---
Matthew White Flag of Australia (converted).svg Prop1984-05-17 (22)190 cm110 kg-
Adam Woolnough Flag of Australia (converted).svg Prop1982-05-24 (24)187 cm109 kgWingham Tigers
Michael Young Flag of Australia (converted).svg Lock/Utility1984-02-11 (23)181 cm90 kg-

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