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    Default Semi Final STORM V KNIGHTS

    STORM V KNIGHTS - 21ST SEPTEMBER, 7:45PM, AAMI STADIUM | #NRLFINALS

    Storm
    1 Billy Slater
    2 Sisa Waqa
    3 Will Chambers
    4 Maurice Blair
    5 Justin O'Neill
    6 Gareth Widdop
    7 Cooper Cronk
    8 Jesse Bromwich
    9 Cameron Smith
    10 Bryan Norrie
    11 Kevin Proctor
    12 Ryan Hoffman
    13 Ryan Hinchcliffe

    Interchange
    14 Jason Ryles
    15 Tohu Harris
    16 Jordan McLean
    17 Kenneath Bromwich
    18 Brett Finch


    Coach: Craig Bellamy

    Knights
    1 Darius Boyd
    2 James McManus
    3 Joey Leilua
    4 Dane Gagai
    5 Akuila Uate
    6 Jarrod Mullen
    7 Tyrone Roberts
    8 David Fa'alogo
    9 Danny Buderus
    10 Willie Mason
    11 Robbie Rochow
    12 Beau Scott
    13 Jeremy Smith

    Interchange
    14 Matt Hilder
    15 Chris Houston
    16 Neville Costigan
    17 Alex McKinnon


    Coach: Wayne Bennett
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    Storm say old Knights are no NRL weakness
    By Melissa Woods
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    3:07pm Wed 18th September, 2013


    Newcastle may be running on old legs but defending champions Melbourne aren't going to alter their game plan to try to exploit that in their NRL semi-final.

    Ahead of their do-or-die clash at AAMI Park, Melbourne captain Cameron Smith said he didn't see the Knights' ageing roster - with nine players over 30 - as a weakness.

    "The age factor of the opposition hasn't been taken into account at all this week," Smith said.

    "The guys who are getting on a little bit, they're world-class players. You look at (Willie) Mason, Jeremy Smith, Danny Buderus, they've been some of their best players over the last month.

    "We know that if we don't play well those guys will really hurt us."

    Smith said the same comments were made about his ageing, yet triumphant, Queensland State of Origin team before the series against NSW this year.

    "We (Queensland) were called Dad's Army and we got a good result as well," he said.

    "If anything, age makes you a little bit smarter and those blokes have got a lot of experience around finals time so that's not on our radar at all."

    Both Gareth Widdop and Brett Finch completed training on Wednesday and while Smith said the five-eighth jersey wasn't settled, it's hard to see coach Craig Bellamy looking beyond Widdop.

    The England international made a solid return to the NRL in their qualifying final loss to Souths after a long lay-off with a dislocated hip.

    "He's better for the run," Smith said.

    "It's really what Craig wants to do with his football side, what he thinks is the best make-up against the Knights."

    The Storm have identified their start as crucial to beating Newcastle to set up a grand final qualifier against the Sydney Roosters, with some sluggish performances proving costly during the season.

    "Most of the talk has been about our start and the amount of errors that we're coming up with early in the matches and putting too much pressure on ourselves," he said.

    "It's about each player in our side getting their start right."

    Newcastle haven't won in Melbourne since 2004 and home and away the Storm have clinched their past seven straight against the Knights.

    But their loss to the Rabbitohs, only their second in 16 games, was all the proof Smith needed to disregard their winning record over opposition line-ups.

    "I have no idea why our record's so good against Newcastle but records don't mean too much to us," he said.

    "I was told that we had a really good record against Souths last week and we got beaten."
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    Storm v Knights preview
    By Greg Prichard
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    3:15pm Wed 18th September, 2013


    Storm v Knights
    AAMI Park
    Saturday, 7.45pm

    Statistically, the Knights don't stand a chance of winning this one. Their record against the Storm in Melbourne is woeful, as you can see from the history below. So that is the first thing Knights coach Wayne Bennett won't make a big deal of in the preparation for this game. He'll be talking to his players about what they have to do to give themselves the best chance of winning – whichever team they're playing and wherever the game is being played. The specifics of what the Knights need to do against this particular opponent will just be added on to that.

    The Knights have lost both of their games against the Storm this season, but they were competitive each time. They led 14-10 at halftime of a 16-14 loss at AAMI Park in Round 14, and were also in front, 8-4, at halftime of a 23-10 loss at Hunter Stadium in Round 23. You don't have to be a genius to work out that the Knights have got to find a way to stay in the contest after halftime against the team that is their Kryptonite.

    The great thing about the Storm is that, although they are renowned for having those three superstar players – Billy Slater, Cooper Cronk and Cameron Smith – who can cut you apart in attack, they are experts at grinding away and grinding away in games until they grind the opposition out of the game. The Knights have got to play smarter and fight harder to stay in the battle.

    The Knights, who finished seventh in the regular season, go into the game off the back of three straight wins – 26-18 over the Broncos and 54-6 over the Eels in the last two rounds, and 22-6 over the Bulldogs in an elimination final. They have created some momentum, and will feel pretty good about their chances of competing in this game. The Storm, after a four-game winning streak from Rounds 21-24, finished off the regular season with a 28-8 loss to the Sea Eagles and a 23-22 extra-time win over the Titans. The Storm had finished fourth, and lost 20-10 to the Rabbitohs in the first week of the finals. They weren't at their best on the night, but they had a couple of close video refereeing calls go against them and could have taken the game down to the wire had just one of those calls gone their way. The Storm won't have lost confidence. They will know that if they just fix a few little things they can get back to their best in a hurry.

    Both teams have named unchanged line-ups for this game.

    Watch Out Storm: Knights centre Joseph Leilua must fancy his chances against the Storm. He has scored three tries against them in the two clashes this season, including a double in Melbourne. He's got the size and strength to give the Storm's wide defenders plenty of trouble again in this game.

    Watch Out Knights: Ryan Hoffman has the potential to make something happen every time he plays, and the Storm second-rower was damaging when these two teams met in Melbourne midway through this season. Running wide of the ruck on the left as normal, Hoffman ran for 146 metres, made four offloads and had one try assist. The Knights can't afford to let him get into gear.

    Plays To Watch: It's not like these two teams don't know how to defend. The Storm had the third-best defensive record in the regular season and the Knights the fifth-best. Because of that, there probably won't be a lot of big plays, which means the key men have got it all on their shoulders.

    The combinations Slater, Cronk and Smith have worked out could be crucial to the result. We've all seen them do it before, but they do it so well that although the opposition knows it is coming they struggle to defend it.

    For the Knights, the great passing game of Jarrod Mullen could result in Leilua and/or Dane Gagai being set loose at some stage. Knights fullback Darius Boyd has been dangerous sweeping around the outside in attack recently as well.

    Key Match-Up: The battle of the veteran former Australian hooker, Danny Buderus, and his successor in that job, Cameron Smith, will be intriguing. Each game could be the last for the retiring Buderus, who is dragging every last bit of football know-how out of his body in a bid to help the Knights go deep into the finals series. Smith will be the Storm hooker we know for his ability to keep searching for avenues and eventually make a play that counts.

    Where It Will Be Won: It's going to be physical, and is likely to be relatively low-scoring as a result. The first clash between the two teams this season produced just 30 points and the second 33. So the forwards are going to have a lot to do with setting up a win.

    The Knights need big performances from Willie Mason and Jeremy Smith, who are real forward leaders, and the Storm the same from the much-younger but still-rugged Kevin Proctor and Jesse Bromwich.

    The History: Played 30; Storm 18, Knights 12. The Storm have won eight of the past 10 clashes, including the past seven in a row. These two teams have met 10 times in Melbourne since the Knights last won there, in 2004 – and the Storm have won all 10 games.

    Match Officials: Referees – Ben Cummins & Gerard Sutton; Sideline Officials – Steve Carrall & Grant Atkins; Video Referees – Steve Clark & Luke Patten.

    Televised: Channel 9 – Live, 7.30pm.

    The Way We See It: Unless the Storm open with a bang and put the Knights on the rack with a couple of early tries, which they're capable of doing, the Knights could be in this game for a long, long time. But the last 20 minutes will test them. They've got a few old forwards and if they've been made to work hard and are tired the Storm's gamebreakers could take advantage of them towards the end. The Knights will compete, but not quite well enough in the end. Storm by 10 points.
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    I know many are happy to see the Storm lose tonight but I'll take anyone who was in the 8 over Scumcastle. Even Manly.

    btw I thought Blair played quite well on that left edge tonight apart from a couple of errors.
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