Newcastle Knights vs Penrith Panthers live scores – NRL Round 9

Sunday has two NRL matches with the first game for Round 9 is between Newcastle Knights and Penrith Panthers with the opening kick to commence at 2:00pm local time. The game is to be played at Hunter Stadium with the favourite for the match being Newcastle Knights. View our NRL live scores, odds and results for the game between Newcastle Knights and Penrith Panthers.

Where and when: Hunter Stadium, Sunday, May 11 2:00pm

 

 

Odds Comparison:

Newcastle Knights 1.60 1.61 1.59 1.61 1.60 1.60
Penrith Panthers 2.40 2.35 2.40 2.35 2.40 2.35

All odds are subject to change. Odds listed are correct at the time of the latest update.

Despite languishing at the bottom of the table with only two wins from eight games this season, and suffering a 30 – 8 defeat at the hands of their opponents this week in the opening round of the season, the Newcastle Knights head into this game as the warm favourites.

Punters believe the last encounter between the two, the first time the Panthers had beaten the Knights in three years and six matches, can be overturned with the Knights who are playing at home for only the fourth time this year, fielding their strongest line-up of the year.

After 32 – 6 loss to Brisbane, a score-line that could’ve read much closer given the Knights were held-up over the line four times, the Knights pushed current competition co-leaders the Bulldogs all the way in Round 8, losing 16 – 12.

The Knights led until the last ten minutes of the game but as the Bulldogs have shown several times this year, they are almost possible to beat in a tight finish.

Penrith have four from their eight games this year but as yet, are yet to win consecutive games. If that pattern continues this weekend, they are due for a win after having loss 20 – 24 to Cronulla in round 8.

It was a late try to Sharks’ five-eight Jeff Robson that sunk the Panthers last round, and although all by narrow margins, it was their third loss away from home for them this year from four games.

In fact, it was the fifth occasion this season that the Panthers have been involved in a match decided by a margin of six points or less.

Like the Knights, the Panthers have named a full-strength side which should make this game, closer than the current market would indicate.

In the past ten matches, Newcastle have led at half-time nine times and if keen on the home-side, the half-time/full-time double ($2.00) might had a bit more to them.

 

Teams:

Newcastle Knights:Newcastle Knights logo.svg
Darius Boyd, James McManus, Dane Gagai, Joey Leilua, Akuila Uate, Jarrod Mullen, Tyrone Roberts, David Fa’alogo, Kurt Gidley (c), Kade Snowden, Beau Scott, Robbie Rochow, Adam Cuthbertson. Interchange: Adam Clydsdale, Korbin Sims, Chris Houston, Matt Hilder
Ins: Akuila Uate, Matt Hilder
Outs: Jake Mamo (dropped), Zane Tetevano (club suspension, indefinite)
Other unavailables: Willie Mason (suspension, round 10), Alex McKinnon (neck, season), Clint Newton (bicep, round 15), Timana Tahu (knee, round 10), Jeremy Smith (knee, indefinite)

 

Penrith Panthers:This is a logo for Penrith Panthers.png
Matt Moylan, David Simmons, Dean Whare, Jamal Idris, Josh Mansour, Jamie Soward, Peter Wallace, Nigel Plum, Kevin Kingston, Brent Kite, Tyrone Peachey, Sika Manu, Adam Docker. Interchange: James Segeyaro, Sam McKendry, Matt Robinson, Jeremy Latimore
Ins: Matt Robinson, Sam McKendry
Outs: Tim Grant (calf, round 12), Elijah Taylor (knee, round 14)
Other unavailables: Lewis Brown (pectoral, round 12), George Jennings (dislocated elbow, season), Wes Naiqama (ankle, round 12), Shaun Spence (knee, indefinite), Dallin Watene-Zelezniak (foot, round 12)

 News:

is burst onto the State of Origin scene as a 19-year-old in 2010, with NSW great Andrew Johns predicting he could be a key player for the Blues for the next decade.

Due to a string of injuries and an unsettled life off the field Idris has so far failed to live up to those lofty predictions.

But since his move from the Gold Coast to be closer to his mother, Idris has returned to becoming one of the NRL’s most damaging players, culminating in his man-of-the-match effort in Country’s 26-all draw with City at Dubbo’s Apex Oval on Sunday.

“It is funny, not a lot of people talk about it but if you are happy off the field you are going to play your best football on it,” Idris said.

“You don’t go into the game stressed, you don’t carry all this tension.

“The move has been awesome, I know my mum is doing fine, I don’t have it in the back of my head ‘what is going on’ and when I do worry about things, when I do stress she is there to calm me down.”

Country coach and former NSW assistant Trent Barrett backed Idris for a return to the Origin arena and after badly breaking his leg last season, Idris said he is starting to find his groove.

“That’s my eighth game back this year after nine or 10 months out,” Idris said .

“I’m just trying to get back in the groove of things.

“For you to break your leg and have screws and plates and all that put in, you basically have to learn to walk again almost.

“Origin is the pinnacle of football, it’s where you want to be, you want to play against the best and you want to test yourself every day.

“But in saying that, I want to be ready when I do play.

“I’m getting better but like I said, I was out for nine to 10 months.”

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